Charter Itinerary: Balearics

Overview


Explore the beautiful Balearics with this 7 day yacht charter itinerary, taking you from Palma, Mallorca, to Formentera and Ibiza.

Day One - Puerto de Palma


Puerto de Palma

Embark in Palma, the heart of of Mallorca, boasting attractions like the Palma Cathedral, La Almudaina Palace, Banys Arab Bathhouse, and Bellver Castle. From the port, enjoy wine tastings, sightseeing in Serra de Tramuntana, Soller Valley, Valldemossa, and Deia.

Head to Passeig del Born for some luxury shopping boutiques, art galleries and chic Spanish brands. For an authentic experience, grab an ensaïmada (Mallorcan pastry) and a cortado in a local café like Ca’n Joan de S’aigo – a 300-year-old institution.

 

Day Two - Es Trenc & Port de Cabrera


Es Trenc

Here you will be welcomed by a beautiful white sand beach where you will have the opportunity to try snorkelling and explore the marine life and colourful coral reefs in the area or just spend some time relaxing on the white sand beach and swimming in the turquoise waters which offers almost Caribbean vibes.

Colònia de Sant Jordi and the nearby islets are a great spot for some paddleboarding and water sports, before sailing off to Port de Cabrera.

 

Port de Cabrera

This charming port is the entryway to the stunning Cabrera Archipelago National Park and the calm, clear seas of the Mediterranean. When you set foot on land, you’ll be greeted with untouched wilderness and a spirit of adventure. Explore the island’s remarkable castle, an ancient fortress steeped in history, or embark on a scenic hike along the well-preserved trails that lead to breath-taking viewpoints. For underwater enthusiasts, snorkelling and diving adventures unveil the vibrant marine life teeming beneath the surface. And when it’s time to unwind, enjoy a leisurely meal at the local waterfront eateries, savouring fresh seafood and Mediterranean delicacies.

Watching the sunset from Cabrera Castle is not to be missed – its peaceful, raw nature at its finest!

Day Three - Cala Boix (Ibiza) & Santa Eulària des Riu


Cala Boix

Depart Cabrera after breakfast and head over to Ibiza. Anchor in Cala Boix for the day and visit the black-sand beach here is tranquil and rarely crowded, making this spot heavenly for some gentle exploring on the kayak or a peaceful swim. Head to Chiringuito Cala Boix for some simple, authentic, family-run, amazing grilled fish for lunch.

In the afternoon up anchor and head into Santa Eularia for the evening. For a golden hour cocktail, Pura Vida Beach Bar offers a relaxed, boho atmosphere and is right on the beach.

Santa Eulària des Riu

Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean Sea, taking in the stunning coastline and picturesque bays. Anchor near Santa Eulària’s historic center, featuring quaint narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and a picturesque church. Explore ‘Puid de Missa’, a charming hilltop featuring a stunning Catalan Gothic style Church, a historic belltower and panoramic views of the entire town. There are many local seafood restaurants, and the nearby beaches are perfect for a swim in the crystal-clear waters or indulge in some sunbathing.

Day Four - Cala Saona (Formentera) & Ibiza Port


Cala Saona (Formentera)

Cala Saona, Formentera, has plenty on offer, with bars, restaurants and beach vibes. This is a resort town where you can stroll along the Canal de Cala Saona and take in the sights, then dine on fresh seafood overlooking the beach towards Ibiza. The cliffs at Punta Rasa and Punta des Bou, just a short walk to the south of Cala Saona, offer spectacular panoramas. The underwater “light show” at Cala Saona is a magnificent fusion of stone-reds, sea-blues, and a warm, golden glow, and snorkelling here is incredible because the cove is still relatively untouched.

 

Ibiza Port

Ibiza Town Marina is a high-end port that offers not only boat charters and dock space but a wide range of activities for guests to enjoy. With different activities available during the day and night, the marina can play a significant role in your itinerary if you want to experience all it has to offer. Known for its yachting and luxe lifestyle, Marina Ibiza is home to some of the world’s most magnificent superyachts, and has the world-class amenities you would expect.

 

Day Five - Cala de Ses Ortigues & Port de Sóller


Cala de Ses Ortigues

Depart Ibiza and head back to Mallorca Stop at Cala de Ses Ortigues, a hidden little cove with rocky cliffs and turquoise waters, for the day and have lunch at anchor. Get the seabobs out or try free diving in the underwater caves!

Late afternoon head into Port Soller for the evening and head to one of the great restaurants in the port. A great place for a stroll!

 

Port de Sóller

Port de Sóller is a picturesque coastal village that will win your heart over immediately. Platja d’en Repic is one of the many beautiful beaches in the area, and its tranquil blue seas and golden sand make it ideal for sunbathers. After years of development, the fishing harbour is now home to chic pubs and restaurants serving up delicious seafood and freshly baked products. Relax in one of the Jumeirah Hotel’s bars after a day of sailing and sightseeing. When you leave this magical location, you’ll know that you must return back someday.

Day Six - Sa Foradada & Port Adriano


Sa Foradada

Welcome to the enchanting and captivating Foradada, where natural beauty, pristine waters, and awe-inspiring sunsets await. This hidden gem is a popular destination for yachts as arriving by boat provides the best access (otherwise it’s a long hike!). With its turquoise waters and untouched coastline, Foradada offers a fantastic setting for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing on its stunning beach. The surrounding hills provide ample opportunities for adventure seekers to hike and explore the area’s lush and varied landscape. Indulge in the local cuisine at one of the charming seafood restaurants dotted along the coastline, where you can feast on the freshest catch of the day while taking in the magnificent views.

Port Adriano

Nestled along Mallorca’s southern coastline, Port Adriano, brought to life through the visionary work of renowned French architect Philippe Starck, has evolved into a premier Mediterranean luxury marina. With the addition of 82 brand-new berths accommodating yachts ranging from 60 to 80 meters in length, Starck’s meticulous design seamlessly weaves together maritime-themed shopping and commercial spaces with the natural surroundings. Charming bollards and ambient lighting enhance the allure, crafting a truly enchanting atmosphere. Port Adriano invites you to indulge in lavish experiences, encompassing everything from superyachts to exquisite dining and high-end boutique shopping. It thrives as the vibrant summer epicenter of Mallorca, hosting a myriad of local and international regattas, open-to-the-public entertainment events, lively parties, and captivating concerts. Nearby, you’ll also find golfing opportunities and a golf simulator to further enhance your enjoyment.

Day Seven - Ses Illetes & Puerto de Palma


Ses Illetes

Also known as Illetas, is an upscale coastal resort on Mallorca’s southwest coast, near Palma. Its pristine sandy beaches and clear waters make it a sought-after summer destination. The area features charming whitewashed villas, modern hotels, and apartments along the coastline. There’s a recommended beach club by Illetas Beach for luxury lounging, cocktails, and dining with a view. Boutique shops offer beachwear, and local restaurants serve diverse menus, including traditional Spanish dishes. Illetas is great for sunset relaxation, with laid-back beach bars and clubs. Beautiful Illetas provides an upscale coastal escape with beautiful beaches, water activities, and a blend of leisure and city exploration.

Puerto de Palma

Return to Palma for disembarkation.

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