by Natalie | Aug 6, 2018 | Features, Mallorca Yachting Industry News
From shore to ship, from ship to shore It’s a hot Friday afternoon when I catch-up with Nuno and Jessie, the husband and wife team behind Earth & Sea. Despite the fact they have spent the day running around organising engineers to fix aircon units, negotiating...
by Natalie | Aug 6, 2018 | Editorials, Features
Port Calanova – a one stop shop for all your yachting and relaxation needs Part marina, part sailing school, Port Calanova has a clear goal: to adapt to the needs and requirements of different users who are looking for a high-quality service, without losing the...
by Natalie | Aug 6, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Regattas News
Palma de Mallorca, Spain (August 4, 2018) – INEOS Team UK has won the GC32 competition at 37 Copa del Rey MAPFRE, run by the Club Nautico de Palma. With 19 races held across four days on the Bay of Palma, the British flying catamaran secured the overall win with a...
by Natalie | Aug 3, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Islander Life 1
Hostal Cuba Breakfast – available 9h-12h everyday Hostal Cuba, the cornerstone of Santa Catalina, at the bottom of Sant Magi and Avenida Argentina has decided to change up the breakfast available downstairs in the restaurant and surrounding terrace. As the...
by Natalie | Aug 3, 2018 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
Biggest legislation change for the UK industry since the RCD The UK’s Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has launched a consultation on a new Code of Practice for Intended Pleasure Vessels in Temporary Commercial Use and Pleasure Vessel Exemptions. The new Code is...
by Natalie | Aug 2, 2018 | Daily News, Features
British scientists believe 100-foot ‘rogue’ waves could be the reason why so many boats have been sunk in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. The infamous body of water in the western part of the North Atlantic ocean stretches 700,000km between Florida, Bermuda and...