Route in Northern direction - Costa Brava and Côte
Vermeille.
One week to 10 days.
Departure port: Palamós
Arrival Port : Palamós
This is an excellent itinerary to appreciate one of the
most charming areas of the Mediterranean coast. Costa
Brava is a hilly coast scattered towards the sea leaving
behind a string of small coves and beaches, which are
ideal to drop anchor. Besides, there are several modern
marinas located along this area, each within a distance
of between 5 and 15 miles. These harbours provide the
opportunity of spending the night every day at a
different one without worrying about dropping anchor at
night or having to find a mooring spot. This itinerary
is thought to offer peaceful enjoyment of both, the
Costa Brava and the Costa Vermella landscapes, their
people and their gastronomy.
|
Day
|
Destination to |
Nautical miles |
|
1
|
Port
de l'Estartit (Costa Brava) |
14
|
|
2
|
Cadaqués cove,
anchor ( Creus Cape area) |
24
|
|
3
|
Port
de la Selva (Creus Cape area)
|
18
|
|
4
|
Port
de Argelès-sur-Mer (Côte Vermeille)
|
20
|
|
5
|
Port
de Portbou ( Creus Cape area)
|
14
|
|
6
|
Cala
de Montjoi (Creus Cape area) |
23
|
|
7
|
Port
de Palamós (Costa Brava) |
35
|

Route in Southern direction - Costa Brava to Barcelona.
One week.
Departure port: Palamós
Arrival Port : Palamós, or one-way unboarding in
Barcelona
This itinerary leads us to the Costa Brava 's southern
seaboard, with its peculiar geography, full of coves and
beaches, which are ideal for dropping anchor, eventually
taking us to Barcelona . There, it is inevitable to
visit the city, its social life, its history and its
monuments from different historical periods, paying
special attention to Gaudi's architectural masterpieces,
which will definitely amaze us.
|
Day
|
Destination to |
Nautical miles |
|
1
|
Port
de St. Feliu (Costa Brava) |
6
|
|
2
|
Port
de Blanes ( Southern Costa Brava )
|
14
|
|
3
|
Port
de Barcelona ( Barcelona ) |
35
|
|
4
|
Port
de Sitges (Costa Daurada) |
22
|
|
5
|
Port
Forum 2004 ( Barcelona ) |
25
|
|
6
|
Port
Arenys de Mar (Maresme) |
20
|
|
7
|
Palamós ( Costa Brava ) |
21
|

Route
crossing – Mainland to Menorca.
One week.
Departure port: Palamós
Arrival Port : Palamós, or one-way unboarding in Maó
Menorca is the best preserved island of the Balearic
archipelago. Its steep cliffs ending up in coves and
beaches which are magnificently located away from the
dominant winds, makes it a perfect destination for
nautical tourism. The Menorca tour, with departure and
arrival in Palamós offers the unforgettable experience
of the deep-sea cruising together with the quiet sailing
along Menorca 's coast, which is far less crowded than
Mallorca or Eivissa.
|
Day
|
Destination to |
Nautical miles |
|
1
|
Cruise to Menorca |
-
|
|
2
|
Port
de Ciutadella ( Menorca ) |
125
|
|
3
|
Cala
Sta. Galdana |
15
|
|
4
|
Port
de Maó |
24
|
|
5
|
Port
de Fornells |
25
|
|
6
|
Port
de Ciutadella |
28
|
|
7
|
Port
de Palamós |
125
|

Mallorca , One way
One week
Departure port: Palamós
Arrival port: Palma de Mallorca
If we only have one week to enjoy coastal sailing as
well as deep-sea cruising, the best option is an
itinerary that starts in Palamós and ends in Palma de
Mallorca. The first day offers 20 hours of non-stop
sailing, with the possibility of observing cetaceans and
dolphins. We will spend the rest of the days sailing
along the gorgeous southeastern coast of Mallorca and we
will finish our trip in the fantastic Palma Bay.
|
Day
|
Destination to |
Nautical miles |
|
1
|
Port
de Polleça ( Mallorca east) |
120
|
|
2
|
Port
de Cala Ratjada (Mallorca east)
|
25
|
|
3
|
Porto Petro ( Mallorca south)
|
26
|
|
4
|
Cabrera ( Mallorca south) |
18
|
|
5
|
Port
de la Ràpita (Mallorca south)
|
14
|
|
6
|
Cala Sta. Ponça (
Mallorca east) |
28
|
|
7
|
Palma ( Mallorca east) |
15
|
Route 2 countries Spain and France - Sailing the Gulf of
Lion
One week to 10 days
Departure port: Palamós
Arrival port: St. Tropez (One Way) or Palamós
Has anybody ever heard of the Gulf of Lion? Well,
sailing it is an undeniable pleasure for those who like
to sail, as long as the Mestral is not blowing, of
course. In clear days, we will find peace by standing
far into the sea, looking at the horizon with the
Pyrenees in the background of an amazing scenery. During
the spring, the Gulf is a crossing area for cetaceans
that are trying to reach the Liguria sea, which we will
also definitely enjoy. The subsequent visit and sailing
along the Costa de Provença, the little paradise of the
Hyères isles and the Costa Blava will represent the
culmination of a few days of resting and experiencing
the sensations that will remain in our memories for
ever.
|
Day |
Destination to: |
Nautical miles |
|
1 |
Boarding and sailing day to Marseille (France)
|
- |
|
2 |
Sailing day to Marseille and Marseille
|
135 |
|
3 |
Port de Sanary-sur-Mer, Ile des Embiez
|
30 |
|
4 |
Port de l'île de Porquerolles |
25 |
|
5 |
Île de Port-Cros |
15 |
|
6 |
Port de Bormes-les-Mimosas |
10 |
|
7 |
Port de St. Tropez |
30 |
|
8 |
Sailing day to Palamos |
- |
|
9 |
Sailing day to Palamos |
190 |

Around Mallorca, 160 miles (1 week West to East)
Palma - Puerto de Andraitx - Pto. de Soller - Pto.
Pollensa -
Pto. Colom - Cabrera - Colonia Sant Jordi – Palma

Around Mallorca, 160 miles (1 week East
to West)
Palma - Colonia Sant Jordi - Cabrera - Pto. Colom -
Pto. Pollensa - Pto. de Soller - Puerto de Andraitx – Palma

The most quiet route. South East of
Mallorca, 90 miles
Palma - Portals Vells - Cabrera - Pto. Petro - Pto.
Cristo -
Pto. Colom - Colonia de Sant Jordi – Palma

The most adventurous route, for Menorca lovers, 180
miles
Palma - Colonia Sant Jordi - Porto Cristo - Cala
Turqueta -
Mahón - Cala Covas - Cabrera – Palma

Around
Ibiza with stop overs, 150 miles
Palma - Pto. Andraitx - Binirrás - San Antonio -
Formentera - Ibiza - Tagomago – Palma

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