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1. Yacht Club PUERTO DE PALMA

The jurisdiction of Palma Port Authority for mooring fees extends from the end of the Club de Mar until the Muelle Viejo with a couple of exceptions. The first moorings after the Club de Mar are for long stay boats, this is followed by the first pontoon, known as La Cuarentena, which has 56 berths. The second pontoon (known as El Mediterraneo) has recently been acquired by the company Pier 46 (Tel: 971.72.49.49, Fax: 971.72.52.08) and has 72 berths. This company also has a floating pontoon opposite the Cathedral, although there are few services other than water and electricity, this area has the advantage of being almost in the heart of the city, yet in a very tranquil area with a Guardia Civil post close by providing good security. When coming into the port of Palma you will need to lay an anchor when going stern-to any of the berths along the front, North of El Mediterraneo pontoon. Tie up at any appropriate berth and wait for one of the Port Authority's representatives to arrive and discuss charges. If you wish to stay for a long period of time it is best to go directly to the Port Authority Offices at the Muelle Viejo, 19 (first floor) to discuss prices and location. Fuel is available from the fishing quay just round the corner from the Real Club Náutico, or from the Club de Mar.

Services: Nearly all services are nearby in the city of Palma.

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