
Mallorca
Mallorca South East Escape
Welcome to Mallorca, a stunning Mediterranean island renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, charming towns, and crystal-clear waters. This 3-day weekend itinerary will guide you on a luxury yacht charter, exploring the best of Mallorca's southeast coast. From idyllic coves to glamorous harbors and exclusive dining experiences, you'll discover the island's hidden gems and serene beauty. The best time to visit Mallorca is from May to October, when the weather is sunny and warm, and the sea is perfect for swimming and water sports. During this 3-day journey, you will cover approximately 60 nautical miles, sailing along the captivating coastline of Mallorca, and immersing yourself in the island's charm and elegance.

Day - 1
Palma de Mallorca to Cala D'Or
Depart from Palma in the morning and begin your journey east along the island’s stunning southern coastline. The first stop is Cala Mondragó, nestled within the Mondragó Natural Park—a beautifully protected area known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sand beaches. Anchor off this serene bay and enjoy a refreshing swim or paddle through the surrounding coves. It's a tranquil start to the charter, far from the bustle of the city, with time to snorkel or simply relax on deck.
In the afternoon, cruise a short distance to Cala d’Or, a chic marina town defined by its low-rise whitewashed buildings and a series of sandy coves like Cala Gran and Cala Esmeralda. Dock in the well-equipped marina or anchor nearby and tender in to explore. The evening is perfect for a relaxed dinner at a harborside restaurant—Restaurante Port Petit or Can Trompe are local favorites—and a sunset stroll through this charming coastal town.

Day - 2
Portocolom and Cala Figuera
After breakfast aboard or ashore, spend the morning exploring Cala d’Or’s inviting beaches. The shallow waters and golden sand of Cala Gran are ideal for swimming or paddleboarding before setting course for Porto Colom, about an hour away. Known as one of Mallorca’s largest natural harbors, this peaceful fishing port still retains much of its traditional charm. Moor in the port and enjoy lunch at a local seafood restaurant—Restaurante Colón is an excellent choice with harbor views and refined Mediterranean fare.
Continue on in the afternoon to Cala Sa Nau, a lesser-known but spectacular cove with bright blue water and a secluded feel, ideal for snorkeling and swimming off the yacht. The day ends at Cala Figuera, a small and picturesque fishing village tucked into a fjord-like inlet. Drop anchor and head ashore to wander the sleepy waterfront lined with boathouses and rustic stone walls. For dinner, enjoy traditional Mallorcan cuisine at Restaurante Pura Vida or simply relax with wine on board as the sun sets behind the cliffs.

Day - 3
Es Trenc and Palma
Sail south in the morning to Es Trenc, a breathtaking stretch of undeveloped white sand beach backed by dunes and salt flats. This protected area offers some of the clearest waters in the Balearics and a true sense of escape. Anchor just off the beach and spend the morning swimming, lounging, or taking the paddleboards along the coast. Es Trenc’s Caribbean-like setting is a highlight of the itinerary, and its peaceful waters are often visited by dolphins and birdlife.
In the early afternoon, begin the return cruise to Palma, with time for a final swim stop at a hidden cove en route. Arrive back in port by late afternoon, giving you time to disembark and explore Palma’s vibrant old town, or enjoy a final dinner aboard the yacht.
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