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Combine hot nude gay sailing and colorful Mallorca Gay Pride all in one fabulous vacation! Start your gay yacht sailing from Palma, the capital of Mallorca situated in the southwest of the island. A wonderful starting point for your sailing holiday where you can spend some time wandering the characterful streets of the Old Town, visiting the truly unmissable Gothic cathedral and experiencing Palma's thriving food scene.
Mallorca has also become a hugely popular travel spot for LGBTQ+ visitors thanks to its thriving, open-minded gay scene centred in places like Palma and the coastal village Magaluf. Highlights of Mallorca's gay events calendar include the raucous weeklong Gay Pride Mallorca festival held every summer, featuring a flamboyant parade and parties across the island.

Day 1 -
• Embarkation: After 17:00 at Palma de Mallorca.
• Welcome Drinks & Briefing: Toast with local Mallorcan wine while the crew explains boat safety and the exciting plan for your week of naked adventures ahead
• Attractions:
• Explore Palma’s stunning Gothic Cathedral (La Seu) and historic old town the vibrant Santa Catalina neighborhood, and the impressive Bellver Castle for panoramic city views
• Visit Palma’s most famous gay club with multiple floors and terraces
• Pride Week Opening Events:
• Opening Ceremony: Join the 2026 Palma Pride Week opening festivities
• Rainbow Market: Browse LGBTQ+ vendors and local artisans in the old town
• Dinner: Tapas crawl through Palma’s La Lonja district.
• Overnight: on board in the marina.
Day 2 -
• Morning: Set sail for Calo de la Bella Dona, a hidden nude gem in Calviŕ.
• Midday: Calo de la Bella Dona:
• Hidden nude beach with dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters
• Secluded Paradise: Remote cove accessible by boat
• Pristine Nature: Untouched Mediterranean coastline.
• Afternoon: El Mago (short hop)
• El Mago Beach: Stunning nude beach with yellow sandstone grottos
• Optional Activities: Snorkeling around sandstone formations and hidden caves
• Evening: Sunset drinks on deck at El Mago, watching the sky turn golden over the grottos.
• Overnight: Anchor at El Mago Bay – your private nude paradise!

Day 3 -
• Morning: Short sail to Cala des Monjo for a morning nude beach experience.
• Mid-Morning: Cala des Monjo
• Beautiful nude beach on Majorca’s southwest coast
• Golden Sand & Turquoise Waters: Perfect for morning nude sunbathing!
• Afternoon: Sail to Port d’Andratx with optional stop at Cala Llamp.
• Continue to Port d’Andratx
• Port d’Andratx: Charming fishing village with luxury yachts and traditional architecture
• Lunch at a traditional Mallorcan lunch at a family-run restaurant
• Explore the traditional market and local shops
• Option to visit Cala Llamp beach club for cocktails, hike to the Cap de Ses Salines lighthouse, visit local galleries, or have a wine tasting at a traditional Mallorcan bodega
• Evening: Sunset drinks at a waterfront terrace overlooking the harbor.
• Overnight: Port d’Andratx marina or anchor in a nearby cove
Day 4 -
• Morning: Round Dragonera Island, a protected natural reserve with pristine beaches
• Attractions:
• Cala Lladó: Fun gay nude beach on Dragonera’s sheltered side
• Es Pantaleu: Dramatic rocky islet
• Optional Activities:
• Hiking to Dragonera’s lighthouse for spectacular views
• Birdwatching (the island is home to rare seabirds)
• Exploring underwater caves by snorkeling
• Evening/Overnight:
Anchor at Cala Lladó, Dragonera Island

Day 5 -
• Morning: Sail to Es Trenc, Majorca’s most famous nude beach with Caribbean-like turquoise waters with pristine white sand
• Attractions:
• Gay Nude Beach Paradise: Famous clothing-optional beach popular with LGBTQ+ travelers
• Sand Dunes: Explore the naughty natural dunes behind the beach
• Optional Activities:
• Beach horseback riding through the dunes
• Visit the nearby Ses Salines salt flats and nature reserve
• Evening: Sunset beach party with fellow travelers, tourists and locals.
• Overnight: Anchor at Es Trenc – your own slice of nude gay beach paradise!
Day 6 -
• Optional Short Getaways from Es Trenc Base
• Morning Options:
• Cala Pi: Dramatic cliffs and hidden cove with spectacular scenery
• Cala Mondragó: Beautiful natural park with twin beaches and pine forests
• Colňnia de Sant Jordi: Charming fishing village with traditional harbor.
• Midday: Return to Es Trenc for more nude beach paradise.
• Afternoon:
• More Es Trenc Time: Perfect your all-over tan at this world-famous nude beach
• Ses Salines Visit: Explore the nearby salt flats and nature reserve (short walk from beach)
• Beach Activities: Enjoy beach volleyball or simply relax on the pristine white sand
• Optional: Cap de Ses Salines: Majorca’s southernmost point with lighthouse and dramatic coastline
• Evening: Second spectacular sunset at Es Trenc with cocktails on deck
• Overnight: Anchor at Es Trenc – second night in paradise!

Day 7 -
• Morning: Final morning at Es Trenc for last nude beach experience.
• Mid-Morning: Depart Es Trenc to arrive Palma by 16:00
• Attractions:
• Final Es Trenc Experience: Last chance for Caribbean-like nude beach paradise
• Scenic coastal sailing back to Palma with stops at beautiful coves if time permits
• Afternoon: Arrive in Palma by 16:00 for Pride preparations and final exploration.
• Cultural Activity: Visit Palma’s Arab Baths or Miró Foundation.
• PRIDE FRIDAY EVENTS:
• Pride Week Activities: Join ongoing Pride week celebrations
• Rainbow Harbor: Palma’s marina decorated with Pride flags and colors
• Pre-Parade Preparations: Meet fellow Pride participants and get your parade gear
• Farewell Celebration:
• Pride Cocktails: Special Pride-themed drinks
• Final Dinner: Celebrate your sailing adventure before Pride weekend
• Evening: Explore Palma’s vibrant gay nightlife
• Overnight: On board in marina.
Day 8 -
• Before 09:00: Disembark and enjoy breakfast onshore, carrying memories of 24/7 naked freedom, pristine beaches, and Pride celebration!
• Farewell: Exchange contacts with your gay sailing adventure family after an incredible week of nude beaches and Pride festivities.
This itinerary is subject to change. Local circumstances such as weather may influence the itinerary.
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