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Palma Sailing Charter - Popular Itinerary
Palma de Mallorca
The capital of the Baleariac islands, Palma de Mallorca is home to one of the largest marinas in Europe, located less than five miles from the airport. Get acquainted with this magnificent waterfront facility before venturing into town to explore the winding cobbled streets, marvel at the magnificent gothic cathedral, and lose yourself in the alleyways where you will find numerous tapas bars, restaurants and cafes.
Mooring
No moorings or anchorages are available. The marina is modern, and has all amenities.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Allow some time to visit the breathtaking La Seu cathedral. This crown jewel of Mallorcan architecture can be toured for a small fee, and is a sight to behold when illuminated in the evenings.
Facilities
Fuel, provisioning, restaurants and bars, chandlers
Port d’Andratx
The popular harbour town of Andratx is no stranger to the rich and famous. Impressive vacation homes and villas dot the steep cliffs, and the trendy, modern marina makes for an enjoyable overnight destination. Choose to visit the ancient town of Andratx, or stay harbour-side and enjoy the bars and restaurants.
Mooring
Paid moorings are available in the outer part of the marina. No anchoring.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Facilities
The marina is first-rate, modern, and has all amenities.
Sa Rápita
Sa Rápita offers one of the best beaches in Mallorca, Es Trenc, with its two miles of white sand and clear waters. The marina is near the town, with great views to the south over the sea. Sa Rápita is also a peaceful place to stop for the evening.
Mooring
No moorings available. It is possible to anchor off Sa Rápita in settled water. Paid dockage and full facilities are available at the La Rápita marina.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
If Cabrera is not a part of your itinerary, consider a day stop at this stunning national park. One of the best preserved marine areas on the Spanish coastlines, the natural life and beauty are abundant, making this an excellent escape from the bustling ports nearby.
Facilities
No facilities available for yachts.
Porto Cristo
Porto Cristo has long been a favourite stop for yachties, with its incredible blue-green water, great beaches and position in a long, sheltered inlet. Take in the traditional atmosphere of this authentic fishing town.
Mooring
The town quay is inside the bay to starboard. A small field of mooring buoys is available. Room for anchoring is limited.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
The Dragon Caves (Cuevas del Drach) are a can’t miss excursion on a Palma charter. Take a guided tour and explore the stalactite-studded cave system followed by a floating concert on the underground lake.
Facilities
No facilities for yachts are available.
Cala Figuera
It’s a short voyage down the coast to Cala Figuera, but there are plenty of things to see and do along the way. Visit the wide natural harbour of Porto Colom where fishing is king and where the local restaurants offer some truly tantalising cuisine. Named after Christopher Columbus (who was rumoured to have been born here), this small village is also a sought-after destination for wine aficionados, who come here specifically for DO Pla I Llevant wines, grown here since the days of the Roman Empire.
Mooring
Anchoring only.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Enjoy exploring this tranquil harbour town that offers a stunning view around every corner, and a way of life relatively untouched by tourism.
Facilities
Port de Cala Figuera Marina offers fresh water, fuel pump, electricity, toilets, first aid, bank, bar, restaurant and supermarket.
Cala Figuera
The town of Cala Figuera stretches from the towering cliffs located on the southern end to the quaint fishing harbour near the fjord–like inlet. Here you can discover some of the most picturesque traditional buildings in all of Mallorca, as well as admire the millionaires‘ mansions overlooking the scenic harbour entrance. And of course, indulge your senses like never before, surrounded by the most serene of settings in the middle of an unspoilt aquamarine paradise at Cala Figuera.
Cabrera
One of the best preserved marine areas on the Spanish coastlines, Cabrera National Park is an almost untouched oasis situated near Mallorca. The natural environment has an abundance of beautiful wild vegetation, making this an excellent escape from the bustling ports nearby.
Mooring
Approximately 50 paid moorings are available. Yachts must obtain a permit to visit Isla de Cabrera before arriving, and buoys must be booked online. Anchoring is strictly forbidden.
Dinghy dockage: There are two small dinghy docks ashore.
Things to do
Take a guided tour to see the Castillo de Cabrera. Hikers can enjoy a trek to the lighthouse.
Facilities
Facilities are limited. Overnight visitors should be stocked up with provisions for the night.
Port de Mallorca
Head back to the beautiful and diverse Port de Mallorca for your last unforgettable night spent underneath whimsical stars over glistening Mediterranean waters. Make the most of your final vacation moments immersed in the charismatic culture of Palma and take the time to explore more of what you love most about Mallorca — historical sites, monumental architecture, mouthwatering cuisine, or the most impressive marina.
Things to do
Palma Aquarium, Catedral de Mallorca, Castell de Bellver, Marineland Mallorca, Katmandu Amusement Park, Hard Rock Café Mallorca, Mills Museum, Art Galleries, Historic Landmarks
Facilities
Tourist Information Centre, Bicycle Rentals, Restaurants, Bars, Supermarket, Museums, Art Galleries, Shops
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