The Club de Mar is located within the bay of Palma de Mallorca, about 4 kilometers by land from the port of Palma and its historic center, in the southwestern part of the island.
This is a private marina, which saw the light of day in the early 1970s.
It offers a good variety of services to its clients, not only related to yachting and sailing, but also of a commercial nature.
There are 625 berths within the port area.
Most berths are intended for vessels between 4 and 12 meters in length, but there are some areas designated for the parking of megayachts not exceeding 120 meters in length.
The maximum draft for vessels landing in this port between 3 and 9 meters.
The marina offers an assistance service for boat approach and docking maneuvers, as well as a weather service in the harbormaster’s office and an information service.
The port has workshops that can perform various kinds of repairs on boats (electrical, mechanical, structural), as well as a hull cleaning service.
Crane service allows boats to be pulled dry for repairs and storage, while an inland shuttle service provides access to the various port areas.
Club de Mar also offers a security service, a laundry, and a fire-fighting service.
Within the area, guests can use the restrooms and showers (designed to be handicap accessible).
There is also a fueling station and a medical office within the port area.
Beyond the yachting area, Club de Mar has some tourist reception facilities.
Indeed, in its area there is a restaurant, an equipped outdoor swimming pool, a bar and lounge bar,a disco, a supermarket, and a conference room.
There is also a country club reserved for marina members.
There are also boat, car and RV rental outlets in the harbor area.
In the immediate vicinity of the landing you can find other hotels, bars, restaurants and businesses.
The club organizes sailing and kayaking courses for children and adults and hosts various regattas and competitions throughout the year.
Club de Mar is located in the departmental area of Palma de Mallorca, one of the busiest areas on the entire island.
One of the beaches in the vicinity of this landing is S’Arenal beach, the longest beach on the island, famous for its crystal-clear waters and fine, clear sand.
The beach is under municipal management, is easily accessible from the mainland (including for the disabled) and offers kiosks and the possibility of renting beach equipment (umbrellas, sunbeds)
Leaving the port area, passing Port Pi and sailing south, one can encounter some picturesque coves and beaches on Mallorca’s west coast.
Caló de Grells beach has coarse sand and is fairly quiet (thanks in part to the rocky slope to be undertaken to access it).
It is a fairly accorsed anchorage area (although in high winds it is not recommended to anchor), and winds can cause wave motions that are bothersome to bathing.
Palma de Mallorca offers many attractions-during the day and at night-and the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Art is definitely worth a visit.
Not far from Palma de Mallorca (and easily accessible from Club de Mar) is also Magaluf, a center renowned for nightlife entertainment and especially suitable for a young audience.
The Palma de Mallorca area and its surroundings enjoy a good network of public road transport, which is useful for getting around even in the evening hours.
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