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The best Moorings for Yachts on the Island of Mallorca

Admirers of Mallorca are aware that the Balearic island offers a variety of charming settlements in tiny harbours where yachts and boats can moor. The roughly forty boat harbours on the island of Majorca, sometimes known as marinas, are evidence of how seriously both locals and visitors take sailing and yachting. On Mallorca, there are three different kinds of marinas for recreational and expert sailors:

 

Club náuticos: opened to the public and owned by sailing clubs.

Private marinas: run by corporations and there is a need of having a club membership.

Municipal marinas: operated by local governments and accessible to the general public.

 

There are now an estimated 15,000 moorings available on Mallorca. This figure might seem high at first. But those who have specific requirements for a mooring for their own yacht seek a prime site coupled with exceptional infrastructure. However, there are a tonne of other options for mooring in Mallorca besides these such as fishing ports and tiny moorings all around the island. But there is a big demand. You must be willing to wait, sometimes for years, if you want to get your own mooring.

 

During the summer months, you will be charged between 50 and 350 euros per day, depending on the marina operator and the size of your vessel. Electricity and water connections, as well as sanitary facilities such as showers, are common whether docking in a luxurious or modest marina. Some of the facilities include a petrol station, slip ramp, crane, travel lift, workshop, cleaning service, 24-hour surveillance and concierge service.

 

Other choices include smaller marinas, such as fishing settlements like Cala Figuera, or anchoring in one of the following body fields throughout the island: San Telmo, Sa Dragonera, Cala Blava, Cabrera National Park, and so on.

The most exclusive moorings in the Southwest of Mallorca:

 

The most exclusive moorings in the rest of the islands: