| Sun loving tourists
are drawn to the superb beaches, trendy resorts and lively nightlife
of the Balearics. Chartering a private yacht in these sun splashed
islands offers a unique opportunity to visit quaint villages, caves,
prehistoric monuments, museums and monasteries. Each of the Balearic
Islands has a distinct landscape and unique qualities that make it special
to visit.
MALLORCA
The largest of the Balearics and most culturally rich. The island is famous for
dazzling caves, refreshing clean waters, sandy beaches, and countless scenic anchorages.
Sitting along its 250 miles of coastline are more than two dozen sport harbors and yacht
clubs.
Start your charter in Palma, the capital of the island chain. Enjoy the
restaurants, nightclubs, bullrings and historic sites like Bellver Castle, Gothic
Cathedral, Cloister of St. Francis and Miro Art Museum.
On the other parts of the island, you can explore quaint villages, the medieval
Capuchin Monastery and Roman ruins near the Moorish city of Aloudia.
MENORCA
Although less fertile and colorful than Mallorca, Menorca's ever changing coastline
offers excellent beaches, a relaxed atmosphere and plenty of opportunity for hiking and
water sports. The island is a veritable open air archaeological museum with hundreds
of fascinating prehistoric remains including megalithic sites, stone towers, burial tombs
and baffling T-shaped stone monuments.
Mahon (Maó), the capital of Menorca, has been described by many captains as
"one of the best natural harbors in the Mediterranean" and a perfect all-weather
port with wonderful scenery and history.
IBIZA
Ibiza is a resort island with a dramatic topography. Rugged cliffs are penetrated by
small "calas", steep-walled caves on the North coast.
The historic white washed Old Town is dominated by a 13th century Gothic
Cathedral.
Ibiza's narrow streets and colorful waterfront
district are lively and festive, packed with shops, clubs, restaurants and fine markets.
FORMENTA & CABRERA
The two smallest Balearics are known for their laid back pace,
tranquil atmosphere and scenic shoreline. Cabrera is a national
preserve and can be visited only by special permission from the Balearics
Government. Formentera is 11 miles off the coast of Ibiza and
only accessible by boat. A favorite anchorage, Espalmador, is
a sandy isthmus with clear water and well protected from winds.

For more information and complete Balearics
brochure call:
Bev Parsons
Interpac Yachts, Inc.
619-222-0327
Email: bev@interpacyachts.com

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