2017-08-24 Ensa de Sas Hortigas to Peninsular de la Foradada, Mallorca Island With the bay in shadow we depart early to continue our journey up the coast The rocky coastline along the north west coast can be very unforgiving in bad weather We continue in a north easterly direction along the long western coast We were very fortunate to have had absolutely calm and settled weather conditions to anchor on this coast overnight Small seaside towns such as this town are dotted all the way up the coast In the distance we see the town of Marina de Valledemossa where we thought we would stop in and go ashore for a coffee, as suggested in our pilot book A familiar large super yacht is anchored nearby, perhaps they were reading the same pilot book!! This tiny village, Marina de Valledemossa is surrounded by breathtaking pine covered mountains We anchor in the tiny bay by the village….. ….and we go ashore and back by dinghy We enter the tiny, sheltered, quaint port A number of small local boats were all neatly tied up along the jetty Some small boat owners in the village have their own space on the slipway Looking up one of the tiny alleyways as we head for the cafe This establishment seems to the hub of the small village Coffee and cake were excellent and well worth the trip ashore After taking a walk around the village we realised how small the village actually was!! Tangaroa all alone in the small bay The 100m AVIVA certainly needed more room than the anchorage we chose for the Tangaroa At approximately 11am, a colour coordinated tender from AVIVA makes its way to the small village pier At precisely 11am a black Mercedes arrives dropping off, an obviously important gentleman who was to be taken to the super yacht on anchor by the village The locals and including ourselves couldn’t help wondering who the important guest was being delivered to the super yacht Once all the commotion was over, the local bathers went back to enjoying their morning swim by the pier in the small port Looking back at the delightful Marina de Valledemossa We continue our journey up the coast We pass the occasional small village In the distance we see numerous boats on anchor by the Peninsular de la Foradada There is an anchorage on both sizes of the unusual boot shaped peninsular The huge rocky outcrop of the Peninsular de la Foradada is well recognised for the hole that can be seen from the western anchorage Another spectacular anchorage for us during our trip up the west coast of Mallorca Again the weather conditions are perfect with no wind Numerous other boats are also enjoying this often harsh coastline The water in the bay, as it has been in most places along the coast, is absolutely crystal clear Swimming around the spectacular rugged rock and all around the bay was such a wonderful experience Looking towards a dwelling which may have been a restaurant in the past, perched on the saddle between the two anchorages on the peninsular With conditions perfect we decide to anchor here in the bay overnight Evening light on the rugged hills around the bay Another great sunset in Mallorca!! Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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