
3-Day Mallorca Circumnavigation
The ultimate Balearic sailing experience — circumnavigate the entire island of Mallorca in three unforgettable days
Route Overview
The 3-Day Mallorca Circumnavigation is our signature multi-day experience — a complete loop around the island that reveals every face of Mallorca's coastline. From the dramatic Tramuntana cliffs and the artists' village of Deià, to the wild northern tip of Cap de Formentor, the hidden sea caves of the east coast, and the Caribbean-white sands of Es Trenc, this route covers 140 nautical miles and includes overnight stays at anchor in Port de Sóller and Alcudia Bay. It's the ultimate way to experience Mallorca by sea, and it's only possible with a multi-day charter.
Full Route Map
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 → Tramuntana Coast → Port de Sóller
The dramatic northwest coast — sea cliffs, Sa Foradada, and the artists' village of Deià
Distance
35 nautical miles
From
Marina Cuarentena, Palma
To
Port de Sóller
The first day takes you along Mallorca's most dramatic coastline. Departing Palma, you cruise northwest past the exclusive beaches of Illetas and the hidden coves of Portals Vells before the Tramuntana mountains begin their vertical ascent from the sea. The highlight is Sa Foradada — a pierced rock formation jutting into the Mediterranean below the estate of Archduke Ludwig Salvator, who fell in love with this coast in the 1870s. Continue past the artists' village of Deià, where Robert Graves lived for decades, before arriving at the horseshoe harbour of Port de Sóller for dinner and an overnight stay.
Marina Cuarentena, Palma
Depart Palma heading northwest along the bay. Bellver Castle and the Cathedral recede behind you as the Tramuntana mountains rise ahead.
Illetas Beach
First swim stop at Mallorca's most exclusive beach — crystal-clear water sheltered by pine-clad headlands.
Cala Portals Vells
Three secluded beaches with a 15th-century cave chapel carved by Genoese sailors. Snorkelling over seagrass meadows.
Sa Foradada
The iconic pierced rock formation below the Archduke Ludwig Salvator's estate. Lunch at anchor with the Tramuntana cliffs towering above.
Deià Cove (Cala Deià)
A tiny pebble cove beneath the artists' village of Deià. Robert Graves, Anaïs Nin, and countless painters have been inspired by this coast.
Port de Sóller
OvernightArrive at the horseshoe harbour of Port de Sóller. Dinner ashore at one of the waterfront restaurants, then overnight at anchor or moored in the port.
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What's Included
- Professional captain and crew for 3 days
- Professional navigation
- Water sports equipment (paddleboard, snorkel gear, kayak)
- Gourmet catering for 3 days (breakfast, lunch, beverages)
- Overnight anchoring permits
- Port fees at Port de Sóller
- Bed linen and towels for overnight stays
Important Notes
- This itinerary requires calm sea conditions, particularly for the north coast passage on Day 2. Your captain may adjust the route based on weather.
- Cabrera National Park requires a navigation permit — we handle all permits at no additional cost.
- Overnight accommodation is on the yacht at anchor. Cabins are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms.
- The route can be extended to 4 or 5 days for a more relaxed pace with additional stops.
- Available on yachts with overnight capability only. Contact us for yacht recommendations.
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