MALLORCA

Have you seen this? Aboard the Legend catamaran and combine leisurely sailing and rich coastal excursions to places of interest .

The city of Palma de Mallorca – the pearl of Mediterranean

A walk through the narrow streets, dotted with medieval, Arab and Jewish brushstrokes, where the magnificent palaces of the Mallorcan bourgeoisie, courtyards with restrained design, tell you the story of Palma. The city’s most recognizable feature is the cathedral, a sample of Gothic splendor. graceful and majestic.

Palma de Mallorca city view from Palma bay

Natural Park of Sa Dragonera

The beautiful Sierra de Tramuntana is being hidden in the sea by its southwest side when it reaches the municipality of Sant Elm to emerge 800 meters beyond in the form of an island, the island of Sa Dragonera.

There are four different itineraries that can be done on the island, all perfect for most hiking enthusiasts.

Port d’Andratx in the southwest of Mallorca

Port d’Andratx is considered by many to be the most charming harbor in the Mediterranean, luring visitors with beautiful surroundings, an intriguing combination of beach and mountain, and supported by a wide range of shops and gastronomic delights.

Priceless and unrivalled sunset in a summer evening is replaced by beautiful night sceneries of this magnetic place with the warm street lighting, filling soul by a spirit of summer, joy and happiness.

Port d’Andratx Sunset

Port of Sóller and the town of Sóller on the west coast of Mallorca

The bay, sheltered from the winds by high coastal ledges and the Tramuntana mountain range, is surrounded by the highest peaks of the island: the Puig Major 1,445 meters high, Puig del Ofre (1090 m), Sierra de Alfabia (1000 m) and Es Teix (1050 m).

You might wish to go ashore and ride the train along the orange road — the railroad that was used in the last century to deliver oranges to the port from gardens deep in the island.

Port Soller

Bay Sa Calobra and canyon Torrent de Pareis (Gates of heaven)

The picturesque bay of Sa Colobra with pebble and snow-white sand beaches, with incredibly clear water, located between two huge rocks, is a real gem of the north coast of Mallorca. But you will be speechless when you discover the Torrent de Pareis – the Gates of Paradise. Built with water currents for millions of years, with large fish in the river and mountain goats on the slopes, it amazes with majestic beauty.

Sa Calobra Bay entrance
Torrent de Pareis

Cap de Formentor

At the Cap de Formentor the top end of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range meets the Mediterranean. ‘Cap’  literally means ‘end ’.

Cala Figuera with spectacular u-shaped sea inlet in the southeast of Mallorca

This is a kingdom of grandeur and serenity, far from the bustle of the world, where the mirror-like surface of the sea reflects the blue of the sky and sparkles with rich azure colors.

Caló des Moro

Small virgin beach with white sand Caló des Mororounded by pines, bushes and lentisc, is situated at two nautical miles from the Port Cala Figuera de Santanyí Being one of the best kept secret beaches of the island, this is the most crowded beach of this area in the summer months, so finding place to lie on a towel might be a problem. But that won’t disturb you enjoy picture perfect steep cliffs and swimming and snorkeling in the translucent turquoise blue water.

Porto Cristo and the most well-known caves of Mallorca, Cuevas del Drach

On the east side of the island in Porto Cristo  are located the best known caves in Mallorca – the Caves of Drach. A little inland from Porto Cristo are the karst caves of Covas dels Hams.

Porto Cristo Beach

Paradise beaches Es Trenc, Es Caragol y Es Carbó located in the south

The best beaches in Mallorca with kilometers of white sand and turquoise waters. So, prepare a snorkel tube and a towel and go to relax to what we could define as the true paradise.

National Park of Cabrera 

Crystal water, calm and relaxing beaches of S’Espalmador, Sa Platgeta or Cas Pages, thousands of fish, dolphins and turtles, sea urchins, octopuses, crabs and cuttlefish among many other species of marine life, shrub-covered cliffs on which live predatory birds and seabirds, a medieval fortress, from the ruins of which at an altitude of 72 meters above sea level offer wonderful panoramic views, a beautiful underwater grotto Sa Cova Blava with an impressive seabed.

In this privileged and very sheltered place you can spend a wonderful day.

Note: In the Cabrera National Park is forbidden to anchor near the archipelago, berthing is possible only in Cabrera Bay, where for visitors are installed 50 receiving buoys, indicating the size of boats and yachts that can moor to them. Permits for berthing at buoy are issued by the Balearic Islands Transportation Department for one or two days depending on the season.

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