As soon as we set sail south from Club Náutico S’Arenal, we will enter the Marine Reserve of the Bay of Palma, a natural paradise where we can explore crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life along the coast of Son Verí and Cala Blava. Here, we will enjoy protected spots, perfect for swimming and snorkeling among Posidonia seagrass meadows and over 340 different marine species.
Just a few miles away, we will reach Cap Enderrocat, the last unspoiled coastal area near Palma. Its impressive fortress, built in 1889, tells part of the bay’s defensive history. From here, the route continues through spectacular cliffs, reaching 150 meters in height and stretching for 4 kilometers, leading us to Cabo Blanco, the easternmost point of the bay.
Beneath these cliffs, we will discover some of the most breathtaking spots along the coast: hidden caves and untouched coves, where the water is so clear that it will seem like our llaut is floating in the air. As we sail, we’ll also enjoy a stunning panoramic view of Palma, with the majestic Serra de Tramuntana in the background, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.