From: Palma (Spain - Mallorca)
Majorca Cabin Charter - Sailing Cruise
Discover Majjorca on board of sailing catamaran
Sailing Cruise Itinerary
**This is a sample itinerary. The actual itinerary may be adjusted by the captain or the service provider due to weather conditions or other reasons.
Day
1
Palma de Mallorca
Check-in at 5pm in Palma de Mallorca the capital city of Majorca and a popular sailing destination. After a short briefing we will head to Puerto Andratx, a small coastal town located on the southwestern coast of Majorca. The town's charming harbor is a favorite spot for yachts, sailboats, and other vessels. The harbor's surroundings are home to numerous luxury villas, making it a popular destination for the rich and famous.
Day
2
Puerto Soller
Puerto Soller is another picturesque coastal town located on the northwest coast of Majorca. It's surrounded by the Tramuntana Mountains, which provide an impressive backdrop for the town's picturesque harbor. Puerto Soller is also a great base for exploring the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You may take a scenic train ride from the town to the nearby villages of Soller and Bunyola.
Day
3
Puerto de Pollensa
In the morning we will set up sails to Puerto Pollensa a charming seaside town located on the northeastern coast of Majorca. It's surrounded by the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains and has a sheltered bay that makes it a great destination for sailing. You may take a stroll along the town's promenade lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town also boasts of several art galleries and museums, showcasing the island's rich cultural heritage.
Day
4
Cala Rajada
Today we'll head to Cala Rajada a small town located on the northeast coast of Majorca. It's known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and lively nightlife. Cala Rajada harbor is a popular spot for water sports, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and windsurfing. You may visit local lighthouse that offers dramatic views over Mediterranean.
Day
5
Cala d'Or
Cala d'Or is a coastal town known for its sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and charming Mediterranean-style architecture. Cala d'Or's marina is a great base for exploring the nearby coves and bays, including Cala Llombards and Cala Santanyi. The town also boasts of several excellent restaurants and bars, serving some of the best seafood in Majorca.
Day
6
Cabrera
Cabrera is a small island, protected nature reserve and home to several species of rare flora and fauna. During sailing cruise you may ask crew to take dinghy and explore its rugged coastline, pristine beaches, and turquoise waters. The island also has several historic attractions, including a Napoleonic-era military base and a 19th-century lighthouse.
Day
7
Palma de Mallorca
On Friday we will head back to our home marina in Palma de Mallorca. Sleep aboard and disembarkation next morning at 9am.
Cruise Price Details
Price includes
- Cabin Charter - included in price:
- Pre-planned route
- Skipper and Hostess
- 7-night cruise with half board meal service (breakfast + lunch)
- Drinks on board (half-liter wine or 1 liter beer per passenger/day)
- 1 liter water per passenger/day
- Navigare Carefree pack * welcome package, final cleaning, bed sheets & towels, dinghy, outboard engine & fuel, gas, full water tanks, free Wi-Fi Internet on board.
- Fuel
- Moorings
- Tourist tax
- Organization costs
Price does not include
- Price does not include:
- Flights
- Transfer between airport and boat
- Restaurants
- Dinners
- Activities, excursions or visits proposed on site
Good to Know
Read useful information about this charter
Location
The departure base depends on the sailing dates you select.
Check-in / Checkout
Check-in: Saturday
Check-out: Saturday
Accommodation
Private cabin
Private cabin for 2 guests. If the cabin is booked for 1 guest only, a single accommodation surcharge will apply.
Crew
The sailing tour from Palma is operated by a professional crew of 2: captain and chef.
The captain is responsible for: the safety of guests during Majorca Cabin Charter - Sailing Cruise, handling of the yacht, navigation and adjusting the itinerary according to weather conditions.
Meal Plan
Half Board
Breakfast and lunch are included in the price and served on board by the hostess. Soft drinks are included during meals.
During the sailing tour in Spain - Mallorca dinner is usually enjoyed ashore in local restaurants once the yacht is moored for the night.
If you have food allergies or intolerances, please inform us in advance so the crew can take them into consideration.
Sailing Itinerary & Weather Conditions
Majorca Cabin Charter - Sailing Cruise is planned in advance; however, the itinerary may be adjusted depending on weather conditions, port availability, and the captain's safety decisions.
The captain may modify the route or change the order of stops to ensure a safe and comfortable sailing experience.
Payment & Cancellation
No-obligation reservation (3 day hold).
No payment is required until the booking agreement is signed.
Payment terms:
- Down payment: 30%
- Balance: due 60 days before departure
- Extras: payable in advance, at least 60 days before the charter
Cancellation policy:
- 30% of the charter fee is retained for cancellations made 61 days before departure
- 100% of the total charter fee is non-refundable for cancellations made 60 days or less prior to the charter
Payment and cancellation terms are provided for reference only. Final terms are defined in the booking agreement.
Customer reviews
How customer reviews and ratings work
We use the Average with Prior (also known as Bayesian Average) to calculate the total rating for each sailing cruise
Since new cruises could have very few reviews, each review can significantly impact the average score, potentially leading to misleading representations of the total score (e.g., one very positive or very negative review skewing the overall rating). To mitigate this, we use a "prior" or "default" score.
This means that each cruise, by default, starts with a rating of 4, which is calculated from 5 hypothetical reviews, each rated 4. This assumption provides a baseline level of performance that is neutral-to-positive.
For example, if a new cruise receives a 5-star review, the total rating will be adjusted to 4.17. Here's how it is calculated: (4 × 5) + 5 = 25 and then divided by the total number of reviews 6 (5 default + 1 actual review), resulting in 4.17
As more reviews come in, the weight of the actual reviews increases, and the influence of the prior diminishes.