Mallorca Sample itinerary
- Frani Pulit
- 19 hours ago
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Mallorca is the heart of the Balearics, where Mediterranean glamour meets natural beauty and local culture. From dramatic cliffs and mountain villages to secluded coves and stylish marinas, the island offers a rich tapestry of experiences. Chartering a yacht allows you to escape the crowds, uncover hidden calas only accessible by sea, and indulge in moments that range from adventure-filled to deeply serene. This is a place where you might spend the morning paddleboarding in a quiet bay, enjoy a beachside lunch under the pines, shop in a charming village, and watch the sun melt into the sea with music playing softly on deck. Here’s how a week on the water in Mallorca could look.
Day 1 : Palma to Cala Mitjana
Step aboard your yacht in the elegant port of Palma. After a warm welcome from your crew and a glass of cava in hand, cruise along the southern coast toward Cala Mitjana. This secluded cove features limestone cliffs and sparkling turquoise waters. Spend the afternoon paddleboarding, snorkeling, or simply floating on inflatables as you ease into the Mediterranean rhythm. Later, your private chef might prepare local red prawns or grilled calamari as you watch the sunset with a cocktail in hand and soft music drifting through the warm air. Your first night onboard is all about unwinding and connecting with the sea.
Day 2 : Cala Mitjana to Caló des Moro and Cala Màrmols
After a morning swim, set course for Caló des Moro, a stunningly narrow inlet with electric-blue water framed by rugged rock formations. Continue to Cala Màrmols, a remote beach only reachable by yacht. This is pure island escapism. You might try cliffside hiking or snorkeling along the rocky coastline. With luck, you’ll catch a fish or two, which your chef can turn into a fresh, simple lunch, grilled over open flame and served with a chilled rosé. As the stars begin to emerge, enjoy dinner on deck and the kind of stillness that only the sea can offer.
Day 3 : Cala Màrmols to Es Trenc and Purobeach Palma
Cruise toward Es Trenc, known for its long stretch of sugar-white sand and Caribbean-like waters. Spend the morning swimming, kayaking, or lounging in the shallows. Later, make your way back toward Palma and head ashore to Purobeach Palma, where beach club energy meets elevated style. Enjoy sunset cocktails, Balearic beats, and a beachside dinner under lantern light. Return to your yacht anchored just offshore for a quiet night with city lights twinkling in the distance.
Day 4 : Palma to Cala Deià
Sail north along the dramatic Tramuntana coast and drop anchor in Cala Deià, a picturesque rocky cove surrounded by cliffs and olive groves. Take the dinghy ashore to explore the village of Deià, browse artisan boutiques, and sip espresso in a cobblestone square. For the evening, your crew can arrange a special dinner at Es Racó d’es Teix or Es Taller Valldemossa, two exquisite restaurants nestled in the mountains with sweeping views. Return to your yacht for a moonlight swim or glass of wine under the stars.
Day 5 : Cala Deià to Sa Foradada and Cala Tuent
Cruise past the breathtaking sea arch of Sa Foradada and stop for a scenic lunch at Restaurante Can Babiloni or Cas Patro March, both set into the cliffs with unbeatable views. Then head to Cala Tuent, a peaceful bay framed by pine-covered slopes and rugged cliffs. The calm water is perfect for trying wakeboarding or tubing. Back on board, let your chef surprise you with some Spanish tapas as music plays and golden hour casts magic over the mountains.
Day 6 : Cala Tuent to Sa Calobra and Cala Banyalbufar
After breakfast, visit Sa Calobra, a dramatic gorge that opens into the sea. Kayak through the canyon entrance or hike part of the iconic Torrent de Pareis trail. Later, cruise south to Cala Banyalbufar, where terraced vineyards slope down to the sea. Anchor here for the afternoon and soak in the tranquility. Dinner might be enjoyed onboard or ashore at Vent de Tramuntana, where sunset views pair beautifully with Mallorcan wine.
Day 7 : Cala Banyalbufar to Cap Rocat and Sea Club
Your final full day begins with a relaxed sail back toward Palma. Before you reach port, stop at Cap Rocat, a luxurious hideaway built into a historic military fortress. Here you can dine at the Sea Club, one of the island’s most stunning seaside restaurants. After lunch, drop anchor for one last swim in the calm, clear waters of the Bay of Palma. The evening is yours, perhaps a farewell dinner and cava on deck, music playing, and memories from the week still warm in your heart.
Day 8: Disembarkation in Palma
Enjoy a final breakfast onboard with views of the marina and Palma’s Gothic skyline. As you step ashore, you’ll carry with you the sun-drenched joy of Mallorca, the secret coves, the elegant meals, the laughter on deck, and the stillness of watching the sea turn gold at sunset.