Mallorca

What to see?

Mallorca offers a coastline full of contrasts. To the east, turquoise coves like Cala Mitjana or Cala Mondragó. To the north, dramatic cliffs such as those in Formentor. In the west, villages like Valldemossa or Deià charm with their authenticity. In the south, beaches like Es Trenc or Colònia de Sant Jordi invite total relaxation.

Possible route?

From Sitges, you can head south along the Catalan coast, with possible stops in Tarragona or the Ebro Delta. After crossing the Mallorca Channel (approx. 110–130 nautical miles), the island rises majestically on the horizon. A great route is to sail around Mallorca clockwise, starting along the eastern coast, reaching the Serra de Tramuntana, and returning via the south.

How many days?

For a short getaway, at least 10 days are recommended, with 2 days of sailing for the round trip and 6 days to explore the island. With 14 or 21 days, you can anchor in more places, visit Cabrera, reach Menorca, or simply take the journey at a slower pace. It’s the perfect trip to enjoy without rushing.