Mallorca Sailing from Palma: Charters, Routes & Prices

Mallorca Sailing from Palma: Charters, Routes & Prices

Day Sailing from Palma – What to Expect

The Bay of Palma is the island’s easiest launchpad, with marinas 5–12 minutes from the Cathedral and southwest options 15–25 minutes via Ma-1. Most days run 4–8 hours with a swim stop in a cala, snacks on deck, and a breezy reach back to port.

Want an easy win? Skip the planning and book a Palma sunset sailing cruise for golden-hour views of the Bay of Palma.


⛵ Skippered vs Bareboat – Choosing the Right Charter

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A skipper keeps the day smooth and local; bareboat suits confident sailors happy with anchoring, traffic, and wind calls.

OptionExperience neededProsWatch-outs
Skippered day charterNoneStress-free, local knowledge, saferLess hands-on for sailors
Bareboat dayStrong skippering + local familiarityFull control, sailor’s day outDeposit, paperwork, weather margins
Crewed multi-dayNoneComfort, cabins, cateringHigher budget, plan ahead

Palma note: Mixed-ability groups are happiest skippered — you can still take the helm.

If you’re after a full day on the water, compare sailing day trips to Cabrera and pick a route with snorkel stops.


🗺️ Classic Routes from Palma – West, East and “Stretch”

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  • West to Illetas / Portals Vells: short hops, turquoise coves, lunch at anchor, easy to return if wind builds.
  • East along the bay edge: Ciudad Jardín to Cala Gamba for mellow water and sandy pauses.
  • Stretch legs on settled days: west to Santa Ponça or east to Cala Blava for cliffy blue shelves.

We usually go west for the most varied swim stops within a short sail.

Traveling with friends or family? Reserve a private yacht charter from Palma and tailor the itinerary to your crew.


💶 Sailing Prices in Mallorca – What You’ll Pay

Trip typeDurationTypical inclusionsGuide price
Shared sailing3–4 hrsSkipper, boat, soft drinks€65–€120 per person
Private day sail6–8 hrsSkipper, fuel allowance€650–€1,400 total
Sunset private2–3 hrsSkipper, drinks€300–€700 total
Bareboat day6–8 hrsBoat only (no skipper)€300–€900 + deposit

Add-ons: catering, paddleboards, snorkel sets, extra fuel if you roam far.

New to sailing? Start with skills and confidence—join a beginner-friendly sailing lesson in Palma with a certified skipper.


🧭 Departure Marinas Near Palma Cathedral

Real Club Náutico de Palma

(Arrive 30–45 minutes early for check-in and a route/wind briefing.)

Real Club Náutico de Palma

Closest to Old Town; perfect for half-day sails and easy post-cruise tapas.

From CathedralAccessParkingGood for
5–10 minPaseo MarítimoOn-site/nearby paidHalf-days, families

Puerto Portals (Calvià)

Chic marina with cafés and quick access to Illetas / Portals Vells.

From CathedralAccessParkingGood for
15–20 min (Ma-1)Exit Portals NousFree/paid marinaWest-coast calas, lunch ashore

For a laid-back beach-hop, browse top-rated Palma catamaran tours that anchor at Illetas and other turquoise coves.


🎒 What to Bring for a Great Day Under Sail

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding), hat, sunglasses with strap
  • Swimsuit, towel, light windbreaker for the seabreeze return
  • Soft bag (not a suitcase), water, snacks if catering isn’t arranged
  • Optional: snorkel set, phone dry bag, motion tabs if you’re sensitive

Quick tip: Decks are usually barefoot or clean, light soles — ask your skipper.


🌬️ Wind, Weather & When to Go

Mornings tend to be calmer; the afternoon Embat seabreeze builds a pleasant return reach. MayJune and SeptemberOctober are the sweet spots for warm water and quieter anchorages; midsummer brings the most departures and busier calas.


🦺 Safety & Etiquette on the Water

  • Listen to the skipper’s swim/anchor rules; stay inside swim zones in calas.
  • Keep lines tidy and fingers clear of winches/cleats.
  • Slow approaches near swimmers and other boats; no litter overboard.

❓ FAQ

Do I need experience to book a sailing day?

No. Choose skippered and enjoy — you can still take the helm.

Can kids come aboard?

Yes. Pack shade layers and pick morning departures for calmer seas.

Will we stop to swim?

Almost always. Your skipper targets a sheltered cala.

Are drinks or food included?

Sometimes. Many boats offer simple catering or allow you to bring your own.

Can we sail if it’s windy?

Often yes, but routes may change. Skippers balance comfort, safety and fun.


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