Just have a look at what your week aboard a superyacht in the Balearics will offer:
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Day 1
Palma
Mallorca’s capital city is a laid-back and trendy city, with interesting architecture and fantastic shopping and dining options. As the great majority of tourists simply use it as a gateway to the beaches, it has remained somewhat unaffected by the hordes and is indeed a gorgeous place to explore. Today, board your superyacht moored in the world-class marina, settle in, and then spend your day discovering the historic medieval center, with its impressive cathedral and the ever-thriving Passeig del Born. A sundowner and seafood paella along the seaside promenade makes for a wonderful way to end the day. Then come aboard your superyacht for a peaceful night’s sleep.
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Day 2
Ibiza
A world-renowned hedonist haven, Ibiza is arguably the most famous island in the Balearics, and your first port of call out of Palma. A leisurely morning cruise, with plenty of time for sunbathing and chillaxing, will see you reach Ibiza by lunchtime. Don’t let the party reputation fool you into thinking this is just a backpacker’s haunt. Ibiza is home to exclusive restaurants, boutiques and upmarket bars, ideal if you want to splurge on a little designer shopping and gourmet feasting. Flamboyant cabaret shows are an absolute hit with many visitors, and if you’re in the mood for a night of shenanigans you’ll find yourself in just the right place.
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Day 3
Espalmador
Leaving the glitzy and glamourous side of the Balearics behind, this morning you'll cast off for Espalmador, a gorgeous islet right in the heart of one of the best SCUBA and snorkel sites in the whole archipelago. The idyllic beaches and crystal clear waters of Espalmador make for an outstanding backdrop, as you spend the morning snorkeling, swimming and enjoying the
natural surroundings. By mid-afternoon, after you’ve had copious amounts of fun in the sun and surf, head to the southern end of Espalmador. Here’s where you’ll find Café del Mar, the most popular sunset viewing spot of all! As the party revelers start descending for the night, leave them to it and retire to your luxury superyacht for a delightful (and quiet!) night’s sleep.
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Day 4
Andratx
Today, you’ll reach one of the other famous islands in the Balearics: Majorca. But you can take your time. Cruising along Ibiza’s lesser visited northern coastline, you’ll no doubt come across countless secluded coves, all inviting you to stop and take a swim. Just as the day’s end approaches, we’ll head for Andratx, a delightfully charming port town on Majorca’s southwestern tip. For a gourmet dinner and drinks ashore…the world is your oyster. Andratx is home to an array of top-notch seaside restaurants and bars.
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Day 5
North Coast of Mallorca and Pollenca Bay
The dramatic Balearic scenery is the highlight of day 5. As you cruise along the northern coast of Majorca, you’ll be greeted by rugged rocky cliffs plunging straight into the deep blue Mediterranean. There aren’t many beaches here, but that certainly won’t stop you from dropping anchor in a protected cove and diving head first into the sea. You can spend an entire day basking in the stunning scenery, and you can make headway at a snail’s pace along the most picturesque corner of the Balearics. This afternoon, anchor at Pollenca Bay and take the tender to shore, from where a taxi will take you to Pollenca’s beautiful medieval town center. A quaint old town, a maze of cobblestone alleys, and an old-world side of Majorca you simply must see.
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Day 6
Menorca
After a relaxing breakfast, your captain will set his sights for Menorca, a very short cruise-ride away. Spend the day at sea, swimming, snorkeling or having fun with one of the many water toys your superyacht has stored away for such an occasion. By mid-afternoon, drop anchor on the natural harbor below Mahon, one of the most spectacular bays in the Mediterranean. The town, perched high on a cliff above the harbor, is a hidden gem of the Balearics, both authentic and elegant. Head up here for the evening and you will discover a town to which very few are privy.
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Day 7
Cabrera
The week is passing all too fast, we know, so squeeze the most out of your Balearics yacht charter itinerary by spending your last day on board exploring the wonders of the protected – and restricted – archipelago of Cabrera. Uninhabited and unspoiled, this marine reserve is a wondrous place to discover with a snorkel mask and a pair of flippers. Rich in sea life and colorful coral, this will no doubt be the underwater highlight of your entire trip. Why is it left till last? Because if you head here on day 1…there’ll be no chance of tearing you away! Tonight, enjoy a few lasts: the last time you can bask in a glorious Balearics yacht charter sunset, the last gourmet dinner under the stars, and the last night’s blissful sleep aboard your luxurious superyacht.
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Day 8
Palma
After a lazy breakfast, it’s time to head back to Palma and disembark.















