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Mallorca (Majorca) is the largest of the Balearic Islands, and along with its sister islands of Menorca, Ibiza,
Formentera and the archipelago of Cabrera, lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the east coast of mainland Spain. Flying time from most UK airports to Palma de Mallorca (Majorca) is just over 2, hours and on arrival, local time is +1 hour GMT. View our location on Google maps.
Mallorca is truly a motor yachting paradise with its beautiful Calas, sandy beaches and turquoise water, where you can swim, sunbathe and BBQ. The selection of traditional fishing harbours and ultra modern marina's, the island to cater to all tastes, from quayside bar and restaurants, through to designer shopping. Mallorca is a stunning island by land, but the island viewed from the sea, will leave even the most seasoned traveler breathless. Starting from our home berth at Puerto d'Andratx with it’s central fish market, with fishing net donning the quayside, fishing boats landing there catch to supply the local seafood restaurants. Carrying on around the island, you will find stunning locations such as Port de Soller, Cala Tuent and Sa Calobra. Continuing around the Cap Formentor into the Bahia de Pollenca and Bahia d'Alcudia, this northern part of Mallorca will stun you with its rugged coastline and breathtaking bays. Travel back down the east coast and see Calas to numerous to mention, along with ports such as Portocristo, Cala Romantica and Portocolom.

Cala d'Or is one of the more developed modern marinas, with a range of quality bars and restaurants, along with this for a small extra cost we are able to offer our client use of the exclusive Yacht Club Cala d’Or, this is a members only club which boast some of the most luxurious facilities on the island. From Cala d’Or you can travel south to Portopetro and then the outstanding Cala Mondrago, where you may wish to swim or lunch in the beach restaurant, before continuing on to Cala Figuera, Cala Santanyi, Cala Liombards and the outstanding Cap de Ses Salines. Next, you may want to stop at the unspoilt beaches at Es Caragol, Es Dofi or Es Carbo. Following the coast we reach the traditional fishing port of Colonia Sant Jordi, then around the headland the beaches of the Es Trenc and Acantilado where we enter the bay of Palma.
Palma de Mallorca, the islands capital, with a magnificent 14th Century Gothic Cathedral as its centerpiece. Walking along the city's seafront, you will feel part of a marine community that can stand alongside any in the world. Staying in the Palma region you may like to visit the sophisticated Port Portals, with its selection of high-class bar, restaurants and designer clothes shops. For the more traditional,
In this whistle-stop tour of the island, it is difficult to convey the beauty and diversity you will encounter in a day trip to the Calas, or a 7-day trip around the island, the choice is yours. You can relax in the sun or visit some of the islands jewels. Our promise is this, that we, at Blue Sky Cruising, will make your cruise an experience of a lifetime.
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