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Mallorca Yacht Charter: The Yachting Hub – by Uta Abendroth
Mallorca has evolved into Europe’s number one address for luxury yachts. This is especially true when it comes to yacht refits and maintenance.
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Mallorca Yacht Charter: The Yachting Hub – by Uta Abendroth
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Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca is home to numerous enticing destinations. If you’re interested in art, try Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, or Gallery Red, which offers artwork, vintage furniture & accessories, as well as books. For fashion, try Cortana Design Clothes, the luxury fashion brand of Rosa Esteva. When it comes to dining, there are several great options. Bahia Mediterraneo offers delicious food and nightlife, while Café C’an Tony has some of the finest Mallorcan cuisine. You can also try Marc Fosh, a Michelin star restaurant, as well as El Bungalow, where you can enjoy a meal by the beach.

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Portals Nous
When in Portals Nous on a Mallorca yacht charter, be sure to check out Baiben, the restaurant of two-star chef Fernando Pérez Arellano. There is also Flanigan, a restaurant which specialises in fish & tapas, Ritzi, one of the marina’s most popular restaurants, and the luxurious Hotel Bendidat, which offers an excellent restaurant.

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Deià
In Deià, there are several outstanding restaurants. At Béns d’Avall, you can enjoy stunning sea views in addition to a delicious meal. If you’re in the mood for grilled seafood, try C’as Patro March. Finally, there is the Michelin star restaurant Es Raco des Teix, which is run by chefs Josef Sauerschell & Nori Payeras.

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Cala Blava
While enjoying a Mallorca boat rental in Cala Blava, stop by the high-end Hotel Cap Rocat and enjoy fine dining at their excellent seaside restaurant.

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Sóller
When you find yourself in the stunning town of Sóller, be sure to visit Ca’s Xorc, an exquisite hotel restaurant with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain scenery.
Itineraries
DAY 1: Yacht Marina with Promenade
Portals Nous is one of the smaller and more quaint tourist destinations on a Mallorca yacht charter. At its centre there is a large marina with a total of 639 boat moorings for yachts between eight and 60 metres in length. The beach at Portals Nous, called the Platja de l’Oratori, is located within a rocky cove, enclosed at one side by the harbour wall and by a rocky outcrop at the other end. On the clifftop above this idyllic beach there is a viewing platform where the sensational outlook over the neighbouring bays can be enjoyed.
DAY 2: Mallorca’s Artist Colony
Set in idyllic surroundings high above the Mediterranean, Deià is surrounded by olive, citrus and almond trees. It is known perhaps more than anything as an artist’s colony, and the likes of Pablo Picasso, Robert Graves, Sir Peter Ustinov, Ava Gardner and many others all once resided here. The village is located in the northwest of Majorca and is enclosed by the wooded peaks of the Tramuntana Mountains – but it’s only around ten minutes to the sea from here.
DAY 3: The Perfect Bay
The small bay known as Cala Blava is a particularly beloved place among native islanders and is the perfect spot to visit during a Mallorca boat rental. Between the cliffs dotted with pine trees and shrubs, stone steps lead down to the beach, the only sandy beach in the entire region. Boats lie at anchor close to the shoreline, where the sea bed is sandy and the water is three to four metres deep. Another splendid sight is the Hotel Cap Rocat, which is built on the site of a former military fortress: spectacular suites can now be found in the former casemates.
DAY 4: The Mountains
The town of Sóller is one of the most beautiful on the island, and a paradise for hikers, cyclists and connoisseurs alike. Since 2011 it has held the status of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, which can be attributed to the fact that Sóller has remained largely untouched by tourism on Mallorca. The centre of the town is located three kilometres from the coast, although it does also boast direct access to the sea in the form of the Port de Sóller.