Eclipse Sailing in Mallorca Spain (8-15 August 2026)

Starting at  1.299,00

Waitlist for 2nd Boat Now Open!

Our first boat is fully booked, and so we are opening the waitlist for those who still want to join.  Once we have enough interest, we plan to open a second boat: double the group size, double the fun!

Contact us if you’d like to join the waitlist, and we’ll contact you with updates.



Mallorca Solar Eclipse Sailing

Experience the ultimate Gay Total Solar Eclipse sailing adventure from Palma, Mallorca, combining nude-friendly beaches, spectacular Mediterranean scenery, and the celestial event of a lifetime on August 12, 2026 – positioned perfectly for optimal eclipse viewing at sunset.

Curious about what’s included in this trip?  Scroll down to the bottom of the page for details.

All bookings require a 50% non-refundable deposit to secure your spot.  If you cancel at least 60 days before your scheduled start date, you’ll receive a 50% refund of the total booking price.  Cancellations within 59 days of the scheduled start date are not refundable.  See our Booking Policy for full details.

Description

Eclipse Sailing & Euphoria: Mallorca’s Cheeky Solar Adventure

Watch the moon seduce the sun in nature’s steamiest celestial performance! This playfully provocative 8-day eclipse sailing escape combines astronomical drama with sun-kissed Mediterranean adventures, clothing-optional beaches, and fabulous company for witnessing the cosmos’ hottest show.  We can also cool off with the onboard air conditioning.

Starting Port City: Palma, Mallorca

Ending Port City: Palma, Mallorca

Planned Itinerary

(subject to change, for example due to weather)

Day 1: Saturday – Embarkation Day

Embarkation: After 17:00 at our starting Marina.

  • Welcome drinks with local Mallorcan wine while the crew explains yacht systems, safety procedures, and eclipse viewing preparations
  • Explore Palma’s stunning Gothic Cathedral (La Seu), historic old town, and vibrant Santa Catalina neighborhood
  • LGBTQ+ friendly evening at local bars in La Lonja district with tapas crawl and sunset drinks

Day 2: Sunday – Palma to Cala des Monjo & Port d’Andratx

  • Morning sail to Cala des Monjo, a beautiful nude beach on Mallorca’s southwest coast with golden sand
  • Afternoon: continue to Port d’Andratx, a charming fishing village with a luxury marina and traditional architecture
  • Eclipse preparation briefing while enjoying sunset drinks at a waterfront terrace overlooking the harbor

Day 3: Monday – Port d’Andratx to Dragonera Island

  • Sail around Dragonera Island, a protected natural reserve with pristine beaches and dramatic scenery
  • Anchor at Cala Lladó, the gay nude beach on Dragonera’s sheltered side perfect for clothing-optional relaxation
  • Optional hiking to Dragonera’s lighthouse for spectacular panoramic views and eclipse viewing location scouting

Day 4: Tuesday – Dragonera to Es Trenc

  • Sail to Es Trenc, Mallorca’s most famous nude beach with Caribbean-like turquoise waters and white sand
  • Gay nude beach paradise popular with LGBTQ+ travelers, perfect for pre-eclipse relaxation
  • Eclipse preparation day: equipment checks, safety briefing, and positioning discussions for tomorrow’s event

Day 5: Wednesday – Eclipse Sailing Day

  • View the solar eclipse from aboard the sailing yacht – a way to view this rare site so unique, your social media followers will be jealous!
  • Evening: Partial eclipse begins (Sun 12° above the western horizon)
  • Eclipse TOTALITY – Total Solar Eclipse with Sun 2.5° above the western horizon (Duration: 1 minute 34 seconds)
  • Sunset with partial eclipse still in progress – dramatic crescent Sun sinking toward horizon

Day 6: Thursday – Es Trenc to Calo de la Bella Dona & El Mago

  • Morning reflection on the eclipse experience with fellow travelers
  • Sail to the hidden nude gem Calo de la Bella Dona in Calvià, a secluded cove accessible mainly by boat
  • Afternoon at El Mago Beach with stunning sandstone grottos and a 24/7 clothing-optional bay

Day 7: Friday – El Mago to Palma

  • Final morning at El Mago’s nude paradise with dramatic yellow sandstone caves and crystal-clear waters
  • Scenic coastal sailing back to Palma with stops at beautiful hidden coves if time permits
  • Farewell celebration dinner in Palma with traditional Mallorcan cuisine and local wine tasting

Day 8: Sunday – Disembarkation Day

Disembarkation: By 09:00 at our home Marina.

  • Catch up with your new besties one last time before exploring Mallorca by land, or heading back home
  • Head out to explore the town, or head to the airport for your return journey home with a ton of new memories and connections

What’s Included?

Included Not Included
  • A fantastic sailboat charter for your entire trip
  • All mooring/marina fees at embarkation and disembarkation ports
  • An incredibly fun and welcoming atmosphere!
  • Dinghy/tender with outboard motor (where available)
  • Expert, qualified skipper(s)
  • Fresh bedding, pillows, and towels
  • Fuel for both sailboat and dinghy/tender
  • Professional cleaning service after your journey
  • Your cabin with selected occupancy
  • Entry visas or travel immunizations
  • Meals and drinks (unless you’ve booked a trip with our fabulous onboard caterer) – see more here
  • Mooring/marina fees at ports of call
  • Pre/post-trip accommodation
  • Shore excursions or entertainment (unless specified as “ticket included” in your trip details)
  • Travel to/from the marina (airfare, transfers, ground transportation)
  • Trip cancellation and international medical insurance (we strongly recommend getting these through a third party)

Additional information

Onboard Activities

Daily Meditation

Occupancy

Private Cabin (per person), Shared Bunk Bed (per person), Shared Cabin (per person)

Trip Duration

8 days

Comfort Controls

Adjustable hatches for fresh air, Air Conditioning

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