Route
Start in Palma de Mallorca, finish in the port of Nice. The route between these points is chosen by the crew on the spot depending on their wishes and the weather forecast. You can walk around Palma, visit Menorca and the adjacent islands, or run a marathon to the Cote d'Azur and walk there.
Approximate program, this or that emphasis is adjusted depending on the skills of the crew.
The Balearic archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea is located 240 km east of Valencia. The islands are famous for their nature, beaches and wonderful climate and are one of the most attractive tourist areas in Spain.
Marinas where charter companies' yachts are located are located on all major islands - Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera. Travel routes depend on how much time you have: a week, two or three, and on your yachting experience and, of course, on the weather.
Mallorca
The largest of the islands of the picturesque Balearic archipelago is the island of Mallorca. Its area is 3,640 square kilometers. In the southern part there are fishing ports, and in the east and west there are magnificent mountains, the foot of which is right by the sea, and on the tops of which there are pine trees.
This island is a contrast of civilization and untouched nature - it has something that is difficult to find on the mainland coast: in a short time you can find yourself in a variety of places, and for this there is no need to make long trips. In the northern part of it rises the mountain range of Trumuntana. The interior of the island, however, is a fertile plain, known as Es Pla. In the northeast opens the large bay of Alcudia, the entire eastern coast of which is indented by bays, many of which are not yet developed. And finally, the southern zone, called Migjorn - the driest and rockiest zone, which ends in wide beaches or steep banks.
Minorca
Of particular interest to yachting enthusiasts. This is a relatively large but sparsely populated island, full of peace, bliss and harmony. You will find many cozy cafes and restaurants with excellent seafood cuisine in the harbor of Mahon in the southeast of Menorca. In Menorca, you will encounter the ancient city of Ciutadella and harbors filled with fishing boats. In Mahon, restaurants and bars are surrounded by natural harbors and enchanting flowers. And in the small bay of Addaya, you can, in solitude, enjoy a quiet holiday and forget about the hustle and bustle of big cities. The second largest island in the archipelago. Despite its proximity to Mallorca, it has many of its own characteristics. The island is located in the northeastern part of the archipelago. Unlike Mallorca, there are no high altitudes here. The highest point is Mount Monte Toro (357 m) in the center of the island.
The northern coast of the island is steep, with pebbly and reddish sandy beaches. The southern coast is formed by ravines. These are wet areas with a special microclimate and unique fauna and flora that differ from other parts of the island. Two types of architecture can be observed throughout the island. On the one hand, completely white houses, typical of the Mediterranean, and on the other hand, buildings in a purely English style, evidence of the various stages of British presence on the island.
Nice
Nice is the capital of the Côte d'Azur and one of the largest cities in France. It was founded by the Greeks in the mid-4th century BC and was named Nicaea in honor of the goddess of victory Nike, to commemorate the victory over the Ligurians. It became one of the most important trading cities on the coast of the Ligurian Sea and existed until the invasion of the Lombards.
In the Middle Ages, Nice was repeatedly subjected to disasters and wars. The kings of France tried to capture it, but the city successfully defended its freedom.
Nice is famous for its beaches, museums, Promenade des Anglais and bohemian hotels. But the city also has many palaces, churches, parks and museums.
Attractions:
Rossetti Square, the city's baroque cathedral - Saint-Reparata (17th century), the Chagall Museum, Matisse, the Museum of Modern Art, the Nice Opera, the Valrose Palace, the cathedrals of Saint-Reparata and Saint-Martin, the Chapel of Mercy, the Chateau hill with its castle, the Church of Saint-Jeanne d'Arc, the Museum of Archaeology, the Acropolis Congress Palace, the Floral Phoenix Park.
Sample program
- Yacht structure and marine terminology in English and Russian (so that you can communicate with the charter company and understand the commands of a foreign skipper)
- Preparing for going to sea (check-in, yacht inspection, food shopping)
- Work on deck (sail adjustment, sail changes, heeling and heeling)
- Work at the helm (command and taxiing)
- Navigation
- Planning the transition
- Performing maneuvers (MOB and tacks and gybes)
- How to act in an emergency
- Moorings, anchoring
- What the textbooks don't write about or Good seamanship
What's included in the price
- Place on the yacht in a double cabin;
- Skipper/Instructor and IYT training;
- Cleaning, bed linen;
- Harbor parking, water / electricity;
- Refueling the yacht with fuel.
Additional expenses:
- Personal insurance;
- Visa;
- Meals (approximately 100 euros per person per week);
- The price does not include transfers and flights.
*Deposit of 2000 euros, based on 6 people on the yacht, approximately 350 euros per person. Collected in cash by the skipper on the first day. Returned by the skipper in full if there are no breakdowns. Any breakdowns/expenses are covered equally by all participants on the yacht, regardless of fault.
How to get involved
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