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The
Balearic Islands |
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The Balearics,
despite having been badly shaken for centuries by wars, developed in the 20th
century to become the European holiday paradise. This process began in 1897, when Archduke
Ludwig Salvator of Austria made public incomparable writings about the islands. Nowadays Mallorca
offers whatever holiday the tourist might wish for: all-inclusive, golf or
sailing, a hotel in Magalluf, or a self-catering apartment or house –
everyone can find their own personal paradise here. Why is this? First of
all, no other European island is so quickly and comfortably accessible from
so many airports in the rest of Europe,
secondly – and very importantly – few other such islands have so many
sunny days (more than 300 days a year).
All in all, you would have to search very hard to find such an
international atmosphere and infrastructure for the visitor, with such a
wonderful climate, and only two hours by plane from Britain. Also, for the
yacht owner Mallorca is ideal as a point of departure, being perfectly placed
for interesting short sails to Menorca and Ibiza, as well as longer journeys
to France, Italy, North Africa, the Canaries, or for a round trip in the
Mediterranean Sea. Ask about our
berth offers: we can offer the yacht owner berths in marinas around the island
either for sale or for short- or long-term rent. Here a few
temperature indications: Average temperatures |
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Month |
Air |
Water |
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January |
14 |
14 |
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February |
15 |
14 |
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March |
17 |
15 |
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April |
19 |
16 |
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May |
22 |
18 |
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June |
26 |
21 |
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July |
29 |
26 |
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August |
29 |
28 |
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September |
27 |
25 |
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October |
23 |
24 |
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November |
18 |
19 |
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December |
15 |
16 |
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The island ports
are so close to one another that each skipper can choose whether to undertake
a cruise for a few hours, one day, or even 2-3 days – for example, a trip to
Ibiza or Menorca. With its varied coastline,
circling the island can never be monotonous: rugged rocky coasts, over 100m
high, alternate with extensive bays and kilometres of white sandy
beaches. Whether you are seeking large
trade ports or modern yachting harbours, the Balearics offers something for
all tastes: quiet bays in which to anchor for romantic moments, or
discotheques right next to your berth – what more could you wish for? Navigating is
easy, depending on your holiday, of course.
Basically, you should sail around shallow spits of land, come in
closer to the steep cliffs, and keep your distance from the capes because of
the thermal turbulences. The iron rule: The land under the
water looks like the land above the water, which means that if the land is
flat going into the water, then the land under the water is also flat,
whereas if the coastline is steep going into the water, so it will be below
water level. You should keep
away from narrow passages between two islands. Usually the depth of the water is
insufficient for a sailing yacht. There is almost no
tidal change in the Mediterranean – perhaps 20cm, which can be
disregarded. The Balearic weather is
caused by the large differences in altitude: if the water level climbs during
a gentle breeze, be prepared for a stronger wind; if the water level sinks,
expect calmer weather. Depending on the weather, the currents are
between 0.5 and 1.5 knots around Mallorca, and up to 2 knots in Menorca. |
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