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Catamaran or sailing boat rental in the Balearic Islands

Perhaps the best-known archipelago in all of Spain, the Balearic Islands are in fact one of the most popular destinations for European tourists. In particular: Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca are the three main islands, and each of them is renowned for different reasons. In other words, the Balearic Islands are synonymous with summer and fun, it is one of the destinations par excellence for those who want to live an experience characterized by crystal clear waters and intimate coves. Renting a catamaran or a sailing boat in the Balearic Islands is the best solution to not miss even a corner of this little paradise. Through a careful selection of the best beaches and locations, you will be able to build the route that best suits you, for this reason to help you in this arduous choice, we want to recommend some destinations that absolutely cannot be missing from your itinerary.

Where to go boating in the Balearic Islands

This destination offers countless incredible beaches and views not to be missed. Therefore, assuming that you want to visit all the islands, below you will find a short guide to find out what you cannot give up on each of them.

Majorca

Positioned in the middle of the two smaller sisters, Mallorca is the largest and most important island of the archipelago. This island is the perfect destination for those who don't want to be bored, as it offers numerous activities and territories to explore. By moving with your boat you will be able to have a better view of the island, carefully choosing in which parts of the island to stop. Perfect for stopping on a boat, Cala Agulla is an inlet belonging to the Llevant Natural Park surrounded by rocks and maritime trees. It is useless to underline the clarity of the water. Cala Mondragò is one of the most famous beaches on the island, and it is no coincidence that it is considered one of the most beautiful. Finally, we cannot forget the capital of the island: Palma de Mallorca. If you like visiting local towns and enjoying local history, be sure to dock in port even just for a day and explore this wonderful and enchanting city.

Minorca

Menorca is a landscape wonder capable of harmonizing three colours: the typical white of the houses, the blue of the sea and the green of the forests. Along its extensive kilometers of coastline, you can relax on the fine sand and dive into natural pools. The island is home to breathtaking beaches, such as Cala Turqueta or Cala Macarella, famous for the turquoise color and tranquility of the sea. Scattered throughout the territory there are seven lighthouses, excellent locations for enjoying the sunrise or sunset. Furthermore, we recommend docking at the port of Ciutadella to enjoy dinner in one of the typical local restaurants.

Ibiza

You will surely know this destination as one of the best locations for nightlife, fun atmosphere and the best clubs. In reality Ibiza can offer much more, surprising you with unique beaches. It is the smallest of the three main islands, but offers endless options to make the most of your holiday in the Balearic Islands. If you are looking for fun and entertainment on a golden beach with clear sea, you absolutely must stop at Playa de Ses Salines. Do you prefer wilder and quieter lands? Sa Caleta is a beach surrounded by ocher rocks that contrast with the crystal clear sea, perfect for those who want to isolate themselves and escape from the more chaotic areas.

Formentera

Once you arrive in Ibiza, you must not miss the opportunity to visit the island of Formentera. Its dimensions are rather small, but its 83 square km will be enough to make you fall madly in love with this little paradise on earth. A favorite destination for numerous Italian VIPs, this little pearl of the Mediterranean has begun to gain fame in the last ten years. The white beaches and the dazzling blue of the water make Formentera a magical island with a more peaceful pace of life than its big sister Ibiza. Stop in the coves of Ses Illetes, Playa de Llevant and Caló d'es Mortos to take a dip in one of the most beautiful seas in Europe.

When to visit the Balearic Islands

The optimal times to spend a holiday in the Balearic Islands are towards the end of spring, throughout the summer period and the beginning of autumn. The climate starts to be ideal during the first half of May and lasts until September. July and August are the busiest months, where the archipelago is hit by tourism. May, June and September are perfect for enjoying the local beauty without the stress of overpopulation. In general this is one of the best known and most popular destinations, so make sure you plan your holiday in advance. Have we convinced you? Get ready to set sail on an unforgettable journey! Click on the ITINERARIES button and discover how many wonders the Balearic Islands still have to offer you!

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