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MALLORCA (EAST COAST)

Palma - Palma

7-Day Itinerary Along Mallorca's East Coast


Day 1 Palma – Cala Pi – Sa Ràpita (20 NM)

Day 2 Sa Ràpita – Cala Llombards – Cala Figuera (18 NM)

Day 3 Cala Figuera – Cala Mondragó – Porto Petro (10 NM)

Day 4 Porto Petro – Cala d’Or – Portocolom (15 NM)

Day 5 Portocolom – Cala Varques – Porto Cristo (15 NM)

Day 6 Porto Cristo – Cala Magraner – Cabrera (25 NM)

Day 7 Cabrera – Es Trenc – Palma (30 NM)


Day 1: Palma – Cala Pi – Sa Ràpita (20 NM)

Sailing: Depart from Palma in the evening towards Cala Pi, a bay surrounded by cliffs. After a short stop, we continue to Sa Ràpita.

What to see and do: Enjoy the serenity of Cala Pi, swim in crystal-clear waters, and take a coastal walk.

Recommended restaurants: Club Náutico Sa Ràpita – Fresh seafood with a sea view.


Cala Pi

Day 2: Sa Ràpita – Cala Llombards – Cala Figuera (18 NM)

Sailing: We sail along Mallorca's south coast, passing Es Trenc beach to reach Cala Llombards. Then, we continue to Cala Figuera, a charming fishing harbor.

What to see and do: Paddleboarding in turquoise waters, snorkeling in Cala Llombards, and strolling around Cala Figuera's harbor.

Recommended restaurants: Es Port – Specializing in fresh fish and Mallorcan cuisine.


Day 3: Cala Figuera – Cala Mondragó – Porto Petro (10 NM)

Sailing: A short trip to Mondragó Natural Park, a protected area with white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. Afterwards, we sail to Porto Petro.

What to see and do: Snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, hiking along Mondragó’s cliffs.

Recommended restaurants: Es Celler 9 – Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxed setting.


Portopetro

Day 4: Porto Petro – Cala d’Or – Portocolom (15 NM)

Sailing: We explore Cala d’Or, famous for its white sandy coves and lively atmosphere. Then, we sail to Portocolom, a natural harbor with a special charm.

What to see and do: Explore Portocolom’s old town, enjoy the nightlife in Cala d’Or.

Recommended restaurants: Sa Llotja – A restaurant with harbor views and fresh seafood.


Portocolom

Day 5: Portocolom – Cala Varques – Porto Cristo (15 NM)

Sailing: Heading to Cala Varques, one of Mallorca’s most unspoiled coves. Later, we continue to Porto Cristo.

What to see and do: Visit the Drach Caves, kayaking in Cala Varques.

Recommended restaurants: Quince Restaurant & Cantina – International cuisine with local ingredients.


Day 6: Porto Cristo – Cala Magraner – Cabrera (25 NM)

Sailing: Departure to Cala Magraner, a hidden gem perfect for peace and quiet. Later, we head towards Cabrera Archipelago, a protected nature reserve.

What to see and do: Snorkeling in the Blue Cave, hiking to Cabrera’s castle.

Recommended restaurants: Dinner onboard in the peaceful natural park.


Cabrera

Day 7: Cabrera – Es Trenc – Palma (30 NM)

Sailing: Return to Palma with a final stop at the paradise beach of Es Trenc.

What to see and do: Enjoy the last swim in crystal-clear waters, stroll through Palma’s old town.

Recommended restaurants: El Náutico – Fine dining with views of Palma Cathedral.


Additional Tips

Best season: May to October, with warm weather and gentle breezes.

Sailing tips: Predominantly southern thermal breezes; safe anchoring in sheltered coves.

Total: 133 NM

This 7-day itinerary explores Mallorca’s stunning east coast, discovering unspoiled coves, crystal-clear waters, and charming ports. It blends relaxed sailing with gastronomic experiences and water activities, offering an unforgettable Mediterranean journey.


Disclaimer: This itinerary is only a suggestion and may be subject to changes at the captain’s discretion, depending on weather conditions and other factors to ensure safety and the best possible experience.

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