Majorca

Majorca: Pearl of the Mediterranean

Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is a true gem of the Mediterranean and a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. With stunning landscapes ranging from golden sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs and lush mountain ranges, the island offers an impressive variety of experiences. Whether you want to relax, enjoy the crystal clear waters or immerse yourself in the rich culture and history, Mallorca has something for everyone.

The cultural and historical highlight is the capital, Palma de Mallorca, with its imposing Gothic cathedral, La Seu. The old town, with its winding streets, charming cafes and elegant boutiques, is a great place to stroll. The majestic Serra de Tramuntana in the west of the island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Idyllic villages such as Valldemossa and Deià are full of unspoilt charm.

Mallorca is a dream destination for sailors and yachting enthusiasts. The many well-equipped marinas, including Puerto Portals and Port Adriano, are an ideal base for exploring the coastline. Hidden coves and crystal clear anchorages invite you to enjoy the beauty of the island from the water.

Whether you are looking for adventure, culture, relaxation or water sports, Mallorca offers an unrivalled variety and is a destination that never fails to enchant its visitors.

Alcudia Marina

Harbour, Mallorca, Spain
Harbour, Mallorca, Spain

Location and access: Alcudia Marina is located in the northeast of Mallorca, in the Bay of Alcudia. It is easily accessible from Palma via the MA-13 motorway.
Berths: The marina has 745 moorings for boats up to 30 metres in length.
Services: Fuel station, restaurants, showers, Wi-Fi, repairs and boat hire.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 546 000
E-mail: info@portalcudia.com
Website: www.portalcudia.com

 

Club Nautico Santa Ponsa

Location and access: Situated in the southwest of Mallorca, about 18 km from Palma.
Berths: 522 berths for boats up to 20 metres.
Services: Fuel, restaurants, showers, electricity, boat maintenance.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 690 768
E-mail: info@cnsp.es
Web site: www.cnsp.es

El Arenal Sailing Club

Location and access: Right on Palma Beach, just 12 km from Palma Airport.
Berths: 630 berths for boats up to 22 metres.
Services: Fuel station, restaurants, showers, slipway and dry mooring.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 440 142
E-mail: nautic@cnarenal.com
Web: www.cnarenal.com

Cala d'Or, Santanyí, Spain
Cala d'Or, Santanyí, Spain

Mallorca, Cala D`or

Location and access: In the southeast of Mallorca, about 60 km from Palma.
Berths: 563 places for boats up to 25 metres.
Services: Fuel station, restaurants, showers, electricity, internet.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 648 203
E-mail: info@marinacalador.es
Web site: www.marinacalador.es

Can Pastilla

Location and access: Located 4 km from the airport and 10 km from Palma.
Berths: 410 berths for boats up to 25 metres.
Services: Fuel station, restaurants, showers, repair shop.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 745 076
E-mail: nautico@cncp.es
Internet: www.cncp.es

Porto Colom

Location and access: In the east of the island, about 60 km from Palma.
Berths: 252 berths for boats up to 15 metres.
Services: Fuel stations, restaurants, showers, electricity and water.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 824 658
E-mail: info@clubnauticportocolom.com
Web site: www.clubnauticportocolom.com

Porto Colom, Spain
Porto Colom, Spain

Puerto Portals

Location and access: Situated in the southwest of Mallorca, just 10 km from Palma.
Berths: 639 berths for yachts up to 60 metres.
Services: Fuel station, exclusive restaurants, boutiques, repair services, showers.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 171 100
E-mail: info@puertoportals.com
Web: www.puertoportals.com

 

Real Club Náutic de Pollença

Location and access: In the north of Mallorca, in the Bay of Pollença, about 60 km from Palma.
Berths: 375 berths for boats up to 25 metres.
Services: Fuel stations, restaurants, showers, electricity and water.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 866 214
E-mail: info@realclubnauticpollenca.com
Web site: www.rcnpollensa.com

Palma de Mallorca

Location and access: The largest marina on the island, in the heart of Palma.
Berths: 1,000 berths for boats up to 90 metres.
Services: Refuelling, restaurants, bars, boutiques, showers, yacht charter and repair services.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 726 848
E-mail: info@portsdebalears.com
Web site: www.portsdebalears.com

Port of Andratx

Location and access: In the southwest of Mallorca, about 30 km from Palma.
Berths: 475 berths for boats up to 36 metres.
Services: Fuel station, restaurants, showers, electricity.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 674 102
E-mail: info@portandratx.com
Internet: www.portandratx.com

Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca, Spain

La Lonja Marina Charter, Palma de Mallorca

Location and access: In the centre of Palma, opposite the old town.
Berths: 77 berths for boats up to 25 metres.
Services: Fuel station, restaurants, showers, electricity, boat hire.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 718 720
E-mail: info@lallonja.com
Web: www.lallonja.com

Cuarentena marina, Palma de Mallorca

Location and access: In the centre of the port of Palma.
Berths: 33 berths for yachts up to 60 metres.
Services: Fuel pumps, showers, restaurants, water supply.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 722 532
E-mail: cuarentena@portdemallorca.com
Web site: www.portdemallorca.com

Marina Naviera Balear, Palma de Mallorca

Location and access: In the centre of Palma, close to the old town.
Berths: 25 berths for superyachts up to 75 metres.
Services: Fuel station, electricity, showers.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 728 307
E-mail: info@marinanavierabalear.com
Web: www.marinanavierabalear.com

Real Club Nautico, Palma de Mallorca

Location and access: One of the most prestigious marinas, centrally located in Palma.
Berths: 960 berths for boats up to 70 metres.
Services: Fuel station, shops, bars, restaurants, showers, electricity.

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 726 848
E-mail: info@rcnp.es
Web site: www.rcnp.es

Things to see and do in Mallorca

Mallorca, Spain
Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca is not only known for its beaches and marinas, but also for its many attractions and activities. A visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca is a must. The Gothic cathedral towers majestically over the city and offers stunning views over the Bay of Palma. In Palma's old town, visitors can stroll through narrow streets, visit charming cafes and explore the Arab baths.

In the west of the island, the Serra de Tramuntana is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are spectacular viewpoints such as the Mirador de Sa Foradada or the charming town of Valldemossa, where composer Frédéric Chopin and novelist George Sand spent time. For nature and cave lovers, the Cuevas del Drach in the east of Mallorca are a highlight. The impressive dripstone caves are home to one of the largest underground lakes in Europe.

If you prefer a quieter pace, you can enjoy the island's many beaches. Es Trenc, one of Mallorca's most beautiful beaches, offers crystal clear waters and an endless sandy beach that invites you to relax.

How to get from the airport to the marinas

Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is located about 8 km from the capital, Palma, and has good connections to all the marinas on the island. Most marinas are easily accessible by car, taxi or shuttle bus. There are many car hire companies at the airport. Public buses also offer a cheap alternative, especially to the central marinas such as Palma de Mallorca, Can Pastilla or Puerto Portals. For more distant marinas such as Alcudia or Port Andratx, a rental car or taxi is recommended.

Recommended restaurants and bars near the marinas

Mallorca, Spain
Mallorca, Spain

Mallorca offers a wide range of gastronomic experiences, especially in the marinas. Puerto Portals has a number of exclusive restaurants and bars, including the famous Flanigan, which serves Mediterranean cuisine with a modern twist. Near Palma de Mallorca's marina is the famous Caballito de Mar, renowned for its fresh seafood.

In Port d'Alcudia, restaurants such as Bistro Mar and Miramar offer fine Mallorcan cuisine and stunning views of the marina. For cocktails and relaxed evenings, Palma's Bar Pesquero is one of the best places to enjoy a drink with sea views.

Whether you are looking for fine dining or cosy tapas bars, Mallorca offers an impressive variety of culinary experiences within easy reach of the marinas.

Undoubtedly one of the most diverse and enchanting islands in the Mediterranean, Mallorca offers something for everyone. With its unique combination of natural beauty, cultural treasures and world-class sailing, it attracts sailors, adventurers, nature lovers and those seeking peace and tranquillity alike, year after year. The island's well-equipped marinas, including Puerto Portals, Palma de Mallorca and Alcudia, are the ideal starting point for exploring the coastline and crystal clear waters. But there are also countless highlights to discover on land, from the breathtaking cathedral of La Seu to the picturesque mountain villages of the Serra de Tramuntana.

As well as stunning beaches, Mallorca also boasts a vibrant gastronomic scene. From exclusive restaurants to charming tapas bars along the marinas, visitors can enjoy the diversity of Mediterranean cuisine. After a day at sea, cosy bars and cafes invite you to linger and watch the sun set over the sparkling sea.

Whether you are a sailing enthusiast or a cultural traveller, Mallorca offers an unforgettable mix of adventure and relaxation. It is this perfect balance of activity and relaxation that makes the island a true Mediterranean paradise - a place you will want to return to again and again.

Yacht Charters in Mallorca – Discover the Jewel of Spain’s Balearic Islands

Explore the stunning beauty of Mallorca with a private yacht charter, cruising through turquoise waters, secluded coves, and scenic coastal towns. Experience the charm and luxury of the Balearics, where every anchorage offers a new adventure on the Mediterranean’s most iconic island.