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By blending old world charm with chic modernity, Mallorca is a pinnacle location on any Mediterranean yacht charter. Whether you are photographing Palma’s striking gothic cathedrals, browsing unique boutiques, or dancing at a world-renowned club, renting a yacht in Mallorca is the ultimate way to experience the Balearics
Mallorca dazzles with its variety. In Palma, a gothic cathedral towers high above the port, and the Old Town’s laneways hide boutiques and tapas bars that throw golden light out onto the cobblestones. In the island’s quiet interior, pine forests give way to ancient villages and citrus groves, while the east coast is lined with cave networks and world-class golf courses. On the spectacularly rugged north coast, you’ll find artist villages and hidden beaches crowded by cliffs, while in the south, you’ll cruise between the upscale ports of Puerto Andratx and Puerto Portals.
By blending old world charm with chic modernity, Mallorca is a pinnacle location on any Mediterranean yacht charter. Whether you are photographing Palma’s striking gothic cathedrals, browsing unique boutiques, or dancing at a world-renowned club, renting a yacht in Mallorca is the ultimate way to experience the Balearics
Mallorca dazzles with its variety. In Palma, a gothic cathedral towers high above the port, and the Old Town’s laneways hide boutiques and tapas bars that throw golden light out onto the cobblestones. In the island’s quiet interior, pine forests give way to ancient villages and citrus groves, while the east coast is lined with cave networks and world-class golf courses. On the spectacularly rugged north coast, you’ll find artist villages and hidden beaches crowded by cliffs, while in the south, you’ll cruise between the upscale ports of Puerto Andratx and Puerto Portals.
Step off your yacht in Mallorca and into a landscape etched by history. Wander through the medieval streets of Palma’s Old Town, or take the rattling train through the mountains to ancient, sunny Soller. In the UNESCO-listed Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range, follow in Chopin’s footsteps along Valdemossa’s picturesque cobbled lanes, and stroll the galleries and terraced gardens of Deià perched high above the sea. From medieval monasteries to seafront castles, Mallorca is an adventure to be discovered.
Mallorca’s yachting season runs from May to October, with the peak in high summer in July and August when the days are hot, the seas are clear, and the island hums with energy. Superyachts flock to Puerto Portals and Port Adriano, while beach clubs and hotels host exclusive events in the long summer twilight.
For those seeking peaceful anchorages and milder temperatures, May, June, and September are all good months to charter a yacht in Mallorca. The weather is still beautifully warm and the restaurants and beach clubs are open but less crowded. Late April sees the island opening and warming up, while chartering in early October offers another view of Majorca as the island quietens for the autumn, with harvest festivals, empty beaches, and seas still warm enough for swimming.