Spain and the Baleric Islands.
From the beautiful Balearic Islands of Mallorca, Minorca and Ibiza, to Barcelona, to the Costa del Sol, Spain offers sun, beach, history, parties and a world famous relaxed lifestyle that is perfect for charters.
Our most popular destinations are Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca, both with plenty of sail and motor yachts and great charter itineraries. Whether for a bareboat or crewed charter, these islands offer everything from secluded coves with beautiful sunsets to renowned nightlife.
Charters from the Costa del Sol can cruise the entire South Eastern coast of Spain and also reach exotic destinations such as Gibraltar and Morocco.
If the essence of passion is what you seek, then Spain should start (and perhaps end) your search. Home of bullfights, sangria and salsa dancing, Spain has it all. Visit Barcelona to experience the works of Gaudi, Picasso, and Dali who have all contributed to the architecture and style of this metropolis.
South from here lie the Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol, to the North is the Costa Brava bordering France.
Experience the beauty and majesty of Balearic Islands as only a yacht charter can provide. Sunshine, deep blue water, rocky peaks and golden beaches characterize Mallorca, Ibiza, Formenterra and Menorca.
The Balearic Islands are composed of the four well-known and popular islands Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera and further some more small islands.
This Islands has much more to show to you than you might think about: calm bays, wide beaches, agile towns and marinas, cliffy coasts and rocks, abundantly covered with vegetation. In its extraordinary variety, they exceed expectations and besides, you can make sailing trips independent of the season, because there are about 300 days of sun.
Formentera the smallest of the Balearic Islands, and also Ibiza should be visited because of their contrast: Ibiza offers excellent marinas and ports besides hundreds of idyllic bays and excellent sandy beaches. Some of the best night life in all of the world, top restaurants, historic towns and beautiful un-spoilt coves making these four islands one of the most popular destinations in the Western Mediterranean. Ibiza is a 24 hours party island with beautiful beaches and a great nature. It is the opposite off the very close unknown island Formentera. Here you still find the flower power people and the only place in the Mediterranean with real white beaches.
Yacht Charter itinerary for the Islands of Spain.
The best way to visit these islands is onboard a by yacht.
In that way you can enjoy all the craziness you find on these special Islands, and yet escape it completely if you wish.
Ibiza is known as the Party Island. This is where the party during summer is in Europe.
Day 1
You arrive in Ibiza and are greeted at the airport by your Captain who will accompany you to your charter yacht. As soon as you are settled, you depart for the lovely islands of Formentera to spend the day in quiet comfort, snorkeling and swimming. Later you return to Ibiza for a night of fun and frolic.
Day 2
You enjoy a leisurely breakfast (or lunch, depending on what time you returned to the yacht from the clubs!) as you motor up the coast of Ibiza Cala D'en Serra. This exquisite sandy cove has turquoise waters that are perfect for snorkeling. Dinner will be served al fresco under star-studded skies. Following dinner, the yacht will depart for Mallorca, to anchor off the rugged island of Cabrera if the weather is settled.
Day 3
In the morning you leave Cabrera for Palma taking time to explore the city, including the La Seu Cathedral and the surrounding sights. You return to the yacht for lunch while underway as you head on up to Proto Cristo to visit the Coves del Drac, a wonderful cave with an astounding subterranean lake. After your visit, it is just a short cruise up to Port d'Alcudia where you'll enjoy dinner on board, or try out the local cuisine.
Day 4
After breakfast, you might opt to take a short bike ride to the Parc Natural De S'Albufera for a walk and a chance to see the unusual species of birds. Then its back to the yacht for some water sports before leaving for Menorca where you either anchor or dock in the capital city of Mao (Mahon) for the evening.
Day 5
After breakfast you depart for the northern end of Menorca, to Fornells. This pretty fishing village is situated at the mouth of a long bay. There are several anchorages here, each one nicer than the one before. Your Captain will help you choose the one that's perfect for you. There you'll spend the rest of the evening anchored under the stars.
Day 6
This morning you'll enjoy breakfast whle underway, as your yacht departs early for the Port de Soller, a beautiful natural harbor surrounded by the spectacular mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana. If you are a music lover, you might want to hire a car and visit the Carthusain Monastery of Validemossa where Chopin spent time.
Day 7
On this day you'll take a lovely short journey back to Palma in time to depart to the Airport on Majorca, where you will catch a flight back to Ibiza, or simply leave from Palma to your final destination.































