Crew
The Balearic Islands, a sun-kissed archipelago of islands, is a must to visit for all sailors. With their gentle landscape, warm weather and thousands of all-nigt-long attractions it is a perfect destination for fun saling
Yacht
Lucy Ball - Bavaria 46 Cruiser, 2014
IRIS Yachtcharter
Voyage route
Start of voyage : Club Náutico El Arenal
Initial passage

Club Nautico Arenal is in Mallorca island, on Balearic Islands, Spain. Ideal port for boats. This yacht club allows its clients to work on the spliway or pull their boat into the water, as it has ramp, crane and two travelift. In addition, the port has all the necessary infrastructure to meet the technical needs of boaters who moor there as it has washing hull services, fiberglass and carpentry repair, among others. This port has been certified ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 for their quality management and…




Day 1 : Puerto de Cabrera
Passage: 25.5 NM

Cabrera port is located at the south of Mallorca island, ten miles from Colonia Sant Jordi. It belongs to the municipality of Palma. To navigate through it coast an authorization is required and must be requested in advance at the National Park office in Palma. Anchoring is permitted up to 50 boats per day and boaters have to apply for approval in the National Park office in Palma.


Day 2 : Club Náutico Portocolom
Passage: 25.6 NM

Club Nautico Porto Colom is located on the East coast of Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, and is one of the largest natural harbors and main attraction of the island. This is a small marina with berths for boats. This port offers basic services such as water and electricity at their moorings, plus security on pontoons and the port area. It also has gas station, crane and waste collection service. In addition, this port offers a wide range of activities such as sailing school, fishing, regattas, among…




Day 3 : Porto Cristo
Passage: 9.6 NM

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Day 4 : Alcudiamar
Passage: 32.8 NM

Alcudiamar port is located in Alcudia bay, on the north coast of Mallorca island (Spain). This particular port combines berths for boats with a commercial port. This marina has the necessary infrastructure to meet all the technical needs of the vessels who moor here as it provides slipway services, travelift crane and ramp. Also guests can hire specialized technical services, hull maintenance, fiberglass repairing , chanderly and carpentry, among others. This marina has international certificates…


Day 5 : Puerto de Sóller
Passage: 39.1 NM

Sóller Port is a natural harbor located in Sierra de Tramontana, in Soller town, on Majorca island, Spain. Located about 3 km from the village, is accessible by road and tram. Boaters can also access to varied nautical services such as crane, slipway, workshop, sewage collection and gas station, in addition to basic services like water and electricity at the moorings. Also, this port has ramp access for those who travel with light boats on trailers.




Day 6 : Club Náutico El Arenal
Passage: 47.6 NM

Club Nautico Arenal is in Mallorca island, on Balearic Islands, Spain. Ideal port for boats. This yacht club allows its clients to work on the spliway or pull their boat into the water, as it has ramp, crane and two travelift. In addition, the port has all the necessary infrastructure to meet the technical needs of boaters who moor there as it has washing hull services, fiberglass and carpentry repair, among others. This port has been certified ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 for their quality management and…