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Palma, Balearic Islands: 7-day Mallorca sailing itinerary via Andratx, Sóller, Formentor, the East Coast and Cabrera

7 days 170 nm 7 destinations May–October Moderate EUR 3,444–40,000
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Day 1

Palma de Mallorca → Port d’Andratx

Port d’Andratx20 nm3.3 h
Stylish harbour, Tramuntana foothills and sunset coves

Ease into the week with a short hop to Port d’Andratx, a picturesque harbour backed by Tramuntana hills, chic waterfront promenades, and nearby coves for a first swim at anchor.

Restaurants
4.0
Water Sports
3.0
Activities
3.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 2

Port d’Andratx → Port de Sóller

Port de Sóller26 nm4.3 h
Tramuntana coastline to a classic natural harbour

Follow the rugged Tramuntana coast to Port de Sóller, where mountain scenery meets a calm, family‑friendly bay and Mallorca’s historic tram connects harbour and town.

Restaurants
4.0
Water Sports
3.0
Activities
3.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 3

Port de Sóller → Cap de Formentor

Cap de Formentor28 nm4.4 h
Northern headland, beaches and towering lighthouse cliffs

Round Mallorca’s northern tip to the windswept headland of Cap de Formentor, anchoring in clear water coves beneath 300 m cliffs and visiting the famous Formentor beach.

Restaurants
2.0
Water Sports
3.0
Activities
4.0
Sightseeing
5.0
Day 4

Cap de Formentor → Porto Cristo

Porto Cristo34 nm5.8 h
East‑coast haven, sandy beach and the Coves del Drach

A longer leg carries you down Mallorca’s east coast to Porto Cristo, an historic fishing harbour with a Blue Flag beach, sheltered marina and access to the famed Coves del Drach.

Restaurants
4.0
Water Sports
3.0
Activities
3.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 5

Porto Cristo → Cala d’Or

Cala d’Or13 nm2.3 h
Turquoise calas, low‑rise architecture and marina comforts

A short coastal hop brings you to Cala d’Or, where pine‑fringed coves, a large sheltered marina and nearby Mondragó Natural Park offer a relaxed day’s exploring.

Restaurants
4.0
Water Sports
4.0
Activities
4.0
Sightseeing
3.0
Day 6

Cala d’Or → Cabrera

Cabrera Archipelago20 nm3.4 h
Protected archipelago, pristine waters and starry skies

Sail to the Cabrera Archipelago National Park for an unforgettable night on a park mooring amid crystal waters, quiet hiking trails and remarkable marine life.

Restaurants
1.0
Water Sports
4.0
Activities
5.0
Sightseeing
4.0
Day 7

Cabrera → Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca29 nm4.8 h
Return to the capital with time for a swim stop

Sail back to Palma, optionally pausing for a midday swim in the sandy coves of Portals Vells or Illetes, then enjoy a final night amid Gothic landmarks and lively tapas streets.

Restaurants
5.0
Water Sports
3.0
Activities
2.0
Sightseeing
5.0

Palma, Balearic Islands: 7-day Mallorca sailing itinerary via Andratx, Sóller, Formentor, the East Coast and Cabrera

Discover Mallorca by sea on a well-paced, one-week itinerary that starts and ends in Palma. Cruise the Tramuntana coast to Port d’Andratx and Port de Sóller, round the dramatic cliffs of Cap de Formentor, wander the coves of the east coast, and finish with a night on a park mooring in the pristine Cabrera Archipelago before returning to Palma. Daily runs are manageable, with sheltered options in most wind directions and plenty of swim stops in clear water. Highlights include Palma’s Gothic cathedral, Sóller’s historic tram, Formentor’s lighthouse cliffs, the Coves del Drach near Porto Cristo, the calas around Cala d’Or, and Cabrera’s Blue Grotto. Plan ahead for summer berth demand and Cabrera permits, protect Posidonia seagrass by using authorized buoys, and check local forecasts daily for Tramuntana accelerations and afternoon sea breezes.