Seven Days, Mallorca
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Seven Days, Mallorca

A hand-written week around Mallorca — from Palma's elegant marina to the wild Tramuntana and the turquoise coves of the east.

Length
7 days
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Day 1 · Palma de Mallorca

Embarkation in Palma

Welcome aboard in Palma at 17:00 and settle into life at sea beneath the golden glow of the cathedral and the elegant atmosphere of the marina. Spend the evening strolling through the historic old town, enjoying sunset cocktails on the waterfront or a relaxed first dinner ashore before the journey begins.

  • ·Dinner: La Bodeguilla or Adrián Quetglas
  • ·Atmosphere: historic Palma, elegant marina life, Mediterranean evenings
  • ·Overnight: Palma Marina
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Day 2 · Palma → Cala Portals Vells → Port d'Andratx

The South-West Coast

Your first sailing day follows Mallorca's beautiful south-west coastline. Stop in the turquoise waters of Cala Portals Vells, one of the island's most iconic swimming anchorages surrounded by pine forests and limestone cliffs. In the afternoon continue towards glamorous Port d'Andratx — a harbour combining luxury yachts, fishing boats and excellent waterfront dining.

  • ·Lunch: beach picnic onboard or Lobster Club nearby
  • ·Dinner: Trespais or Romeos
  • ·Atmosphere: relaxed luxury, sunset harbour dining, elegant marina lifestyle
  • ·Overnight: Port d'Andratx
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Day 3 · Port d'Andratx → Sant Elm → Sa Dragonera → Port de Sóller

Sa Dragonera & the Tramuntana

Cruise along Mallorca's spectacular western coastline, stopping near Sant Elm and the protected island of Sa Dragonera. Crystal-clear water, dramatic cliffs and peaceful anchorages make this one of the highlights of the route. Continue north beneath the towering Tramuntana mountains towards Port de Sóller, one of Mallorca's most charming natural harbours.

  • ·Lunch: anchorage near Sa Dragonera
  • ·Dinner: Patiki Beach or Randemar
  • ·Highlight: sunset beneath the Tramuntana mountains
  • ·Overnight: Port de Sóller
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Day 4 · Sóller → Deià → Sa Calobra → Cala Tuent → Port de Pollença

Wild Mallorca

One of the most breathtaking sailing days in the Balearics. Cruise past the cliffs of Deià, anchor in the dramatic bay of Sa Calobra, and swim in the deep turquoise waters of Cala Tuent surrounded by mountains and untouched nature. Later in the afternoon round Cap Formentor and arrive in the north of Mallorca.

  • ·Lunch: Es Vergeret overlooking Cala Tuent
  • ·Atmosphere: dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, wild Mallorca
  • ·Overnight: Port de Pollença
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Day 5 · Port de Pollença → Cap de Formentor → Cala Ratjada

The Lighthouse Cliffs of Formentor

Begin the day beneath the spectacular lighthouse cliffs of Cap de Formentor, one of Mallorca's most iconic landscapes. Continue along the rugged north-east coastline with possible swim stops in Cala Figuera, Cala Mesquida or Cala Agulla before arriving in Cala Ratjada.

  • ·Lunch: lunch onboard in Cala Mesquida
  • ·Dinner: Noah's or Restaurante Balear
  • ·Atmosphere: crystal-clear anchorages, natural beaches, relaxed evening port life
  • ·Overnight: Cala Ratjada
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Day 6 · Cala Ratjada → East Coast Coves → Cala d'Or

Turquoise Coves of the East

Discover Mallorca's famous eastern coves and turquoise lagoons. Depending on weather conditions, stop at Cala Murta, Cala Varques, Cala Romántica or the beautiful calas around Porto Cristo before continuing towards Cala d'Or. This coastline is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding and long Mediterranean lunches.

  • ·Lunch: lunch onboard in Cala Varques or Cala Romántica
  • ·Dinner: Port Petit or Yaya's
  • ·Atmosphere: turquoise lagoons, hidden coves, slow Mediterranean living
  • ·Overnight: Cala d'Or Marina
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Day 7 · Cala d'Or → Cala Mondragó → Caló des Moro → Es Trenc → Palma

The Southern Coastline

Your final sailing day follows Mallorca's beautiful south-east and southern coastline. Stop for swimming near Cala Mondragó, Cala Sa Nau, Caló des Moro, Cala S'Almunia or the Caribbean-like beaches of Es Trenc before returning to Palma by late afternoon. Enjoy a final sunset onboard or dinner overlooking the marina.

  • ·Lunch: relaxed beach lunch near Es Trenc
  • ·Dinner: farewell dinner in Palma Old Town
  • ·Final atmosphere: elegant return to Palma, sunset sailing, last Mediterranean evening
  • ·Overnight: Palma Marina
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Day 8 · Palma de Mallorca

Disembarkation

Enjoy breakfast onboard before disembarkation at 08:00–09:00.

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