Migjorn route

Arenal, Cala Blava & Cala Vella
  • 4 or 7 hours tour
  • Flexible departure time
  • Up to 11 people
  • Paddel surf & snorkel
  • Snack and drink included
  • Free cancellation up to 7 days before
Coves with crystal clear waters, caves and impressive cliffs. As soon as we set sail heading south from the Club Náutico S´Arenal we will enter the Bahía de Palma Marine Reserve and the beautiful area of ​​coves and small protected corners of the coast of Son Verí and Cala Blava where we can stop and enjoy its waters. crystalline and its abundant marine fauna. Two ecosystems characteristic of the Mediterranean are represented in the marine reserve, the posidonia meadows and we can find about 340 different animal species. A few miles away we find Cap Enderrocat, the area of ​​virgin coast closest to Palma. The cape is dominated by the Cap Enderrocat Fortress, built in 1889 and used to defend the Bay of Palma. Passing Cap Enderrocat we will be impressed to see how the impressive cliffs that form this beautiful coast rise up, which with their 150 meters high and 4 kilometers long until reaching Cabo Blanco close off the Bay of Palma at its easternmost end. Under these cliffs we find the most spectacular corners of the bay. Caves and virgin coves with waters so transparent that it will seem that our llaut floats in the air. All this while enjoying the spectacular view of the city of Palma in the distance, crossed by the majestic Serra de Tramuntana, declared a World Heritage Site in 2000. A route that will make you forget the daily stress of civilization, noise and pollution, transporting you to a world of relaxation and tranquility.
boat padel surf rent

Ponent route

Arenal, Playa de Palma, Carnatge, Cathedral and up to Illetes
  • 7 hours tour
  • Flexible departure time
  • Up to 11 people
  • Paddel surf & snorkel
  • Snack and drink included
  • Free cancellation up to 7 days before
  • €50 extra for fuel

Palma, the Cathedral, its neighborhoods and curiosities.

We will head west along Playa de Palma until we reach CanPastilla where we will find the islet of Na Galera with an archaeological site from the Phoenician era between the 4th and 2nd century BC.
Leaving Na Galera behind, we will continue towards the city of Palma. We will first pass through Es Carnatge with its old bunkers and sea quarries used for the construction of the Cathedral, the neighborhoods of Coll den Rabassa, where the Torre den Pau Fortress stands out, and we will skirt the promenade that joins Ciudad Jardín with El Molinar, one of the areas most frequented by the inhabitants of Palma to play sports, enjoy a walk with a marine atmosphere or relax with a drink on its many terraces.
From here we can already enjoy the impressive views of the city of Palma, its cathedral and its monumental walls.
The Cathedral or La Seu, as it is known in Majorcan, built on the shore of the bay of Palma, seems built to enjoy seeing it from the sea crowning the historic center of Palma.
Later in the port of Palma we can enjoy watching the most spectacular yachts and sailboats in the world.
We will finish the route sailing parallel to the west coast of Palma, with the Marivent Palace, summer residence of the royal house, the residential neighborhoods of Cala Mayor and Sant Agustí at the foot of the Tramuntana mountain range, until we reach the quiet nooks and crannies of Illetas to enjoy a pleasant swim anchored in crystal clear waters.