With its bacchanalian summers and homage to good living, Mallorca has long been an irresistible draw for those worshipping at the altar of sunny day clubs. Now, visitors are increasingly undertaking a different pilgrimage on the Dry Stone Route
Finding enlightenment in the Balearics
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The old marina hierarchy — Monaco, Porto Cervo, Ibiza Magna — hasn't changed on paper. But on the water the traffic tells another story: owners are berthing east and south, chasing space, service, and harbourmasters who answer the radio on the first call.
Denia has doubled its superyacht capacity without doubling its prices. Kalamata is taking winter bookings it couldn't have dreamed of five years ago.
The shortlist
Our criteria stayed simple: genuine 40-metre-plus berths, shore power that actually works, and a town worth walking when the crew has the evening off.