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A Multi-Day Balearics Tour

Five to ten days. Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca's cliffs, Cabrera. The big-water itinerary.

The full Balearics tour is the itinerary the office runs for guests who want time and space — a real crossing rather than a series of day charters. Five days minimum; seven or ten is the sweet spot. Ibiza, Formentera, the cliffs of Mallorca's western coast, the empty bays of Cabrera National Park, then back via Tagomago.

Crossings happen at first light when the sea is calmest. The boat is at anchor for most meals and the evenings. Wi-Fi works between islands but is patchy in the deeper anchorages of Cabrera, which is the point.

The office handles

Quietly,
in the background.

  • 01A Cabrera National Park anchorage permit (limited availability; the office holds standing requests)
  • 02Mallorca's western-coast cliff anchorages: Sa Calobra, Cala Deià, Cala Tuent
  • 03An overnight at Port de Sóller — the only marina stop on the typical route
  • 04A Formentera return via Espalmador and the south-east of Ibiza
  • 05Provisioning twice — at embarkation and at Port de Sóller mid-trip
  • 06Optional: a private helicopter from Mallorca to the Tramuntana mountains for a day off the boat

The shape of the day

Sample timeline.

  1. Day 1

    Ibiza → Formentera

    Espalmador morning, S'Alga overnight.

  2. Day 2

    Formentera → Mallorca SW

    Five-hour crossing at first light. Cala Llombards overnight.

  3. Day 3

    Mallorca west coast

    Sa Calobra, Cala Deià, overnight at Port de Sóller.

  4. Day 4

    Sóller → Cabrera

    Permit-only anchorage. Empty bays.

  5. Day 5

    Cabrera → Mallorca SE

    Cala Mondragó, overnight at Cala d'Or.

  6. Day 6

    Mallorca → Ibiza E

    Tagomago overnight.

  7. Day 7

    Return to Ibiza

    Lunch at Cala Salada, alongside by 17:00.

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Questions we hear

Most-asked.

Is Cabrera always accessible?+

No — it's a National Park with strict anchorage limits. We apply weeks in advance and can usually secure two nights. In peak August, one night is more realistic.

How rough is the Mallorca crossing?+

Usually flat at first light. If the forecast is uncertain we either bring the crossing forward to 05:00 or hold and try the next morning. The captain decides at 20:00 the night before.