Here's a 7-day Balearic sailing itinerary that balances good sailing passages, anchorages, beaches, hiking, culture, and food. It assumes a monohull or catamaran charter starting and ending in Mallorca during the sailing season (May–September).
Day 1: Palma → Cabrera (20 nm)
Start from Palma de Mallorca and sail south to Cabrera Archipelago National Park.
Onshore activities
Walk up to Cabrera Castle for panoramic views.
Explore the island's nature trails.
Swim or snorkel in crystal-clear protected waters.
Visit the famous Blue Cave if conditions allow.
Overnight: Mooring in Cabrera (book ahead during summer).
Day 2: Cabrera → Colònia de Sant Jordi → Es Trenc (10–15 nm)
A relaxed day along Mallorca's southeast coast.
Onshore activities
Wander around Colònia de Sant Jordi.
Walk the dunes and white sands of Es Trenc.
Try paddleboarding or kayaking along the coast.
Enjoy fresh seafood at a waterfront restaurant.
Overnight: Anchorage near Es Trenc.
Day 3: Southeast Mallorca → Cala d'Or → Porto Petro (15–20 nm)
Cruise among Mallorca's picturesque calas.
Onshore activities
Explore the coves around Cala d'Or.
Rent bikes and ride coastal paths.
Visit the fishing harbour of Porto Petro.
Sunset drinks overlooking the marina.
Overnight: Porto Petro.
Day 4: Mallorca → Formentera (45–55 nm)
The longest sailing leg, ideally with an early start.
Arrive at Formentera, known for Caribbean-like water.
Onshore activities
Cycle the island's quiet roads.
Visit La Mola Lighthouse.
Relax on the beaches of Ses Illetes.
Enjoy a beachside dinner.
Overnight: Anchorage or marina in Formentera.
Day 5: Formentera → Ibiza (10–15 nm)
A short sail north to Ibiza.
Onshore activities
Explore the UNESCO-listed old town of Dalt Vila.
Visit local galleries and boutiques.
Hike sections of the coastal cliffs.
Experience Ibiza's renowned dining and nightlife at your preferred pace.
Overnight: Ibiza Town or nearby anchorage.
Day 6: Ibiza West Coast Exploration (15–20 nm)
Cruise along Ibiza's dramatic western shoreline.
Onshore activities
Swim and snorkel in secluded coves.
Visit viewpoints overlooking Es Vedrà.
Take a coastal hike near Cala d'Hort.
Watch one of the Mediterranean's most famous sunsets.
Overnight: West-coast anchorage.
Day 7: Return Passage to Mallorca (55–65 nm)
A full sailing day back toward Palma.
Optional stop if conditions permit
Lunch anchorage near Sant Elm.
Short walk with views toward Sa Dragonera Natural Park.
Arrive back in Palma for your final evening ashore.
Why this route works so well
Mixture of three islands: Mallorca, Formentera, and Ibiza.
Includes protected nature reserves, historic towns, beaches, cycling, hiking, and snorkeling.
Only two longer offshore passages (Mallorca–Formentera and Ibiza–Mallorca).
Suitable for intermediate sailors or a skippered charter.
Provides a balance between adventure and relaxed exploration.
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