Mallorca Bulletin

Palma Internatio­nal Boat Show 2024 – Everything you need to know!

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€38.50. This allows access every day whilst the show is on.

What’s it all about?

In a nutshell, the Palma Internatio­nal Boat Show is the unofficial start of the Mediterran­ean Yacht Season. It’s a big deal in the superyacht and maritime sector, bringing together over three hundred exhibiting companies offering a huge range of services and products, yachts and boats of various sizes on display for charter and / or sale. Plus, there’s food and drink available, and a great opportunit­y for anyone and everyone to have a look around and see what they yachting industry in Mallorca (and beyond) is all about!

Can I get anything to eat and drink at the show?

Absolutely. Once again Fosh Catering by the famous and highly regarded Marc Fosh will be located on stand SY 37, in the Moll Vell / Varadero Area. As we’ve come to expect from Fosh, their stand at the yacht show will offer exciting and premium gastronomi­c journeys, and even some entertainm­ent.

Tast Out are also returning, they can be found in location the Repair and Refit area on stand RR25 and will be offering some delightful refreshmen­t!

If you need a little break from the show itself, why not step outside and grab a bite or a quiet moment at one of the array of bars, restaurant­s and cafes

close by in Palma?

An old favourite is Café La Llonja (aka The Revolving Door Bar) this place is always buzzing with locals, tourists, and yachties. Great nice and easy no frills food and drink, opposite Moll Vell in La Llonja square.

Just around the corner and down a side street you could try El Neo, a very trendy arty tapas bar with awesome cocktails.

Down along the front on the Avenida de Gabriel Roca you’ll find some great eateries. With Enco on the corner you can grab drinks and coffees, a paella or tapas. And they have ice creams!

If you’re keen on trendy modern tapas, try La Caña – Xiringo Urbano. A very cool restaurant and part of the Forn group. Speaking of which you can wander up the road into town to Ombu or round the corner to Koa or Forn itself.

Then literally on the doorstep of the show itself in Moll Vell, you can find Marina Bay Palma for Spanish dishes, Mar de Nudos for Japanese and Mediterran­ean cuisine, or the NudosAteli­er.

Palma is very much a foodie city. These recommenda­tions barely even scratch the surface. The world is literally your oyster – the options are endless depending on how far you wish to walk!

Where are the best places to grab lunch, a coffee or a drink outside of the show grounds?

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