Palma De Mallorca to Port Adriano, Spain: 8 Days of Superyacht Luxury
Embark on an unparalleled eight-day superyacht journey, an exclusive private escape crafted to your desires. Beginning in the vibrant heart of Palma de Mallorca, the journey will carry you through the sparkling turquoise waters of the Balearic Sea, revealing secluded coves and magical coastal vistas. Experience the serene beauty of hidden gems and the glamorous allure of iconic islands, all from the comfort and privacy of your magnificent superyacht. This meticulously designed itinerary culminates in the sophisticated haven of Port Adriano, promising an unforgettable exploration of Spain's most coveted maritime treasures.

ES TRENC - One of the most famed beaches in the whole of Mallorca, Es Trenc sweeps along the southern coast -stretching on for seven kilometers. An oasis of white powder dunes and iridescent turquoise hues, there’s a lot to love about Es Trenc. When the sunlight strikes the sea it shimmers in shades of emerald green, looking ever alluring for a swim or a snorkel. The blanket ban on developing along this striking stretch ensures that it stays as wild and free as it feels. With so much space to choose from, you never feel hemmed in at Es Trenc. Not only is Es Trenc an idyllic escape for those charter guests seeking sand and sea, but the dunes that back the beach are also known for being a popular breeding ground for birds. With an emphasis on space and serenity, there are no watersports here meaning that your gentle snorkel won’t be interrupted by anything more than a ripple.

CABRERA - The tiny island of Cabrera, just south of Mallorca, forms an archipelago with 17 other islands that make up the Cabrera National Park. With its majestic natural harbour, it is not particularly well known, but full of history as it has seen Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Byzantines, and Romans pass through its soil. Snorkeling and diving here reveal one of the Mediterranean’s best-preserved underwater ecosystems, with vibrant Posidonia seagrass meadows sheltering diverse marine life, including dolphins and turtles. The mesmerizing Blue Cave, accessible only by boat, enchants with its ethereal azure glow, making for an unforgettable swim. With peaceful beaches like Sa Platgeta and S’Espalmador, Cabrera invites travelers seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a glimpse into Spain’s maritime past.

FORMENTERA - Without a visit to Formentera, your Balearics charter would not be complete. The smallest of the Balearic Islands is situated 11 km from the southeast coast of Ibiza and is a popular and much-loved yacht spot. Formentera has an exclusive air, with its breathtaking beaches composed of gin-clear water and peaceful bays for anchoring. Formentera is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. After diving and kayaking, you can indulge in a relaxing mud bath at the tiny Isla Espalmador. With salt flats and cycle lanes, cycling around the island is a delightful way to spend the day.
IBIZA - is where sun-drenched days melt into legendary nights, a Balearic jewel that seduces travelers with its dual personality. Start your adventure in the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town’s ancient heart, where cobbled streets wind past whitewashed houses and the 13th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria offers panoramic views of the sparkling harbor. By day, unwind on the island’s iconic beaches- Playa d’en Bossa for lively vibes, Cala Conta for crystalline waters, or Las Salinas, set within a protected nature reserve home to pink flamingos. As dusk falls, Ibiza transforms: sip cocktails at Café del Mar as the sun sets in San Antonio, then dance beneath the stars at world-renowned clubs like Pacha, Hï Ibiza, and Ushuaïa. Embrace the island’s bohemian spirit at the vibrant Las Dalias Hippy Market, or set sail to Formentera for a taste of hidden bliss.

CALA COMTE - The White Island of Ibiza comes sprinkled generously with glorious coves and beaches but none come as lauded as Cala Comte. With its golden sand, shallow entry, and turquoise waters clear enough to see your feet in technicolor, Cala Comte captures everything delicious about the beautiful Balearics. Being close to the energy and excitement of San Antonio is a plus for those who want to sip cocktails against the backdrop of vibrant surroundings. This is also one of the most famous places for catching the melting orange and pink shades of Ibiza's famous sunsets. Dig your heels in the sand and witness the wonder of the White Islands' beloved show.
ES CUBELLS - The White Island is full of secret coves and corners, stashed amongst the buzz, but Es Cubells is something truly special. Surrounded by farmland and fincas, this smidge of a village comes rich in history and soaked in seclusion. Despite its off-the-beaten-track vibe, it remains a truly prestigious corner of the island thanks to its sweeping, stunning views and its sense of pure, unbridled privacy. With a scenic whitewashed church, tucked away luxury villas, a couple of gorgeous restaurants, and three sublime snorkelling coves, Es Cubells holds the delight of life without time. Some of the best-cobbled beaches you can see here include the hard-to-reach Cala Llentrisca, Es Xarcu, and the namesake itself - Es Cubells Beach. With pebbles and pure clear seas backed by fragrant pines or golden carved cliffs, this whole area feels a world away from the bustle of Ibiza.

PORT d’ANDRATX - nestled on Mallorca’s southwest coast, is a captivating blend of natural beauty, nautical charm, and sophisticated leisure. This picturesque fishing harbor, framed by rugged mountains and crystal-clear coves like Cala Llamp and Cala Moragues, offers an idyllic escape for discerning travelers. The vibrant seafront promenade buzzes with a cosmopolitan mix of art galleries, chic boutiques, and upscale restaurants where fresh seafood is a highlight, especially at the iconic “la Llotja” fish market. Visitors can indulge in tender trips to explore hidden coves and the nearby Sa Dragonera island, a protected natural park rich in wildlife and hiking trails. The tranquil beaches and elegant beach clubs provide perfect sun-soaked retreats for those seeking relaxation, while the surrounding Tramuntana mountains invite hiking and cycling adventures. As dusk falls, Port d’Andratx transforms into a lively hub of nightlife.

PORT ADRIANO - nestled on Mallorca’s southwest coast, is a beacon of modern luxury and Mediterranean charm. Redesigned by Philippe Starck in 2012, this sleek marina accommodates superyachts up to 100 meters, blending cutting-edge architecture with the island’s natural beauty. Visitors can indulge in upscale shopping at designer boutiques, savor diverse cuisines from Spanish tapas to Asian delicacies, and unwind at chic bars. For active travelers, Port Adriano offers a vibrant array of watersports, including jet skiing, paddleboarding, flyboarding, and scuba diving at one of Mallorca’s top dive centers. Families enjoy summer parades and live street performances, while golf enthusiasts are minutes from the renowned Santa Ponsa Golf Club’s championship courses.

The Balearic Islands, off eastern Spain in the Mediterranean, are ideal for private yachting. Their blend of secluded coves, vibrant towns, and clear waters creates a perfect setting for sea adventures. From lively Ibiza and calm Formentera to scenic Mallorca and peaceful Menorca, each island offers unique experiences. The reliable Mediterranean climate and many luxurious marinas ensure an ideal location for private yachting.
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