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Sailing the Spanish Shores: A Week-long Yacht Adventure from Mallorca, Spain

  • Feb 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 2

Experience the wonders of the Balearic Islands with a week-long yacht charter from Mallorca, Spain. Dive deep into history, relish local flavors, and bask in coastal beauty with our detailed guide.


Mallorca Yacht Charter Locations

Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is a tapestry of golden beaches, majestic mountains, and historic towns. With its UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, vibrant capital of Palma, and the allure of the Mediterranean, Mallorca is a dream destination for sailors and adventurers alike.


Spain, celebrated for its diverse landscapes, rich history, and culinary wonders, offers a myriad of maritime adventures. Mallorca, with its hidden coves, ancient monasteries, and azure waters, emerges as a captivating starting point for a yacht charter expedition.


Setting sail from Mallorca, the Mediterranean unveils tales of ancient civilizations, untouched coves, and gastronomic wonders. The nearby towns of Valldemossa, Deià, and Pollença, with their cobblestone streets and historic charm, beckon with their allure. Each day on this journey is a new chapter, filled with discoveries that resonate with the spirit of Mallorca.


Day 1: Mallorca to Cala d'Or ( 40 miles )

Begin your voyage by sailing to Cala d'Or, a series of stunning coves with sandy beaches. Drop anchor and explore the town's vibrant marina and boutiques. For dinner, indulge in "Tumbet," a traditional Mallorcan vegetable dish, at a local tavern.


Day 2: Cala d'Or to Porto Cristo ( 15 miles )

Sail to Porto Cristo, a natural harbor town known for its caves. Moor and explore the Caves of Drach, with its impressive stalactites and underground lake. Relish "Sobrasada," a Mallorcan sausage delicacy, at a seafront eatery.


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Day 3: Porto Cristo to Alcúdia ( 40 miles )

Set course for Alcúdia, a historic town with Roman ruins and medieval walls. Anchor and explore the town's historic sites and vibrant markets. For dinner, try "Frit Mallorquí," a traditional meat and vegetable fry-up.


Day 4: Alcúdia to Pollença ( 10 miles )

Continue to Pollença, a town known for its Roman bridge and Calvari steps. Drop anchor and hike up the steps for panoramic views. Savor "Ensaimada," a traditional Mallorcan pastry, at a local café.


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