Ibiza, also known as the White Island, and its neighbor island Formentera, are one of the most beautiful and prestigious yacht charter destinations in the Western Hemisphere and an all-time hot-spot in the Mediterranean.
Beautiful beaches, secluded coves and turquoise waters as well as various beach clubs and famous restaurants contribute to make Ibiza and Formentera a very special destination for a fantastic and unforgettable time on board.
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and a popular yachting destination thanks to its diversity. Protected bays, clear blue seas, fragrant pine trees and different ports invite you to discover the island’s coastal landscape.
The capital Palma with its cathedral and the historical remains from Roman and Moorish times is particularly interesting for day trips to wander the center or enjoy an evening out in one of the various bars and restaurants.
Menorca is one of the most natural and calm of the Balearic Islands due to the rather late development by tourism. Mahon is the capital of Menorca and overlooks the large harbor.
Picturesque fishing villages, pine forests and undeveloped beaches with turquoise blue water characterize the image of the island, which was declared a biosphere reserve in 1993. Menorca invites you to relax and recharge your batteries, all to yourself, an unspoilt paradise in the Mediterranean for nature and bathing enthusiasts!
Ibiza, also known as the White Island, and its neighbor island Formentera, are one of the most beautiful and prestigious yacht charter destinations in the Western Hemisphere and an all-time hot-spot in the Mediterranean.
Beautiful beaches, secluded coves and turquoise waters as well as various beach clubs and famous restaurants contribute to make Ibiza and Formentera a very special destination for a fantastic and unforgettable time on board.
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and a popular yachting destination thanks to its diversity. Protected bays, clear blue seas, fragrant pine trees and different ports invite you to discover the island’s coastal landscape.
The capital Palma with its cathedral and the historical remains from Roman and Moorish times is particularly interesting for day trips to wander the center or enjoy an evening out in one of the various bars and restaurants.
Menorca is one of the most natural and calm of the Balearic Islands due to the rather late development by tourism. Mahon is the capital of Menorca and overlooks the large harbor.
Picturesque fishing villages, pine forests and undeveloped beaches with turquoise blue water characterize the image of the island, which was declared a biosphere reserve in 1993. Menorca invites you to relax and recharge your batteries, all to yourself, an unspoilt paradise in the Mediterranean for nature and bathing enthusiasts!