Introducing our Cabin Charter Spain package, where you can enjoy your own private cabin aboard a yacht sailing the romantic waters of Spain's Balearic Islands.
7 nights: Various dates
Enjoy your private cabin on a yacht that hosts up to eight total guests. This is your opportunity to enjoy the lavish lifestyle of an authentic Balearic Islands sailing vacation, including unique destinations for luxury, romance, and adventure. Meet and make new friends with fellow sailing vacation enthusiasts.
The money you'll save compared to hiring an entire yacht on your own is immense and allows you to fully enjoy your travels. It's a chance to vacation with like-minded thrill-seekers who are eager to enjoy the sun, fun, and adventures of Spain.
Our experienced skipper and hostess are available to make your holiday uniquely comfortable and pampered, including preparation of breakfast and lunch, guiding you to the best destinations, and ensuring you see a side of the Balearic Islands few get to enjoy. It's an epic sailing holiday you'll never forget!
DAY 1: Palma de Mallorca to Puerto Andratx (17 nautical miles): From the marina in Palma, it’s a relatively brief journey to Puerto Andratx, located on the southwestern tip of Mallorca. The harbour sits at the base of steep and scenic hills, sprinkled with enchanting villas. Revel in the bars and restaurants along the harbour, or explore deeper inland to the quaint little town of Andratx.
DAY 2: Puerto Andratx to Puerto Soller (25 nautical miles): Puerto Soller sits in the arms of a gorgeous, natural horseshoe bay and is the jewel of the island’s west coast. This town is more rustic and artsy than other Mallorca destinations, with delightful cobbled streets and small restaurants and bars. If you’re in the mood to explore, an old-fashioned tram climbs the hills from the port to the historic town of Soller, offering amazing panoramic views of the island and sea.
DAY 3: Puerto Soller to Puerto Pollensa (35 nautical miles): Perched on the rugged north coast of the island, Puerto Pollensa is surrounded by dozens of picturesque, sheltered anchorages that are perfect for swimming, diving, snorkelling, and relaxing. This area is one of the most naturally beautiful on the island and is filled with opportunities to enjoy fun & sun activities.
DAY 4: Puerto Pollensa to Cala Rajada (25 nautical miles): Curving around now to the northeastern tip of the island, Cala Rajada is a small, traditional fishing village that is home to gorgeous white sand beaches and amazing turquoise seas that are perfect for snorkelling and swimming. The local lighthouse is an attraction all its own and offers dramatic views in all directions. Play and relax in ultimate style!
DAY 5: Cala Rajada to Cala d’Or (18 nautical miles): Swinging gradually to the southeast side of the island, Cala d’Or is famous for having the best weather in all of Mallorca. Warm breezes and white sand beaches beckon you to relax, and the numerous five-star resorts, restaurants, and entertainment options provide endless opportunities to sample the delights of the island. You can also explore inland, hiking among wooded hills and dramatic sea cliffs.
DAY 6: Cala d’Or to Cabrera Island (30 nautical miles): Cabrera Island is a short sail south of Mallorca and is a protected nature reserve. The natural bay is one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful snorkelling destinations, with plentiful turtles, fish, dolphins, marine life, and birds to amaze you. The island also has several historic attractions, including a Napoleonic-era military base and a 19th-century lighthouse.
DAY 7: Cabrera Island to Palma (35 nautical miles): Back to luxurious Palma de Mallorca, the crown jewel of the island and one of the world’s premier luxury resort destinations. Bars, clubs, fine dining, and more – Palma has something for everyone and is a wonderful way to tie a ribbon on your glorious yacht charter Mallorca holiday!
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
DAY 1: Palma de Mallorca to Puerto Andratx (17 nautical miles): From the marina in Palma, it’s a relatively brief journey to Puerto Andratx, located on the southwestern tip of Mallorca. The harbour sits at the base of steep and scenic hills, sprinkled with enchanting villas. Revel in the bars and restaurants along the harbour, or explore deeper inland to the quaint little town of Andratx.
DAY 2: Puerto Andratx to Puerto Soller (25 nautical miles): Puerto Soller sits in the arms of a gorgeous, natural horseshoe bay and is the jewel of the island’s west coast. This town is more rustic and artsy than other Mallorca destinations, with delightful cobbled streets and small restaurants and bars. If you’re in the mood to explore, an old-fashioned tram climbs the hills from the port to the historic town of Soller, offering amazing panoramic views of the island and sea.
DAY 3: Puerto Soller to Puerto Pollensa (35 nautical miles): Perched on the rugged north coast of the island, Puerto Pollensa is surrounded by dozens of picturesque, sheltered anchorages that are perfect for swimming, diving, snorkelling, and relaxing. This area is one of the most naturally beautiful on the island and is filled with opportunities to enjoy fun & sun activities.
DAY 4: Puerto Pollensa to Cala Rajada (25 nautical miles): Curving around now to the northeastern tip of the island, Cala Rajada is a small, traditional fishing village that is home to gorgeous white sand beaches and amazing turquoise seas that are perfect for snorkelling and swimming. The local lighthouse is an attraction all its own and offers dramatic views in all directions. Play and relax in ultimate style!
DAY 5: Cala Rajada to Cala d’Or (18 nautical miles): Swinging gradually to the southeast side of the island, Cala d’Or is famous for having the best weather in all of Mallorca. Warm breezes and white sand beaches beckon you to relax, and the numerous five-star resorts, restaurants, and entertainment options provide endless opportunities to sample the delights of the island. You can also explore inland, hiking among wooded hills and dramatic sea cliffs.
DAY 6: Cala d’Or to Cabrera Island (30 nautical miles): Cabrera Island is a short sail south of Mallorca and is a protected nature reserve. The natural bay is one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful snorkelling destinations, with plentiful turtles, fish, dolphins, marine life, and birds to amaze you. The island also has several historic attractions, including a Napoleonic-era military base and a 19th-century lighthouse.
DAY 7: Cabrera Island to Palma (35 nautical miles): Back to luxurious Palma de Mallorca, the crown jewel of the island and one of the world’s premier luxury resort destinations. Bars, clubs, fine dining, and more – Palma has something for everyone and is a wonderful way to tie a ribbon on your glorious yacht charter Mallorca holiday!
Sailing boots
Trainers/deck shoes (no black-soled shoes please – they mark the deck)
Waterproof sailing kit
Hat
Sailing gloves
Clothes for onboard and onshore
A small backpack for trips on-shore (30-40 litres)
A water bottle
Sunglasses (polarized)
Sun cream – SPF50+
Small quick dry towel
Swimming kit
USB cord to charge your phone
Cash
Head torch
Sailing Knife
Passport
Printed out Insurance details
Any medication you require