A secret seaside escape in the sleepy lands of Menorca, the hideaway haven of Binisafuller Platja is a tonic for the soul. Made up of a secluded cove, creamy white sands, and waters the deepest shade of teal, you will rub your eyes twice to make sure this place is real. Setting the Spanish mise-en-scene are a handful of white washed villas, rustic fishing boats tied up, and the sheltering shade of fragrant pines. There is little else here, but that only adds to the authentic charm. With the capital of Mahon being a short ride away, you certainly feel worlds apart but blissed out in the knowledge that should you want to swap dreamy days of spellbinding bliss for a more active approach, it is well within reach. Charter guests wanting to dive, soak up the sun, and gaze at beauty will be utterly enchanted by Binisafuller.
A sandy horseshoe bay, stashed away coves, and a distinctly Caribbean feel make Cala Galdana the yachting oasis it is. Menorca is full of tranquil anchorages all making the most of balmy bright days and the sun and siesta spirit but the Queen of the Calas manages to have one foot in the picture perfect and one in the fabulous facilities. For charter guests who are traveling with family, Cala Galdana is forever tempting thanks to its playgrounds, waterslides, mini golf, and other family friendly activities. But even those couples exploring the Spanish waters solo, you will find exploring the Algendar Gorge, sipping wine in the laid-back bars, and making the most of the beautiful beach more than satisfactory.
Compact white sands and warm waters are the hallmarks of Menorca’s Cala Blanca. Staying true to its name, Cala Blanca is the ultimate beach destination for those who dream of kicking back on the sands. With life centered mostly around the shore, charter guests will find a few shops and restaurants to add to the entertainment. This is also a popular spot for watersports and over towards the northern side of the beach you can find a dive center and ample opportunity to snorkel with shoals of bright Mediterranean fish illuminated by the sparkle of the sun hitting the surface of the water.
Sa Calobra is a stunning destination for any superyachting excursion. Situated in Mallorca, Spain, the beautiful harbor is surrounded by dramatic cliff-faces and rugged mountain terrain. On the pier are a variety of notable restaurants and cafes, as well as boutiques for all of your shopping needs. Above all, Sa Calobra is renowned for its pristine, clear waters and its stunning views. From kayaking, to swimming, to sightseeing, there are plenty of opportunities to experience this majestic destination. For an even more spectacular experience, you can take a drive along the famous twisty mountain road that snakes through the hills. Sa Calobra promises an unforgettable adventure, so be sure to add it to your superyachting itinerary.
This vibrant coastal town is located about 6km from the inland village of Pollenca on the north east side of Mallorca. It is a great area if you are feeling sporty, with superb cycling routes and hiking trails. If you are after something more relaxing, stroll along the enchanting Pine Walk and visit some lovely seafront shops. From your yacht, it is the ideal spot to get out the water toys or find a hidden cove to anchor.
The stunning town of Ciutadella on the west side of Menorca. Its coast will leave you spoiled for choice with its beaches and idyllic spots to bring out the water toys. There is an abundance of marine life making for excellent diving & snorkeling opportunities. Ciutadella has great shops and plenty of cultural places to explore such as the Ciudadela Cathedral and the Talaia Cultura.
Minorca is brimming with beautiful coves and charming corners and Cala Macarella is up there with the very best. Considered to be one of the most famous and sought-after coves on the island, charter guests can expect the finest golden sands flanked by soaring cliffs, fragrant pines, and natural caves carved into the rock, and the brightest blue hues of the water. Spending the day swimming, napping on the soft sands, and snorkelling are very much the best ways to spend your time at Cala Macarella and with only a small beach bar and few other amenities you can do this in perfect peace. Rustic, secluded, and with spectacular natural scenery, you can’t ask for better than Cala Macarella.
Magical Mahon is the capital of Menorca and sits on the island's eastern side. Famed for its gorgeous Georgian houses, sweeping harbor, and lip-smacking lobster stew, charter guests are sure to fall in love with this romantic Spanish spot. Despite being the capital, Mahon maintains much of its sleepy, small vibe. Impressive fortress walls loom over local fish markets, the little streets are sweet for strolling, and there's always a sun lounger less basking in the sands a few minutes away. The Museum of Menorca is also worth visiting to get some historical and cultural context as you explore this favored isle.