The picturesque Port d'Andratx lies 5 km from its inland namesake. This stylish little port town has an exceptionally well-maintained port with a yacht club and over 450 berths. Here you can enjoy the café culture & shopping scene. For golfers, there is an 18-hole golf course near Camp de Mar. An excursion to the traditional town of Andratx, situated in beautiful countryside, inland from the port town, is a cultural and historical feast. The CCA Andratx is home to wonderful art and interesting exhibitions. The tightly packed, quaint, narrow streets make for an authentic, charming stop on your charter.
The resort area of Soller, consisting of the Port de Soller, the village of Fornalutx, and the hamlet of Biniaraix, combines to form Soller. In this picturesque harbor town, the Tramuntana mountains meet the Mediterranean. Its horseshoe-shaped bay boasts two sandy beaches- Platja des Traves and Platja d’en Repic- perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or days on the water. Adventure seekers can take tenders or kayaks to explore hidden coves or embark on hiking trails that wind through the surrounding mountains, starting from the iconic Cap Gros Lighthouse, a prime spot for sunset views. History buffs can visit the Museu de la Mar or the 17th-century Torre Picada watchtower for panoramic vistas. Connected to the charming inland town of Sóller by a vintage tram, Port de Sóller offers a blend of laid-back luxury, outdoor adventure, and authentic Mallorcan culture.
San Antonio lies on the west coast of Ibiza and is the island's capital. It is Ibiza's biggest and most lively tourism destination, known worldwide for its sunsets, which lead to its legendary clubs for all-night partying, the ideal spot to let your hair down and have fun. By day, explore idyllic coves like Cala Saladeta and Cala Bassa, where crystal-clear waters invite swimming and snorkeling amid dramatic cliffs. For a unique experience, visit the Cap Blanc Aquarium, set in a coastal cave, offering intimate encounters with local marine life and weekend sardinada feasts. History buffs can admire the fortress-like Sant Antonio Church, built in 1385 to guard against pirate raids, or the nearby Coves Blanques lighthouse, now an exhibition space.
This beguiling, uninhabited island rock, 400m high, lies just off the southwest coast of Ibiza. Legend has it that Es Vedra is home to sea nymphs and sirens who tried to lure Odysseus from his ship in Homer's classic Odyssey. You can anchor your yacht and soak up this picturesque backdrop as you plunge into blue waters. Mystics and healers also believe this to be the most magnetic place on the island.
Without a visit to Formentera, your Balearics charter would not be complete. The smallest of the Balearic Islands is situated 11 km from the southeast coast of Ibiza and is a popular and much-loved yacht spot. Formentera has an exclusive air, with its breathtaking beaches composed of gin-clear water and peaceful bays for anchoring. Formentera is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. After diving and kayaking, you can indulge in a relaxing mud bath at the tiny Isla Espalmador. With salt flats and cycle lanes, cycling around the island is a delightful way to spend the day.
Ibiza is where sun-drenched days melt into legendary nights, a Balearic jewel that seduces travelers with its dual personality. Start your adventure in the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town’s ancient heart, where cobbled streets wind past whitewashed houses and the 13th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria offers panoramic views of the sparkling harbor. By day, unwind on the island’s iconic beaches- Playa d’en Bossa for lively vibes, Cala Conta for crystalline waters, or Las Salinas, set within a protected nature reserve home to pink flamingos. As dusk falls, Ibiza transforms: sip cocktails at Café del Mar as the sun sets in San Antonio, then dance beneath the stars at world-renowned clubs like Pacha, Hï Ibiza, and Ushuaïa. Embrace the island’s bohemian spirit at the vibrant Las Dalias Hippy Market, or set sail to Formentera for a taste of hidden bliss.