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Yacht Club Cala d'Or's wealth of facilities are unrivalled – including the most up to date equipment, a range of event rooms and terraces, fully equipped gymnasium, infinity pool as well as sauna and steam room, beautifully maintained gardens and games rooms which, combined with our unsurpassed level of service, ensures Yacht Club Cala d'Or is the only place to be.
When it comes to hosting your event, our dedicated team at the Yacht Club Cala d’Or will be there for you every step of the way. We welcome guests and clients from all over the world and will adapt to suit personal and corporate requirements.
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Real Club Nautico de Palma Marina, Palma de Mallorca
Palma's main marina, by the cathedral
This royal yacht club is it the oldest and biggest in the Balearics. Situated near the centre of Palma, it offers good security with easy access for all nautical goods and services. There are 946 moorings of which 589 are for members. The club has a sailing and canoe schools,
It is the base for some prestigious regattas such as the King's Cup and the Princess Sofia Trophy, in which many members of the Spanish Royal Family frequently participate. The club has many facilities for its members including an indoor and an outdoor pool, gym, library and TV lounge.
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CLUB DE MAR-MALLORCA is one of most consolidated private marinas in our island, a doubtless nautical and social reference in the Mediterranean that defines our spirit and style: excellence, discretion, commitment and prestige.
On June 1 st in 1972, after three years of hard work and effort, the doors of Club de Mar-Mallorca finally opened: a project that was born to attract big yachts from the French coast, a great reference at the time, and to create a yacht club that could represent a milestone in the world’s leisure sailing.
CLUB DE MAR-MALLORCA has been committed since its foundation with a series of services that have to be able to catch the clients and users’ attention for its added values that others don’t have, making a special effort for the past years in quality certification, always linked with a commitment with the society, sport and, of course, the environment.
Very few Spanish marinas meet the requirements in environmental management that we have self-imposed out of conviction, and in very few entities within our sector there is a balance between big and small lengths, sports and privacy.
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The luxurious yacht club in the heart of Palma Bay: The Real Club Náutico is one of the most important marinas in the Balearic Islands and thus a sought-after maritime meeting place. The popular club surpasses its high standards year after year. Numerous services, high security measures and a varied entertainment programme make every stay a real pleasure. The largest marina in Palma, with just under 1000 berths, is just as popular with club members as it is with the international public. We recommend booking in good time.
Small boutiques and impressive department stores: Palma is a true shopper’s paradise. From small souvenirs to regional products and luxury goods of all kinds, the old town and the Porto Pí Shopping Centre fulfil every wish. For authentic, local products, it’s worth marvelling at the market stalls.
The Real Club Náutico regularly attracts exciting sailing regattas. In spring, the season opens with the PalmaVela and a big party for the spectators, and in August, sailing enthusiasts from all over the world celebrate their sport at the Copa del Rey MAPFRE.
SIGHTSEEING AND ACTIVITIES
Theatres, cinemas, bars and discos: leisure options abound in Palma’s old town, which is within walking distance. During the day, weekly and hippy markets are a popular activity in the island capital, in the evening you can visit galleries or immerse yourself in the city’s colourful nightlife. Our tip: The former fishing village of Portixol has developed into a real trendy district in Palma. Here it’s all about seeing and being seen – on a stroll along the waterfront promenade or over lunch in a charming café.
RESTAURANTS AND BARS
Evenings in Palma are exciting and glamorous. Whether it’s exclusive parties in the city’s popular nightclubs or elegant dinners in one of the excellent restaurants near the harbour, Palma’s special atmosphere captivates everyone.
RESTAURANT FORN DE SANT JOAN
The team at Forn de Sant Joan delights its guests with a successful mix of rustic ambience and upscale, international cuisine. The creative and lovingly prepared fusion dishes and the unusual interior design in the dining room make the restaurant a real insider tip.
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RESTAURANT MAR DE NUDOS
Palma’s culinary scene reaches a new level with the “Mar de Nudos”. The multinational cuisine paired with a modern ambience creates a true oasis for gourmets. The gentle sway of the yachts in the marina makes the setting perfect. Homemade sushi specialities are joined by Mediterranean highlights and refreshing drinks on the exquisite menu. The pasta fresh from the cheese wheel is an insider tip among the guests. Taste your way through the nations and enjoy a special evening in Palma.
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Palma’s unique chiringuito “LA CAÑA” invites you to a beach holiday in the middle of the city. Surrounded by the colours of the sea, dine and enjoy authentic Mediterranean food. The ambience is deliberately kept simple, which makes the beach bar feeling perfect. A visit to LA CAÑA is particularly worthwhile in large groups. A variety of tapas and different group menus make you want to get together in a relaxed setting. The restaurant puts it aptly: “There is always a reason to enjoy life and good tapas.”
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Ready to get going? Vitality and pleasure combine to form a delightful duo at the VIDA. In tropical elegance, indulge all your senses with that certain something. While the eye feasts on splashes of colour, the nose catches the fine aromas of world cuisine. The fresh and sustainably created dishes melt on your tongue, until the cool glass of your signature cocktail refreshes your sense of touch to top it off. Depending on the event, you can enjoy soft jungle beats or precious pearls of electronic music. At VIDA, you can experience the diversity of Palma all along the line.
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During its 60 years of existence, the Club has hosted an impressive number of international regattas. Its past has been characterised by the world´s most important competitors and this is continuing, leaving a legacy that very few clubs can demonstrate.
The history of the Club was condensed into a book printed in 1998 on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. The book recounts an important part of the life of the Club, its sporting vocation and social anecdotes, and lists the various boards of directo rs, as well as its chairmen. In 1998 the Club was nominated as the “Best Spanish Yacht Club” in Bayonne, which corroborated the success of the reforms that have been carried out over the last six years.
The jetties, the dry dock, the offices, the library, the leisure rooms, the bars and restaurants, the terraces, the swimming pool, the gymnasium and the sailing school have all been completely refurbished.
In 1999 the Club was awarded the Distinction of “Important” by the Diario de Mallorca newspaper and a prize by the Chamber of Commerce of Mallorca and Ibiza.
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Founded in 1948 , Real Club Náutico de Palma is the oldest sailing organisation in the Balearic Islands. Over the course of its 60 year history, the Club has hosted an impressive number of major international regattas. It boasts a past marked by some of the world’s most famous yachtsmen and women, a trend that still continues today.
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Sailboat charter
There are 212 sailboats available for charter in Mallorca, prices start from €970 per week. Most budget friendly option for a vacation.
Catamaran charter
120 catamarans available for rent in Mallorca, form €1,320 for 1 week charter. Ideal option for group of friends or family vacation.
Power boat charter
37 powerboats available in Mallorca for rent, starting from €2,916 per week. Bareboat or crewed options available for sailing vacations.
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Bareboat charter Bareboat rentals in Mallorca is the right choice for all kinds of sailors. There are 369 boats available for rent. Enjoy freedom of being captain and sailing anywhere you want. View available options
Crewed yachts Enjoy hassle free, luxury sailing vacation with personalized itinerary and full board. Crewed yacht charter in Mallorca is the best option for people looking to get the most during their sailing vacation. View available options
Skippered boats We may offer professional captain for any boat in Mallorca. This is a good option for novice sailors looking for professional skipper to back up them during the first days of charter or the whole sailing vacation. View available options
By the Cabin charter If this is your first sailing vacation or you don’t want to rent the whole boat, shared yacht charter in Mallorca or cabin rentals on crewed yacht could be a great solution. You will get all-inclusive service for a fraction of a cost. View available options
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Cost of boat rental in mallorca.
Average yacht charter cost in Mallorca starts from €970 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Mallorca during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.
Sailing conditions in Mallorca
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The Balearics islands yacht charters
Strategically positioned on ancient trading routs between Europe and Africa, these islands got their fair share of invaders: Greeks, Romans, Turks, etc. Christian kings, Arab rulers and Jewish merchants have all left their mark there. With a yacht charter in Mallorca you can easily explore its diverse architectural heritage, in colorful fiestas, ceremonies and cuisine.
Like mainland of Spain, the Balearics Islands have been inhabited since pre-historic times. So many invaders laid claim to them at various points in history. Both Catalan and Castilian Spanish are spoken in the Balearics Islands, which has been an autonomous region since 1983.
One of the Balearic Islands yacht charter bases is located in Mallorca, a beautiful mountainous island, with rolling hills, sandy beaches and stalagmite caves. It's landscape, culture and entertainment offers a wide range of experiences during your sailing vacation. And it is also by far the most culturally rich.
The great Polish composer Frederic Chopin stayed at the monastery of Valldemossa with his lover Aurora Dupin, better known as the French novelist George Sand, in the winter of 1838, where he composed his 24 preludes. The English poet Robert Graves hosted Pablo Picasso and actors Alec Guiness and Peter Ustinov at his house. The painter and sculptor Joan Miro also found his home here. His works are on display in the Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro, on the outskirts of Palma.
Yacht charter Mallorca is incredibly diverse in its landscape, architecture, culture or just entertainment. There is so much to enjoy in Palma during a sailing vacation: from stunning nature reserves and charming fishing villages to picturesque ruins and impressive country estates. With bareboat or skippered charter you'll get whatever you want here: wonderful beaches and vibrant nightlife with dancing and music, or rural retreats with sedate and peaceful atmosphere.
Mallorca sailing conditions
The climate is mild, typically Mediterranean, with dry and sunny summer. During July and August, average temperature raises to 75 – 85 F with stable light winds from 5 to 15 knots. The winds are predominantly southeast on the west part of the island and northwest on the eat part. July marks the beginning of the peak sailing season, which will last till the end of September. Cold winters are very rare in this area, with average temperature around 60 F, Palma boat rentals are available the year round. Nights are cold, but days are mostly sunny with partial clouds. The highest rainfall is usually between October and December. All in all, the weather is very pleasant and mild all year around.
Winter navigation
The average temperature in December-January in navigation area near Balearic Islands is mild. The average max temperature is 18 C and the minimum temperature 13 C. But it’s quite frequent to have a few days with 20 C or above.
It’s necessary to be equipped with warm clothes and waterproof jackets, but don’t be afraid it is just a precaution and if sunny and on land, you will have chance to wear T-shirt.
All boats are supplied with bed linen and warm blankets; additional heaters are also available to make the main saloon and cabins warm and toasty in almost any conditions.
Nevertheless you should keep in mind that it is better to bring all staff in soft bags or backpacks because space on the boat is limited. Take the most comfortable clothes (wool socks, wool sweater, waterproof jackets, water resistant shoes, wool hats), sunglasses, and protective sun cream, personal medicines, toilette accessories and gloves.
Places of interest
The island's north-west coast is especially scenic, with its terraced cliff sides and hidden coves. Once you venture away from crowds, this area will give you a pleasant sense of isolation. It's craggy coast is dotted with watch towers, ancient monasteries and churches and picturesque idyllic villages.
Sun Marroig, estate of 18th century, has been converted into a museum with a great collection of pottery and paintings.
Mirador del Ses Animes, the former defense tower, standing on a steep rock, is visible from far away.
Port d'Andratx, used to be a small fishing port, now harbors expensive yachts for the rich and famous. The cute town, with its white shuttered houses and cobbled streets, lies in a valley, while the old watch towers are formidably standing on the hill above it.
Another popular attraction is the pearl factory at nearby Manacor.
On the island's east coast, near the fishing port of Porto Cristo, are the Caves of Drach, which contain one of the world's largest underground lakes.
Mallorca's Caves
Caves in Mallorca are formed out of limestone rocks. Some are the size of a cathedral with dripstones that form fantastic forms and are illuminated for better impression. Once they provided shelter for early settlers or hiding places for pirates. Although Mallorca has about 200 caves, only a few of them are open to public. And it's worth taking a tour! There is a number of caves with underground lakes. They have great acoustics and concerts can be performed by the musicians seated in boats.
Beaches of Mallorca
Mallorca has about 80 beaches. The best are around Badia de Palma. Some of the beaches include restaurants, fun parks, water sports and beachside bars. But it is still possible to find secluded beaches: however they may have quite a few facilities and could be difficult to reach.
Palma de Mallorca
Palma over the years has transformed itself from a provincial town into a metropolis. With a quarter of a million residents, it is Mallorca's main city and the capital of Baleares province. It captivates you by the evident signs of its rich history: dominant cathedrals, grand public buildings, exquisite private mansions.
On a hill overlooking the port there is Bellver Castle, a fine example of the 14th century military architecture. Caiman Forum Palma, built in 1902, the most impressive 20th century building, now serves as a cultural center. Palau Reial de I'Almudaina, the former royal residence built in 1309, is now turned into a museum. And here is the Gothic Cathedral, built of golden sandstone, is one of the most breathtaking buildings in Spain. Palma Cathedral is one of the best-sited cathedrals anywhere - it is positioned high on the sea wall towering over the harbor. The construction began in 1230 and finished in 1601. At the beginning of the century Antonio Gaudi remodeled most of its interior.
Among other structures of interest are Arab Baths of the 10th century, Church of San Francisco of the 13th century and The Forn Teatro (Theater Bakery), well-known for its impressive facade and it's delicious pastries.
Spanish cuisine is as varied as the country itself. Good quality local cuisine is always available. Most of the Balearic dishes are Catalan in origin: ensaimadas - spiral pastries dusted with icing sugar or sobrasadas - spicy pork pates.
But the influence of each occupying force over the centuries - Arabs, French or British – also has left its mark on the local cuisine, as well. Sobrasada - a sausage-meat spread. Embutits – cured meats. Surrounded by water, there is no wonder that seafood (especially lobster and cray fish) predominates here. Caldereta de llagosta (lobster stue), once a simple fishermen's dish is now a delicacy. The classic Mallorcan dish is Pa Amb Oli, a slice of toasted bread rubbed with garlic and drizzled with local olive oil. Tapas are popular bite-sized snacks, often served hot with chilled wine or beer.
Sailing itinerary
We offer several options of sailing itineraries in Malloca depending on the duration of the yacht charer weather conditions, your personal preferences and starting point of your sailing vacation. There are three major charter areas in Mallorca: Palma, Porto Colom and Alcudia or Pollenca. Alcudia is a great starting point for all types of itineraries including one week sailing to Menorca, while Palma and Porto Colom are the best to explore Eastern or Western part of Majjorca icluding round the island sailing trip.
7 days itinerary, 150 nm. Sailing from Mallorca to Menorca. Day 1 – Pollenca (Mallorca) / Arrival in the afternoon, grocery, check-inDay 2 – Ciutadella de Menorca / 33 nmDay 3 – Fornelles / 24 nmDay 4 – Mahon / 20 nmDay 5 – Cala Galdana / 24 nmDay 6 – Colonia San Pere / 34 nmDay 7 – Pollenca / 16 nmDeparture Day - Check-out 9am
7 days itinerary, 120 nm. Sailing eastern part of MallorcaDay 1 – Pollenca (Mallorca)Day 2 – Colonia San Pere / 16 nmDay 3 – Porto Christo / 26 nmDay 4 – Cala Figuera / 15 nmDay 5 – Cala Santanyi 2nm / Cala D’or / 4 nmDay 6 – Cala Ratjada / 25 nmDay 7 – Pollenca / 24 nmDeparture Day - Check-out 9am
7 days itinerary, 170 nm. Sailing round the MallorcaDay 1 – PalmaDay 2 – Port D’Andrax / 20 nmDay 3 – Port D’Soller / 25 nmDay 4 – Pollenca / 36 nmDay 2 – Cala Ratjada / 25 nmDay 3 – Cala Figuera / 28 nmDay 4 – Palma / 35 nm
Porto Cristo
Is a small town located on the eastern part of Mallorca. It was not affected by mass tourism and preserved most of its charm and lovely white sand beaches. Here you will find no trendy bars or busy nightclubs but tranquil atmosphere where you can lie on the beach and drink a cold beer without being disturbed.
The must-see attraction are two cave complexes called “Coves del Drach and Coves dels Hams” that offer and incredible experience of Mallorca’s natural beauty
Cala Figuera
More than in any other part of Mallorca, Cala Figueres retains the atmosphere of an authentic fishing port. Here you will see white washed houses on the water’s edge and fishermen fixing their nets. It’s a good idea to arrive early and buy some catch of the day.
Cala Santanyi
Cala Santanyi located on the south-eastern part of Mallorca, is a popular beach and diving area. Local diving school offers great diving courses so or you can just bask in the crystal-clear water. There are several resort style hotels in the area
This place is famous for many hidden calla’s and coves in the area. For the food lovers, Cala D’Or offers a number of diverse restaurants and busy bars.
Cala Ratjada
Sailing east of Mallorca you will find this small fishing village known for its fine white sand beaches, pristine clear water and turquoise sea. If you’re looking for a slightly more serene experience take a short walk away from the beach to the lighthouse at Punta de Capdepera which offers fantastic view over to Menorca.
For the foodies, take a lunch trip to Es Coll d’Os which has a great atmosphere and prides itself on home grown food. For a traditional meal, Reco D’es Moll servers the finest Tapas in the area.
Sailing to the north tip of Mallorca you will find Pollenca, a well sheltered anchorage, but there is also a marina if you’re looking for some creature comforts. You should also check to see if there are any festivals or fairs happening whilst you’re visiting as they are popular and frequent here.
Mao-Mahon is the capital city of Menorca. It also known as the second deepest natural harbor in the world; 5km long and 900 meters wide. Sailing to Mahón harbor you will see La Mola Fortress, former military prison during the Franco dictatorship and the Saint Felip Castle. These sites certainly make entrance to the harbor quite an experience. Once you are in Mahon you can choose either to take a mooring, anchor or shelter in the harbor.
Fornells is a traditional fisherman's town on the north coast of Menorca. Here you will find large well protected harbor, surrounded by picturesque white washed buildings with local restaurants and bars.
Sailing to Fornells you see how this place retained its charm by fending off major development.
Near Fornells bay you will notice couple of pretty coves and three small islands home to the indigenous blue green lizard 'S'argantana Balear'. These coves and islands can only be reached by boat.
Must try local cuisine. Dinner in Fornells is a real feast for fish lovers. This place offers number of fantastic fish restaurants which Fornells has become renowned for.
This is a former capital of Menorca, a small charming town, with old cobbled streets and reminiscent of a bygone era. Entering the harbor, you will be amazed by stunning beauty of this town. Take a mooring in front of the pier that is lined with bars and restaurants, so you can literally hop off your yacht straight into a bar; and then roll back out again.
The old town Cuitadella it's definitely worth visiting. You will reach it by heading up some cobbled stairs where you will find many remains of what the town used to be like, including the still standing Cathedral of Menorca in the old town.
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Welcome to Mallorca!
Palma de Mallorca is the capital of the Balearic Islands and also one of the major yachting hubs in the Mediterranean. Here you will find large superyacht marinas, shipyards, crew agencies, crew training schools, a handful of crew houses and basically any other yachting service, you can ever dream of.
For yacht crew it is close to being the perfect destination to be based out of. Most marinas are located nearby shopping, nightlife and restaurants, perhaps with the exception of Puerto Portals and Port Adriano. The city itself has a great city vibe and is nothing less than breathtakingly beautiful! You will really enjoy your stay here, in particular on your days off, when you can explore the mountains, the old villages and of course the many beaches surrounding Mallorca. It is no wonder why so many yachties decided to call this little Mediterranean gem of an island home. There is little doubt that you will be leaving a rather large piece of your heart behind come the day, when you throw the lines and sail out through the Bay of Palma while watching the city and its’ cathedral with the mountains as a backdrop.
For those looking to find work or to get started in yachting, Palma is also a brilliant choice considering the large amount of crew agencies found here, the reasonably priced options for crew housing, crew training facilities, ease of networking and of course the large amount of yachts pulling in and out of port – all while being able to enjoy life to the fullest… On the flipside many marinas are gated, yet most dockwalkers seem to be able to manage to hand out CVs, find daywork and for some that elusive permanent gig on the yacht of their dreams!
This little mini-guide was written to help you find your way around the city and to get settled in as smoothly as possible;
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1 Reserve crew house well in advance
The yachting hubs get very busy during the season with crew houses known to be fully booked from the end of March throughout June-ish. If you decide to stay in a crew house, then it is vital to make a reservation as soon as you know when you will be going. Make sure to bring a printed confirmation. A listing of crew houses can be found in the “Crew Houses”-section. Alternatively, you also have the option of staying in a hostel. HostelWorld is a brilliant tool to help you find the most suitable hostels for soon-to-be-yachties.
2 Passport- and visa copy
Keep with you a laminated copy of your passport and any visa you may be required. This way you limit the risk of being stuck overseas without any sort of ID. Include your emergency contact numbers on the backside – and possibly also your blood type.
3 Credit Card numbers
Make a note of your credit card numbers and the related lost/stolen telephone help line. You can leave them on a note with your family, for instance.
4 Local Transport
This is usually pretty easy although during the evenings or on public holidays public transportation can be somewhat limited. Tell the driver where you need to go, and he will normally let you know where to get off.
Watch your belongings when using public transportation. Several cases of crew having lost bags, phones etc. have been reported in the past.
The public transport around Mallorca is actually quite good;
- city buses (EMT)
- island-wide buses (TIB)
- public train line serving Inca and Manacor
- scenic tourist train Palma – Sóller, where you can connect to Port de Sollèr via the vintage tram
- ferries to Menorca, Ibiza, Barcelona, Valencia and Toulon
On the Palma de Mallorca Airport website you will find updated flight info along with other practical information about the airport itself and how to get to and from the airport .
To get into Palma from the airport get on Line 1 Airport–Palma .
Buses operate between 06.30 to 22.10h in direction of Palma and 05.30 to 21.30h in direction of the airport. A single fare is 5 Euros for non-residents. The bus stops just outside the arrivals and departures with easy access to both.
Fares within the city are 2 Euros or 1.50 if you buy a 10-journey prepaid card. All bus schedules can be found on the EMT Palma website .
If you are looking to go dockwalking in Puerto Portals ( Line 108N) and/or Port Adriano ( Line 106N ) you will need to get on the red/yellow TIB intercity bus, which operates between the main bus station underneath Plaza España and via the Paseo Maritimo (the port) to either of the two ports. All schedules and routes are listed here . Bus fares vary depending on your destination. Tickets are 40% cheaper when purchased in the bus station.
Airport taxis are found to the right of the pedestrian escalator just outside the arrivals terminal. The price into the city is approximately 18 Euros plus luggage- and night supplements. Taxis are usually plentiful but if not, they can be reached at
- Taxi Palma +34 971 134 700
- Taxis Palma Radio +34 971 401 414
- Radio Taxi +34 971 201 212
There are three different lines operating from underneath Plaza España;
- Line T1 Inca
- Line T2 Sa Pobla via Inca
- Line T3 Manacor via Inca, Sineu and Petra
All lines stop in Poligono Marratxí, where you find the Bluewater training facilities.
Additionally, the Ferrocarril de Sóller vintage train serves the very scenic route to Sóller from where you connect to Puerto de Sóller via the tram service. This makes for a great day of exploring. The Saturday market (8-14.00h) in Sóller followed by seaside lunch and drinks in the port is a Mallorca classic and a must-do!
- Uber: Not available in Palma
A few good pointers to how you can save money / avoid being scammed when using ATMs and shopping with your bank card overseas;
– ALWAYS withdraw in LOCAL currency (US$ in US, EUROS in EU/Euro zone, GBP in UK, Rand in South Africa, Swiss Francs in Switzerland etc.)
– ALWAYS decline conversion (leave it to your own bank)
– ALWAYS pay good attention to the transaction fee – in particular in areas with lots of nightlife. (one yachty experienced being charged 50 USD in Cancun just to withdraw 100 USD!!!)
– Some ATMs will offer quite large amounts (to make a larger profit from the transaction). In such case, see what your alternative options are.
Check out this great explanatory video where you will see how it works in real life. Potentially, it will save you a lot of money!
6 Get a local SIM card
Getting yourself set up with a local telephone number is not strictly required. Yet, people prefer to call local numbers rather than overseas numbers despite everyone being on WhatsApp these days. Furthermore, you may avoid any roaming charges associated with your current provider.
In Spain many yachties use
- Hits Mobile
- Lebara Mobile
All three providers offer pay-as-you-go plans with accumulation of unused GB.
As soon as you have a local number make sure to include it on your CV and business card as well as updating your number with any crew agencies you are signed up with.
7 Print business cards and CVs
The sooner you have your CV and business cards (the Spanish call it a “Tarjeta de Visita”) printed, the sooner you will be ready to start the job hunt.
Both clip art and templates are available for free online. The very simple design above was made using Canva (which also offers great templates for your CV). They even give you the option to include nautical themes such as an anchor, a lighthouse, a compass, a sail, waves, a rising sun, a dolphin – you name it…
Alternatively, for a very minimal fee you can have a professional designer create a print-ready professional looking business card (and CVs) on FIVERR . The design below includes double-sided design and unlimited revisions. This business card was designed by a designer starting her design service at just 5 USD.
Make sure to include the following information:
- Telephone / WhatsApp / Skype
- Short objective / “Available for Daywork, Freelance, Deliveries, Full-time or Part Time work” – as applies to you
- Qualifications
- Photo (optional, although it will help the recipient remember you)
- QR code* with link to your CV
* Free QR codes can easily be generated online. Next, download the scannable code and include it with your business card.
Your business card does not have to be the highest print quality available, but obviously the better quality the more it will stand out. Many yachties use Moo.com and VistaPrint.com . Both are great services and well-recommended. You can work on this in advance and have your business cards delivered straight to your crew house or your home address prior to traveling to Palma de Mallorca, although doing so you will not be able to include a local number.
Locally, crew have been recommending business card- and CV printing in the beginning of Carrer dels Oms (the pedestrian street connecting Las Ramblas with Plaza España). Here you will find a number of printing shops on the left side of the street. They are not expensive either.
- Copisteria Bohigas – Carrer dels Oms 40
( Mon – Fri: 9-13.30h 16.30-19.30h Sat 10.30-13.30h)
- Central Copistería , Carrer dels Oms 44
(Mon – Fri: 9-13.30h 16.30-19.30h)
- Paperoms , Carrer dels Oms 48
(Mon – Fri: 9-13.00h. Private appointments: 16- 19.00h)
A little closer to Santa Catalina and La Lonja you find
- Impresrapit , Calle Baró Santa Maria del Sepulcre 7 (one of the two streets opposite the main entrance to the small El Corte Inglès) on Jaime III (Mon-Friday 9-18.00h)
How many cards and CVs to print is up to you to decide, but somewhere around 50-100 CVs and perhaps 200 business cards should do you fine to begin with. It is easy to have more printed, if necessary.
As for printing CVs, one important thing to remember is that if you work on it or make prints in a public internet café etc . always remember to delete your CV off the computer , when you are done.
8 Get to know the ports Finding out which ports are most popular with superyachts is essential, obviously. Pick the brains of others staying in your crew house or hostel. They will most likely know where to go. Some marinas will be way better for dockwalking than others. Some may be gated, while others may have easy access. Some may have lots of large yachts, while others are for small pleasure yachts with no professional crew on board.
And then there are the shipyards, where there is always work going on. They will usually have security by the gate, often with strict security measures. There is a good reason for that; other than providing security for their clients, with a lot of heavy machinery moving around and the type of work going on, dockwalking can be dangerous, in particular for newcomers to yachting. Generally, dockwalking is not recommended in shipyards. Instead try and meet crew in the yachty bars after work.
The following marinas and shipyards are popular with superyachts in the Balearic Islands;
- Port Ibiza Town
- Marina Ibiza*
- Club de Mar*
- Pantalán del Mediterráneo*
- Marina Port de Mallorca*
- Real Club Nautico – RCNP*
- Astilleros**
- Puerto Portals (Portals Nous)
- Port Adriano (El Toro)
* Gated Marina
** Gated Shipyard – for safety reasons dockwalking is not encouraged!
Job seekers will primarily be looking for work in Palma de Mallorca, which is the main yachting hub in Spain. If you are in or close by any of the other locations, you can also try your luck there.
You can use MarineTraffic to see if any new yachts have arrived or to check out how busy the various ports in your area are.
9 Networking
There is little doubt that he large majority of crew jobs goes through word of mouth. For this reason, it is really important for you to start building a good network within the industry already from Day 1.
The more people, who knows you are looking for work, the larger are your chances of finding work. It is often seen that a yacht already employing a dayworker or two needs more dayworkers the following day. In such a case the captain will nearly always ask the dayworkers if they know of anyone else, who may be available. That’s where you get in the picture, but only if you have an established network. Here are a few of ideas of how to do that;
First off, build a good reputation for yourself as being friendly and helpful – and be sociable.
- When you do yachting courses meet up for a drink or two after training is over and connect with everyone attending the course on Facebook.
- If you do your STCW and other entry-level training keep in touch with your fellow students.
- Stay in a crew house instead of private accommodation.
- If you stay in a crew house be sociable with everyone.
- It is no secret that sailors like a drink or three. Neither is it a secret that the best way to meet yacht crew is either when dayworking or in the bars.
- When you daywork, be friendly and sociable with everyone on board– without interfering with their work. You may run into them in the bar one of the coming days or perhaps in years from now on a different yacht!
- Try not to miss out on any yachting events such as boat shows, crew events, webinars or crew dinners. These events will normally be announced ahead of time in the Yacht Crew Facebook groups, among others.
- When you meet people in the industry, share your business card and within reason ask them if you may add that person on Facebook.
- Use Facebook to build your network. Set up an account purely for yachting and add other yachties and industry professionals. Be active with posting photos etc., which gives them something to comment on. Make sure, they can tag you in job posts.
- In the Facebook group covering your current location ask if there is anyone, who might be interested to meet up. You could ask if there is anyone from your country in town or if there is anyone interested in participating in an activity that you both share (rent a car together and go exploring for the weekend, go for a run, go to the beach, go on a hike, go to the movies, go for a drink, go to watch rugby or Champions League in a bar, go out for a pizza etc.).
After work many venture out for a drink just to get off the boat for a little while. Crew tend to frequent the same bars, no matter where in the world, they are located. Some of the more popular yachty bars in the area are;
- The Corner Bar
- The Anchor (Cala Mayor)
- The Crow’s Nest (Cala Mayor)
- Mojo Beach (Cala Mayor)
Long story short, making a good name for yourself and being proactive in your quest to build a larger network will pay off, eventually. The more people you know, the larger are the chances that work will come to you. Good luck!
10 Weekly budget
Make your money last as long as possible. As simple as that may sound, you will have a fair few expenses including;
- Travel insurance
- Local transportation
- Accommodation
- Printing of business cards and CVs
- Mobile phone
- Training & ENG/1
- Unforeseen expenses
Your expenses will vary all depending on the location. South of France is by far the most expensive destination in Europe, while Palma is not exactly super cheap either. Fort Lauderdale is somewhere in between.
You can also save a fair amount of money on making your own food or sharing with others rather than going out for pizzas, kebabs and burgers.
Over in Antibes some have been using the local campsites in the past, which saved them a bunch of money. Unfortunately, camping is unavailable in Palma de Mallorca. Many end up renting a private room or share a flat with other job seeking yachties. These options are cheaper than most crew houses and hostels, but keep in mind the importance of networking, which will be limited in particular when renting a private room. If you choose to stay in a hostel or in a crew house inquire about prices prior to booking. You can find a list of crew houses and hostels in the crew house section.
There is also money to be saved on local transportation. To get around the city, you can buy a second hand bicycle or moped on Facebook or travel by bus and train instead of by taxi, even though they are not terribly expensive in Palma. Simon Chippindale has a great service offering fixed-up second hand bicycles at fair prices. His “buy-it-back”-policy is also very popular with yacht crew, so you may want to check out which bikes he has in stock. Most public transportation will offer discounts on multiple journeys or day passes so look into that. There are links posted in the “Local Transport”-section.
When it comes to printing business cards, then you can have FREE business cards printed on VistaPrint . They come with a small advert on the backside, but they do the job.
Phone plans continue to change, so it is impossible to say which one is cheapest and which one suits your needs best, but also there you can save yourself a bunch. Shop around, check online rates and if in doubt, ask on Palma Yacht Crew to see what other crew recommends.
Finding daywork is obviously a complete game changer when it comes to your budget. Suddenly, you have an income, which will make life so much easier plus you spend less if you eat on board. Keep spending your money wisely. You never know when you will find work next – it could take weeks!
Putting a number on any of the expenses mentioned above is nearly impossible, as we are all different. Some will not mind sleeping in a tent, while others may want to share an AirBnB rental apartment. Some may be partying everyday while others will meet up for a cup of coffee here and there. Some may not find any daywork at all (it is not uncommon these days, unfortunately), while others find daywork on day 1. In Palma, count on a monthly budget in the range of 1,000-1,500 Euros (not including training and medical expenses).
Watch over your money like a hawk! If you piss it away, apart from having a good time, your job hunt could come to an end much sooner.
11 Training
Having the right credentials is key to finding a job on a yacht. In an industry that is surrounded by rules and regulations, there is just no way around it. Common for all crew, you must have your STCW/10 Basic Safety Training (sometimes referred to as STCW/95) and the ENG/1 or a similar seafarer medical certificate.
The minimum requirements to work on a yacht depend on the position you are looking for;
- Deckhand: STCW/10, Powerboat 1+2 including VHF
- Stewardess: STCW/10, Food & Hygiene Level 2
- Engineer: STCW/10, AEC
- Chef: STCW/10, Ship’s Cook Certificate
Desirable courses, which will improve your chances of finding work:
- Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD) (all crew)
- Personal Water Craft Instructor (PWC Instructor) (Deckhands)
- Yachtmaster Offshore (Deckhands)
- Silver Service (Stewardesses)
If these courses are not available in your current location, you can do them in Antibes, Palma, Fort Lauderdale and UK – among others but remember to book your courses well in advance!
In the “Crew Positions” section, you can read more about which certificates are necessary to work in the position you are looking for and to progress up the ranks.
Course prices vary hugely between destinations. In countries such as South Africa, the Philippines and various Eastern European countries, you will find some of the best prices. In the UK and US prices are fairly reasonable while in Palma and Antibes some prices are at the higher end of the scale. It definitely pays to compare prices between the schools if you are on a somewhat tight budget. Do keep in mind any added travel expenses should you decide to do courses in other locations. Also make sure whether or not VAT is included in the course price. Some schools list their prices excluding VAT.
There are a number of training schools in Palma. All of them have a good reputation, and prices are mostly about the same. Some may offer you 10% Palma Yacht Crew discount off some courses, but you will have to inquire directly.
Courses available locally include (but are not limited to)
- STCW/10 (English or Spanish)
- Powerboat Level 1+2
- Yachtmaster Offshore and Ocean
- Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD)
- PWC Proficiency / Instructor
- OOW modules
- Food Safety & Hygiene Level 2
- Silver Service
- U.E.S.T. interior modules
- Medical training
Below, you find a list of schools conducting courses for yacht crew in Palma;
Bluewater Yachting (English)
Escuela del Mar (Español)
Seascope Maritime (English)
Sovren Nautical Academy (English)
VIP Service School
Yachting Butler Academy
Balearic Sea School Mallorca (RYA)
Bluewater Yachting
Crew Training Solutions ((IYT)
Deep Blue Sea Training (RYA)
Nautica Pro (Español)
Palma Sea School (RYA)
Pollensa Training (RYA)
Seascope Maritime (RYA)
Solaris Sailing (RYA)
Sovren Nautical Academy (RYA)
ENGINEERING:
Nautica Pro
Palma Sea School
Tradewinds Engineering – marine refrigeration
CHEF Training:
Galley Club
MEDICAL Training:
Bluewater Yachting (MCA)
Club de Mar Medical (MCA)
Medical Support Offshore (MCA)
You have many other alternatives to these training providers in other locations, including in France, UK, South Africa, US, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines, just to name a few. In Eastern Europe prices are known to be less than half of those in Antibes, Barcelona and Palma, why for Eastern European crew in particular there is money to be saved there.
If you have any questions, remember you can always ask on Palma Yacht Crew !
Good luck to you – and enjoy Mallorca!
Crew houses fill up quickly, so make sure to reserve a bed as soon as you know when you will be arriving . Do notice that in many cases your deposit is non-refundable . Make sure to have a confirmation saved on your phone .
Below is a list of places that specialise in crew accommodation.
CREW HOUSES
The Boat House Palma Plaza San Antonio 4 – Principal (Old Town) Tel: +34 634 357 690 Email: [email protected] Web: www.theboathousepalma.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crewaccommodations/
Volta Dos Carrer de la Volta de la Merce nr 2 bel 1-b Tel: +34 664 583 654 (ask for Michele) Email: [email protected] Web: www.voltados.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VOLTADOS/
The Yogi Crew House Carrer de la Volta de la Merce 2 Tel: +34 664 583 654 (ask for Michelle) Email: [email protected] Web: www.yogicrewhouse.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/yogisandyachties
Casa del Mar C/ Passeig de Escollera 7 Tel: +34 971 725 445
NB: To stay in the above crew houses, you are required to present either your Seaman’s Book, yachting CV or your STCW certificate
Staying in a hostel is a good alternative to crew houses and private accommodation, in particular when these often fill up well in advance. HostelWorld offers a brilliant service listing all hostels including their prices, descriptions, location and ratings.
Hostal Pura Vida
Carrer Sant Sebastia 2
Tel: 635 027 871
www.pura-vida-mallorca.com
Hostal Apuntadores
Carrer Apuntadors 8
07012, Palma de Mallorca
Tel: 971 713 491
www.apuntdoreshostal.com
Hostal Corona
Josep Villalonga 22
Tel: 971 731 935
www.hostal-corona.com
Hostal Terramar
Plaza de la Mediterràneo
07014, Palma de Mallorca
Tel: 971 739 931
www.palma-hostales.com
Hostal Ritzi
Calle Apuntadores 6
Palma de Mallorca
Tel: 971 714 610
www.hostalritzi.com
Palma Port Hostel
Calle Son Catlaret 5
Tel: 628 630 847 or 971 416 494
www.palmaporthostel.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PalmaPortHostel/Urban Hostel
Urban Hostel
Plaça de la Verge del Miracle 4
Santa Catalina
07013 Palma de Mallorca
Tel: +34 607797072
www.urbanhostelpalma.es
PROPERTY AGENCIES
Accommodation Palma
C/Annibal, 25 bjs , Santa Catalina
07013, Palma de Mallorca
Tel: +34 871933952
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.accommodationpalma.com
Captain and Crew Rentals Palma
Carrer Conquistador, 2bjs, 07001 Palma
TEL: + 34 971 81 01 76 / +34 648 788 401
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.captainandcrew.rentals
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RentalsMallorca/
Kingsber Crew Support
Tel: +34 618 989 848
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Web: www.kingsbercrewsupport.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kingsber-Crew-Support-428693721034169
Properties Palma / Sonja Petricevic
Tel: 610 935 181
Email: [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/rentapartmentpalmademallorca/
FLAT SHARES
Pisos Compatidos
BOOKING WEBSITES with ROOMS etc.
Milanuncios
FACEBOOK GROUPS
Mallorca Apartments and Rooms for Rent Palma Yacht Crew Rentals Pisos Compartidos Mallorca Yacht Crew Accommodation Rooms to Rent in Palma de Mallorca Yacht Crew Accommodation
Getting around Mallorca is generally pretty easy. During the evenings or on public holidays public transportation can be somewhat limited, however. Tell the driver where you need to go, and he will normally let you know where to get off.
As nearly anywhere in the world, when you use public transport, please
Watch your belongings! Several cases of crew having lost bags, phones etc . have been reported in the past.
With that said, the public transport around Mallorca is actually quite good and safe. You will find the following options;
General Info: – www.aena.es/en/palma-mallorca-airport/airlines.html
Flight Info: – www.aena.es/csee/Satellite/infovuelos/en/
To get into Palma from the airport get on Line 1 Airport–Palma . The bus stop is located after the taxis when exiting the Arrivals.
To get to or from the airport on Bus #1:
- STP/Astilleros and Santa Catalina get on/off opposite Bar Cuba.
- The rest of the port get on/off at Paseo Maritimo, but mention the name of the marina to the driver as the Paseo has numerous stops.
- La Lonja (Bluewater Yachting / Corner Bar) get on/off at Paseo Mallorc a
- The city centre get on/off at Plaza España
Buses operate between 06.30 to 22.10h in direction of Palma and 05.30 to 21.30h in direction of the airport. A single fare is 5 Euros for non-residents. The bus stops just outside the Departures and Arrivals with easy access to both.
The bus- and train station with connections to all other destinations on the island is located beneath Plaza España
You can find bus schedules here:
– Palma: www.emtpalma.es
– Rest of the Island: www.tib.org/en/web/ctm/inici
- Taxis Palma Radio +34 971 401 414 / 971 400 004
Taxi Numbers in other parts of Mallorca:
- Alcúdia: 971 549 870 / 971 549 766
- Andratx: 971 136 398
- Calvia: 971 134 700 / 971 680 970
- Inca taxis: 971 881 020
- Sóller taxis: 971 638 484
A taxi fare to/from the airport is about 20 Euros to the ports in Palma and the city centre. Rates outside the city will vary depending on distance.
Not available on Mallorca
Additionally, the Ferrocarril de Sóller vintage train serves the very scenic route to Sóller from where you connect to Puerto de Sóller via the tram service. This makes for a great day of exploring. The Saturday market (8-14.00h) in Sóller followed by seaside lunch and drink in the port is a Mallorca classic and a must-do!
The free MobiPalma app is really useful for anyone using public transport and/or own transport in Palma. With it you can
- keep up to date with current schedules
- calculate routes around the city using public transport
- find the closest bus stops and check the arrival time
- stay updated with the bus arrival times
- locate the closest taxi stops
- locate free BiciPalma public bicycles (you need to register first)
- find parking in Palma
- compare price between parking
- check the traffic congestion of the main roads of the city
TOURIST INFORMATION
- Mallorca Tourist Information Service (OIT – Oficines d’Informacio Turistica de Mallorca):
Address: Plaça de la Reina 2
Tel: 971 173 990
WhatsApp: 699 294 742
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.infomallorca.net
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-17.00 / Sat 09.00-15.00 / Sun closed
- OIT Airport
Location: Arrivals
Tel: 971 789 556
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Mon-Sat 09.00-16.00 / Sunday 09.00-13.30
The tourist office can help you with local advice, free maps and information on attractions and public transport on the island.
OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
A number of private websites are packed with useful information. It is also recommended to follow their Facebook and Instagram pages. These three are among the most popular:
- Visit Palma: www.visitpalma.com/en/
- ABC Mallorca: www.abc-mallorca.com
- SEE Mallorca: www.seemallorca.com
Palma offers a fairly wide variety of training options for crew. All required courses are available for those looking to start out in yachting, while more experienced crew has the option to attend OOW and / or Master modules, Engineering courses and interior training courses, including G.U.E.S.T. modules.
- Balearic Sea School Mallorca (RYA) www.balearicseaschool.com
- Bluewater Yachting www.bluewateryachting.com/crew-training
- Deep Blue Sea Training (RYA) www.deepbluesea.training
- Escuela del Mar (Español) www.escueladelmar.net
- Nautica Pro (Español) www.natutica.pro
- Palma Sea School (RYA) www.palmaseaschool.com
- Pollensa Training (RYA) www.pollensatraining.com
- Solaris Sailing (RYA) www.solarissailing.com
- Sovren Nautical Academy (RYA) www.thenauticalacademy.net
ENGINEERING;
- Bluewater Yachting www.bluewateryachting.com/crew-training
- Nautica Pro (Español) www.nautica.pro
- Palma Sea School www.palmaseaschool.com
- Tradewinds Engineering – marine refrigeration www.technicalpassport.com
- VIP Service School www.vipserviceschool.com
- Yachting Butler Academy www.yachtingbutleracademy.com
CHEF Training;
- Galley Club www.thegalleyclub.com
MEDICAL Training;
- Bluewater Yachting (MCA) www.bluewateryachting.com/crew-training
- Club de Mar Medical (MCA) www.clubdemarmedical.com/training
- Medical Support Offshore (MCA) www.msos.org.uk/training-courses
In Spain you find a fairly large number of crew agencies, nearly all located in Palma de Mallorca. As always, make sure to register online with any agency before making an appointment. For further information about how to work with crew agencies, please visit the “Crew Agency”-page here on Palma Yacht Crew.com
A-Z Yachting* Palma www.a-zyachting.com
Alba Crew Palma www.albacrewpl.com
Angels On Board Palma www.angels-on-board.com
Bluewater Yachting* Palma www.bluewateryachting.com
Crew & Concierge* Palma www.crewandconcierge.com
Crew Network* Palma www.crewnetwork.com
Earth & Sea Elite
Lifestyle Management* Palma www.earthandsearecruitment.com
El Crew Co Palma www.elcrewco.com
Elite Chefs Palma www.elite-chefs.com
Elite Crew International Barcelona www.elitecrewintl.com
Flow Yacht Crew Palma www.flowyachtcrew.com
Global Crew Services* Palma www.globalcrewservices.com
Hill Robinson Crew* Palma www.hrcrew.com
Invisible Crew Palma www.invisiblecrew.com
KT Yacht Services Palma www.ktyachtservices.com
Luxury Yacht Group* Palma www.luxyachts.com
Mymuybueno* Palma www.mymuybuenointerior.com
www.mymuybuenoprivatechefs.com
www.mymuybuenocaptains.com
Rooster Recruitment Palma www.roosterrecruitment.com
Sovren Crew* Palma www.sovrencrew.com
Van Allen Crew Palma www.leticiayachtcrew.com
*MLC compliant agencies
MARINAS in PALMA DE MALLORCA
- Club de Mar
Tel: 971 403 611
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.clubdemar-mallorca.com
Location: 39º 33’22’’N / -002º 37’45’’E
Max Length: 350M
Berths: 575
- Marina Palma Cuarentena
Tel: 971 454 395
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.marinapalma.com
Location: 39º 33’40’’N / -002º 37’6’’E
Max Length: 60M
- Marina Port de Mallorca
Tel: 971 289 693
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.portdemallorca.com
Location: 39º 33’49’’N / -002º 37’48’’E
Max Length: 50M
Berths: 200
- Marina Moll Vell
Tel: 971 716 332
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.mollvell.com/en/
Location: 39º 33’59’’N / -002º 38’33’’E
Max Length: 42M
- Marina Naviera Balear
Tel: 971 454 455
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.navierabalear.com
Location: 39º 33’30’’N / -002º 38’00’’E
Max Length: 30M
- Pantalan del Mediterraneo
Tel: 971 458 211
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.pantalanmediterraneo.com
Location: 39º 33’42’’N / -002º 37’48’’E
Max Length: 128M
- Real Club Nautico de Palma
Tel: 971 726 848
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Web: www.rcnp.es
Location: 39º 33’52’’N / -002º 38’20’’E
Max Length: 35M
Depth: 7M or 1.5 – 4m
Berths: 971
OTHER MARINAS in Mallorca:
- Port Cala Nova
Tel: 971 402 512
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.portcalanova.com/en
Location: 39º 54’N / -002º 59’E ??
Max Length: 25M
Berths: 172
- Puerto Portals
Tel: 971 171 100
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.puertoportals.com
Location: 39º 32’N / -002º 35’E
Depth: 4.5 – 7.5M
Berths: 650
- Port Adriano
Tel: 971 232 494
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.portadriano.com
Location: 39º 29’21’’N / -002º 28’40’’E
Max Length: 80M
Berths: 480
- Club de Vela Puerto de Andratx
Tel: 971 671 721 / 971 672 337
VHF: Ch.9 / 16
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.cvpa.es
Location: 39º 32’41’’N / -002º 23’05’’E
Max Length: 36M
Depth: 2-2.5M
Berths: 475
- Puerto de Sóller
Tel: 971 186 129
VHF: Ch.8 and 9
Email: [email protected]
Location: 39º 47’41.7’’N / -002º 41’21.3’’E
Max Length: 15M
Depth: 2-3M
Berths: 465
- Marina Tramontana – Port de Sóller
Tel: 971 632 960 / 671 037 671
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.marinatramontana-portdesoller.es
Depth: 4-5.5M
Tel: 971 546 000 / 971 546 004
Email:[email protected]
Web: www.alcudiamar.es
Location: 39º 49’58.1’’N / -003º 08’20.3’’E
Depth: 2-4M
Berths: 745
- Real Club Náutic Port de Pollença
Tel: 971 864 635 / 971 864 636
Email: [email protected] / via website
Web: www.rcnpp.es
Location: 39º 54’05”N / -003º 05’-5”E
Depth: 2.7M
Berths: 375
- Cala d’Or Marina
Tel: 971 657 068 / 971 657 070
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.marinacalador.es
Location: 39º 22’09.5’’N / -003º 13’21.9’’E
Max Length: 26M
Berths: 563
- Club Náutico Sa Rápita
Tel: 971 640 001
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.cnrapita.es
Location: 39º 21′ N / 02º 57′ E
Max Length: 20M
Berths: 476
SHIPYARDS in Palma:
Tel: 971 710 645
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.astillerosdemallorca.com
Location: 39º33’59N / -002º 38’22’’E
Max Length: 120M
Depth: 7.5M
Tel: 971 214 747
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.stp-palma.com
Location: 39º 33’50’’N / -002º 38’23’’E
MARINAS & SHIPYARDS IN SPAIN (other than Mallorca)
The following marinas and shipyards are also popular with superyachts in
- Port Forum*
- Vilanova Grand Marina*
- Port Tarraco*
- Marina Juan Carlos
- Marina Valencia “T” dock*
- Marina Alicante
- Puerto Banus
** Gated Shipyard – for safety reasons dockwalking is not encouraged
You can use MarineTraffic to see how busy the various ports in your area are.
MEDICAL SERVICES (English speaking) & PHARMACIES
- Emergency 112
- National Poison Control +34 915 620 420
- Doctor Search – Balearics: https://www.mallorcamedicos.com/en
- Pharmacy Search – Balearics: https://www.cofib.es/es/mapes_cercador.aspx
CHIROPRACTORS:
- Chiropractic Center Jake Smith
Address: Avenida Argentina, 51 Bajos-Izq (Santa Catalina)
Tel: +34 971 454 760 / +34 635 886 874
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.drjakesmith.com
- Emergency Dentist: 961 496 199
- Centro Medico Porto Pi (Languages: ESP/ENG/GER)
Tel: 971 707 055
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.centromedicoportopi.es/en/department-en/dentist/
- Santa Ponsa Dental (Languages: ESP/ENG/POL)
Address: Avenida del Rey Jaime I, 108, 07180, Santa Ponsa
Tel: 971 694 071
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.santaponsadental.com
- Clinica Mar Dental (Languages: ESP/ENG/GER/DAN/SWE/FRE/ITA)
Address: C/ Llaüt 3, 07610 Playa de Palma
Tel: 971 268 390
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.clinicamardental.com
DERMATOLOGISTS:
- Dr Elisabeth Masgrau. Dermatologia 2000
Address: Calle de Menorca, 5, 07011 Palma
Tel: +34 971 73 86 06
Web: www.dramasgrau.es
- Dr. Med. Jens Löhnert (ENG/GER)
Address: Calle Porto Pí, 8, 1b, 07015 Palma de Mallorca
Tel: +34 971 70 70 55
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.derma-clinic-palma.com/en and www.centromedicoportopi.es/en/doctor/dr-jens-loehnert/
- Clinca Rotger
Address: C/Santiago Rusiñol, 9 – Vía Roma, 3 , 07012 Palma de Mallorca
Tel: +34 971 448 550
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.clinicarotger.com/en/specialities-clinic-rotger-hospital-mallorca/dermatology-clinica-rotger/
DOCTORS (GP & ENG/1):
- Locate a doctor: 1003
- Club de Mar Medical ( ENG/1 ) (Languages: ENG)
Av Gabriel Roca / Calle Ses Rafaletes, 1 Edificio B, Planta PR, Local 2, IZQ (left), Porto Pi
Tel: 971 703 391 / 639 949 125 (GP)
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.clubdemarmedical.com
- British Medical Centre ( ENG/1 ) (Languages: ENG)
Dr. Amit K. Bajpai
Calle Ses Planas, 7 Bajo, Palmanova
Tel. 971 683 511 / Mobile 650 249 952
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.britishmedicalcentre.com
DOCTORS (GP):
Calle Porto Pi 8, 1a + 1b
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.centromedicoportopi.es/en/
- Stoma Medical (Languages: ENG)
Calle Tudo 11, Son Ferrer
Tel: 871 201 007
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Web: www.stomamedical.es/english/
GYNAECOLOGISTS:
- Clinica RotgerAddress: C/Santiago Rusiñol, 9 – Vía Roma, 3 , 07012 Palma de MallorcaTel: +34 971 448 520Email: [email protected]: https://www.clinicarotger.com/en/specialities-clinic-rotger-hospital-mallorca/gynaecology-and-obstetrics-clinica-rotger/
- Palma Clinic / Dr Nele Braun (ENG/GER)
Tel: +34 971 905 202 – Urgencies +34 645 192 276
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.palma-clinic.com/en/mallorca-doctors/gynaecologists
- Hospital Son Espases
Carretera de Valldemossa 79
Tel: 871 205 000
Web: www.hospitalsonespases.es
- Hospital Juaneda Miramar
Camí de la Vileta 30
Tel: 971 767 000
Web: www.juaneda.es
- Clinica Rotger
C/Santiago Rusiñol, 9 – Vía Roma, 3
Tel: 971 448 500
Web: www.clinicarotger.com
- Hospital de la Creu Roja Espanyola
Calle de Pons I Gallarza 90
Tel: 971 751 445
Web: www.hcrpalma.es
- Hospital Palmaplanas
Camí dels Reis 308
Tel: 971 918 000
Web: www.quironsalud.es
OSTEOPATHS:
- Care 4 Health
Port Calanova, San Augustin, Palma de Mallorca
Tel: +34 635 809 606 / +34 605 708 441
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
PHARMACY 24h:
- Farmacia Balanguera
Carrer de la Balanguera 15
Tel: 971 458 788
Web: www.farmaciabalanguera.com
- Farmacia March
Avenida Joan Miro 186, Porto Pi
Tel: 971 402 133
Country Code Spain: 0034
Emergency Services:
- ALL Emergencies 112
AMBULANCE (Ambulancia)
- Ambulance 061 or 112
FIRE BRIGADE (Bomberos)
- Fire Brigade: 080 or 112
- Rest of Mallorca: 085
- Police – please see below
- Maritime and Coast Guard Rescue: 112 / 900 202 202 / 971 724 562 / VHF 16
POLICE (Policia)
- Police Emergency 091
- La Guardia Civil 062 / 971 731 100
- Local Police 092 / 971 225 500
- National Police 971 225 200
- Tourist Police “SATE” 971 494 219 / 971 266 262 ( ENG / GER / FR / IT ) Email: [email protected]
- Web: policia.es
- Port Authority 971 228 150
- Harbour Master: 971 711 371
- Customs 971 711 167 / 971 725 997
- Immigration (Mon-Fri 8-14.00) 971 708 212 / 225 or 630 825 311 (mobile)
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
For Port Authority contact numbers in Formentera, Ibiza and Menorca: Ports de Balears
CONSULATES and SCHENGEN VISA:
- Great Britain: Tel: 933 666 200 Email: [email protected]
- Ireland: Tel: 971 719 244 Email: [email protected]
- Germany: Tel: 971 707 737 Email: [email protected]
- France: Tel: 971 730 30 Email: [email protected]
- Italy: Tel: 971 097 013 Email: [email protected]
- Sweden: Tel: 971 725 492 Email: [email protected]
- US: Tel: 971 403 707 Email: [email protected]
Other Consulates in Palma: www.embassypages.com/city/palmademallorca
OTHER NATIONALITIES in selected locations around Spain:
– Barcelona: Tel: 933 623 792 Email: [email protected]
– Madrid: Tel: 913 536 600 Email: [email protected]
– Barcelona: Tel: 932 703 614 Email: [email protected]
– Madrid: Tel: 913 828 400 Email: [email protected]
- New Zealand
– Madrid: Tel: 915 230 226 Email: [email protected]
- Philippines
– Barcelona: Tel: 930 267 007 Email: [email protected]
– Madrid: Tel: 917 823 830 Email: [email protected]
- South Africa
– Madrid: Tel: 914 363 780 Email: [email protected]
For all other nationalities and nationalities mentioned above with diplomatic representations in other Spanish locations: www.embassypages.com/spain
SEAFARER HELP LINES
Do you have a problem and in need of someone to speak to? Then these free help lines for seafarers are very helpful;
- ISWAN is a free 24 hour helpline. The SeafarerHelp Live webchat or call back service is free, confidential, multilingual, 365 days a year, wherever you are in the world.
Tel: +44 20 7323 2737
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.seafarerhelp.org
- NAUTILUS – 24 hour helpline for Nautilus members.
Web: https://www.nautilusint.org/en/assistance/nautilus-247/
Tel (SMS): +44 (0)7860 017 119
Email: [email protected]
Skype (username nautilus-247)
- YACHT CREW HELP – free multilingual & confidential helpline 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Whether you feel down mentally or have job related issues, Yacht Crew Help is there for you
Tel: +44 (0)20 3713 7273
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.yachtcrewhelp.org
- The Crew Mess – a safe space for yacht crew suffering from alcohol or drug related problems
Tel: +44 20 7459 4066
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.thecrewmess.org
Customs 971 711 167 / 971 725 997
Harbour Master: 971 711 371
Immigration 971 708 212
Port Authority 971 228 150
For port contact numbers in Alcudia, Formentera, Ibiza and Menorca: Ports de Balears
- Great Britain: 933 666 200 / [email protected]
- Ireland: 971 719 244 / [email protected]
- Germany: 971 707 737 / [email protected]
- France: 971 730 301 / [email protected]
- Italy: 971 097 013 / [email protected]
- Sweden: 971 725 492 / [email protected]
- US: 971 403 707 / [email protected]
- Other Consulates in Palma: www.embassypages.com/city/palmademallorca
– Barcelona: 933 623 792 / [email protected]
– Madrid: 913 536 600 / [email protected]
– Barcelona: 932 703 614 / [email protected]
– Madrid: 913 828 400 / [email protected]
– Madrid: 915 230 226 / [email protected]
– Barcelona: 930 267 007 / [email protected]
– Madrid: 917 823 830 / [email protected]
– Madrid: 914 363 780 / [email protected]
For all other nationalities and nationalities mentioned above with diplomatic representations in other Spanish locations: www.embassypages.com/spain
STAMPING OUT of SCHENGEN:
If you are joining or getting off a yacht in Palma, and you are there on a Schengen visa, then you need to get stamped out / back into the Schengen, so your 90-day permit to stay reflects exactly how many days you have left on your visa.
What you need to do is to go to the ferry terminal behind Club de Mar. Take the escalator to the 1 st floor and on the right of the building you will find the Police office (Puesto Fronterizo de la Policia Nacional). It’s open 8am – 2pm. Bring a stamped and signed (by the captain) crew list, letter from captain, boat registration details, your contract and your passport. If you are too busy to do this yourself, Estella Shipping offers this service as well for a fee.
SEAFARER HELP LINES
- ISWAN is a free 24 hour helpline. The SeafarerHelp Live webchat or call back service is free, confidential, multilingual, 365 days a year, wherever you are in the world.
Tel: +44 20 7323 2737 Email: [email protected] Web: https://www.seafarerhelp.org
- NAUTILUS – 24 hour helpline for Nautilus members.
Tel (SMS): +44 (0)7860 017 119 Email: [email protected] Skype: Nautilus-247 Web: https://www.nautilusint.org/en/assistance/nautilus-247/
- YACHT CREW HELP – free multilingual & confidential helpline 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Whether you feel down mentally or have job related issues, Yacht Crew Help is there for you!
Tel: +44 (0)20 3713 7273 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yachtcrewhelp.org
- The Crew Mess – a safe space for yacht crew suffering from alcohol or drug related problems
Tel: +44 20 7459 406 Email: [email protected] Web: www.thecrewmess.org
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Find out more about the club's current affairs and history
Joan Toni Moreno peleará por el billete a París 2024 en la Copa del Mundo
Los deportistas del Reial Club Port de Pollença han sido protagonistas de la prueba selectiva nacional de piragüismo. Joan Toni Moreno ha ganado en su serie y se jugará la plaza para lo Juegos en la próxima Copa del Mundo, mientras que su hermana, Àngels Moreno, se ha queda fuera por poco, tras poner en aprietos a la tripulación titular de C2 500
Marina Borrás se proclama campeona de España de 420
La regatista del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença forma tripulación con Marisa Vicens, del CN Arenal
Claudia Adán, subcampeona de Europa de ILCA 6
La competición organizada por el Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença ha reunido a 201 regatistas de las clases ILCA 6 y 7 procedentes de 35 países
El Campeonato de Europa Sub21 de ILCA afronta la última jornada con todo por decidir
Claudia Adán asciende hasta la tercera plaza y Marga Perelló se mantiene quinta, por lo que las dos regatistas españolas podrán luchar mañana por el podio.
El Europeo Sub21 de ILCA llega a su ecuador en la Bahía de Pollença
Los regatistas españoles ascienden posiciones en la clasificación general y Marga Perelló se mantiene en el podio de la clase ILCA 6.
La Bahía de Pollença estrena el Europeo Sub 21 de ILCA
Más de 200 deportistas compitieron en la primera jornada del Campeonato de Europa Sub 21 de la clase ILCA, organizado por el RCN Port de Pollença. La mallorquina Marga Perelló empieza con fuerza al situarse cuarta en ILCA 6 y nuestro regatista Javier Seguí se ha situado en el puesto 23 de ILCA 7.
Estreno de plata del RCNPP en la Liga Iberdrola de Vela Femenina
Espectacular actuación de la tripulación del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença en la segunda ronda de la Liga Iberdrola de Vela Femenina disputada este fin de semana bajo la organización del Real Club Náutico de Calpe.
Queda inaugurado el Campeonato de Europa Sub 21 de la clase ILCA
El RCNPP se prepara para el Campeonato de Europa Sub 21 de ILCA
La competición, que reúne a 201 deportistas de 35 países, se celebrará a partir de mañana y hasta el próximo 23 de marzo en aguas de la Bahía de Pollença
Wishnu Saravanan, Maud Jayet y Jeremias Prikryl ganan la Europa Cup de ILCA
La regata organizada por el Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença ha reunido a 337 deportistas de 34 países y ha servido de preámbulo al Campeonato de Europa Sub 21 que comenzará el próximo sábado.
Todo por decidir a falta de una jornada para el final de la Europa Cup de ILCA de Pollença
Los podios permanenen apretados en las tres clases tras una jornada marcada por la dureza de las condiciones meteorológicas. Juan Bennàssar (ILCA 4), Maud Jayet (ILCA 6) y Lawson Mcaullay (ILCA 7), líderes provisionales
El Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença se prepara para ser el centro europeo de la clase ILCA
El club acoge en los próximos días (7 a 10 de marzo) la Europa Cup con 337 deportistas de 34 países, prueba que servirá de preámbulo al Campeonato de Europa Sub 21 de ILCA 6 e ILCA 7 (16 a 23 de marzo)
El Celeste di Mare gana la Regata Femenina-Trofeo Galería Maior
El Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença acogió este fin de semana el Campeonato de Baleares de la clase Flying Fifteen, el Trofeo Illes Balears de Snipe y a Regata Femenina con el patrocinio de Galería Maior
Javier Seguí se prepara para el estreno del Europeo de ILCA 7
El campeonato empezó ayer en Atenas pero la falta de viento impidió que se pudieran completar las pruebas. La regata, en la que que el representante del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença competirá junto a 140 deportistas, se disputará hasta el próximo viernes
Marina Borras logra la quinta plaza en el Mundial de 470
La joven regatista del Reial Club Nàutic Por de Pollença y su compañera Marisa Vicens (CN s'Arenal) han sido de las mejores en la prueba que finalizó ayer en aguas de Rio de Janeiro
Magdalena Villalonga gana la Semana Náutica de Alicante de ILCA 4
El equipo de ILCA 4 del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença se desplazó a la península para participar en la 57ª Semana Náutica de Alicante, una prueba en la que brilló la regatista Magdalena Villalonga que logró imponerse a todo0s sus rivales
La Gala del Deporte 2023 reivindica el fomento del deporte y el compromiso del club
El alcalde de Pollença, Martí March, emociona al presidente del RCNPP, Mateu Dupuy, al destacar su labor "memorable" en favor de la entidad durante 40 años
Kiko Martín, elegido mejor entrenador nacional de piragüismo del año
Por sus expertas manos han pasado deportistas como Sete Benavides, Toni Segura, Joan Toni Moreno, Àngels Moreno o la chilena María José Mailliard
El Audaz de Miquel Morro saca el billete para el mundial de pesca
El equipo del RCN Port de Pollença se impone en el la Copa del Rey de Pesca de Altura celebrada en Ceuta. El Fly Tres de Josep Martorell logra la segunda plaza y el Ulises de Juan José Bonet acabó cuarto
Marina Borrás saca el billete para el Mundial de 420
Nuestra regatista y su compañera Marisa Vicens han ganado la Copa AECI420 y representarán a España en la máxima competición que se disputará en Brasil el próximo mes de enero
Nuevo horario de invierno en el restaurante del club
Benítez y Casares ganan el Campeonato de Mallorca de Flying Fifteen
El Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença acogió el pasado fin de semana la competición insular en la que participaron 13 equipos
Sete Benavides recibirá la medalla de bronce del Mundial de 2014
La descalificación por dopaje del lituano Jevgenijus Šuklinas agranda el impresionante palmarés del mallorquín del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença
Angel Candel arrasa en Tarifa y se lleva las Wing Foil Series Spain
La anulación de la última jornada de la prueba final en Tarifa por el fuerte viento ha confirmado la victoria del joven pollencí Ángel Candel en el circuito Wing Foil Spain Series. Por otro lado, el alemán afincado en Ibiza, Leo Kleine-Brockhoff, vence en la categoría Advanced con un punto de diferencia sobre su rival más cercano.
Oro y plata para Joan Toni Moreno en el mundial absoluto de canoa
El deportista del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença regresa de Duisburgo con un nuevo título mundial en C4 500. Kiko Martín, entrenador nacional, tras conseguir dos oros, cuatro platas y dos bronces: “España tiene en estos momentos el mejor equipo de canoa del mundo”.
El Trofeo Cormorán - Vinyes Can Axartell corona a sus ganadores
Una travesía costera entre las bahías de Pollença y Alcúdia ha puesto punto final a una competición que ha reunido durante dos días a más de 50 embarcaciones de crucero y monotipo.
Gran estreno con viento del norte del Trofeo Cormorán – Vinyes Can Axartell
El viento ha acompañado en la primera jornada de la regata organizada por el Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença y que reúne a más de 50 embarcaciones y más 500 deportistas.
Los clásicos recalan en el Trofeo Cormorán–Vinyes Can Axartell
La regata se ha consolidado en los últimos años como la mayor competición de vela de cruceros del norte de Mallorca, reivindicando las excelentes condiciones para la navegación y la belleza paisajística que ofrecen las aguas de Pollença y Alcúdia.
Cena de socios del RCNPP
Pollença se prepara para recibir a las embarcaciones clásicas
Medio centenar de embarcaciones con clásicos, cruceros y Flying Fifteen como protagonistas buscarán la victoria en el Trofeo Cormorán-Vinyes Can Axartell
Doblete de medallas en el Campeonato de Europa Sub23
Los canoistas del club siguen rindiendo a gran nivel y los hermanos Moreno han sumado dos medallas continentales, un oro y una plata, en una competición que finalizó ayer en Portugal
Joan Toni Moreno se proclama campeón del mundo sub 23 de C2 500
El canoísta del RCNPP y su compañero Diego Dominguez han superado s sus rivales más inmediatos en casi un segundo tras disputar una gran final
Maria dels Àngels Moreno se cuelga el bronce en el Mundial
Gran jornada del piragüismo balear en el Mundial Junior y Sub 23 que se está disputando en la localidad italiana de Auronzo. Maria dels Àngels Moreno ha conseguido la medalla de bronce en la categoría C2 500.
Magdalena Villalonga, campeona de la Copa de España de ILCA 4
La competición femenina ha reunido a 63 participantes. Magdalena ha sacado 25 puntos a la segunda clasificada a pesar de que tuvo que retirarse en una de las ocho mangas disputadas.
El RCNPP suma 11 medallas en la Copa de España Infantil de Piragüismo
El Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença (RCNPP) ha conseguido un doble éxito, por un lado, el deportivo al sumar un total de 5 oros, 3 platas y 3 bronces y, por otro, el organizativo ya que todo ha salido a la perfección en esta Copa de España Infantil de Piragüismo de la Zona Este.
Las promesas del piragüismo se miden en Mallorca
El Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença organiza la Copa de España Infantil de la Zona Este, que contará con una participación de un centenar de deportistas de Baleares, Cataluña, Comunidad Valenciana, Murcia y Aragón
El RCNPP prepara la XVI Copa de España de Pesca de Altura
Una decena de equipos participarán en la competición que será de la modalidad de captura y suelta
Aprende a volar sobre las olas en el RCNPP
José Luis Piñana gana el Campeonato de España de WingFoil en aguas de Pollença
La Pollença Foil Week se ha completado con la categoría Yotuth Foil Class, donde se ha impuesto Pau Cifre, regatista del Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença
Pau Cifre se muestra intratable en la Pollença Foil Week
El regatistas del RCNPP se ha impuesto en cinco de las seis mangas completadas en la categoría Youth Foil Class
El RCNPP reconoce el trabajo y el esfuerzo de sus jóvenes regatistas
El club hizo un homenaje a los regatistas que han conseguido medalla en alguna competición nacional de la presente temporada, en la que los resultados ponen de manifiesto que nuestros deportistas están en plena proyección
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