Es Trenc
Es Trenc is the largest undeveloped beach on the island and also one of the best known beaches and runs for 10km along the south of Mallorca. The beach is a perfect example of how pretty the Mallorcan coast was prior to over-development and has long stretches of pristine white sand, Caribbean blue waters, wild beauty and soft sand dunes. A major draw for visitors is the water; which is shallow...Read More
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Puerto Portals & Portals Nous
Mallorca’s answer to Puerto Banus, Puerto Portals is easily the most glamorous marina in Mallorca despite efforts to top it with the design and development of Port Adriano. This chic marina resort is home to A-list global celebrities and the rich and has the capacity to host more than 600 yachts up to 50m in length. Despite the number of moorings, space needs to be reserved during the summer...Read More
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Cabrera Island
Cabrera Island is located within the only national park in Mallorca, the Archipelago de Cabrera National Park; which was established in 1991 and is located about 14 kilometres south of the Mallorcan coast. The Archipelago consists of 19 small islands and islets and the whole area is designated as a Terrestrial and Maritime National Park, most of which is covered by the sea. The dry, hilly,...Read More
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Port de Sóller
Port de Sóller is a very pretty coastal village located in a large and protected horseshoe bay separated from the rest of Mallorca by the Tramuntana mountain range. Before the Sóller tunnel opened in the 1990s, Port de Sóller was a difficult place to get to with cars having to travel via the Coll de Sóller with tight hairpins every 200m or so. This road is now a popular cycling...Read More
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Santa Catalina
Santa Catalina or ‘Santa Cat’ as the locals like to call it is a former fishing village; which was once a home to fishermen, flour millers and rope makers and is now referred to as the ‘Soho of Palma’ due to its fashionable mix of cultures. Named after a former hospital dedicated to Santa Catalina of Alexandria, the area is now one of Palma’s most appealing areas and an uber-chic enclave with...Read More
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Cap de Formentor
A scenic drive, razor-edged cliffs, a windswept lighthouse & Eleonora’s falcons are all features of the northern tip of the 20 km Formentor peninsula, Cap de Formentor. During their migration periods, you will also see thousands of seabirds resting on the limestone peaks that jut far out to sea. This picture-postcard landscape is dotted with cliffs and pine groves and during the drive to...Read More
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Sustainable Sailing Mallorca
At Solaris Sailing, we believe that sustainable sailing is the way forward and we strive to make our sailing experiences as eco-friendly as we can. We do this in a number of ways including respecting the local flora and fauna, using electric outboards on our yacht tenders to reduce emissions, avoiding plastics, taking care with disposal of bilge water and other waste substances,...Read More
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