Our excursions
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Discover the Bay of Palma
The bay of Palma is one of the best places in the world to sail, thanks to the characteristic wind from sea to land (embat). Depending on the wind direction or your preferences, we will sail east or west of the Bay of Palma. -
West routes
Towards the West of the Bay, we will be able to see the city of Palma from the sea, where the Cathedral and the Bellver Castle emerge as protagonists. We will pass through the port of Palma, which has some of the best sailing clubs and we will be able to see the largest and most luxurious yachts in the world. A few miles we will arrive at Illetas, where we can always anchor sheltered and calm. Immediately we will pass through the Port of Portals (one of the most luxurious in the world), and further west, Punta Negra, Cala Viñas and Cala Portals Vells, with three beaches with a sandy bottom and transparent waters. -
East routes
If we go east, we will sail parallel to the Playa de Palma, and we will pass through Son Verí, where we will enter the Green Cave and we will be able to jump from the imposing cliffs. We will sail to the Cap Enderrocat marine reserve. We will visit marine caves, inaccessible virgin beaches such as Cala Vella, and a multitude of small corners of the coast with turquoise waters and white sand.
Our excursions
Discover the Bay of Palma
The bay of Palma is one of the best places in the world to sail, thanks to the characteristic wind from sea to land (embat). Depending on the wind direction or your preferences, we will sail east or west of the Bay of Palma.
West routes
Towards the West of the Bay, we will be able to see the city of Palma from the sea, where the Cathedral and the Bellver Castle emerge as protagonists. We will pass through the port of Palma, which has some of the best sailing clubs and we will be able to see the largest and most luxurious yachts in the world. A few miles we will arrive at Illetas, where we can always anchor sheltered and calm. Immediately we will pass through the Port of Portals (one of the most luxurious in the world), and further west, Punta Negra, Cala Viñas and Cala Portals Vells, with three beaches with a sandy bottom and transparent waters.
East routes
If we go east, we will sail parallel to the Playa de Palma, and we will pass through Son Verí, where we will enter the Green Cave and we will be able to jump from the imposing cliffs. We will sail to the Cap Enderrocat marine reserve. We will visit marine caves, inaccessible virgin beaches such as Cala Vella, and a multitude of small corners of the coast with turquoise waters and white sand.