The Eternal Balearic Glow: An 8-Day Odyssey Onboard ETERNAL SPARK

Experience the ultimate synthesis of high-octane Mediterranean energy and serene island seclusion with this curated eight-day yacht charter through the Balearic crown jewels. From the legendary beach clubs of Cala Jondal and the bohemian drum circles of Benirrás to the mystical heights of Es Vedrà, this yacht itinerary is designed to ignite the senses.

8 Days

105 Nautical Miles

13 Locations

6,280 litres

Day 1

Ibiza

11 NM

55M

Day 2

Cabrera

70 NM

6H 22M

Day 3/8

Palma de Mallorca

30 NM

2H 40M

Day 4

Andratx, Mallorca

20 NM

1H 40M

Day 5

Dragonera Island & Cap de Formentor

60

5H

Day 6

Ciutadella, Menorca

35 NM

3H

Day 7

Cala d’Or

55 NM

4H 50M

Day 8

Palma

45

4h

Ibiza Bay, Photo credit to marucha from pixabay.com
Calo des mort, Formentera, Photo credit to jimmy_ktm from pixabay.com
Day 1
Ibiza

Your journey begins in the vibrant marina of Ibiza, where the crew welcomes you aboard ETERNAL SPARK with chilled champagne on the main deck aft. Once settled, the yacht cruises south toward the pristine paradise of Formentera. The first stop is the legendary Playa de Ses Illetes, a strip of sand often compared to the Caribbean for its translucent waters. Here, the crew will deploy the yacht’s extensive toy box; guests can zip through the waves on Seabobs or take the tender for a shallow-water exploration. For lunch, tender ashore to the iconic Juan y Andrea, a restaurant famous for its seafood paella and sand-between-your-toes luxury. As the sun begins to lower, the yacht relocates to the quieter anchorage of Cala Saona. Back onboard, enjoy the sunset from the sunken lounge on the foredeck—a signature feature of this Bilgin 163—before a welcome dinner prepared by your private chef, served al fresco on the bridge deck.

14th Centura Castle in Cabrera
Cabrera Archipelago
Day 2
Cabrera

Departing Formentera early, ETERNAL SPARK cruises east toward the Cabrera Archipelago National Park. This protected maritime sanctuary offers some of the clearest waters in the Mediterranean. As you approach, the imposing 14th-century castle greets you, guarding the harbor entrance. Today is dedicated to nature and tranquility. Guests can hike up to the castle for panoramic views of the islet-studded horizon or snorkel in the protected bays teeming with marine life. A highlight of the day is a tender excursion to the Blue Cave (Cova Blava), where the afternoon sun turns the water an electric, glowing blue—a magical photo opportunity. Spend the afternoon relaxing in the yacht’s beach club, which sits at water level and offers a sauna and wet bar. Dinner is served under the stars in this near-silent anchorage, far from the city lights, allowing you to enjoy the yacht’s outdoor cinema setup.

Cathedral of Santa Maria
Fera Restaurant, Palma - Photo Credit to Natxo Bassols
Day 3/8
Palma de Mallorca

A morning cruise brings you across the bay to Palma de Mallorca, the cosmopolitan capital of the Balearics. The arrival is spectacular, with the massive Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria (La Seu) dominating the skyline. ETERNAL SPARK will dock in the heart of the city, giving you direct access to the vibrant Old Town. Spend the day exploring the maze of cobbled streets, high-end boutiques on Passeig del Born, and historic courtyards. For lunch, visit Fera, an award-winning restaurant hidden in a beautifully restored palace. In the afternoon, return to the yacht to unwind in the sun deck Jacuzzi while the crew prepares cocktails. As evening falls, you can step out to experience Palma’s nightlife or enjoy a formal dinner in the yacht’s main salon, featuring a stunning custom chandelier and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the illuminated cathedral perfectly.

Port d’Andratx
Photo credit to @beachclub_granfolies
Day 4
Andratx, Mallorca

Leaving the bustle of Palma, the yacht cruises west along the coast to Port d’Andratx, known as one of the most exclusive harbors in the Mediterranean. The natural u-shaped bay is surrounded by rugged mountains and dotted with luxury villas. Drop anchor in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Llamp just outside the port for a morning swim and a session on the jet skis. For lunch, guests can visit the Beach Club Gran Folies, perched on the rocky edge of the turquoise sea. In the late afternoon, tender into the port to stroll the promenade, lined with chic cafes and art galleries. Back onboard ETERNAL SPARK, the evening is best spent on the sundeck. The crew can organize a themed party or a casual BBQ night as you watch the lights of the villas twinkle on the hillsides, enjoying the privacy and service that defines this 50-meter superyacht.

Day 5
Dragonera Island & Cap de Formentor

This is a day of spectacular cruising along the majestic Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The morning begins with a short hop to the uninhabited island of Sa Dragonera. Named for its dragon-like shape, it is a natural park famous for its endemic lizards and dramatic cliffs. After a quick swim or hike, ETERNAL SPARK heads north, hugging the sheer limestone cliffs that drop thousands of feet into the sea. You will pass the Sa Calobra gorge before reaching the dramatic Cap de Formentor, the northernmost point of Mallorca. The yacht will anchor in the sheltered bay of Cala Formentor. Here, the water is calm and pine trees grow right down to the beach. It is the perfect spot to utilize the yacht’s wellness center or enjoy a massage before dining on the bridge deck, surrounded by the scent of pine and sea salt.

Day 6
Ciutadella, Menorca

Today, ETERNAL SPARK crosses the channel to the neighboring island of Menorca. The destination is Ciutadella, the island’s historic former capital. Unlike the other stops, Ciutadella feels like a step back in time with its golden stone buildings and medieval streets. The yacht will anchor off the coast, allowing for a scenic tender ride into the narrow, picturesque harbor. Explore the Plaça des Born and the Gothic cathedral, or simply wander the artisanal shops. For lunch, Café Balear is a must-visit for their famous lobster stew (caldereta de langosta). In the afternoon, cruise to a secluded Menorcan cove like Cala Turqueta or Macarella for a swim in waters that rival the Caribbean. Return to the yacht for a formal gastronomic experience; the chef can source fresh local red prawns and cheese to create a Menorcan-inspired tasting menu served in the elegant skylounge dining area.

Day 7
Cala d’Or

The yacht returns to Mallorca, targeting the southeast coast known for its “calas”—narrow, fjord-like bays with sandy beaches. Cala d’Or is a charming resort area with white-washed Ibiza-style architecture. ETERNAL SPARK will anchor near the Mondragó Natural Park, where you can explore unspoiled beaches like S’Amarador. This is an ideal day for water sports; the calm, protected coves are perfect for paddleboarding and kayaking. Guests can also take the tender to explore the marina of Cala d’Or, perhaps stopping for a cocktail at the Yacht Club Cala d’Or. For your final night onboard, the crew will prepare a farewell extravaganza. Enjoy a “White Party” on the sundeck with music, signature cocktails, and a recap of the week’s adventures on the outdoor screens, celebrating the end of a magnificent charter under the Mediterranean stars.

Day 8
Palma

On the final morning, enjoy a leisurely breakfast on the bridge deck as ETERNAL SPARK makes the short coastal cruise from Cala d’Or back to Palma. This final leg takes you past the dramatic cliffs of Cap Blanc, offering one last view of Mallorca’s stunning geography. It is a time to relax, pack, and exchange contact information with the crew who have looked after you so well. Upon arrival in Palma, the crew will assist with luggage and disembarkation. Though the charter ends here, the memories of the turquoise waters of Formentera, the silence of Cabrera, and the luxury of ETERNAL SPARK will remain. A private transfer will be waiting at the dock to take you to the airport, concluding your ultimate Balearic escape.

*Fuel consumption estimates provided are approximate and subject to significant variation based on prevailing sea conditions, weather patterns, and cruising speed.

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