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Wintering · Cala d'Or

Cala d'Or sits on the quieter south-east coast, where the boating community skews German and the boats skew smaller — day cruisers and 8–14 m yachts rather than the superyachts of the bay. Marina Cala Llonga hauls on site, and the surrounding boatyards at Portocolom and Cala d'Or itself handle the lay-up without sending your boat across the island.

The south-east is drier and calmer through winter than the north, so afloat storage with guardianage is a genuine option here. Still, the hard-standing is modest: yards prioritise their regular winter clients, so a first-time booking is best made before the summer season even ends.

Indicative prices

LengthIndicative price
8–12 m 900–1.800 € / saison
12–18 m 1.800–3.600 € / saison
18–25 m 3.600–7.000 € / saison
Indicative ranges, not quotes. Your quote depends on the boat, its condition and the season.

Workshops for wintering in Cala d'Or

No listed workshops for this combination yet — send your request anyway and we'll find the right match.

Common questions

Is German spoken by the yards in Cala d'Or?

Widely. The south-east has a large German-speaking owner base and most workshops here operate in German and English.

Do I need to move my boat to Palma for winter?

Not usually. Local yards at Cala d'Or and nearby Portocolom haul and store on site for boats up to roughly 14–16 m.

Afloat or ashore for winter here?

The calmer south-east makes afloat storage with guardianage viable, but ashore is still advised for antifouling and osmosis work.

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