Experience the gold coast of Mallorca with a yacht charter Cala d’Or. If you do not want to start on a sailing trip with your family in one of the party strongholds, Cala d’Or in the southeast of the island is a good alternative. Beaches and secluded coves characterize this part of Mallorca's coast with many opportunities for swimming, snorkeling and beach activities. From here, the Cabrera archipelago off the coast, which is a protected nature reserve, is not far away. If you are an ambitious sailor, you may be tempted by a circumnavigation of the island to experience the original beauty of Mallorcan nature on the northwest coast. The tourist centers around Palma are also within easy reach, so you can still easily get to one of the incomparable parties in Magaluf, for example, or on Palma Beach.
Climate: Mediterranean with temperatures between 20 and 30 degrees
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Winds: Tramontana, Scirocco, Mistral
Sailing season: April to September
Yacht charter Cala d'Or
Would you like to enjoy the wonderful conditions around Mallorca and leave the party strongholds behind? Start your yacht charter Mallorca in the beautiful Cala d'Or at the southeast coast of the island. So even the ports around Palma like Arenal, Ca'n Pastilla, Club de Mar or Portal Nous can be visited. From a sailing point of view, the southeast of the island, as well as the south and southwest, offers a calm environment with good weather and wind conditions. The port has the usual service facilities such as washing machine and dryer, sanitary facilities and Wi-Fi. In town, you'll find shopping for a carefree time on board, as well as a variety of restaurants, cafes and boutiques. Off the harbor entrance on a spur of land, the former military fortress of El Festi looks out over the rugged coastal area and out to sea. Built in 1730 as a refuge from pirates, its ownership and use changed again and again in the centuries that followed. Today, the complex can be visited and interesting cultural events are held from time to time; it is worth taking a look at the calendar. Around the city there are many small bays with beautiful and quiet beaches to discover. For example in the nature reserve Parc Natural de Mondragó with its beaches Ses Fonts de n'Alísals, S'Amarador and Cala Mondragó, which are among the most beautiful beaches on the island. In the nature reserve itself, a well-developed network of hiking and mountain biking routes attracts sports enthusiasts. Not far from the city to the north is the small island of Isla es Fred, a beautiful diving spot that is especially suitable for beginners.
Unimagined variety at Mallorca's coasts
Your yacht charter Cala d'Or will lead you in northern direction past a fantastic coastline. The rocky coastline opens up again and again to small bays with beaches, which with a little luck you will only have to share with a few people. Enchanting natural beauties like the natural bridge Cova des Pont (Puente Natural) make a sailing trip on the east coast an entertaining pleasure. Once you have rounded the small cape Punta De N'Amer, the two large bays of Alcudia and Pollensa lie ahead.
If the weather conditions are calm, experienced sailors can continue sailing around Cap de Formentor along the rugged beauty of the northwest coast. Here, only Port de Sóller has a natural harbor protected from the northerly winds. The coastline offers a stark contrast to the built-up and touristy south coast. The Sierra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011, drops steeply into the sea here and offers the opportunity to experience the original nature of the island.
On the southwest coast is Sa Dragonera, an island that can be accessed on foot and offers a beautiful view from its highest point. Further along the south coast of Mallorca you will find Sant Elm with its long sandy beach and Port d'Andratx with its luxurious boutiques.