30th May - 2nd June 2026

Mallorca, Spain

Ladies Who Lit X Nautica Collective

READING RETREAT

Indulge in literary bliss at our exclusive reading retreat, where leisure meets literature, and like-minded women come together for a celebration of words.

Join us solo, or better yet, come with your best friend, sister or another incredible woman in your life for a weekend retreat that blends relaxation, literature, and laughter.

Location

Designed exclusively for the Ladies Who, this 4-day sailing experience explores the magic of Mallorca by sea.

Each route offers a different side of the island, from rugged western cliffs to quiet eastern coves. Expect a blend of reading sessions, swim stops, coastal towns, and relaxation.

Whether you’re seeking connection, reflection, or just space to unwind with a book in hand, this is a floating retreat for travellers who love great conversation, good food, and time to breathe.

West Coast Itinerary

A journey along Mallorca’s rugged and romantic west coast. This route blends literary connection with dramatic coastal beauty, charming towns, mountain-backed harbours, and time to pause, read, and connect. Perfect for those who want a bit of everything: sail time, scenic villages, storytelling circles, and thoughtful downtime.

Day One - Port d’Andratx

Welcome reception onboard with cava, Mallorcan olives, and a book swap. Scenic sail along the coast with time to relax, read, and sip wine on deck. Anchor in Puerto Andratx and take a gentle coastal walk to stretch legs and dinner onboard under the stars prepared by your private chef.

Day Two - Port de Sóller

Leisurely breakfast on deck & literary chat. Sail north with stops for swims and reading time on deck. Arrive in Sóller mid-afternoon, take the charming wooden tram into the village. Optional visits to modern art museum, cathedral square, artisan shops or coffee in the square. Return for onboard local wine tasting and relaxed dinner.

Day Three - Cala Sant Vicenç

Wake with a sea breeze and enjoy a slow, chef-prepared brunch on deck. Sail the majestic northern coastline, anchoring in the serene bay of Cala Sant Vicenç. Swim in crystal waters, nap in the sun, paddleboard, or write from the deck. Dinner ashore at a long-standing local gem known for its seafood and quiet cliffside views.

Day Four - Port de Pollença

Light break onboard before the final sail. Arrive by late morning with time for a coffee stop, bookshop visit, or relaxed beach stroll. Free time to soak it in, say goodbyes, and prepare for transfers back to Palma.

Rooms

Two beautiful 4-cabin catamarans. Each cabin has its own bathroom and a double bed. The yacht is also equipped with air conditioning & generator. Shared rooms are based one 2 people sharing a double bed.

Solo Occupancy: £3450

Shared Occupancy: £3690 (£1845pp)

Details

    • accommodation

    • food and drink (inc alcohol)

    • airport transfers

    • full itinerary

    • skipper & chef

    • flights

    • travel insurance

    • food & drink outside of the accommodation

  • There is a complimentary transfer available from Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI). Further details will be provided closer to the time.

    If you need any assistance on travel arrangements please get in touch, we are a licensed travel agent to accommodate all of your needs.

  • A £600 deposit is required per person to secure you spot. The full balance can be paid in instalments, and the final balance must be paid 60 days before departure.

  • Mallorca, Spain

    Mallorca is a sun-drenched Balearic island off the coast of Spain, known for its turquoise coves, honey-colored villages, and dramatic mountain landscapes. From the chic marina of Palma to the serene charm of Deià, it’s a Mediterranean escape that effortlessly blends culture, coastlines, and calm.

  • We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable during our retreats, so here’s a little more detail about the accessibility of this boat:

    Catamarans can present some challenges when it comes to accessibility. There are steps required to access most areas on board, including the bedrooms and communal spaces. Additionally, when the boat is anchored (rather than docked), guests will be ferried to and from land using a tender—a small boat (think luxury dinghy)—which may be tricky to board for those with mobility issues.

    Because of these factors, we suggest handling accessibility requests on a case-by-case basis to ensure we can accommodate your individual needs wherever possible.

    If you have any accessibility concerns or would like to chat about your specific needs, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help make your retreat experience as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.