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Mallorca and The Balearics, Spain
  This wonderful group of islands is divided into Gimnesias (Mallorca, Menorca and Cabrera) in the North, and Pitiusas (Ibiza and Formentera) in the South-West.
Their excellent climate with some 300 days of sun per year, wonderful beaches, a rich cultural offer and the unusual hospitality of their inhabitants make Balearic Islands one of the preferred charter destinations in Spain. Each of the islands has a strong personality all of its own, and each of them offers much more then spending your time on the beach.

The Lighthouse, Malorca


The Old Tower, Mallorca
Mallorca's wonderful climate, beautiful landscapes as well as its cosmopolitan ambience make it a privileged holiday resort, with a cultural offer comparable to the one of many European capitals.
Palma will impress you from the moment you arrive to collect your catamaran. The Cathedral is the most distinctive landmark with an interior, almost impossible to describe with words
Well worth a visit is Puerto de Andraitx, a natural port surrounded by pine woods. Major attractions are its 16th century fortress and the ruins of the Sa Trapa Monastery nearby.

 

Puerto de Andraitx is also the starting point for excursions to the beautiful island Isla Dragonera.
A visit to the nature reserve Island of Cabrera, just of the coast of Mallorca is a must. A permit is issued that allows you to moor for just 24hrs, but as there is nothing but peace, quiet and secluded little beaches. 24hrs is enough time for you to walk up to the lookout. A fantastic view and photo location awaits you. A permit is included in your charter package.

 
Mallorca