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8 days trip
Naviera Balear S.L., Cala Xarraca & 5 more
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Naviera Balear S.L.
Day 1-2
Welcome aboard! We meet in Palma at Naviera Balear S.L., where the yacht is waiting and the adventure quietly begins the moment we step on deck. The first day is all about settling in, meeting the crew, and stocking up on everything we’ll want close at hand, good food, chilled drinks, and a few indulgent essentials for the days ahead. As the sun starts to dip, we gather for a first moment together, ease into the rhythm of the journey, and toast the beginning over sunset tapas on deck. If the timing feels right, we may slip into town for a little taste of Palma before returning to the yacht for our first night on board.
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Cala Xarraca
Day 2-3
Crossing to Ibiza! This is where the rhythm of the trip reveals itself: a blend of real sailing, open sea, wild nature, and the promise of Ibiza ahead. The crossing from Mallorca to Ibiza takes around 10–12 hours, giving us plenty of time to get involved with the sailing, learn a few basics, stretch out in the sun, share cocktails, play cards, and settle more deeply into the group. We will arrive just before sunset and anchor in the north of the island, often in Cala Xarraca, where turquoise water and Ibiza’s golden light welcome us in. From there, it’s a swim, inflatables in the water, a sunset dip, a little music if the mood calls for it, and an evening that takes shape naturally with the energy on board.
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Sunset Cala Conta
Day 3-4
When sailing around Ibiza, a sunset at Sunset Ashram is almost a ritual. Before that, we ease into the day with time to swim, snorkel, and relax in one of the island’s most beautiful open bays, with its soft sand and impossibly clear water. For those craving a little more movement, there’s also the option of a walk across the rocks to catch the sunset from the cliffs, with sweeping views toward Illa s’Espartar. As evening falls, we settle in for one of Ibiza’s iconic golden-hour moments.
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Sant Antoni de Portmany
Day 4-5
A relaxed morning sail brings us toward San Antonio, with time to swim, soak in the scenery, and enjoy the coastline along the way. Once there, we can explore the town and its lively atmosphere before stepping into one of Ibiza’s iconic daytime party scenes, whether that means O Beach, Ibiza Rocks, or wherever the group feels most drawn. It’s a day that balances natural beauty with a little more pulse and play. Dinner is left open, depending on the mood, either in town or back on the boat under the stars.
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Eivissa
Day 5-6
Today we sail toward Ibiza Town, where the island’s cosmopolitan side comes fully into view. With its beautiful old town, vibrant streets, and stylish restaurants, it’s the perfect place to wander, explore, and soak up a different side of Ibiza. Later in the day, we head toward Playa d’en Bossa, where the energy shifts again and the night becomes ours to shape. Whether it’s Ushuaïa, Hï, or another iconic spot, we’ll choose together and follow the vibe.
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Formentera
Day 6-7
Formentera is a favourite for good reason, slower, softer, and impossibly beautiful. We dock at the island’s marina, rent scooters, and spend the day exploring hidden beaches, turquoise coves, and quiet corners that feel almost untouched. For those wanting a little more adventure, the Mirador offers panoramic views across the island just a short ride away. It’s the kind of day that reminds you why this part of the world is so hard to leave.
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Naviera Balear S.L.
Day 7-8
Today we say goodbye to Ibiza and turn back toward Mallorca for our final long sail across open water. It’s another 10–12 hour crossing, with time to stretch out on deck, share stories from the week, and enjoy those last easy moments with the crew. If weather and timing allow, we may stop for one final swim before arriving back at the marina before sunset. If you’re flying that evening, please schedule your flight after 20:30. Alternatively, you can spend the night on board and depart the next morning, check-out is at 09:00 (hich means the boat should be left clean and ready by then). Either way, leave with salty hair, a full heart, and memories to last a lifetime.
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Hey 🙂 This looks really interesting! I just wanted to ask — is this a one-time trip or do you organ... Read more
Hi Yevhen, I do organize these sailing trips annually, but I do different destinations everytime. So the next time, it wont be Mallorca → Ibiza but ptobably somewhere new and exciting.
Answered on 14 May 2026
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