Set sail from Port de Sóller and navigate between the cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana to the crystal-clear waters of Mallorca’s two most spectacular coves.
Our north route is Let’s Sail’s most popular trip. The journey departs from the port of Sóller and sails north along the stunning coast of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the voyage you’ll enjoy views only accessible from the sea: vertical cliffs, natural caves, and waters of an intense turquoise blue.
The first stop is Sa Costera, a stretch of wild coast with a natural cave beneath the cliffs and a freshwater spring flowing into the sea. Here we make our first stop to swim and snorkel in calm, crystal-clear waters, surrounded by a landscape that seems otherworldly.
About 5.5 nautical miles from Sóller, Cala Tuent is one of Mallorca's most pristine beaches. Nestled between Sa Costera and Sa Calobra, this cove surrounded by forest and some of the island's highest peaks offers a spectacular contrast between sea and mountain. Its crystal-clear waters make it one of the best spots on the island for snorkelling.
The highlight of the route: Sa Calobra. This iconic cove is home to the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis, a limestone canyon declared a Natural Monument. We'll anchor in front of its transparent waters so you can enjoy an unforgettable swim with the cliffs as a backdrop.
Unlike speedboats that run this route in groups, with Let's Sail you navigate on a private sailboat with a skipper. No rush, no crowds, anchoring wherever you want for as long as you want. The Kalori is a 10.5-metre sailboat equipped with a sunshade, outdoor dining area, and swimming platform.
The trip to Cala Tuent and Sa Calobra is available as a full-day or half-day excursion. We sail from April to October, departing from the marina at Port de Sóller.
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