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Coves in MallorcaPortals Vells Cala Figuera Racó de sa Fragata Na Foradada Cala Deià Sa Calobra Cala Castell Formentor Cap des Pinar Coll Baix Cova es Vellsmarins Costa dels Pins Cala Virgili Cala Arsenau Cala Mondragó Caló des Moro Es Caragol Cala Pi Cala Blava . Offering delightful views onto the Bay of Palma, this is a fine spot for eating a lovely paella in the Panorámica restaurant. Marinas in Mallorca Puerto Portals. This is undoubtedly the most fashionable marina in the Balearic Islands. Although it offers many fine restaurants, such as Tristan and Flanigan, and a thriving nightlife, you will find it practically impossible to get a mooring there, except by securing your vessel to the fuel-supply boat (until it opens at 9.00 a.m.). Santa Ponça. Fairly far removed from the hustle and bustle of the tourist area bearing the same name, this small and quiet marina offers all the amenities you would expect to find. Port d'Andratx. A fishing port as well as a marina, Port d'Andratx offers limited moorings, both in the Yacht Club (port-side entrance) and in the Port Authority (starboard-side entrance). It has an extensive and well-sheltered anchorage area. In the town, you will find good restaurants such as the Miramar, Rocamar and La Dorada. It also offers some nightlife entertainment and all the facilities needed for supplying your vessel. Port de Sóller. The only marina along the entire Tramontana coastline, it offers limited moorings but a magnificent anchorage area. The town offers several restaurants, the best of which is probably the one located above the fish-market Although there are a large number of bars and hotels around the marina, they all give the impression of having seen better days. Port de Pollença. Situated in a bay of great natural beauty, the marina offers moorings both in the Yacht Club and in the Port Authority. It also provides very extensive anchorage. The town boasts many fine restaurants, such as Stay, Corb Marí and La Lonja. Port El Cocodrilo (Bonaire). A small and quiet marina, with a pleasant bar-restaurant and friendly personal service. Port d' Alcúdia. While the marina offers extensive moorings and yachting support services, it has the disadvantage of being close to a fairly noise recreational centre, with the area in general attracting a great deal of tourism. The C'an Tofel restaurant provides a welcome retreat with its high quality of cuisine. Cala Ratjada. A small fishing port, offering so few moorings that you will need to secure your vessel to others moored to the harbour wall. The site is neither pleasant nor peaceful, owing to the ravages of tourism in the area. Two restaurants recommended are Ses Rotges and C'an Maya. Porto Cristo. A medium-sized marina, with moorings in the Yacht Club (to port) and in the Port Authority (to starboard). The site has maintained its attractiveness despite the large number of tourists passing through en route to the Drach caves. The anchorage area is both limited in size and not well sheltered. Porto Colom. A delightful natural harbour, offering very limited moorings in the Yacht Club but an extensive sheltered anchorage area. The sunset there is a truly unique spectacle. The seawater is unsuitable for bathing. On the other hand, it is very quiet at night. A very good restaurant here is Sa Sinia. Cala D’ Or. What was once one of the prettiest coves in the Balearics has now become a large marina, with a preponderance of pleasure cruisers, and an intensive tourist centre. Porto Petro. A calm and attractive natural harbour. The Yacht Club offers very limited numbers of moorings but its two anchorage areas are extensive and well sheltered. There are several restaurants but very little tourist and commercial activity. Cala Santanyi. A small fishing port, with a few moorings and a narrow anchorage area. Outside the high summer season it becomes a very attractive site. Sa Rapita. It has a serviceable Yacht Club, offering several moorings for visitors, and it is a very short distance from the wonderful beaches of Es Trench. A genuinely fine restaurant, C'an Pep, is within easy reach of the marina.
RECOMMENDED FIRST YACHTING ITINERARIES We offer the following recommended itineraries for overnight stops spanning a week of holiday cruising. At the same time, we would remind you that meteorological conditions ultimately have to be the decisive factor in determining your navigation plans. The most peaceful itinerary: Portalls Vells -- Andraitx -- Cabrera -- Es Caragol -- Sa Rapita -- Cala Pi
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