North coast anchorages

Boating on the North Coast is a treat. The magnificent

vertical cliffs that drop into deep blue water are

spectacular. Cruising along the North Coast is one of

the highlights of experiencing Mallorca with

Roaming Stones.The only place to rent a boat on

the North Coast is PORT DE SÓLLER.

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Our favorite boating on the North Coast begins in the bay of Cova de Sa Sal (pictured right) where Sa Foradada restaurant is located, about 20 mins cruising south of Sóller. This bay is very protected and provides wonderful calm waters to spend the day.

 

Cruising north up the coast from Cova de Sa Sal you will hit Cala Deià, where the restaurant Ca’s Patró March is located. The bay is small and busy so not especially good to spend too much time there. But just north up the coast (5/10 mins) from Cala Deià are many lovely anchorages around Cala Tomás.

 

 

 

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Left Colomn image © Maciej Bledowski/ Adobe Stock

Right Column image taken by Roaming Stones

45 mins to an hour north of Sóller are Cala Tuent (pictured bottom left)and Cala Sa Calobra (pictured above), two of our favorites.

In Cala Sa Calobra see if you can find a hole in a submerged rock on the left side of the bay as you pull in!

Cruising continues beautiful heading north; next protected bays are Cala Castell, and Cala Estremer, and then Cala Clara and Cala Molins in the bigger Cala Carbo.

 

Just a little further north, you will hit Cala Bóquer, and still north from there you will come upon many more lovely anchorages, as you you make your way around Cap Formentor. Cala Figuera will be just about the last spot you can anchor in before you wrap around the point of Cap Formentor. There are some beautiful anchorages on the south coast of Cap Formentor before you head into the bay of Pollença.