Palma Cruising Itinerary

Palma Cruising Itinerary

 

Embarkation

Palma De Mallorca

The capital of the island, Palma de Mallorca, or commonly referred to as Palma, enjoys a fantastic climate throughout the year. It is known for its marvellous historic quarter, beautiful beaches, lively social scene and is a popular spot for yachts making this their permanent berth year round. Dominating Palma’s beautiful landscape is it’s wonderful historical buildings, with the unmissable 13th Century Gothic Cathedral (La Seu), the Moorish Almudaina Fortress and the 13th Century hilltop Bellver Castle. From palm trees to pine forests, beaches and architecture, the variety of the landscape & culture invites visitors to explore every corner of this wonderful city.

Day 01

Palma De Mallorca – Ibiza

Ibiza is the perfect place if you’re seeking nightlife and great entertainment, which isn’t just reserved for the night clubs; after sunset, Ibiza caters to street markets, terrace bars and summer concerts. You don’t only have to visit Ibiza for its party-til-dawn activities, step away from the city and you will find large portions of the island are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, protecting it from large scale development and preserving its cultural heritage

Day 02

Ibiza – Cala Bassa

The White Island brims with beautiful beaches and tantalizing tucked-away coves, and Cala Bassa most certainly earns its place on that list. With its shallow waters of azure and sky blue hues and its surrounding pines providing fragrant shade and hiding any buildings from sight, you couldn’t dream up a better spot for soaking up Ibiza bliss. Plump sunbeds, cocktails, massages, and pedalos providing a splash of pastel colour on the water all add to the laid-back languid yet vibrant scene that is so synonymous with this island. Golden rock formations offer thrill-seekers the chance to jump joyfully into the salty waters below. Popular with day-trippers and those staying in the nearby San Antonio, Cala Bassa may not be the quietest beach in Ibiza but it is one filled with fun. Drop anchor and spend the day lounging in the gilded light of the Sabina trees and getting your kicks with watersports out on the Med.

Day 03

Cala Bassa – Formentera

Without a visit to Fomentera, your Balearics charter would not be complete. The smallest of the Balearic Islands, it is situated 11 km from the south-east coast of Ibiza. It has an exclusive air about it, with its breathtaking beaches, transparent water and peaceful bays off which to anchor. Formentera is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. After diving, kayaking or diving, you can indulge in a relaxing mud bath at the tiny Isla Espalmador. It is the perfect place to relax and forget about the world around you.

Day 04

Formentera – Cabrera

The tiny island of Cabrera, just south of Mallorca, forms an archipelego with 17 other islands that make up the Cabrera National Park. With its majestic natural harbour, it is not particularly well known, but full of history as it has seen Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Byzantines and Romans pass through its soil. The island is rich in fauna and flora and is a paradise for divers. One of the main attractions here is the Blue Grotto cave, reachable only by boat.

Day 05

Cabrera – Cala Figuera

Sweeping fjords and sheer romance bookmark the magic of Cala Figuera. Located on the southeast coast of Mallorca, in the municipality of Santanyi, Cala Figuera is a vision of azure seas, fig trees, and tapered low sitting cliffs. As the bay is in a Y shape it creates dramatic fjord-like scenery peppered on either side with fishermans houses, boats, and private jetties jutting out into the blue hues. Cala Figuera is soaked in romance and is a dreamy spot for lingering long over fresh fish suppers as the sun touches everything with gold at the end of the day. For charter guests who want to explore further than the sublime sailing grounds and pretty village, there’s the Parc Natural de Mondrago nearby with its many hikes and incredible array of Mediterranean flora and fauna. Here you can see wild goats, weasels, turtles, rabbits, and rare plants. Cala Figuera is home to a rocky bay but there’s plenty of sandy stretches closeby. This is a part of Mallorca that has truly held onto its history.

Day 06

Cala Figuera – Es Trenc

One of the most famed beaches in the whole of Mallorca, Es Trenc sweeps along the southern coast -stretching on for seven kilometers. An oasis of white powder dunes and iridescent turquoise hues, there’s a lot to love about Es Trenc. When the sunlight strikes the sea it shimmers in shades of emerald green, looking ever alluring for a swim or a snorkel. The blanket ban on developing along this striking stretch ensures that it stays as wild and free as it feels. With so much space to choose from, you never feel hemmed in at Es Trenc. Not only is Es Trenc an idyllic escape for those charter guests seeking sand and sea, but the dunes that back the beach are also known for being a popular breeding ground for birds. With an emphasis on space and serenity, there are no watersports here meaning that your gentle snorkel won’t be interrupted by anything more than a ripple.

Day 07

Es Trenc – Palma De Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca is a captivating coastal destination that offers a vibrant mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Surrounded by turquoise waters and golden sandy beaches, this enchanting city boasts a charming old town with narrow cobblestone streets and ancient architecture. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as a majestic cathedral and a picturesque castle, while also indulging in the city’s bustling markets and trendy boutiques. Nature lovers can venture outside the city to discover the breathtaking landscapes of the Tramuntana mountains or relax on secluded hidden coves. With a lively nightlife scene and a diverse culinary offering, Palma de Mallorca is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and excitement.

Featured Charter Yachts

ARBEMA

Length : 72.00 meters (236′ 3″)
Beam : 13.50 meters (44′ 3″)
Draft : 3.5 meters (11′ 7″)
Number of Guests : 12
Number of Crew : 33
Built : 2010
Refit : 2023

Stabilisers underway, Stabilisers at anchor, Air conditioning, Elevator/lift, Deck Jacuzzi, Approved RYA water sports centre, WiFi connection, Gym/exercise equipment

Titian Pearl

Length : 42.90 meters (140′ 9″)
Beam : 8.40 meters (27′ 7″)
Draft : 2.5 meters (8′ 2″)
Number of Guests : 10
Number of Crew : 10
Built : 2001
Refit : 2024

Air conditioning, Stabilisers underway, Stabilisers at anchor, Approved RYA water sports centre, WiFi connection

Elysium I

Length : 33.53 meters (110′)
Beam : 7.27 meters (23′ 10″)
Draft : 2.0 meters (6′ 6″)
Number of Guests : 11
Number of Crew : 5
Built : 2019

Air conditioning, Stabilisers at anchor, Stabilisers underway, WiFi connection, Gym/exercise equipment

LEMON NOT LIME

Length : 30.25 meters (99′ 3″)
Beam : 6.70 meters (22′)
Draft : 3.6 meters (11′ 10″)
Number of Guests : 10
Number of Crew : 5
Built : 2024

Stabilisers at anchor, Stabilisers underway, Air conditioning, WiFi connection

NAILU +

Length : 30.13 meters (98′ 10″)
Beam : 6.81 meters (22′ 4″)
Draft : 2.3 meters (7′ 6″)
Number of Guests : 10
Number of Crew : 5
Built : 2024

Stabilisers underway, Stabilisers at anchor, Air conditioning, WiFi connection

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