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Beautiful village views in the Tramontana Mountatins, Mallorca

A Luxury Yacht Charter Cruise in Mallorca

Mallorca is made up of white sandy beaches, secluded coves, and pine forests dipping into turquoise waters. The locals proudly say, “Mallorca has it all.” And, they’re right. This is an island where tradition and history blend seamlessly with rural life, majestic mountains, and unforgettable landscapes - surrounded by the crystal-clear Mediterranean sea.

Discover the breathtaking Serra de Tramuntana, picturesque villages rich in tradition, the most stylish beach clubs, and some of the most spectacular beaches in the Mediterranean. A luxury yacht cruise in Mallorca is more than just a getaway - it’s a dream come true.

A one-week Itinerary for a Luxury Yacht Charter in Mallorca

Map of a 1-week private luxury yacht charter itinerary in Mallorca
8-day / 7-night itinerary by yacht around Mallorca

Please Note: The markers indicate overnight anchoring locations (approx).

This is a sample itinerary to inspire you when planning your yacht charter in Mallorca.

The final route will be agreed upon with your captain taking into consideration your preferences and the weather conditions.

DAY
1

Cala Llamp - Port de Andratx: Mallorca’s vibrant southern coast

Cala del Mago · Mallorca

Your journey begins in the idyllic cove of Cala del Mago and its neighbour, Portals Vells. Here, lush pine forests compliment turquoise waters that can only be described as a picture-perfect Mediterranean escape. Cala Llamp, with its rugged coastline, offers a stunning setting for a refreshing dip at the exclusive Gran Folies Beach Club - an iconic spot to enjoy an exquisite paella with sea views.

As the sun sets, you'll sail into Port de Andratx, a cosmopolitan harbour where nautical charm meets top-tier dining and entertainment. It is lined with waterfront terraces, luxury boutiques, and live music venues. With a sunset cocktail in hand, It’s the perfect place to toast your first evening in Mallorca.

Things to do

  • Explore the nature of Portal Vells

    Paddleboard across the turquoise waters and uncover the hidden caves and secret beaches of this stunning cove.

  • Relax at Gran Folies Beach Club

    Soak in the exclusive vibe with Balinese beds, saltwater pools, and chilled cocktails at this iconic beach club in Cala Llamp.

  • Enjoy a 5-star dinner in Port de Andratx

    Indulge in a culinary experience with a sea view at one of the area’s top restaurants, where fresh fish and seafood take center stage.

DAY
2

From Deia to Port de Soller: Mallorca’s most beautiful villages

The Sierra de Tramontana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site are Mallorca’s backbone, that stretch along the western coast. From the sea, the landscape is simply breathtaking. You can see everything from the lush Mediterranean forests to the towering cliffs to the hidden turquoise coves - a perfect fusion of colour.

Cala Deiá · Mallorca
Deiá, Serra de Tramontana · Mallorca

Nestled in these mountains are Mallorca’s most charming villages, Valldemossa and Deià. These villages have been described as havens for bohemians, artists, and travellers for centuries. Soak up the boho vibes and enjoy the cobbled streets, stone houses, and magical corners.

Your day ends in Port de Sóller, a natural harbour where the mountains meet the sea. Enjoy dinner by the port, where twinkling lights reflect off the harbour, and the scent of freshly grilled seafood sets the scene for an unforgettable evening.

Things to do

  • Explore the Tramuntana villages

    Lose yourself strolling through Valldemossa and Deià, two gems of Mallorca, right in the heart of the Tramuntana mountains.

  • Swim under the iconic Sa Foradada

    Take a dip beneath this famous elephant-shaped rock formation - an experience you will hold onto forever.

  • Dine on the terrace of Hotel Jumeirah

    Indulge in world-class cuisine with panoramic views of the Mediterranean in one of the most luxurious hotels on the Island.

DAY
3

Formentor & Pollensa: Wild Beauty and Picture-perfect Coves

The Tramuntana Mountains are as rugged as they are wild, as they are beautiful. Stand still in time and relax as your boat sails alongside the impressive cliffs on the northern coast. You will see Sa Calobra, one of the island's most spectacular coves, tucked away among limestone cliffs, creating a memory that will leave you in awe.

One of the most memorable moments of your luxury yacht cruise in Mallorca will be sailing beneath the iconic Formentor Lighthouse, perched sentinel-like from the top of a dramatic cliff that drops stunningly into the sea.

Things to do

  • Discover the most beautiful coves in the Tramontana Mountains

    Cala Tuent and Sa Calobra, accessible only by boat, offer real beauty. Enjoy these little pieces of heaven from the luxury of your boat.

  • Swim in the turquoise waters of Formentor

    Cool off with a swim right by the idyllic Formentor beach - a paradise of pine trees, white sand, and tranquil waters.

  • Dine at the Iconic Formentor Hotel

    Round off your evening at a luxury retreat that has hosted legends like the Dalai Lama, Charlie Chaplin, and Grace Kelly. Wow!

Cala de aguas cristalinas en Mallorca
DAY
4

From Cala Agulla to Cala Ratjada: Mediterranean paradise

Cala Agulla · Mallorca

Cala Agulla is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. A natural oasis where emerald pine forests meet soft white sands and shimmering turquoise waters. Warning: you might not want to leave.

Beyond its idyllic landscapes, Cala Ratjada is also a must-try foodie stop. From seafood rice dishes in beachfront restaurants to terraces where the day turns to evening with cocktails at sunset. This vibrant coastal town comes alive at night oozing laid-back Mediterranean charm.

Things to do

  • Hike with Panoramic Views

    Trek coastal trails and experience truly spectacular views.

  • Dine at La Ponderosa Beach

    Enjoy a seafood paella and feel your toes in the sand.

  • Visit the Historic Town of Alcudia

    Step back in time with a stroll through medieval walls and cobbled streets.

DAY
5

From Cala Varques to Cala Figuera: Just Two of Mallorca’s Most Beautiful Spots

Cala Varques is a hidden gem. The beach itself is untouched and wild. Surrounded by a fragrant pine forest and by spectacular cliffs, this secluded paradise offers a true connection with nature. Each summer, a group of free-spirited travellers (hippies) set up camp here, mixing mojitos by day and performing candid acrobatic shows by night. Why not join in on the fun?

Cala Varques · Mallorca
Cala Figuera · Mallorca

Next, sail towards Cala Figuera, another perfect stop on your week-long yacht vacation in Mallorca. It can only be described as a charming fishing village where time seems to stand still. You’ll find fishermen's houses and moored llaüts that makeup one of the most beautiful spots in Mallorca. Pause, take a breath and feel the authentic charm all around you.

Things to do

  • Watching Cliff Divers and Rock Climbers at Cala Varques

    An adrenaline-filled spectacle of sport and nature.

  • Explore Cala Mondragó & S’Amarador

    Visit this natural park with pristine beaches and pine-lined trails.

  • Stroll around Cala Figuera

    Explore its picturesque fishing port and discover the most authentic Mallorca.

DAY
6

From Calas de Santanyi to Cabrera: The most beautiful coves in Mallorca

Today, you’ll have to make a difficult decision. You will sail past some of Mallorca’s most spectacular coves: Cala Marmols, Cala S’Almunia, Caló des Moro, and Cala Llombards. These tiny slices of paradise, where pine forests meet shimmering waters, will have you reaching for your camera at every turn. Start practising your poses and get selfie-ready!

Cabrera National Park is an experience you can absolutely not miss on this boat trip around Mallorca. This peaceful archipelago, made up of 19 islands, is one of the most beautiful natural parks in all of Spain. Actually, Cabrera is known as being one of the most peaceful and safest natural harbours in the Mediterranean.

Cabrera is also an island rich in history. Carthaginians and Romans once passed through, and Berber pirates ruled its waters. Its darkest chapter came during the War of Independence when thousands of French prisoners were abandoned there, turning the island into a natural prison.

Things to do

  • Capture the magic of Caló des Moro

    Enjoy the privacy of your own boat while taking in the beauty of this paradise - meanwhile, on land, tourists queue up for a snapshot of Mallorca’s most Instagrammable cove.

  • Snorkel in Cabrera National Park

    Some say Cabrera has the clearest waters in the entire Mediterranean. Grab your mask and fins and dive in to explore the island’s vibrant marine life.

  • Visit Cabrera Castle

    Step back in time and discover Mallorca’s history while taking in breathtaking panoramic views of the Cabrera Archipelago.

The famous Caló des Moro · Mallorca
DAY
7

Es Trenc, Palma: Discover Mallorca’s Caribbean Paradise

Es Trenc Beach · Mallorca

With its soft white sand and stunning waters, Es Trenc is Mallorca’s most picturesque beach. Its unspoiled beauty and protected status make it a true island gem. It has been described as a peaceful escape where time stands still with sunbathing and strolls along the shore the only things on your to-do list. Often compared to Formentera’s famous Illetas Beach, Es Trenc is a strong contender for the title of Spain’s own Caribbean paradise.

Palma is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city where tradition and history seamlessly blend with modern luxury and innovation. Its Old Town is a maze of narrow streets and cobblestone alleys, rich with centuries of history. From the Romans to the Moors, past civilizations have left their mark on these ancient stones. Overlooking the sea, the majestic Palma Cathedral stands as the crown jewel of the historic centre. Strolling through this enchanting district feels like you are in an old-time fairytale.

Things to do

  • Walk along Es Trenc Beach

    Relax on its soft white sand and swim in its crystal-clear waters, all within a stunning protected natural reserve.

  • Get lost in Palma Old Town

    Wander through Palma’s historic streets, admire the grand Gothic cathedral, and why not uncover hidden courtyards filled with charm?

  • Dine with Sea Views

    Enjoy Palma's exclusive and cosmopolitan dining experience on a terrace overlooking the sea.

Palma Cathedral · Mallorca

A Luxury Yacht Vacation in Mallorca: Important Information

Duration: 1 week (8 days / 7 nights)
Boarding: Palma de Mallorca
Disembarkation: Palma de Mallorca
Closest Airport: Palma de Mallorca International Airport
How to get to the marina: Palma Airport is about 10 km from Palma City Centre (approximately 15 minutes by car, private transfer service, taxi, or bus).
Best Time to Take a Private Yacht Charter in Mallorca: May to October.
Weather in Mallorca:

Similar to most of the Mediterranean, the climate in Mallorca is warm and sunny, with mild winters and hot summers.

The main wind on the island is the Tramontana, which comes from the north.

The best season for sailing in Mallorca is from May to October, with June and September being the best months, as the weather is pleasant and the beaches are less crowded.

Average temperatures in June and September are around 23ºC, and in July and August, they reach about 27ºC, occasionally reaching up to 38ºC. The water temperature ranges between 18ºC and 27ºC.


10 reasons to Travel by Luxury Yacht in Mallorca

Banyalbufar · Mallorca
  1. Pristine beaches and hidden coves

    From Es Trenc beach to the secluded Cala Varques, arriving by sea allows you to soak up the beauty and enjoy the crystal-clear waters far from the crowds.

  2. Charming villages in the Tramuntana Mountains

    Banyalbufar, Valldemossa and Deia feel like something out of a fairytale, with their cobbled streets, breathtaking views, and magic at every corner.

  3. An Exclusive Gastronomic Experience

    Savour fresh seafood with your toes in the sand at La Ponderosa Beach or indulge in fine dining at Palma’s most sophisticated restaurants. With numerous Michelin-starred spots, Mallorca is a true paradise for food lovers.

  4. The Best Beach Clubs

    Enjoy live concerts and a bougie atmosphere at beach clubs like Gran Folies or Puro Beach.

  5. Sunset at Sa Foradada

    Watch the sunset from the deck of your yacht, with the Tramuntana mountains as a stunning backdrop, to create a memory that will last forever.

  6. Cabrera Archipelago National Park

    Immerse yourself in the beauty of the rich marine life and the tranquillity that surrounds this paradise.

  7. Palma’s Old Town

    With its Gothic cathedral, designer boutiques, and exclusive art galleries, the Balearic capital is a perfect blend of culture and sophistication.

  8. Traditional Markets

    Lose yourself in the traditional markets of Pollensa or Santanyí, where you'll find handmade crafts and local products.

  9. Explore the coves of Santanyí

    By land or sea, on a paddleboard, snorkelling, or hiking. These natural gems are not to be missed.

  10. Sail beneath the cliffs of the Tramuntana Mountains

    The stone cliffs above the Mediterranean are stunning, especially at spots like Sa Calobra and Cape Formentor.



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