Summer
The Mallorca Dream
Mallorca • Ibiza • Menorca • Formentera
The Trip
The Mediterranean at its best.
Summer in Mallorca is warm and the days are long. You wake up somewhere new, swim before coffee, and by the time you're back on deck the morning is already half gone.
Life on board finds its rhythm fast. Meals together, long stretches of open water, the most beautiful sunsets you’ve ever seen.
This is what people picture when they say they've always wanted to try sailing.
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The Essentials.
Everything you need to know before you come aboard.
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The Balearics were made for this kind of sailing. Warm, clear water. Hidden coves that don’t show up on tourist maps. Caves you only reach by boat. The kind of places where you anchor, swim straight off the back, and lose track of time without really trying.
Over the week, we move around Mallorca and, depending on conditions, possibly over to Ibiza or Menorca. We don’t fix the route in advance because we don’t need to. The captain reads the weather each day and plans from there, which usually leads to better sailing and better stops.
What you can count on is a full week of swimming, snorkelling, paddleboarding, exploring on foot, and eating well (really well). The route is just the outline, everything else unfolds naturally.
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We cap each trip at 10 guests - it keeps things small in the right way. Easy to connect, easy to settle in, and you actually feel like part of the crew.
Captain Joaquin was born and raised in the Canary Islands, but he's spent half of every year in Mallorca since he was a kid; these are his summer waters as much as anyone's. He knows the Balearics the way most people know their own neighbourhood: the coves that don't appear on tourist maps, the days worth sailing for, the ones worth waiting out. You're in good hands.
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You'll be sailing on a 54 foot monohull sailing yacht; air conditioning, plenty of room on deck and below, steady underfoot, and set up for a full week of comfortable living at sea.
Note: Hard suitcases don’t work well on sailboats, soft bags only. We’ll send a full packing guide after booking.
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The fee reserves your spot in a shared cabin for seven days.
Included:
Onboard accommodation with linens and towels
All meals onboard, prepared daily by your hostess
Water, coffee, and tea
Marina fees and fuel
Full safety equipment
Paddle boards and snorkelling gear
A small crew (max 10 guests)
Pre-trip WhatsApp group
A few surprises along the way
Dietary requirements? Let us know when you enquire and we’ll plan accordingly.
Not included:
Flights to and from Palma de Mallorca
Airport transfers
Alcohol and personal spending
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None needed. Genuinely.
Mallorca is one of the easiest places to sail. With consistently calm seas and short hops between anchorages; it does most of the work for you.
The captain handles navigation. Your job is to show up, stay curious, and take part however feels right. That might mean learning to handle the sails, taking a turn on the helm, or simply being the person who makes sure everyone has a drink in hand at sunset. All of it counts.
This trip is meant for relaxation and exploration.
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Summer in the Mediterranean is about as close to reliable as it gets. Warm, calm, and consistently good for long days on the water. The Balearics are known for steady, predictable conditions — flat seas, light winds, and the kind of weather that makes you forget sailing can ever be anything else.
We sail with the conditions, not against them. The route shifts slightly day to day, but here that usually just means choosing the best spots, not working around anything difficult.
The Balearics are known for steady, predictable conditions, and most days feel easy.
A note on seasickness: it’s rarely something people deal with here. The water is generally calm and the passages are short, so most people feel completely fine. We still recommend picking up some Biodramina before departure, just in case. And if you do need a slower start to the day, that’s always completely fine.
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Ready to go? Fill out the interest form and we’ll be in touch within 48 hours to confirm availability and answer any questions.
Prefer to talk first? Reach out — we’re happy to help you decide if it’s the right fit.
How it works:
50% deposit to secure your spot
Remaining balance due before departure (we’ll confirm timing)
Cancellation:
30+ days before: full refund
Within 30 days: deposit non-refundable
If we ever cancel, you’ll receive a full refund or the option to move to another date.
How the week unfolds.
Departure
Easing into life onboard.
We meet in Palma, get settled on board and head out. The first day is easy — a short sail along the coast, a swim off the back of the boat, and a long warm evening that sets the tone for everything that follows. By the time the sun goes down on the first night, it already feels like home.
The Open Water
The Mediterranean shows its colours.
We move along the coast and between islands at an easy pace. Nothing feels rushed. You read, nap, sit on deck, and drift in and out of conversation. Some days you chase dolphins off the bow or swing off the rope swing into the water. The sailing is part of it, but so is everything in between.
Anchorages
Quiet coves, clear water.
Far from anywhere a tourist on land could reach, the Mediterranean has a side to it most people never see. Crystal clear water, wild sea life, and coves that feel like they're entirely yours. You spend a lot of time in the water out here — swimming, snorkelling, watching things move beneath the surface.
Arrival
Holding on a little longer.
As we make our way back to Palma, nobody's really in a rush to get there. The swims get longer, the meals stretch out, and the conversations around the table go well into the evening. It's the part of the trip where everyone's quietly trying to hold onto it as long as they can.
You’ll love this trip if...
You've always dreamed of waking up in the Mediterranean surrounded by clear water, warm sun, and nothing asking for your attention.
Your ideal holiday involves a good book, a hidden swimming hole, good food, and very little else on the agenda.
You want to see the side of Ibiza and Mallorca that isn't accessible unless you have a boat.
You're travelling solo and want to join a small group of people who'll feel like old friends by day three.
The Mediterranean is waiting.
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