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The Beautiful Balearics

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Deposit 30%. Balance due 12 weeks before departure
From gothic cathedrals, and whitewashed house, to stunning national parks and glorious sandy beaches, there's always something new to discover.
Suited to
Couples, Groups
Difficulty
No previous experience required
Nights onboard
7
Vessel type
Lagoon 620 Catamaran
Vessel length
62 ft
Skipper
Yes
Crew
Skipper & Steward/Cook
Berth Style
Modern double cabin with air-con
Insurance Required
Yes
Local Airport
Palma de Mallorca Airport

Discover the beauty of the Balearic Islands as you sail through turquoise water, hopping from island to island 

7 Nights: Various dates May - October 2023

From £802 per person per double cabin*

30% deposit.

*Based on two people sharing one cabin. Prices will vary depending on the time of year and the number of people per cabin.

For a vacation with great weather and a look into the lives of ancient civilizations, head to the most alluring archipelago in the western Mediterranean, off Spain’s Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands. Unwind on board an all-inclusive luxury yacht and let your attentive crew guide you around the largest of the islands, Palma de Mallorca.

With more than 300 beaches to discover, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Explore the Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park’s island chain to spot a bounty of marine life or marvel at the renowned Dragon Caves with its magical underground lake compete with stalagmites and stalactites.
In the evenings you trust in the crew and captain as you can retire to your premium double cabin with a private bathroom. You will also dine on meals prepared by a personal chef.

Superior cabin upgrades available.

Discover The Quiet Beauty Of Mallorca, Balearic Islands.
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It has 550 kilometres of coast, where you will find some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful coves and beaches. Mallorca’s climate offers more than 300 days of sunshine per year

Day 1: Palma

Arrive early and visit the old city of Palma, and walk along its cobblestone streets. Visit one of the most famous gothic cathedrals in Europe, the Palma Cathedral, known as “La Seu,” – translate to “the seat” and probably refers to the bishop’s seat. Take in Palma’s historic atmosphere and charm before boarding at 18:00 / 06:00 pm. Installation on board, security briefing. Set sails for a short navigation (1h30 max.) to Cala Portals Vells, a beautiful cove with pristine waters. Dinner and night on board.

Day 2: Cala Portals vells – Cala Pi – Colonia Sant Jordi (25 NM – 2h30 + stop at Cala Pi, 1h30)

Carbo, frequented by the Spanish royal family, and Es Trenc, a 2-mile-long (3.2 km) natural and more isolated beach with lovely golden sand and crystal clear waters are ideal for swimming, beachcombing and snorkelling. In town, there are many popular restaurants and tapas bars along Avinguda de la Primavera (Primavera Avenue). We will anchor for the night between the islets of Gabina and Redona. Dinner and night on board.

Day 3: Colonia Sant Jordi–Cala Figuera – Porto Petro (19 NM – 3 h)

After breakfast, sail north and enjoy the scenic coastline on the way to Cala Figuera. This quaint and more secluded anchorage along the southeast coast of Majorca is known to the locals as “Little Venice”. The port is still primarily a traditional fishing community with picturesque cottages and boat houses that stretch down to the water’s edge. After lunch, sail to Porto Petro, a former fishing port which is now a seaside resort with a sheltered bay. Dinner and night on board.

Day 4: Porto Petro – Cala Santanyi (7 NM – 1h30)

After breakfast, depart to Cala Santanyi, a cove with a fine, white sandy beach and crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming. It’s surrounded by rocky cliffs and forests filled with pine trees. Built on the headland and overlooking the bay, stands the Torre Nova de la Roca Fesa, a lookout tower built in 1663 to protect this part of the coast from pirates. After lunch, you can partake in snorkelling or kayaking to the nearby cave. Dinner and night on board.

Day 5: Cala Santanyi – Cabrera National Park (15NM -2h30)

In the morning we set sail to Cabrera National Park. The Cabrera Archipelago is a maritime-terrestrial national park which lies 10km off the southeast coast of Mallorca. It consists of the main island (Cabrera), six smaller islands and a dozen rocky islets. This archipelago is known for its birdlife and rich marine environment and pristine underwater world ideal for snorkelling. In the afternoon, take a walk to the 14th-century castle which overlooks the harbour. From there, enjoy the beautiful sunset. Dinner and night on board.

Day 6: Cabrera – Es Trenc Beach, Sa Rapita (12NM – 2h)

After breakfast, depart to Es Trenc Beach. This beautiful beach extends along a protected, and therefore undeveloped dune landscape in the south of the island. The natural landscape, soft white sand and picturesque clear blue waters make it a favourite for nature lovers, photographers and snorkelers alike. There are a few « chiringuitos » (bars with small shops) that offer a wide range of meals, snacks, drinks and beach accessories, and play Latin American music from 6 pm onwards. Dinner and night on board.

Day 7: Es Trenc Beach – Palma (23NM – 4h)

After lunch, head back to Palma taking note of the beautiful, steep cliffs of Cap Blanc with its lighthouse. Much of the coastline in this area is protected and has not fallen prey to development. Rocky inlets and secluded coves dot the landscape. Calo des Cap d’Alt and Cala de Cap Falco are two good examples. Both offer crystal clear waters. Dinner and night on board.

Day 8: Palma

Disembarkation at 09:00 a.m

Note: This itinerary is subject to change depending on meteorological and technical conditions. The above-mentioned navigation times are based on an average speed of 6 knots. Navigation times may vary depending on sea and weather conditions.
The shipowner reserves the right to allocate another type of catamaran offering the same conditions of comfort and service.
  • Accommodation in double standard or superior air-conditioned cabin with private bathroom
  • (A/C in service from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm)
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Service of the crew: 2 persons (captain, steward/cook)
  • 2 sets of linen, towels and beach towels per person/week
  • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water)
  • Insurance for the yacht and the passengers
  • Water sports on board: snorkelling equipment and sea kayak
  • Airfares
  • Beverages, soft and alcoholic beverages
  • Transfers airport – base – airport (optional)
  • Cash box (mandatory)
  • Excursion package (Optional): 40 Euros per person Payable upon booking

Fl to Palma de Mallorca Airport

Fl from Palma de Mallorca Airport

Discover The Quiet Beauty Of Mallorca, Balearic Islands.
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It has 550 kilometres of coast, where you will find some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful coves and beaches. Mallorca’s climate offers more than 300 days of sunshine per year

Day 1: Palma

Arrive early and visit the old city of Palma, and walk along its cobblestone streets. Visit one of the most famous gothic cathedrals in Europe, the Palma Cathedral, known as “La Seu,” – translate to “the seat” and probably refers to the bishop’s seat. Take in Palma’s historic atmosphere and charm before boarding at 18:00 / 06:00 pm. Installation on board, security briefing. Set sails for a short navigation (1h30 max.) to Cala Portals Vells, a beautiful cove with pristine waters. Dinner and night on board.

Day 2: Cala Portals vells – Cala Pi – Colonia Sant Jordi (25 NM – 2h30 + stop at Cala Pi, 1h30)

Carbo, frequented by the Spanish royal family, and Es Trenc, a 2-mile-long (3.2 km) natural and more isolated beach with lovely golden sand and crystal clear waters are ideal for swimming, beachcombing and snorkelling. In town, there are many popular restaurants and tapas bars along Avinguda de la Primavera (Primavera Avenue). We will anchor for the night between the islets of Gabina and Redona. Dinner and night on board.

Day 3: Colonia Sant Jordi–Cala Figuera – Porto Petro (19 NM – 3 h)

After breakfast, sail north and enjoy the scenic coastline on the way to Cala Figuera. This quaint and more secluded anchorage along the southeast coast of Majorca is known to the locals as “Little Venice”. The port is still primarily a traditional fishing community with picturesque cottages and boat houses that stretch down to the water’s edge. After lunch, sail to Porto Petro, a former fishing port which is now a seaside resort with a sheltered bay. Dinner and night on board.

Day 4: Porto Petro – Cala Santanyi (7 NM – 1h30)

After breakfast, depart to Cala Santanyi, a cove with a fine, white sandy beach and crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming. It’s surrounded by rocky cliffs and forests filled with pine trees. Built on the headland and overlooking the bay, stands the Torre Nova de la Roca Fesa, a lookout tower built in 1663 to protect this part of the coast from pirates. After lunch, you can partake in snorkelling or kayaking to the nearby cave. Dinner and night on board.

Day 5: Cala Santanyi – Cabrera National Park (15NM -2h30)

In the morning we set sail to Cabrera National Park. The Cabrera Archipelago is a maritime-terrestrial national park which lies 10km off the southeast coast of Mallorca. It consists of the main island (Cabrera), six smaller islands and a dozen rocky islets. This archipelago is known for its birdlife and rich marine environment and pristine underwater world ideal for snorkelling. In the afternoon, take a walk to the 14th-century castle which overlooks the harbour. From there, enjoy the beautiful sunset. Dinner and night on board.

Day 6: Cabrera – Es Trenc Beach, Sa Rapita (12NM – 2h)

After breakfast, depart to Es Trenc Beach. This beautiful beach extends along a protected, and therefore undeveloped dune landscape in the south of the island. The natural landscape, soft white sand and picturesque clear blue waters make it a favourite for nature lovers, photographers and snorkelers alike. There are a few « chiringuitos » (bars with small shops) that offer a wide range of meals, snacks, drinks and beach accessories, and play Latin American music from 6 pm onwards. Dinner and night on board.

Day 7: Es Trenc Beach – Palma (23NM – 4h)

After lunch, head back to Palma taking note of the beautiful, steep cliffs of Cap Blanc with its lighthouse. Much of the coastline in this area is protected and has not fallen prey to development. Rocky inlets and secluded coves dot the landscape. Calo des Cap d’Alt and Cala de Cap Falco are two good examples. Both offer crystal clear waters. Dinner and night on board.

Day 8: Palma

Disembarkation at 09:00 a.m

Note: This itinerary is subject to change depending on meteorological and technical conditions. The above-mentioned navigation times are based on an average speed of 6 knots. Navigation times may vary depending on sea and weather conditions.
The shipowner reserves the right to allocate another type of catamaran offering the same conditions of comfort and service.