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315 Boats to rent in Majorca
Majorca is an island situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea and part of Spain’s Balearic Islands. It is the largest and most popular island of the archipelago. This destination is world renowned for high end resorts, fabulous beaches, and glorious weather. Visit the La Seu Cathedral, a true marvel, in the city of Palma. Take a vigorous hike along one of the many paths of Serra de Tramuntana. Or simply put on some sunscreen and enjoy the Mediterranean climate. Come sail the seas approved by Spanish royalty on a yacht charter in Majorca!
Three Reasons to Charter a Yacht in Majorca.
1. Mediterranean Magic
Placed in the heart of the Mediterranean, Majorca enjoys the regions perfect weather. Warm summers, mild winters, and 300 days of sunshine make it the ideal destination for a yacht charter at any point throughout the year. During the summer months of June to September the average temperature remains a hot 28 degrees. The combination of a constant sea breeze and high temperatures make for a blissful voyage aboard a boat rental. From April to October sailors will experience the calmest waters while winter months see slightly rougher conditions. If you are on your summer holidays or escaping your home city’s cold winter months, you are guaranteed to experience a little bit of Mediterranean magic any time of the year!
2. Impressive Landscapes
Whatever direction you happen to be looking at on your yacht charter in Majorca, you are sure to be in view of some of the most spectacular sights. Serra de Tramuntana, a mountain range listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, makes the backdrop of the north-west region. The island is home to an impressive 262 beaches. Imagine countless hidden coves, rolling hills, emerald waters, and white sandy beaches to discover.
3. Charming Towns
Scattered across a 550km coastline, lies numerous lively ports and charming towns. Sail into Port de Soller to experience a traditional Mallorcan town buzzing with character or sail towards Port d’Andratx to enjoy its town’s quaint beauty. Navigate from one port to the next experience rich culture and history that each area has to offer.
Weekend in Palma
Start your journey from the capital and biggest city of the island, Palma. This ancient city lies on the south coast of Majorca on the Bay of Palma. Boaters are offered a vast number of things to do and see, that a weekend is needed to truly appreciate its rich culture and history. Make your way to the Old Town and wander winding cobble stone streets where some of the city’s most popular attractions reside. Here you will find La Seu Cathedral, the islands architectural monument. This landmark is a 14th century Gothic church designed by the famous Gaudi. Gasping views of the city and the sea, one may be able to spot their boat rental docked in the port. Next travel by foot to Parc de la Mar, a favorite spot among locals. Enjoy an open-air movie or concert which are hosted here during the summer months. Or simply take in the best views of the cathedral in this glorious park. Another notable point of interest is Museu Fundacion Juan Mach. Opened as a museum in 1990, this 17th century structure now houses prominent 20th century Spanish works of art including exquisite paintings and sculptures. Long days filled with limitless walks and tours, you are entitled to indulge in some scrumptious Spanish cuisine. Palma is jam-packed with top rated restaurants and bars that cater to all types of tastes buds. Check out Mercado Gastronomic San Juan, a 20-minute walk north of the city center. Engage with locals in this large open area as you browse the 18 stalls offering tapa style meals and a variety of wines. As your perfect weekend in Palma concludes, head back to your boat rental and embark to your next destination on your yacht charter in Majorca.
Access and Services to Ports
The charming port of Palma, located at the west end of the capital, is considered one of the most modern and best equipped ports within the Balearic Islands. Sheltered by the great bay, this port accommodates more than 200 boats daily throughout the year. High quality services such security, water, electricity, WIFI, and maintenance are offered by the harbor. Situated only 10 minutes from the international airport and close to the city center, its location allows sailors to discover the capital city within walking distance. Take advantage of its lively atmosphere and enjoy delicious Spanish gastronomy. During your yacht charter you will also have the ability to make stopovers in other fine ports on the island, including the ports of Soller and Andratx.
Getting There
Arriving to your yacht charter in Majorca is quick and easy! Fly into the international airport only 8km from the center of the capital city. This airport offers daily direct flights to over 101 cities and accommodates various low-cost airlines. Start your voyage from the modern port of Palma, which is a great starting point to explore and sail to the other ports located around the island. Easily island- hop to neighboring destinations part of the archipelago or navigate to mainland Spain. Moore your boat rental to Ibiza a 2-hour trip or take time to make the 7-hour excursion to Barcelona.
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