Sailing Guide

Majorca — Zone of Costa Sur

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Highly recommended
Wonderful
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CALA SA NAU

Very deep and narrow with a small beach at the end, this is a really amazing cove. It has a beach bar.

PORTO PETRO

Very quiet and pleasant natural harbour with few signs of tourism. There are some berths at the Yacht Club but its two anchorage areas are large and well protected. There are several restaurants but little entertainment or shopping area.

CALÓ DES MORO

Although somewhat difficult to find, this cove is quite outstandingly lovely. A spring flows in the area and the change of water temperature when you are swimming there is quite incredible. If you anchor there at night, put the stern to the beach and drop a second anchor.

PORT DE SANTANYÍ

Small fishing port with few moorings and a narrow anchorage area. Fabulous for seeing a typical Mallorcan scene, with many llaüts tied up in a narrow deep cove.

PLAYA DES CARBÓ

Very practical and pretty anchorage although you should be particularly careful as it is rather shallow. The islets that surround it make it very protected and you can enjoy one of the best beaches in Mallorca. As it is part of a large private estate it is totally virgin.

ISLA DE CABRERA

National Park of unusual beauty with one overnight and very protected anchorage. The port is very charming and its great attraction is that there is nothing except a small bar. It is one of the best places for stargazing! Permission is needed to visit the Park but we can arrange this for you.

PUERTO DE SA RÀPITA

Yacht Club with several available berths and very close to the fabulous beaches of es Trenc. Ca’n Pep is a really good restaurant and only a few minutes from the harbour on foot.

CALA PI

This is one of the most spectacular coves on the Island. Narrow and very deep, it has a small sandy beach at the end. It is necessary to moor with a stern line to the rocks and stay in parallel with other boats already anchored there. As for a restaurant, we recommend Ca’n Miquel, which can be reached by the broad steps leading off from the beach.