The Three-Anchorage Lunch Loop: A Perfect Calm Day
Direct answer
The most repeatable great day: three south-coast anchorages — Es Cavallet, Cala Jondal, Es Vedrà — with one long lunch in the middle and a sunset finish. Under 40nm, no pressure, the whole day spent in the water.
Skip ahead — the office handles the rest
Ask a captain for the best day they run and they rarely name a far destination. They describe a loop: three close anchorages, a swim at each, a lunch that lasts two hours, and a sunset on the way home. No crossing, no schedule, nothing to "get to." This is that day.
Three-Anchorage Lunch Loop · Botafoc
A south-coast loop — Es Cavallet, Cala Jondal, Es Vedrà — under 40nm with a sunset finish.
The shape of the day
| Time | Where |
|---|---|
| 11:00 | Lines off Botafoc; short run to Es Cavallet for the first swim |
| 12:30 | Cala Jondal — anchor off Blue Marlin, tender in if lunch is ashore |
| 14:00 | Long lunch at anchor; the middle of the day does nothing |
| 16:30 | Drift west toward Es Vedrà as the light softens |
| 19:30 | Sunset under the rock; turn for home |
| 21:00 | Back at Botafoc, dinner ashore |
It works because it asks nothing of anyone. The runs are twenty minutes, the water is warm, and the only decision is whether lunch is aboard or ashore. It is the day people who have chartered many times keep coming back to.
Office note
A calm-day template, not a fixed itinerary — the captain shifts it for wind and for where the right tables are. Tell the office whether lunch should be aboard or at a beach club and the loop forms around it.
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