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2-Day Cabrera Overnight - Multi-Day Adventures Yacht Charter Mallorca
2 days / 1 night 70 nautical miles Marina Cuarentena, Palma 1 nights

2-Day Cabrera Overnight

An overnight escape to the protected Cabrera National Park — one of the Mediterranean's last untouched archipelagos

Route Overview

The 2-Day Cabrera Overnight is a unique opportunity to experience the Cabrera National Park as very few visitors can — with an overnight stay on a mooring buoy in the protected harbour. While day-trippers see Cabrera for a few hours, you'll have the island to yourself as the sun sets, dine on board under a canopy of stars, and wake to the silence of one of the Mediterranean's last untouched archipelagos. The Blue Cave, the 14th-century castle, pristine snorkelling, and the crossing from Es Trenc make this a truly special two-day escape from Mallorca.

Full Route Map

11 stops · 2-Day Cabrera Overnight
~3h 47min sailing68 nm
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15 nm · ~51 min
6 nm · ~21 min
2 nm · ~7 min
10 nm · ~35 min
0 nm · ~0 min
1 nm · ~3 min
1 nm · ~3 min
1 nm · ~4 min
12 nm · ~41 min
19 nm · ~1h 4min
Marina Cuarentena → Cala Pi
Cala Pi → Es Trenc Beach
Es Trenc Beach → Colonia Sant Jordi
Colonia Sant Jordi → Cabrera Harbour
Cabrera Harbour → Cabrera Harbour
Cabrera Harbour → Blue Cave (Cova Blava)
Blue Cave (Cova Blava) → Cabrera Archipelago
Cabrera Archipelago → Platja des Pagès
Platja des Pagès → Sa Ràpita Beach
Sa Ràpita Beach → Marina Cuarentena

Complete 3-day route. Click markers for stop details. Actual route may vary based on weather and sea conditions.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Palma → Es Trenc → Cabrera National Park - Yacht Charter Route Mallorca

Day 1: Palma → Es Trenc → Cabrera National Park

South coast beaches and the crossing to Cabrera — arrive at the protected archipelago for an overnight under the stars

Distance

35 nautical miles

From

Marina Cuarentena, Palma

To

Cabrera National Park

The first day takes you along Mallorca's beautiful south coast before crossing to the Cabrera archipelago. After departing Palma, you cruise southeast past the dramatic inlet of Cala Pi and the iconic Es Trenc beach — 3km of white sand that rivals any Caribbean beach. A stop at the fishing village of Colonia Sant Jordi provides fresh seafood and the last mainland views before the 10-nautical-mile crossing to Cabrera. Arriving at the protected harbour, you moor on a designated buoy beneath the 14th-century castle. As the day-trippers depart, the island becomes yours — dinner on board as the sun sets behind the castle, followed by a night under some of the clearest skies in the Mediterranean.

Palma Bay panoramaEs Trenc white sand beachColonia Sant Jordi harbourCabrera crossingCabrera Castle at sunset
5 stops · Day 1: Palma → Es Trenc → Cabrera National Park
~1h 53min sailing34 nm
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15 nm · ~51 min
6 nm · ~21 min
2 nm · ~7 min
10 nm · ~35 min
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Map data ©2026 Inst. Geogr. Nacional
Map data ©2026 Inst. Geogr. Nacional
Marina Cuarentena → Cala Pi
Cala Pi → Es Trenc Beach
Es Trenc Beach → Colonia Sant Jordi
Colonia Sant Jordi → Cabrera Harbour
09:00

Marina Cuarentena, Palma

Depart Palma heading southeast across the Bay of Palma. The Cathedral and Bellver Castle provide a dramatic send-off as you head toward the south coast.

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10:30

Cala Pi

A narrow fjord-like inlet cut into golden limestone cliffs. The turquoise water is sheltered and perfect for a first swim of the day.

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11:30

Es Trenc Beach

Mallorca's most famous beach — 3km of Caribbean-white sand and shallow turquoise water. Anchor offshore for swimming, paddleboarding, and a relaxed brunch.

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13:00

Colonia Sant Jordi

A charming fishing village and the traditional departure point for Cabrera. Top up supplies and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants before the crossing.

15:00

Cabrera Harbour

Overnight

Arrive at the main harbour of Cabrera island and moor on one of the 50 designated buoys. The 14th-century castle overlooks the bay — climb to the top for panoramic views of the archipelago.

Best For

Nature loversSnorkellingPhotographyCouplesFamilies

Trip Highlights

Cabrera National Park — protected marine reserve
The Blue Cave (Cova Blava) — sapphire-lit grotto
Overnight on a mooring buoy under the stars
Es Trenc — Mallorca's most iconic beach
14th-century Cabrera Castle
Pristine snorkelling in crystal-clear waters
Colonia Sant Jordi — charming fishing village

Book This Trip

DepartureMarina Cuarentena, Palma
Duration2 days / 1 night
Distance70 nautical miles
Overnights1
SeasonMay – September

Recommended yachts for this route:

MOKAHIGH ENERGYLADY M

What's Included

  • Professional captain and crew for 2 days
  • All fuel and navigation
  • Cabrera National Park mooring permit
  • Water sports equipment (paddleboard, snorkel gear, kayak)
  • Gourmet catering for 2 days (breakfast, lunch, snacks, beverages)
  • Bed linen and towels for overnight stay

Important Notes

  • Cabrera mooring buoys are limited to 50 and must be reserved in advance — we handle all permits at no additional cost.
  • The crossing from Colonia Sant Jordi to Cabrera takes approximately 1 hour. Your captain may adjust timing based on sea conditions.
  • Overnight accommodation is on the yacht on a mooring buoy. Cabins are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms.
  • No facilities are available on Cabrera — all food, water, and supplies are provided on board.
  • Available on yachts with overnight capability only. Contact us for yacht recommendations.

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