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THE BALEARIC ISLANDS
The Balearic Islands, located in the western Mediterranean south of Spain, offer a captivating destination for yacht charters. With Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Formentera, and Cabrera as the main attractions, visitors can explore diverse landscapes and attractions. Majorca stands out with its extensive coastline and vibrant city of Palma de Mallorca. Menorca boasts historical sites like the Museu de Minorca, while Ibiza is renowned for its nightlife and picturesque beaches. Royal Yacht Brokers provides tailored itineraries, ensuring a memorable experience for charter guests.
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IBIZA
While Ibiza may have a reputation as a party island, it offers far more than just nightclubs and mass tourism. Yacht charterers can experience its natural beauty, tranquil coves, and a plethora of engaging cultural activities. In fact, significant parts of the island, like "God's Finger" in Benirràs Bay, are designated as U.N. World Heritage Sites, ensuring protection from development.
DAY 1
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FORMENTERA
Formentera arguably offers the ultimate sailing vacation experience for those seeking seclusion. The island features pine forests, white sands, clear waters, and dramatic cliffs similar to its Balearic counterparts, but with a notably serene ambiance. High rise hotels are scarce, leaving plenty of quiet beaches to discover. Spend afternoons exploring deserted coves, once frequented by pirates.
DAY 2
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SANTA PONSA
Santa Ponsa sits nestled in a stunning sheltered cove in the southwest of Majorca, attracting holidaymakers for the past 40 years. It has captivated the British tourists in particular. Unlike the resorts dotting the east coast, Santa Ponsa thrives without towering high rises. Instead, the area boasts considerable development, with villas peppering the surrounding hilly countryside and further expansions underway. The main attraction is the beach – a vast expanse of silky soft white sand caressed by beautiful blue seas.
DAY 3
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DRAGONERA
The tiny Island of Sa Dragonera lies just off the western most point of Mallorca. The Island is a continuation of the Tramantuna mountain range that dominates the west coast of Mallorca and while no people live on Sa Dragonera it is home to a vast number of lizards and birds.
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PORT OF SOLLER
Port of Soller is a wonderful little village situated in one of Mallorca’s most beautiful horseshoe harbours. Surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains, this town has the best of both worlds – magnificent mountain scenery and a sea view to boot.
DAY 5
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PORT DE POLLENÇA
There’s an unwritten rule that whenever mountains meet sea, the resulting landscape is always very beautiful. Nowhere is this truer than for the small town of Port de Pollenca. At the very northern tip of Majorca, the small fishing village Port de Pollenca is known for its peaceful atmosphere and for the sandy beaches bordered by the seawalk. In the evening Yacht Charter tourists and locals can be found wondering on their paseo or stroll, a tradition kept for decades.
DAY 6
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S’ALBUFERA DES GRAU NATURAL PARK
S’Albufera des Grau was declared a Natural Park by after years of local social efforts to protect the area. In 2003 the Park’s limits were expanded to cover a total surface area of 5,006.7 hectares, between its waters and its land, and the five islets were declared Nature Reserves (Addaia islands, s’Estany, Bassa de Morella, es Prat and the Illa d’en Colom) in an effort to conserve particularly sensitive places of vast natural and ecological interest.
DAY 7
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MAHON
There’s an unwritten rule that whenever mountains meet sea, the resulting landscape is always very beautiful. Nowhere is this truer than for the small town of Port de Pollenca. At the very northern tip of Majorca, the small fishing village Port de Pollenca is known for its peaceful atmosphere and for the sandy beaches bordered by the seawalk. In the evening Yacht Charter tourists and locals can be found wondering on their paseo or stroll, a tradition kept for decades.
DAY 8
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PORTO CRISTO
Porto Cristo is a working fishing village on Majorca’s east coast. There’s an unhurried vibe here, with lazy days spent on the beach and relaxed evenings enjoying a plate of paella at the waterfront restaurants. And you don’t even have to move far to see one of the island’s top attractions – the Caves of Drach are literally on your doorstep