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A sailing holiday around Mallorca and Ibiza with Seamaster offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and relaxed cruising. Discover Mallorca’s dramatic cliffs, hidden calas, and charming coastal towns, then sail to Ibiza for its lively beach clubs, historic Old Town, and serene anchorages. The Balearic Islands provide diverse experiences—from tranquil bays and turquoise waters to buzzing nightlife and world-class dining. With reliable Mediterranean weather and short sailing distances, it’s ideal for all levels. Seamaster ensures a seamless, luxurious journey through this iconic and unforgettable island region.
Golden sandy beaches
Genuine sailing winds
Gorgeous bays
Lively nightlife
Seamaster Yachting really took care of us from beginning to end - the skipper was excellent and great fun, the boat perfect (and exactly as described) and the sights of Croatia stunning.
Sarah R
2022
A great family yachting holiday in Croatia. It was exactly as described and the service provided by the charter company was excellent. Would definitely book with them again.
Iona F
2022
A group of us booked a catamaran and it was just perfect - the organization, the boat itself with lots of space & great facilities. The skipper was superb, letting us know the best spots on the islands... Big thanks to Seamaster!
Verena N.
2024
Everything was great from transfer from/to airport, service at marina and yacht was in spot on condition. I would recommend to everyone who would want to go use Seamaster and I'm sure you will have an amazing time like me and all of my crew!
Vit B
2021
Yet another amazing trip with Seamaster! They always find us the ideal boat, even with last-minute plan changes. This time, travel restrictions redirected our long-awaited Sardinia adventure to the Ionian, but it was still an unforgettable week.
Ian B.
2022
Our holiday was brilliant. We had the best week. In particular, the crew were fantastic. The chef, Kim, was a very talented lady, and Aggolos the skipper and Dora were the nicest people. They really made our week special.
Susan S.
2022
We just returned from an unforgettable 40th birthday celebration (7 friends) in the Saronic Islands. It was pure freedom and escapism! We had no idea what to expect, but Tim Anderson assured us we'd have the time of our lives—and he was absolutely right!
Vicki G.
2022
We had an unforgettable experience, thanks to our amazing skipper… From sailing and letting us join in at our own pace to recommending delicious meals, securing the best sunset views, guiding us home after lively nights, and finding breathtaking spots to unwind—every moment was spectacular!
Lucy H.
2022
I’m compelled to email to say we are having a great week with Oz, our world-class skipper! Will give more feedback when I am back at home but in the meantime here’s a photo of us and Super-Oz...!
Derek W.
2024
Words cannot describe enough just how much we enjoyed our first sailing holiday to Croatia. We literally had the greatest time… our skipper was fabulous (Nik) and became part of the family. Nobody wanted to come home!
Helen W.
2024
Day 1 – Palma
Palma is the main town of Mallorca and is home to one of the largest marinas in Europe. Here you can explore the winding cobbled streets of Palma’s old town and lose yourself in the alleyways where you will find numerous tapas bars, restaurants and cafes hidden in the back streets.
Day 2 – Port d’Andrax
This is one of the prettiest harbours in Majorca which also makes it one of the most popular. On entrance you’ll see large villas climbing up the hillsides which are the first hint at the type of place you’re visiting. You can explore the town of Andratx which is a few miles inland or just stick to the harbour side bars and restaurants.
Day 3 – Soller
Soller is a breath taking horseshoe shaped bay. The bay is well sheltered if you don’t want to go into the marina. We could recommend heading into the charming town to explore the cobbled streets and waterfront.
Day 4 – Pollenca
Located on the north tip of Majorca you’ll find Pollenca. The anchorage is well sheltered, but there is also a marina if you’re looking for some creature comforts. You should also check to see if there are any festivals or fairs happening whilst you’re visiting as they are popular and frequent here.
Day 5 – Cala Ratjada
This small fishing village is popular thanks to its fine white sandy beaches and turquoise seas. There is a lighthouse a short walk away from the beach which offers some fantastic views over to Menorca.
Day 6 – Cala d’Or
Cala d’Or meaning ‘golden bay’ in Spanish, is located on the southeast coast of Mallorca and covers several coves including Cala Ferrera, Cala Esmeralda, Cala Serena, Cala Gran, and Cala Llonga. One of the first major tourist resorts in Mallorca, the buildings here were themed on Ibiza, so you’ll find small, pretty, white-washed villas, apartments and houses lining the cobbled streets. There’s also a wide range of cafés, bars and restaurants to suit all tastes.
Day 7 – La Cabrera
The Cabrera National Park is centred around a pristine archipelago situated just 10km off the south coast of Mallorca. The Archipelago is made up of 19 small islands, all uninhabited, except for the largest, which shares its name with the National park itself. Cabrera means ‘Goatherd’ in Spanish and refers to the masses of goats which used to graze here was once home to a notorious prison camp during the Napoleonic wars it then became a military outpost in 1916 and it wasn’t until 1991 when the area was declared Spain’s first Maritime-Terrestrial National Park. Due to its biotic wealth and abundance of diverse bird species, the park has also been declared a Special Protection Area (SPA) for birds. We recommend arranging a hike with the park ranger to explore some of the main sights including the lighthouse and the caves at la Miranda.
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Sea temp: 19°C
Warmer days, cool evenings. Changeable weather improving
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Hotter days, warm nights and generally calm conditions
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Our two primary bases in the Balearic Islands are Palma on Majorca Island and San Antonio on Ibiza Island. Palma is the capital city of Majorca and is located just 15 minutes from the airport. Palma has a selection of well sheltered marinas and quays with all the conveniences and entertainment required to start and finish a sailing holiday with a bang! San Antonio is on the south western coast of Ibiza and is well regarded as a thriving tourist hub with plenty to do and see. It’s a fantastic launching pad for a sailing holiday around Ibiza.
To embark from Majorca you must fly to Palma Airport, while to embark from Ibiza you must fly to Ibiza Airport. Both airports are conveniently placed relative to our bases, so expect a transfer time from as little as 15 minutes.
The weather in the Balearics is typically Mediterranean, with long hot and dry summers. During peak season of July and August temperatures average in the early 30s. In May and October you’ll experience temps in the early to mid 20s. The winds are mostly moderate and average Force 3-4 (light to moderate winds). In Majorca and Menorca the wind comes predominantly from the north. In Mahon, the wind blows from the north 245 days a year. In Ibiza, Formentera and the other islands, the wind comes more from the south-east and wind speeds are generally lower.
Mooring fees can add up quickly in the Balearic Islands if you’re not careful. Ibiza Town, for example, has mooring fees so expensive that they aren’t even worth mentioning here.
Charterers in Spain need an ICC (International Certificate of Competence). Those with other RYA Qualifications can apply for an ICC with no further assessment required.