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Mallorca route, departure from Palma

Mallorca is a paradise for sailing enthusiasts, with its crystal-clear waters and gentle sea breeze providing the perfect conditions for a memorable sailing adventure. The island’s coastline is dotted with picturesque coves, hidden beaches, and charming fishing villages, making it an ideal destination for exploring by boat. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a beginner, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the thrill of sailing in Mallorca.

 

One of the most popular sailing routes in Mallorca is the route that takes you from Palma de Mallorca to Port de Sóller. This route is approximately 30 nautical miles long and takes you along the stunning west coast of the island. Along the way, you’ll pass by several picturesque ports, including Portals Vells, Port Adriano, and Santa Ponsa. These ports are perfect for a quick stopover, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim, explore the local beaches, or indulge in some delicious seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
As you continue along the route, you’ll reach the charming town of Port de Sóller, which is nestled in a picturesque bay surrounded by the Tramuntana Mountains. This port is a popular destination for sailors, thanks to its sheltered location and excellent facilities. Here, you can moor your boat and explore the town’s historic streets, visit the local museums, or take a scenic tram ride to the nearby village of Sóller. Another spectacular bay on the north side is Sa Calobra, guarded by tall clifs.
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Sa Calobra bay Mallorca

Other port where you can stay over night in Mallorca are Puerto Alcudia, Cala Figuera Marina, Cala d’Or Marina or Puerto de Pollenca. But you really need to spend time at anchor overnight in a few of many secluded bays, it is a great experience.

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Another must-see destination for sailors is the Cabrera Archipelago, a protected marine reserve located just off the southern coast of Mallorca. Here, you can anchor in secluded bays, swim in crystal-clear waters, and explore the island’s rugged terrain on foot.

If you are comfortable with longer passages, you can also include a trip to one of the nearby islands, Ibiza and Formentera or Menorca.
One of the most popular sailing routes in Ibiza is the west coast, which is home to some of the island’s most beautiful beaches and coves. Here, you can anchor in Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, or Cala Tarida, and enjoy a day of swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. You can also sail to the nearby island of Formentera, which is renowned for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters.

With its gentle sea breeze and calm waters, Menorca is perfect for both experienced sailors and beginners. You can explore the island’s stunning coastline, stopping off at hidden coves and beaches along the way.
One of the most popular sailing routes in Menorca is the south coast, which is home to some of the island’s most beautiful beaches, including Cala Galdana and Cala Mitjana. The north coast is also worth exploring, with its rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and picturesque fishing villages. You can do the tour of the island and be guided by few important lighthouses of this island, Far d’Artrutx, Far de Punta Nati, Far de Cavaleria or Far de l’Illa de l’Aire on the small island with the same name on the south of Menorca. More about Menorca route in this article https://andreisava.dev.ascensys.ro/we-are-yachting/destinations/menorca-route-around-the-island/

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