2017-08-22 Cala de Santa Ponsa to Cala Camp de Mar, Mallorca Island Morning time with plenty of company overnight in sheltered Cala de Santa Ponsa Cala de Santa Ponsa with its numerous busy hotels The small narrow entrance to the quite large Santa Ponsa Marina Heading out of the large bay we head west Once again we pass the huge rock formation at the entrance to the next bay A small Menorquin passes us in the opposite direction travelling at high speed!! Entering the bay we feel dwarfed by the huge elegant super yacht on anchor there Looking towards the north east corner of the large bay to Cala Camp de Mar We decide to head towards Cala Blanca, a popular anchoring spot in the north west corner of the large bay we had just arrived in To our surprise we come across a circle of anchored yachts and catamarans by Cala Blanca The beautiful clear turquoise water of Cala Blanca Flags from many nations were flapping in the wind on the participants of the Yacht Week Sailing Cruise Overcrowded ferries transport passengers to and from favourite swimming and sightseeing spots Time for the yachts to move on to the next fabulous destination With loud music blaring the yachts make their departure We have some amazing company still in the bay near us for the night AVIVA which is 100 M long was launched in May this year – thanks to Google search!! We decide to move across the bay to Cala Camp de Mar to anchor for the night The popular restaurant built on a small island that has a narrow wooden bridge to the beach Many lovely homes surround Cala Camp de Mar Approaching 8pm there were still many people on the beach Although a busy restaurant was nearby, we both preferred to have one of Ric’s fabulous pizzas aboard and looking out and watching the world go by!! Moored beside us was someone’s latest toy…toys!! Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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