8 Day Luxury Yacht Charter: Discover Mallorca From the Sea
Experience the stunning beauty of Mallorca like never before with this exclusive 8-day yacht charter. The island’s dramatic coastline, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves can only truly be appreciated from the sea. This journey will take you to the island’s most breathtaking locations, offering the perfect balance of relaxation, adventure, and exploration.
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Port Alcudia
Embark on your luxury yacht charter in the lively Port d'Alcúdia, located on the northeastern coast of Mallorca. As one of the island's largest and most popular ports, it offers a vibrant mix of leisure and adventure. Begin your journey with a visit to the stunning Playa de Alcudia, awarded a prestigious Blue Flag for its clean waters and natural beauty. Whether you're in the mood for exciting watersports or prefer to relax under the sun, this beach has it all.
Families can enjoy the nearby Hidropark, where fun-filled water slides and mini-golf await, while adults may opt for a round of golf at the scenic Golf Alcanada, a beautiful 18-hole course offering breathtaking views of the bay. For a deeper dive into Mallorcan history, take a short trip inland to explore the charming Medieval village of Alcúdia, where Roman, Phoenician, and Arab architectural influences blend seamlessly. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or culture, Port d'Alcúdia offers the perfect introduction to your Balearic adventure.
Cala Millor
Your next stop on this Balearic adventure takes you to Cala Millor, where the expansive Blue Flag beach takes center stage. The vast, sandy shores and crystal-clear, shallow waters make it an ideal destination for families looking to unwind and enjoy the sun. Whether you’re soaking up the sun, trying windsurfing, or simply building sandcastles with the kids, Cala Millor’s beach caters to all kinds of beachgoers.
Along the beach, a vibrant promenade awaits with a selection of souvenir shops, cafes, and bars, offering a seamless blend of beachside fun, shopping, and dining. After a relaxing day on the beach, take a short walk south to explore the nearby nature reserve and the historic Castel d'Amer watchtower, a reminder of the region's rich heritage. Whether you're in the mood for leisure or adventure, Cala Millor promises a fulfilling day on the coast.
Porto Cristo
Today, your yacht charter takes you to Porto Cristo, a charming town nestled on the east coast of Mallorca, renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural history. Start your exploration with a visit to the awe-inspiring Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves), a mesmerizing underground world. Wander through the cave’s impressive rock formations before boarding a boat to cross Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world. The experience is enhanced by a live violin concert, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
For those seeking more outdoor adventures, Porto Cristo offers a wealth of activities. Explore the coastline by hiking, biking, or kayaking, or dive into the crystal-clear waters for snorkeling and scuba diving. The town itself is steeped in history, once a Roman port with a heritage spanning over 4,000 years, offering visitors a glimpse into its ancient past.
Porto Cristo also stands out as a hub for food lovers, especially during the summer months, when local food festivals celebrate the region’s rich culinary traditions. If you're visiting between September and November, don't miss the Manacor Theater Festival, a celebration of the performing arts that adds another layer of culture to your day. Porto Cristo invites you to indulge in a mix of natural beauty, adventure, and Mallorcan tradition.
Caló des Moro
Today, sail to Calo des Moro, one of Mallorca’s most stunning and secluded beaches, located on the island’s southern coast. Nestled between steep cliffs and surrounded by lush vegetation, this picturesque cove offers crystal-clear turquoise waters that beckon swimmers and snorkelers alike. Known for its untouched beauty, Calo des Moro remains a hidden gem, albeit one that’s increasingly popular during the summer months.
While the beach’s remote location makes it difficult to reach by land, anchoring your yacht nearby provides direct access to the shore, where you can enjoy a tranquil swim or explore the underwater world with your snorkel. As the beach can get crowded, you can also relax on the yacht, soaking in the serene surroundings from a distance.
To make the most of your day, we recommend having your onboard chef prepare a delightful picnic while you’re docked at the beach. Whether you choose to dive into the clear waters or simply lounge in this unspoiled paradise, today promises to be a peaceful escape into nature.
Cabrera Island
Set sail south towards Cabrera Island, a pristine sanctuary and part of the Cabrera Archipelago National Park. Known for its untouched beauty, the island is a haven for nature lovers, free from the distractions of large crowds or urban development. The island's rugged landscapes are home to a variety of wildlife, including numerous bird species, lizards, and occasional marine visitors like dolphins, orcas, and sea turtles.
Upon arrival, you can explore the historic 14th-century castle perched above the harbor, offering panoramic views of the surrounding waters. For the more adventurous, a hike through the island’s scenic hills will reward you with stunning views of the surrounding sea. Alternatively, enjoy the day in complete relaxation, taking a refreshing swim directly from your yacht in the crystal-clear waters.
The island's remote and peaceful setting makes it an ideal location for a picnic lunch in tranquil isolation.
Portals Vells
As you make your way back to Mallorca, take a detour to explore the picturesque southwestern coastline, arriving at the charming village of Portals Vells. Known for its serene beauty and tranquil atmosphere, this area is perfect for a day of relaxation and outdoor exploration.
Anchor in one of the three secluded beaches that make up Portals Vells, each offering something unique: Sa Caleta, the main beach, El Mago, a smaller, more intimate nudist beach where you can enjoy soft, white sands in privacy, or the largest of the three, Playa del Rei, which offers excellent opportunities for swimming and exploration.
For those seeking adventure, the surrounding area offers plenty of swimming, snorkeling, and hiking, including nearby caves that invite exploration. Whether you choose to relax by the beach or engage in water sports, Portals Vells offers the perfect balance of solitude and natural beauty.
Port Andratx
As your yacht charter continues, make a delightful stop at the picturesque fishing village of Port d'Andratx, one of Mallorca's most sophisticated and sought-after destinations.
The harbor boasts a modernized waterfront lined with vibrant bars, restaurants, and cafes; perfect for savoring the laid-back atmosphere. Enjoy a glass of sangria and indulge in a classic paella at the Club de Vela yacht club, where you can take in stunning views of the harbor and verdant hills that surround the area.
If your visit falls on a Sunday, don't miss a unique brunch experience at the Liedtke Museum, located in an exquisite villa with panoramic views of the sea. The museum, known for its art gallery and cultural events, often hosts live music and film screenings, enhancing your cultural immersion while offering an enriching way to spend your afternoon.
Whether you spend the day strolling the scenic harbor, enjoying local flavors, or absorbing the art and culture, Port d'Andratx promises a memorable and relaxing stop on your Mallorca itinerary.
Port Soller
End your journey with a visit to Port de Soller, a serene village nestled in a stunning horseshoe bay on Mallorca’s picturesque west coast. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Tramuntana mountains, this well-protected port offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. The sandy beach and charming pedestrian promenade create a perfect setting for relaxation and exploration.
Just inland, you’ll find the charming town of Soller, easily reachable via a scenic journey through a beautiful valley. For a truly unique experience, take the vintage tram that connects the port to the town, offering passengers a delightful ride through lush groves of lemons, oranges, and olives.
As you wander through Port de Soller, immerse yourself in the local culture by exploring art galleries, visiting quaint shops, and admiring the town’s beautiful stone architecture, which reflects Mallorca’s rich history. Whether you're enjoying the coastal charm, soaking up local history, or taking in the natural beauty, Port de Soller offers a memorable and peaceful finale to your Mallorca yacht charter.