Explore Mallorca by yacht and discover one of the
world’s greatest sailing hotspots.
As the largest of the
blissful Balearic Islands, Mallorca has over 200 miles of stunning coastline –
complete with secluded bays, impressive mountains, picturesque coves and
luscious pine forests. And with a Mallorca yacht charter or
yacht share, you’ll enjoy the very best of ita
laid-back, coastal lifestyle. Set sail in your luxury vessel from the capital
city of Palma on the south coast. From here you can visit the busy fishing
harbours of d’Andratx and Soller; relax at the peaceful Cabrera Island Nature
Reserve; plus, take sunset strolls around the picture-postcard bays of Alcudia
and Pollença. Get ready for a truly heavenly vacation.
A 7-day itinerary to explore Mallorca
Day 1: Port d’Andratx
One of the most popular destinations for Mallorcayacht charter, Port d’Andratx can be found on the southwestern tip
of the island at the bottom of a funnel-shaped valley. This stunning fishing
village really comes to life in the summer, with lively bars and restaurants
that line the water’s edge.
Day 2: Port de Soller
Head up the rocky west coast to reach Port de
Soller – a seaside retreat in a large horseshoe bay, boasting magnificent
mountain scenery and breathtaking sea views. This is the place to drop anchor as you explore
Mallorca, offering some of the best sunsets on the island.
Day 3: Port de Pollença
A harbour town on the north coast, Pollença is
a gem for families and really blossoms in the summer with its regattas and
festivals around the marina. While here, be sure to take a leisurely stroll
along the beautiful pine walk promenade (Passeig Voramar), which is lined with
fragrant pine trees that gently lean into the azure waters.
Day 4: Cala Ratjada
Mallorca’s north-eastern coastline is
recognised for its special ecological and environmental value, with most of its
golden beaches and pretty coves awarded the prestigious Blue Flag for their
water quality. Cala Ratjada is also the closest point in Mallorca to Menorca;
in fact, it’s possible to see Ciutadella on a clear day.
Day 5: Cala d’Or
Explore Mallorca’s stylish eastern coastline. Cala d’Or is a bay of pine-covered
hills, clear water and a number of secluded coves, including Cala Ferrera, Cala
Esmeralda, Cala Serena, Cala Gran, and Cala Llonga. This desirable resort is
the place to go for chic shops, bars and restaurants, as well as
superyacht-spotting at the ultra-glamorous marina.
Day 6: Cabrera
Make the most of your Mallorca
yacht charter by venturing 10 nautical miles off the southern coast to
the archipelago of Cabrera. A Maritime Terrestrial National Park, Cabrera is
one of the most spectacular gems of the Mediterranean and a wonderful place to
hike, snorkel, swim, take photographs or just relax.
Day 7: Palma
Back where it all
began, visit the old town in the island’s capital to experience Mallorca’s rich
history, thriving art scene, and world-class dining. It’s also worth visiting
Palma’s most iconic building, La Seu. This gothic cathedral was built on the
site of a former mosque and, prior to that, a Roman temple.