We have been exploring the Tramuntana for over 10 years and each day we look for the very best options for the guests and the weather, here are just a few possibilities of the experiences you can enjoy aboard.

Cala Tuent

Port Soller makes the prefect start point for your Tramuntana adventure. Nestled in the heart of this UNESCO word heritage site the only secluded spots in the heat of the Mallorcan summer are only a short passage away. We have explored every cove, cave and anchorage along this stunningly dramatic coastline and are on hand to take you to the best places. Here are just a few.

Calla Deia  39º45,69 N 002º38,43 E

Calla Deia about 30 minutes sail from Port Soller is a beautiful cove set below the village of Deia. There is a great restaurant here `Cas Patro March´, serving great fresh fish and also the location from the series The Night Manager.

Ses Cambras, 39º48,36N 002º42,09E

Just north of Soller, you'll find Ses Cambras, an open rocky bay. Venture into the deep blue cave by dinghy, paddle board, or for the adventurous, swimming. Further in, there's another cavern to dive into, adding an exhilarating touch to your adventure. Good rocks for jumping and the intriguing mermaid hole. On the northern side of the bay lies the island of Illeta, known as Bird Island due to the multitude of sea birds. Keep an eye out for the majestic Ospreys that spend the summers in Mallorca before their winter return to Africa.

Port De Valldemossa, 39º43,15 N 002º35,24 E

When I come here I’m on holiday! It’s a sleepy coastal village with an old world feel, time seems to slow down. Local kids jumping into the tiny harbour and very few tourists due to the epic road to get down here (best to come by boat!). There is a very good simple Spanish restaurant that seems so hard to find on the island these days. Probably the best Paella on the North coast, a must visit!

S´Estaca 39º……….002º…………..

Located (I’m not going to tell you!). It used to be a fishing village. Now 14 tiny homes and the smallest harbour hidden behind rocky coastline. You could pass by and never realise its there. A place to just relax.

Calla Tuent, 39º50,48 N 002º46,43 E

Right below the heightest point of the island at 1,436m (4,711ft) the Puig Major Calla Tuent boasts an incredible backdrop. The wild beach is never rammed with tourists due to its interesting axcess by road. A short walk up through the shade of the pine trees with a terrice overlooing the sea is the restruant Es Vergeret. A highlight to any day trip with a daily selection of fresh fish and local produce its a must visit.

Find all you need here, our meeting point, parking options, some of our charter destinations and recommendations of some great places in Port Soller to eat and drink.