



Experience the Mediterranean as the sky changes colour on a relaxing evening sail. Drift on calm waters with the wind in the sails and enjoy a curated menu of local flavours. Every sunset feels different, offering a chance to unwind and appreciate the beauty of the coastline.
Guests will board a classic sailing vessel in Palma Harbour and set off into the bay. The sail moves at a relaxed pace, allowing everyone to enjoy the changing colours of the sky and the reflections on the water. The crew provides insights into the local coastline and maritime traditions along the way.
Midway through the tour, a light menu is served featuring Iberian ham, artisan cheese with Mallorcan crackers, homemade chicken nuggets, chickpea hummus, and dessert. Drinks include water and soft beverages to keep the evening refreshing. Passengers can relax on deck, take photos, and enjoy the gentle sway of the boat as the sun lowers toward the horizon.
The return to Palma Harbour is timed to finish the tour as daylight fades, leaving guests with the sense of a full evening well spent at sea. The vessel’s traditional sails and wooden decks create a timeless atmosphere that blends maritime history with a memorable culinary experience.
The tour departs from Palma Harbour, a bustling marina with easy access from the city centre. Guests can enjoy views of the cathedral and historic port buildings as they board the vessel. The route moves out into the bay, providing unobstructed views of the coastline and open sea.
As the tour progresses, participants sail close enough to appreciate the architecture and landmarks along the shore while feeling the open water around them. Evenings offer clear views of the horizon, creating a peaceful backdrop for photographs and relaxation.
Step aboard a historic sailing ship built in 1841, the oldest active vessel of its kind in Spain. Measuring 22 metres in length with a 5.6-metre beam, it combines traditional sails with a Volvo Penta 235 HP auxiliary engine, comfortably accommodating 15–45 passengers on deck.
Careful restoration using traditional techniques has preserved the wooden decks, rigging, and classic character, allowing guests to enjoy a sailing experience that blends historic craftsmanship with modern safety standards. Every detail reflects a dedication to maritime heritage, offering a unique perspective on life at sea.
Guests should be able to move around the deck safely and wear comfortable footwear and clothing suitable for a sailing trip. No prior sailing experience is required, and the crew provides guidance on how to enjoy the vessel responsibly.
This tour is not recommended for children under 18, and guests should be aware of the need to balance while moving around on a gently swaying boat. Those with limited mobility are encouraged to discuss accessibility before booking.
The crew has grown up on the water, learning to sail and care for traditional vessels from a young age. Every journey reflects a commitment to preserving maritime heritage while providing a high-quality guest experience. Passion for the sea and respect for tradition guide every detail, from navigation to hospitality.
Sustainability is a key focus, with sails used to minimise engine time and all onboard meals prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Guests are invited to enjoy a mindful experience that combines history, culture, and natural beauty, all delivered by a knowledgeable and welcoming crew.
Guests should wear comfortable, non-slip shoes suitable for walking on a wooden deck. Clothing should be appropriate for the evening temperature, and layers are advised as it can cool quickly after sunset.
Sun protection is important, so bringing a hat or sunglasses is recommended. Avoid high heels or slippery footwear, as they are unsafe on deck. Light jackets or windbreakers are suggested for cooler evenings.
This tour is for adults aged 18 and over, so it is not suitable for children. Guests with mobility challenges are encouraged to contact the operator to discuss accessibility options before booking.
The crew ensures everyone’s safety on deck and can provide guidance on moving around the vessel. However, passengers should be comfortable walking on uneven surfaces and handling gentle swaying motions.
Swimming is not included or permitted during the sunset tour. The focus is on enjoying the sail and the evening views from the deck.
Guests can, however, relax near the waterline for photographs and enjoy the feel of being close to the sea. The crew ensures safety at all times while the boat is underway.
Yes, a light menu is included, featuring Iberian ham, artisan cheese with Mallorcan crackers, homemade chicken nuggets, chickpea hummus, and dessert. Water and soft drinks are also provided throughout the trip.
Guests wishing to enjoy alcoholic beverages may purchase them separately at their own cost. The crew ensures meals are fresh and served at the appropriate time during the sail.
The sunset tour lasts approximately three hours. Guests are advised to arrive early for boarding and to allow time to settle in before departure.
The timing is designed to coincide with the evening light, giving passengers the best experience as the sun sets over the horizon. The vessel returns to Palma Harbour after the sail concludes.
Yes, the tour accommodates a minimum of 15 people and a maximum of 45. This ensures a comfortable experience while maintaining safety standards on deck.
The crew carefully manages passenger numbers to avoid overcrowding. Smaller groups can enjoy a more intimate sailing experience, while larger groups still have adequate space for socialising and enjoying the view.
Yes, photography and videography are encouraged. Guests can capture the sunset, the coastline, and the traditional sails of the vessel.
The crew may also assist with photography tips and positions on deck to get the best angles while maintaining safety. Personal devices should be secured to prevent loss overboard.
The tour takes place aboard a historic sailing vessel built in 1841, making it the oldest active ship of its kind in Spain. It measures 22 metres in length with a beam of 5.6 metres, and it carries traditional sails alongside a Volvo Penta 235 HP auxiliary engine. The ship is designed to comfortably accommodate 15 to 45 passengers, providing ample space on deck for relaxing, taking photos, and enjoying the views.
The vessel has been carefully maintained using traditional methods, preserving its original wooden decks, rigging, and character. Guests can appreciate the combination of historic craftsmanship and modern safety standards, with the crew guiding all activities on board. This ensures a unique sailing experience that honours maritime heritage while providing comfort and security.
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Palma de Mallorca
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