
The shape of the trip
The classic ten-night charter — Ibiza and Formentera at the front, a slow crossing to Cabrera, three nights anchored among the dolphins, then the Mallorca west coast: Sóller, Deià, the cliffs of Sa Calobra. Returns via the south coast of Mallorca with stops at Mondragó and Cala Pi.
Highlights along the way
- 1
Cabrera nature reserve
- 2
Sa Calobra anchorage
- 3
Deià dinner ashore
- 4
Mondragó & Cala Pi
- 5
Three crossings, four islands
At a glance
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Shape this itinerary around your party.
These twelve routes are the office's most-booked. Your own will sit somewhere across them — the captain shapes the final days around the wind, your guests, and the tables you most want to be at.
Other weeks
Week Aboard
7 nightsIbiza · Formentera · slow lap · ≈ 220 nm
Seven days at the rhythm the boat sets. Two days easing in along the south coast, three days in the centre with the Formentera crossings, one mid-week ashore night to reset everyone, one unplanned day on the seventh. Chef does breakfast, lunch and dinner; you stop thinking about food.
Tramuntana Coast
7 nightsMallorca · western cliffs · ≈ 280 nm
Mallorca's western coastline at the pace of a single yacht. From Port d'Andratx via Sant Elm and Sa Dragonera, then up the Tramuntana — Banyalbufar, Sa Foradada, the cliffs above Deià, Sa Calobra, finishing at Port de Pollença. Anchorages most charters never see, by virtue of the boat's draft.