The Burgess guide to Palma International Boat Show
Published 09 August 2023
Your guide to the Palma International Boat Show
Organised by the Business Innovation Institute of the Balearic Islands, the Palma International Boat Show draws the crowds for its location as much as the yachts. Palma de Mallorca is one of the most visited islands in Europe, prized for its delectable tapas, luxury lifestyle and blended culture. The boat show brings together boatbuilders, nautical equipment suppliers, toys and accessories manufacturers and a host of international brands from the yachting industry.
What is the Palma International Boat Show?
Widely considered to be the inaugural event of the Mediterranean nautical season, the Palma International Boat Show is a four-day event where motor yachts, sailing yachts, accessories suppliers and everything else in between gather. Over 600 mega yachts sized 24m+ from the international brokerage and charter market are on display in the Superyacht Village showcasing anything from the latest advancements in sail design to next-level marine electronics.
Where can I get tickets?
Tickets for the event can be bought online in advance at the official show website. Flexible in its arrangements, visitors can purchase day tickets or a four-day pass which offers a small discount. There is no minimum age for entry, but masks remain a requirement.
When is the Palma International Boat Show?
The 2023 Palma International Boat Show will take place between 27-30 April, from 10.00 until 20.00 each day. It’s held during the summertime and sailing regatta season, and there are often many siestas and celebrations that visitors can take part in that offer an authentic slice of Balearic life.
Where is the Palma International Boat Show?
Palma, the island of Majorca’s capital city, is a major seaport forming part of the Balearic Islands archipelago. It’s famed for La Seu, a vast cathedral built on a previous mosque, which was built atop an original Christian church. Decorating Palma’s seaside promenade with a litany of superyachts, the Palma International Boat Show takes place in Marina Moll Vell, one of three superyacht marinas in the area. It’s strategically placed at the edge of Palma Old Town, virtually opposite the cathedral, and has 80 berths up to 45m in length and a draught of 5m.
What else can I do near the Palma International Boat Show?
Yacht owners and visitors looking to enjoy Palma’s Balearic beats can drink in the many Gothic landmarks that hark back to the 13th century, as well as a plethora of blended architecture from the city’s Roman, Byzantine and Muslim periods. These include the Almudaina, a Moorish-style Arab fortress converted to a royal residence, and west of the city, hilltop Bellver Castle is a medieval fortress with a distinctive circular shape.
Visit Llotja de Palma
Situated on Carrier de la Llotja next to the waterfront and not far from the Plaça de la Drassana, the Llotja de Palma is a 15th-century guild building recognised by its twin octagonal towers and an angel over the door. The Gothic landmark appears half-castle, half-church, but was designed by architect Guillem Sagrera as the city's exchange at the height of Mallorca’s maritime history. It was later used for storage during the War of Independence and a fine art gallery. Today, it is a cultural centre, hosting temporary exhibitions.
Explore Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, more commonly referred to as La Seu, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral. Built from golden sandstone it’s perched high on Palma's old city walls. The picturesque town of Santa Maria del Cami, known by the locals as just Santa Maria, sits in Majorca's central flat plain, in one of the island's most prominent wine growing regions. La Seu is the most emblematic building in Palma, and a popular meeting point.
Take time out in Plaça Major
As Palma’s main square (though rectangular in shape), the Plaça Major is a natural hub of socialising. The large, longitudinal square is built on the site of the San Felipe Nerí Convent and is surrounded by traditional yellow buildings with green shutters. It enjoys frequent outdoor craft markets, and its many shops and cafes make the ideal place to while away a few hours enjoying the local fare and quaffing chilled rose.
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