7 Day Yacht Charter Balearics

Balearics
Yacht Charter Itinerary

Embark on a captivating journey through the breathtaking Balearic Islands! Begin by exploring the untouched beauty of Isla de Cabrera’s protected natural reserve. Dive into the vibrant energy of Ibiza’s nightlife before indulging in the tranquility of Formentera’s pristine beaches. Cruise along the stunning coastlines of Andratx, Puerto Soller, and Puerto Pollensa, each offering its own unique charm and allure. Conclude your adventure in the historic city of Palma, where ancient architecture and modern sophistication await. Prepare for an unforgettable experience filled with sun-kissed shores, azure waters, and boundless exploration.
Make the best of your 7 Day Yacht Charter Balearics with our Balearics yacht charter itinerary.

Day 1

Isla de Cabrera

The first stop on your charter will be the stunning Isla de Cabrera, on the southern coast of Majorca. This island perfectly combines elements of history and tradition with magnificent natural beauty – the ideal introduction to the Balearic Islands. Be sure to visit Cabrera Castle – built in the 14th Century, the castle overlooks the mountainous area of the island and offers incredible panoramic views of the surrounding area. The National Park hosts a selection of walking trails abundant with local flora and fauna, should you want to stretch your legs before heading on board for an evening of delicious tapas prepared by your private chef.

Day 2

Ibiza

Perhaps the most well-known of the Balearic Islands, and one of the largest, Ibiza not only provides a world-renowned party scene but also a historic old town and beautiful natural scenery. Spend your morning enjoying the more peaceful side to Ibiza, anchor in a secluded cove on the North coast before taking the tender in and immersing yourself in the history and heritage of the island. The harbour is now a registered UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by traditional architecture and with a unique view of the old town. Once the sun goes down, your true experience of Ibiza, along with all the glamour and hedonism she has to offer, really begins!

Day 3

Formentera

Just off the South coast of Ibiza lies the 20km long island of Formentera. This island will provide the perfect escape after a night of extravagance in Ibiza, with a blissfully languid pace of life designed for lazy days spent enjoying some of Europe’s most magical beaches. Trucadors Beach, the most famous on Formentera, has a long, powdery sand-bar that stretches between the pure, turquoise waters on either side. Spend your afternoon here soaking up the warm Spanish rays, a little beachcombing and enjoying some water sports before heading back to the yacht for an evening filled with locally sourced food and wine.

Day 4

Andratx

The municipality of Andratx lies in the South-Eastern corner of the main island and offers some of the most stunning scenery Majorca has to offer. Authentic Spanish culture is epitomised here, where small settlements are built into the valleys and close-knit, friendly communities offer a true insight into traditional life here. The Northern region of the island is mountainous, perfect to be explored with a guide. Some of the observation towers built in the 17th Century still stand here, originally built to watch out for pirates, they now provide stunning views of the island and it’s surroundings. Finish the day on the deck of the yacht enjoying a spectacular sunset and some delicious cocktails.

Day 5

Puerto Soller

Puerto Soller is the next stop along the stunning coastline of Majorca. A very pretty and quaint destination, Puerto Soller offers historical sites amid a general feeling of peace and tranquillity. The lighthouse overlooking the port is the perfect place to make your first visit, climb the stairs to the top to enjoy panoramic views of the harbour and old town before indulging in some freshly prepared tapas at one of the local restaurants lining the harbour. Further out from the harbour and town, you’ll discover a landscape filled with ancient olive trees, orange groves and a big river surrounded by local wildlife.

Day 6

Puerto Pollensa

The nearby town of Puerto Pollensa is small, quiet and charming, again embodying all aspects of the Spanish way of life. The most popular walk in the area is the ‘Pine Walk’ – showing off stunning views of the surrounding coastline, this is the ideal way to start your visit. Ensure you return to the centre of Puerto Pollensa around lunchtime to take advantage of the authentic cuisine, fresh produce and various crafts at the market. In the afternoon, head back to the yacht for some more water sports of your choice or perhaps a glass or wine or two on the sundeck.

Day 7

Palma

The vibrant, stylish city of Palma dates back to the 13th Century and is without doubt Mallorca’s greatest treasure. Rising in golden stone from the waters of the Badia de Palma, the city is abundant with historical sites, art galleries, restaurants and bars. The heart of the city is the magical Gothic Catedral, surrounded by winding medieval streets, stunning baroque churches, buzzing public squares and markets overflowing with local bounty. A final essential stop to make is the 11th Century Arab Baths, home to some of the most stunning gardens filled with local flora, fauna, birds and other wildlife. Enjoy your final night on board with a tasting menu inspired by locally sourced produce and traditional cuisine.

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