Inaugurated in 1976 by the King and Queen of Spain, the Calanova Marina is located in the bay of Palma de Mallorca, which is also called Palma de Mallorca. Located in an exceptional environment, the marina offers exemplary service and a wide range of cultural and leisure activities.
A marina for all tastes
Located about fifteen minutes from Mallorca airport, the Calanova marina offers all the amenities for visiting yachtsmen. People come here to spend a day of activities with the family in a completely relaxed atmosphere. Located a stone's throw from Cala Mayor beach, the port offers you the chance to try out various water sports such as flyboarding, jet skiing, windsurfing and sea kayaking. Cala Mayor beach is also a great place to enjoy a family lunch after a dip in the shallow waters, which are ideal for children.
In the vicinity of the port, there is an array of shops, restaurants, supermarkets, bars and cafés for your afternoon or evening aperitif in Mallorca with a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean. Located 5 minutes by car from the bustling city of Palma de Mallorca, Calanova Port is also a recommended starting point for visiting the island's many points of interest. Historical monuments and small shops stand side by side in the city, giving it a touch that is both elegant and modern. The pedestrian streets lead to original cafés and beautiful old buildings, such as thethe Gothic-style cathedral of Palma, and Bellver Castle, an imposing white-walled fortress built in the 14th century.
A dream vacation in the Mediterranean
By opting for yacht charter at the Calanova Marina, you will also have the opportunity to visit other places of interest at sea. Leaving from the port, you can reach the El Toro reserve in about fifteen minutes, a marine nature reserve offering magnificent underwater landscapes for beginners and advanced divers.
In about thirty minutes, you can also reach the natural reserve of the island of Sa Gragonera, where you can admire the steep cliffs dropping straight down into the sea and where you can easily take long walks among wild olive and rosemary trees. It is also a major ornithological site where you can observe different species of seabirds such as the shag or the herring gull.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 730 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $23,604 |
Minimum weekly price | $698 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |