Located on the southern coast of the municipality of Llucmajor, between the point of Punta Plana and Sa Ràpita, in Mallorca, the friendly village of S'Estanyol de Migjorn enjoys a particularly favorable geographical position, offering tourists all kinds of water activitiess nautiques, dont la navigation de plaisance.
Although there is no lack of marinas in Mallorca, our yacht charter base at S'Estanyol de Migjorn stands out from the crowd thanks to its peaceful and friendly character. And the fact that its sailboats are in a well-equipped and safe marina encourages many cruisers to choose it as a launching pad for a beautiful sailing trip in the Balearic Sea. To the southwest, the island of Ibiza, renowned for its exclusive nightlife, its magnificent scenery and its very hospitable villagers, is a must. Even if the east coast of the Iberian peninsula remains a concentration of tourist hotspots such as Barcelona, Tarragona, Cartagena and Valencia.
It is also worth noting that the locality of S'Estanyol de Migjorn also invites its visitors to discover various exotic places, starting with the magnificent beach of Es Freu de ses Covetes, Ses Salines and its unusual natural scenery, or even Vallgornera and its incredible caves.
From S'Estanyol de Migjorn to Llucmajor
Before setting off to conquer the islands that enhance the beauty of the Balearic Islands, how about a little break at S'Estanyol de Migjorn? Renowned for its peaceful character, the village guarantees you a pleasant moment of relaxation. Located on the south coast of the town of Llucmajor, the village is also an excellent point of departure for a little historical interlude in the southwest of Mallorca. You can reach the town of Llucmajor in a few minutes and immerse yourself in the countryside.
Despite its poor historical heritage, Llucmajor nevertheless appeals to vacationers who appreciate rural landscapes. A stroll through the heart of this market town will transport you to a pastoral setting with its low houses, long peaceful streets and large square, which is particularly lively on market days. However, a few monuments will entertain lovers of beautiful architecture, such as the parish church of Saint-Michel, which dominates the historic center. Further on, you can see the Franciscan convent of Saint-Bonaventure, consecrated in 1656.
A walk along the coast of Llucmajor is recommended for those who enjoy beautiful views. The coastline of the village is characterized by its high cliffs, which can reach up to 200 meters in height. This walk will also allow you to reach its famous defensive towers dating from the 16th century.
Follow the southern coast of Majorca
Leaving from the village of S'Estanyol de Migjorn, pleasure boaters will also have the opportunity to travel along the southern coast of Mallorca. This part of the island is home to beautiful unspoiled beaches such as Cala Mondrago. also known as Font de n'Alis, this sandy beach is frequented by diving enthusiasts. But the most famous beach in the south of Mallorca is Es Trenc. Stretching for 6 km, it reveals a magnificent strip of fine sand and is located a few minutes from the village of Campos.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 728 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $23,532 |
Minimum weekly price | $698 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |