SPAIN – BALEARIC ISLANDS yacht charter
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Rent a yacht in the Balearic Islands.
The Balearic Islands form an archilepago which stretches off the coast of Spain; these stunning islands attract thousands of visitors yearly and are known for their beautiful beaches, picturesques coasts, and animated cities. Although The Balearics offer a diversified combination of islands, they all have charm and beauty in common; from preserved to authentic and developed to trendy, there is an island to serve every purpose.
Begin in Port Vendres; Menorca is the smallest island declared a Biosphere Reserve; make the most of Mallorca and its the city of Palma; change your preconceived idea of Ibiza and discover its true colours; Formentera will most definitely seduce you with its beaches considered to be the best in the world; end your yacht charter in the city of Barcelona and indulge in a culturally, historically and architecturally filled experience.
Costa Brava
Start your charter in Port Vendres
Your journey will begin in Port Vendres, on your way to Port Roses, enjoy the view of the beautiful surrounding natural habitat. Once you have arrived to Port Roses, take a swim and relax on the sandy beaches. Make a stop at Port Estartit and the Medes Islands, which are part of a protected marine park. Some other gorgeous beaches can be found near by such as Sa Tuna and Sa Riera.
Menorca
Your Itinerary to Menorca
Menorca is the smallest island which was declared as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993. This island is well known for its glistering sand and turquoise waters. Disembark in Ciutadella and make the most of the excellent shops, stone monuments and cultural spots such as Talaia Cultura and Ciudadela Cathedral. Menorca is the ideal destination for those who are looking to for an ultimate relaxation experience.
Mallorca
Your Itinerary to Mallorca
Cruise to the capital city – Palma and enjoy the elegant Cathedral and the medieval architecture. Explore some beautiful caves and have a swim in crystal clear waters. Make a stop at Magaluf, known for its’ night life, numerous outdoor cafés and pubs. Pollenca town is worth a stop if you are looking for some tranquillity. On the north of the island you can find some high quality art galleries and sandy beaches.
Ibiza
Your Itinerary to Ibiza
Head to Ibiza, referred to as the “White Island” of the Balearics. The island is a UNESCO World Heritage destination for its culture, archaeological history and museums. Have a swim in turquoise waters and take a walk through gorgeous pine forests and rocky red cliffs.
After the sunset, Ibiza hosts some street markets, terrace lounges, open-air concerts and cultural events. Also well known for its prestigious restaurants and night clubs this destination has got it all.
Formentera
Your Itinerary to Formentera
Cruise to Formentera, a tiny island not far from Ibiza. The main attraction of this island are its sandy beaches and turquoise waters, which are considered to be the best in the world. Make a stop at some small charming villages and artisan markets.
There are many restaurants serving Italian and Mediterranean food with an Italian twist. Taste some local products such as cheese, dried figs and honey. Most of the establishments on the island are a mix of rustic and modern luxury.
Barcelona
Your Itinerary to Barcelona
To end your charter, cruise to Barcelona, the city with gothic and medieval architecture. You can dock at Port Vell Marina from where you will just by at short walking distance from Barcelona’s famous main street Las Ramblas. Enjoy the numerous restaurants, cafes and shops and visit some sights such as La Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and the Picasso Museum. Stop at a famous local market in order to taste the products of the area. At night, enjoy some live shows and street performances.
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Departure: Barcelona Airport
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Low: 15°C