Balearic Islands Yacht Charter Itineraries

In addition to some of our suggested yacht charter intineraries you can find some general information on locations in this area by scrolling down the page

You will also find links to Wikipedia pages for more general information, Tripadvisor for suggestions of where to eat and things to do and Noonsite, a great resource for cruising sailors

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Yacht Charter Itineraries & Routes
Around Mallorca [1 week]; Palma > Andratx > Soller > Playa de Formentor (Bahía de Pollenca) > Cala Agulla (Cala Ratjada) > Porto Petro > Cabrera NP > Palma
Mallorca, Ibiza & Formentera [1 week]; Palma > Andratx > Cala Binirras > Cala d'Hort > Cala Sahona > Espalmador > Puerto de Ibiza > Palma
Mallorca & Menorca [2 weeks]; Palma > Playa des Carbó > Porto Petro > Porto Colom > Cala Ratjada > Mahón > Bahía de Fornels > Ciutdadela > Cala Mitjana > Cala Turqueta > Pollenca > Cala Tuent > Soller > Sant Telm > Palma
The Sailing Area

Locations are listed in alphabetical area

Alcudia Marina is situated in a larger harbour, which is used by commercial and fishing craft. The marina is easy to approach and enter but shelter is limited with E - SE winds. There is considerable tourist development and the whole area is very crowded during the summer. There is a Roman theatre, St Martin's cave and a castle and museum, which may be of interest.
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Andratx harbour serves both as marina and is home to the local fishing fleet. The surroundings are most attractive as is the local village. Although the housing developments have taken away some of its original charm. Entrance is easy and protection good. Yachts can though expect some gusts from the high surrounding hills and strong winds from the S - SW can produce swell.
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Cabrera, an important bird sanctuary, lies of the south coast of Mallorca. Yachts wishing to visit need to apply for a permit by sending copies of their sailing license and passport(s) to the base three weeks before arrival or we can organize this for you. Puerto de Cabrera, on the northwest coast, has 50 laid moorings and yachts must use these overnight. It is possible to anchor in S'Illa des Fonoll bay on the east coast during the day. These restrictions are to protect the algae plant, which makes a major contribution to the food chain of this island.
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Cala Binirras
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Cala d'Hort
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Cala Mitjana
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Cala Nova is medium sized purpose built marina. The marina is somewhat overshadowed by the surrounding high rise buildings but on the whole is pleasant. Entrance is easy and shelter good in all but strong E-SE winds when some swell may be experienced. There are several small beaches nearby but these get very crowded in the summer months. Palma de Mallorca is only a short distance away.
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Cala Ratjada
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Cala Sahona
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Cala Tuent
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Cala Turqueta
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Ciutdadela
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Soller on Mallorca Mallorcan Anchorage Andratx on Mallorca Cala d'Or on Mallorca Pollenca on Mallorca

Espalmador
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Formentera is the smallest of the Balearic Islands (just 12 miles top to tip) located just off the south coast of Ibiza. Compared to the other islands Formentera is relatively underdeveloped with good beaches with powder white sand and clear blue waters. There are plenty of opportunities for hiking and walking.
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Fornells
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Ibiza The capital is Ibiza city, renowned for it's extravagant nightlife. This attracts large numbers of tourists; over one million now visit every year. Some of Spain's most famous discos are to be found hear along with plethora of bars, cafes and restaurants. The Dalt Vila, a souk-like walled city, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are plenty of beaches but in the summer months these get very crowded. Cala Mastella on the east coat and Beniras on the west are two of the best. Santa Eulalia is an attractive village and has three great beaches; Playas de Santa Eulalia, Cala Blanca, and Es Canar. San Juan also boasts good beaches such as Cala de Sant Vincent, Cala Portinaitx, and Cala Xarraca and the remains of a Carthaginian temple in the cave of Cueva des Cuieram. The locals of San Jos not only have a host of beaches but also one of the most beautiful churches on the island. The north of the island is popular with cyclists and hikers. Inland the landscape is rocky and pine trees grow in abundance. Fishing and salt works contribute to the economy with some subsistence farming, aided by irrigation. Little rain falls and the predominant crops are almonds, figs and olives.
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Mahon
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Marina Botafoch
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Palma de Mallorca, on the south coast and renowned for it's spectacular sunsets, is the capital city. La Seu is the city's enormous cathedral. Built on the site of a former mosque, construction commenced in 1230. It was completed some 370 years later in 1600. Anybody, today, who has tried to hurry a Spanish builder will be undismayed at what to others must look like an eternity in time. The city also has museums, Renaissance mansions a plenty in the old town and many attractive churches. Puerto de Palma de Mallorca is an enormous marina set in the capital. In addition to the marina facilities commercial shipping, fishing boats, ferries and the military, uses the port. All this commercial traffic has right of way. Entry and shelter are excellent in all conditions. The marina gets very crowded in the summer months and berths are extremely difficult to obtain. There is a useful anchorage in a bay to the east of the port.
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Playa des Carbó
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Pollenca Marina is set at the head of a beautiful wide bay. The water is on the shallow side and attention must be paid to the depth when approaching and entering the marina. Winds from the NE - SE can make entry difficult and sometimes dangerous. The old town of Pollensa is worth a visit. The area is good walking country with a 1 mile stroll N to Cala Vincente worthwhile.

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The entrance to Porto Colom on Mallorca Porto Colom on Mallorca Porto Cristo on Mallorca Addaya on Menorca The anchorage on Formentara

Porto Colom
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Porto Cristo
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Puerto Ibiza la Nueva
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Porto Petro
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Rapita, La
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Puerto Santa Eulalia
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The semi-arid island of Sa Dragonera is part of a chain of islands off the southern coast of Mallorca, known for its abundance of wildlife and high, stunning cliffs. The wildlife includes peregrine falcons, migratory birds, and seabirds. Indigenous lizards and bats are also found on the island and timid mular dolphins can sometimes be seen around the coast. Head for the eastern shore and the natural harbour of Cala Lled. There is an excellent visitor's centre here and some great walking trails that take in historical sights as well as some superb views and wildlife spotting.
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San Antonio
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Santa Ponsa
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Sant Telm
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Soller
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