Why North Mallorca?

Unspoilt, exclusive and perfectly connected

North Mallorca offers a rare combination of natural beauty, absolute tranquillity and direct access to some of the most spectacular cruising grounds in the Mediterranean.

Set along the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana, the northern coast is home to just a few seaside towns, including Port de Sóller, Cala San Vicente and Puerto Pollensa. This minimal development preserves the serenity of the region and offers more peaceful anchorages and hidden coves than any other part of the island.

Only forty minutes from Palma Airport without needing to pass through the city, the region is easily accessible year-round, with direct flights from major European cities and summer connections from the United States.

From Puerto Pollensa, La Fortaleza is only minutes away by boat, while Formentor Bay and the exclusive Four Seasons Hotel can be reached in twenty. The location also offers direct, stress-free cruising routes to Ibiza, mainland Spain and Menorca, which lies just thirty nautical miles away and offers a distinctly different charm.

With eight marinas and six towns to explore, including Pollensa, Alcudia, Sóller and Cala Ratjada, the north blends traditional charm with refined cultural and culinary offerings. From historic cafés and waterfront restaurants to beach clubs, wine bars and artisan markets, each corner offers something uniquely Mallorcan.

For those seeking adventure on land or sea, the north is a paradise for water sports, hiking, climbing and cycling. Golf enthusiasts will find a standout experience at the spectacular Alcanada Golf Club, owned by the Porsche family, where every hole enjoys a view of the Mediterranean Sea.

As the sun sets over the northern horizon, the view from your yacht becomes unforgettable. With its unspoilt coastline, genuine character and privileged access to the sea, North Mallorca stands among the most exclusive yachting destinations in the world.