Yacht Charter Routes Mallorca

Bluebnc Yachting

Charter Itineraries

From half-day escapes to week-long Balearic odysseys. Our captains know every cove, every sunset spot, and every secret anchorage.

At a Glance
Day Charters
4 Signature Routes
Week Charters
3 Island Adventures
Best Season
May - October
Custom Routes
Always Available

Your Route, Your Rules

These itineraries are our recommendations based on decades of local knowledge. But every charter is customizable. Want to skip the beach club and find a deserted cove? Prefer to anchor overnight under the stars? Our captains will make it happen.

20+ Vessel Fleet
Professional Crew
Water Toys Included
Catering Available

Day Charter Routes

Perfect for visitors or residents looking for a day on the water. Depart in the morning, return by sunset, memories for a lifetime.

Distances shown from Palma. Our fleet departs from 10 marinas across Mallorca — your captain will adjust the route based on your yacht's home port.

The Southwest Classic
8 Hours
First-time charterersFamiliesPhotography

Palma → Portals Vells → Port d'Andratx

The Southwest Classic

24 NM round trip from Palma
April - October

Our most popular day charter and the perfect introduction to Mallorca by sea. Depart your marina at 10:00 and cruise southwest along Palma Bay's coastline to Cala Portals Vells — a triple-cove system with caves carved into golden sandstone cliffs and water so clear you can see the seabed at 8 metres. After swimming and snorkelling, continue to Port d'Andratx, the island's most exclusive fishing village, for lunch at anchor with views of the surrounding hillside villas. Return via Santa Ponça Bay for a final afternoon swim before the cruise home, arriving as the late sun paints La Seu Cathedral gold. Distances vary slightly depending on your yacht's home marina.

Route Highlights

10:45
Cala Portals Vells (10 nm from Palma) — Three connected caves, crystal-clear swimming, snorkelling over Posidonia meadows
13:00
Port d'Andratx (24 nm from Palma) — Lunch at anchor in the fjord-like harbour, village stroll
16:00
Santa Ponça Bay (8 nm from Palma) — Afternoon swim, paddleboard, water toys on calm waters
18:00
Return to your marina — Sunset views of Palma Cathedral and Bellver Castle
Portals Vells caves and turquoise water aerial view
Dragonera Island from the sea
Port d'Andratx harbour at sunset
Es Trenc & The South Coast
8 Hours
Beach loversSnorkellingRelaxation

Palma → Es Trenc → Cala Pi

Es Trenc & The South Coast

48 NM round trip from Palma
May - September

Head south from Palma for Mallorca's most celebrated stretch of coastline. After a 24 nm cruise (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes at cruising speed), drop anchor off Es Trenc — a 3 km ribbon of Caribbean-white sand backed by protected dunes, with no development in sight. The water here shifts between impossible shades of turquoise. Continue 4 nm east to Colònia de Sant Jordi for lunch, with the Cabrera archipelago visible on the horizon. On the return, stop at Cala Pi (18 nm from Palma), a dramatic cliff-lined inlet where pine trees frame emerald water. The homeward leg delivers a golden-hour coastline that makes the day feel complete. Distances vary slightly depending on your yacht's home marina.

Route Highlights

11:15
Es Trenc Beach (24 nm from Palma) — Anchor 50m off the famous white sand beach, swim in turquoise shallows
13:00
Colònia de Sant Jordi (28 nm from Palma) — Seafood lunch with Cabrera National Park views
15:30
Cala Pi (18 nm from Palma) — Dramatic 30m cliff walls, emerald swimming cove
18:00
Return to your marina — Sunset cruise along the southern coast
Es Trenc beach with turquoise water
Cala Pi cliff inlet with emerald water
Cala Mondragó aerial view
Formentor & The Wild North
10 Hours
Adventure seekersDramatic sceneryFull-day experience

Palma → Pollença → Cap de Formentor

Formentor & The Wild North

80+ NM round trip from Palma
May - September (calm weather required)

Our most ambitious day charter — a full circumnavigation of Mallorca's dramatic northern cape. Depart at 09:00 and cruise 40 nm northeast along the coast to the Bay of Pollença, passing Alcúdia's sweeping bay. Round the legendary Cap de Formentor, where 300-metre limestone cliffs plunge vertically into deep blue water and the lighthouse perches at the island's northernmost point. Anchor at Playa de Formentor — the crescent beach once favoured by Grace Kelly and Winston Churchill — for a swim and lunch. The return via the east coast offers calmer waters and hidden calas. This route requires an early start and a vessel capable of sustained cruising speed, making it ideal for our larger motor yachts. Note: yachts departing from Puerto Pollensa are already at the doorstep of this route.

Route Highlights

11:00
Bay of Pollença (40 nm from Palma) — Morning arrival in the sheltered northern bay
12:00
Cap de Formentor (45 nm from Palma) — 300m cliffs, lighthouse, the meeting point of two seas
13:00
Playa de Formentor — Swim at the iconic crescent beach, lunch at anchor
15:30
Cala Sant Vicenç (northeast) — Secluded cove with dramatic rock formations

+ 1 more stops

Cap de Formentor lighthouse at sunset
Playa de Formentor crescent beach
Formentor beach with mountains
The Tramuntana & Deià
8 Hours
FoodiesCulture loversSunset chasers

Palma → Sóller → Deià → Sa Foradada

The Tramuntana & Deià

56 NM round trip from Palma
May - October (best: June-September)

The most scenic route in the Mediterranean, period. Cruise northwest along the UNESCO-protected Serra de Tramuntana coast — a wall of mountains rising directly from the sea. First stop is Port de Sóller, a horseshoe harbour surrounded by citrus groves, where the historic wooden tram still rattles between port and town. Continue south to the tiny cove beneath Deià, the artist village that captivated Robert Graves, and anchor for lunch at Ca's Patro March — a cliffside restaurant where the catch arrives by boat each morning. The finale is Sa Foradada, the pierced rock peninsula owned by Archduke Ludwig Salvator, where the sun sets directly through the natural stone arch. The return to Palma under the stars is unforgettable. Note: yachts departing from Port de Sóller are already on this route — shorter distances and more time at anchor.

Route Highlights

11:15
Port de Sóller (28 nm from Palma) — Historic horseshoe harbour, optional vintage tram ride
13:00
Cala Deià (25 nm from Palma) — Lunch at Ca's Patro March — Mallorca's most famous seafood restaurant
16:30
Sa Foradada (22 nm from Palma) — The iconic pierced rock, Archduke's estate, sunset swim
19:00
Return to your marina — Night cruise home beneath the Tramuntana silhouette
Sa Foradada pierced rock at sunset
Port de Sóller harbour with mountains
Ca's Patro March restaurant in Cala Deià

Have Something Specific in Mind?

These routes are just the beginning. Whether you want to propose at a secret cove, host a birthday party at anchor, or simply explore without a plan — we'll create the perfect itinerary.

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Contact our charter team to discuss your perfect Mallorca yacht experience. No obligation, just expert advice.