Ibiza is the perfect place to sail to for it's renowned nightlife and great entertainment, which isn't just reserved for the night clubs; after sunset, Ibiza caters to street markets, terrace bars and summer concerts. You don't only have to visit Ibiza for its party-til-dawn activities, step away from the city and you will find large portions of the island are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, protecting it from large scale development and preserving its cultural heritage
As the only beach on the western side of golden Formentera, Cala Saona strikes the right impression with its russet-red rocks, bone-white sands and sparkling turquoise hues. This whole coastline is stretched with impressive cliffs and Cala Saona is the only strip of sand that managed to slip through the cracks to create a beautiful spot for swimming, sunbathing, and soaking up the natural energy of Fuerteventura. The sheltered locale makes this bay a popular spot and even its small size of 140 meters doesn’t detract even an inch from its photogenic beauty. For those who are inspired to get up and explore these shores, charter guests can paddleboard, kayak, snorkel, and even visit the underwater caves of the nearby Punta Rasa. Be sure to stick around for sunset when the fading sun casts a golden glow over the red rocks, creating a mirage of majestic color.
A rocky formation that juts out into the bright blue seas of Mallorca’s northern coastline, Sa Foradada is a dreamy one of a kind experience. While most charter guests stick to the soft sands and sultry coastal corners, Sa Foradada has a wilder feel. It is close to the cultural and historical estate of the Archduke Luis Salvador. Taking a stroll around the estate is a must for those who want to drink in gorgeous views, soak up the scents and sounds of the local flora and fauna, and find a stunning spot to sip wine and feast on local paella. Sa Foradada is a unique anchorage and for those who want to find their own tucked away crook of paradise, this rock offers a rare and regal escape.
One of the hottest marinas southwest of Mallorca, Puerto Portals has long been a pull for the rich and famous making it a sublime spot for celeb watching. Charter guests looking for a luxury stay will love this glam anchorage with its high-class restaurants and designer boutiques. With more than 600 berths and an A-list crowd, you can expect the scene to be quite lively around Puerto Portals. For those looking to sneak off away from the paparazzi flashes, you can hit up the beach of Playa Punta Portals where turquoise waters and calm vibes ease you into the ebb and flow of Mallorcas softer side.
The capital of the island, Palma de Mallorca, or commonly referred to as Palma, enjoys a fantastic climate throughout the year. It is known for its marvellous historic quarter, beautiful beaches, lively social scene and is a popular spot for yachts making this their permanent berth year round. Dominating Palma's beautiful landscape is it's wonderful historical buildings, with the unmissable 13th Century Gothic Cathedral (La Seu), the Moorish Almudaina Fortress and the 13th Century hilltop Bellver Castle. From palm trees to pine forests, beaches and architecture, the variety of the landscape & culture invites visitors to explore every corner of this wonderful city.