Sail away on a five-day journey through the sun-drenched Balearics, where turquoise waters, golden shores, and the vibrant charm of Mallorca await.
Embark in Palma, Mallorca's capital, where the marina is enveloped by the marvellous historic quarter, a grand backdrop to start the charter. The magnificent and unmissable 13th Century Catedral-Basílica de Santa María is a fine and unmissable site as you leave the marina and head West.
12KTS . 21NM . 1H 50M
A picturesque natural harbour lined with pastel coloured buildings and surrounded by the Tramuntura Mountain range, Port d'Andratx is a rare setting. Originally, and still active as, a fishing port, more recently it has developed a more glamourous side, although more reservedly and understatedly so than some other parts of the Mediterranean. The crew will source fish straight from the fishermen for your first night onboard, or maybe the lights and buzz of Port d'Andratx might pull you ashore.
Mallorca’s coastline is a constant spectacle, where every headland reveals another breathtaking vista—cruise freely or pause to explore idyllic bays at your leisure. If you have to stop, there are few more beautiful ports on the island to do so than the next, the resort area of Soller.
12KTS . 27NM . 2H 25M
Consisting of the Port de Soller, the village of Fornalutx and the hamlet of Biniaraix, nestled in the 'Valley of Oranges' or 'Valley of Gold'. Citrus fruits is how the town was formed and originally generated its wealth, funding the construction of the beautiful historic buildings that now make up the centre of the town. Discover its historic charm, citrus heritage, and the vintage tram that still connects the town to its picturesque port.
From Soller, sail north along Mallorca’s UNESCO-listed Tramuntana mountains to the breathtaking Sa Calobra, home to the hidden beach of Torrent de Pareis, an awe-inspiring gorge carved over millions of years.
12KTS . 7NM . 0H 40M
Aside Torrent de Pareis, there are a number of larger beaches close-by, notably Cala Tuent, or challenge yourself on the legendary Sa Calobra climb by bike.
Start your day with a refreshing swim, sauna, or guided yoga session before a revitalizing smoothie—or something stronger, if preferred. Then, set sail for Sa Dragonera, an uninhabited nature reserve shaped like a dragon.
12KTS . 33NM . 2H 50M
Home to rare wildlife, lush landscapes, and stunning coastal views, this serene islet provides an enchanting backdrop for your final day at anchor. An uninhabited 6km long island off Mallorca’s western tip, the Sa Dragonera nature reserve takes its name from its dragon like shape. This enchanting islet is a lush sun-drenched spot and home to a plethora of wildlife wonders with 361 different plant species, 5 species of bat, and the endemic wall lizard, as well as many flocks of seafaring birds. An alluring escape and a beautiful backdrop for your final day, anchored in its lee.
Enjoy a final morning in ultimate style as you sail back to Palma, where the crew will ensure every last moment is just as you envisioned—whether it’s a sunrise pilates session, a soothing massage, or one last perfectly crafted cocktail. With seamless service until departure, your journey ends as flawlessly as it began
12KTS . 22NM . 2H