Itinerary overview:
Day 1 (May 20th) - Boarding in the late afternoon in Dénia & short briefing
Upon your arrival on board, you'll meet the crew, our ship's dog Mika, and the other sailors. This friendly four-legged friend is an integral part of our team and always brings good cheer to the crew. We'll spend the first night relaxing in the harbor – perfect for settling in and getting to know each other.
Day 2 - 21.05. Dénia - Formentera (approx. 60 nm, overnight passage possible)
After a good breakfast on board, we sail directly to the paradise island of Formentera.
There we will find Caribbean-like beaches such as Playa de Ses Illetes - perfect for swimming, relaxing and arriving.
Day 3 - May 22nd Formentera - Ibiza (approx. 15 nm)
After a relaxing morning, we set course for Ibiza. Depending on the wind and our mood, we will either anchor in one of the beautiful bays in the southwest or head for the lively old town of Eivissa.
Day 4 - May 23rd: Discover Ibiza
A day at leisure: swimming, strolling through town, visiting markets, beach bars, or simply relaxing on board. An optional short trip to another bay is also possible.
Day 5 - 24.05. Ibiza - Mallorca (approx. 65 nm, possibly overnight passage)
A sporty day of sailing awaits: We're setting course for Mallorca – with plenty of opportunity to join in, take the helm, or simply relax. Depending on the weather, the crossing will last until evening. If the wind and weather are right, we'll anchor at Es Trenc.
Day 6 (May 25th) - Excursion to Cabrera.
We hoist the sails and head southeast towards Cabrera, the small, protected archipelago south of Mallorca. The distance is around 10-12 nautical miles and can easily be sailed in 2-3 hours, depending on the wind. The island of Cabrera is a national park and a true highlight. The island is uninhabited, pristine, and accessible only with a permit. We moor at one of the buoys and spend a few peaceful hours there: swimming, snorkeling, or going ashore to hike up to the small fortress. The view across the bay is breathtaking – absolute tranquility, no mass tourism, just nature. Then it's back to Es Trenc where we spend our last night at anchor.
Day 7 (May 26) - Disembarkation at Marina Sa Rapita
We'll end the trip with a final breakfast on board or a café con leche ashore. Disembarkation will take place in the morning at Marina Sa Rapita.
Notes:
• Suitable for crew members with and without sailing experience
• Overnight stay in the bow double cabin
• Skipper & Co-Skipper and ship's dog Mika
• Onboard kitty for provisions, diesel, mooring fees, etc.
• Maximum 4 guests on board
Sunsets, sailing fun & Balearic feeling included!
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