We set sail from Mahón in the morning and sail south-east to enjoy Cala Binibèquer, with its clear waters and the famous little white village in the near distance.
We then visit Cala en Porter, a sheltered cove between cliffs. Here we can stop for lunch, either on board or in a restaurant with a view. It is also possible to take a walk to the Cova d’en Xoroi if you want to combine sailing with local culture.
In the afternoon we stop at Cala Coves, one of the most mystical places on the island due to its caves carved into the rock. Perfect to end the day with a relaxing swim and some snorkelling.
We return to Mahón in the afternoon, enjoying the views of the natural harbour on arrival. An ideal route for those looking for a balanced day of coves, culture and relaxation.
Santiago N.
I have enjoyed 6 fantastic days with my group of friends. I have totally disconnected from the routine and I come back with my batteries recharged and a completely different image of the Balearic Islands from the one I remembered. I had been to Menorca and Mallorca, but nothing to do with this experience of getting to know the islands from the sea. The boat, a 10, inside and out.