4th sailing suggestion: 1 week from Can Pastilla

4th sailing suggestion: 1 week from Can Pastilla

20-45nm per day by direct route (medium and longer etmals), holiday with a high proportion of sailing
Variety and sportive sailing for the whole crew, The most beautiful ports of Mallorca

The 1st day: Ca'n Pastilla - Andratx

22nm Seaway - Bearing: 272°

You take over your yacht in Ca'n Pastilla from 14 o'clock. Put everything away and familiarise yourself with life on board. After the handover you start. After a short period of getting used to the yacht, you will set course for Andratx. Port d'Andratx is one of the most beautiful ports of Mallorca and the best spot for a jump to Ibiza. Numerous bars and restaurants along the coast offer a very pleasant atmosphere in the evening.

The 1st day: Ca'n Pastilla - Andratx

The 2nd day: Andratx - Port de Sóller

25nm Seaway - Bearing: 44°

Past Dragonera, the famous island in the southwest of Mallorca, you will sail along the west coast of Mallorca today. Maybe you will also sail around the small island, depending on how the winds blow today. After about 25 nautical miles you will reach Port de Sóller. In the middle of the Tramuntana you will lie very protected tonight. Also for hikers a great destination port.

The 2nd day: Andratx - Port de Sóller

The 3rd day: Port de Sóller - Alcudia

40nm Seaway - Bearing: 82°

On to Port d'Alcudia. After rounding the Cap de Formentor, you will have a clear view of the bay of Pollenca, but sail one more. In Port d'Alcudia you will find good supply possibilities. As an alternative to Alcudia, the port of Bonaire is also recommended. A little smaller and more idyllic, as well as quite inexpensive by Majorcan standards.

The 3rd day: Port de Sóller - Alcudia

The 4th day: Alcudia - Portocolom

43nm Seaway - Bearing: 166°

Sail for Portocolom today. You have the choice of numerous buoy fields or a place in the marina. Great restaurants directly on the coast invite you to dinner. With a view over the beautiful, sheltered bay you can end the evening with a glass of wine.

The 4th day: Alcudia - Portocolom

Day 5: Portocolom - Cabrera

24nm Seaway - Bearing: 223°

Destination: Cabrera National Park. A day trip of 24sm is on the direct way today. With good winds the rounding of the small islands is fun! For Cabrera you need a permit for overnight stay, which you should apply for in advance (at least 3 weeks before the start of the trip). Once you arrive at your destination, a buoy is reserved for you. Colour-coded for different ship lengths.

Day 5: Portocolom - Cabrera

Day 6: Cabrera - Palma de Mallorca

30nm Sea Route - Bearing: 331°

Back to Mallorca. Today we go to the capital of the island. Choose one of the ports in Palma. We prefer the Marina La Lonja. Vis á vis with the old sea trade exchange you will have little problems to find a place here, because the marina is mainly used by charter yachts, which, like you, are on holiday.

Day 6: Cabrera - Palma de Mallorca

Day 7: Palma - Ca'n Pastilla

6nm Seaway - Bearing: 119°

Today we will return to the base in Ca'n Pastilla. The direct way back today is short. A little up and down sailing in the bay of Palma, according to the winds, or a bathing stop in between lets the day pass very quickly. After the last nice sailing hours you pack your sails in peace. You can refuel directly at the beginning of the marina. Afterwards it goes back to the jetty. We hope you had a wonderful holiday and look forward to welcoming you here or at one of our other bases again.

Day 7: Palma - Ca'n Pastilla

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