1. Playa de sa Roquetas: 15 NM
Sail south along the coast of Mallorca. On the way you will pass many breathtaking calas. For example Cala Mitjana or a little further behind Porto Pedro, to Cala Mondrago. There is always time for a swim and a snack. Playa de sa Roquetas can be quite crowded during the day, but in the evening the hustle and bustle is over and you can watch the clear starry sky in peace.
2. Ibizia: 72 NM
Today, it is a long sailing day. You sail to Ibiza taking the “Canal de Mallorca”. The destination is Santa Eulalia at the southeast coast.
3. Ibizia Stadt: 7 NM
Well rested, we continue our route today. The way is short, but certainly a welcome change after the long day yesterday. Perhaps you will make another small stop for a swim in Cala Llonga before plunging into the nightlife. Ibiza city has many marinas, which are unfortunately all a bit expensive. We therefore recommend Botafoch marina. This marina has a favourable location and is not directly in the hustle and bustle of the action.
4. Formentera: 13 NM
Well rested we continue today. This island south of Ibiza is a gem. Crystal clear water, white beaches and breathtaking sunsets will impress you. Sail between Ibiza and Isla Espalmador through the Feu Grande. Stay overnight at a buoy in Puerto el Espalmador. Despite its name, it is not a harbour, but a beautiful place to spend the night. Or sail a little further to Playa de sa Sabina and drop anchor there. Here you will also find a beautiful sandy beach combined with stunning sunsets.
5. Cala Pujols: 32 NM
Sail around Formentera today. Anchor for lunch in Cala Sahona and then head to Cala Pujols. This small town turns into a small Italy every summer. Good restaurants, night markets and just a little Italian flair make the stay perfect.
6. Ibiza: 14 NM
You sail back to Ibiza through the Gran Frau. Today there are two possibilities: Relax in a calm cala or plunge into in the pleasure of the party capital. Sail along the rough south coast of Ibiza. The Cala Llentrisca is ideal for a break. From here you continue either to the quiet Cala Basa or to the party at San Antoni. So what will it be? Cala Basa with its white beaches, pine forests and beach bars or San Antoni with Café del Mar and Mambo?
7. Cala Portinax: 25 NM
Today you will see the north coast of Ibiza. There are many anchorages on the way to Cala Portinax. This cala offers very good protection for almost all wind directions. There are also good supermarkets and great restaurants. Don’t go to bed too late, because tomorrow you go back to Mallorca.
8. Andratx: 49 NM
Today you sail back to Mallorca. You pass the private island “Tagomago” and take the “Canal de Mallorca” to Andratx at the northwest coast of Mallorca. The moorings of the “Club Nauticos de Andratx” are right opposite the village and are the best in the harbour. Be careful in the city harbour: stones under water can damage the rudder.
9. Soller: 31 NM
Now we go to the Valley of Oranges. Soller is the only port on the whole coast between Andratx and Pollenca. From here, the mountains become steeper and steeper, passing famous places like Banalbufar, Valdemosa and Deia. In the port of Soller you can anchor or look for a berth – at Tramuntana marina or at Ports IB. From there you can take the old tram to Soller. Treat yourself to a piece of almond cake with delicious almond ice-cream!
10. Port de Pollensa: 35 NM
Here the mountains become even higher, up to 1400 m. On the way you pass Cala de la Calobra. To have a look inside is a must. The route continues around Cabo de Formentor. The lighthouse at 200 m height is a real eye-catcher. Soon you reach the bay of Pollensa, where the Romans already had a base. Once arrived, you can relax at the pool of the club “Nautico de Pollensa” and have dinner in the restaurant “Stay” at the fishing port.
11. Menorca: 35 NM
It is time to get to know a new island: Our neighbour to the east, Menorca. Sail to the former capital Ciutadella. Because of the bigger harbour the British made Mahon the capital around 1700. Ciutadella is famous for its “Caldareta”, a sumptuous fish stew that you should not miss.
12. Porto Cristo: 35 NM
After this short intermezzo we return to Mallorca. If you arrive early, you should visit the caves. Here you will find Europe’s largest cave lake. Cave concerts are also among the highlights.
13. Portocolom: 8 NM
Today you have enough time to enjoy the last day and make an extensive stop in Cala Barcas. There you can snorkel a little in the caves. A siesta under the bimini is also possible. From here to Portocolom it is only one hour and we are looking forward to hearing about your experiences.
14. Goodbye
After the last night on the ship the trip is over after a breakfast. You leave the ship around 9 o’clock and start, hopefully well recovered, into your everyday life.