Embark on a bay-hopping adventure and immerse yourself in Mallorca’s azure waters. Mallorca Marine Group yacht charter idea: setting sail from Puerto Portals, journey to the tranquil Punta Negra bay, a hidden gem surrounded by pine trees and rocks. As you cruise west, experience the allure of marine life at Palmanova beach.

Mallorca Marine Group yacht charter extravaganza: bay hopping in Soutwest Mallorca
As you cruise west, experience the allure of marine life at Palmanova beach. Savour exquisite dishes at the myriad of eateries, notably the boho-chic Calvià Beach House on Son Matthias beach. And certainly, don’t overlook the newest Beso Beach outlet at the freshly inaugurated Zel Hotel. Further along the coast, indulge in Magaluf’s elite beach clubs, including Nikki Beach, and the newcomers Oceans Beach Calvià and El Chaval.
Revel in the coastal gems that lie between Magaluf and the lighthouse. Drop anchor at Cap Falco, with its charming beach bar, or delve into the wonders of Portals Vells, boasting three beaches, mesmerizing caves, and the seafood paradise, Es Repos. The El Toro islands beckon with picturesque views and a secret mooring spot for smaller boats, shielded by towering cliffs and verdant pines.

Enjoy the luxury of the Phillipe Starck-designed Port Adriano and enjoy total contemporary luxury. Indulge in shopping sprees at designer boutiques or savour delectable meals at the local favourite, Trattoria Vino Del Mar. Near Santa Ponsa, uncover the Malgrats islands’ secret coves, best navigated by tender or kayak. Experience the tranquillity of Santa Ponsa port and Costa de la Calma, or delight in Camp De Mar’s enticing coves and gastronomic wonders like the Asian-fusion Maria 5 beach. There, Chef Andri Bastien’s Tepanyaki is a must-try.
Dive into the crystal-clear waters by the iconic Gran Folies, and indulge in their sumptuous offerings from lunch to dinner. Highlighting their event lineup is the renowned Great Gatsby night on 15th September—early booking is essential! Conclude your journey westward at Sant Elmo and the Island of Dragonera, renowned for its diving spots.

