Club Nautico Cala RatjadaGoogle Map Date Visited March 2012 Approach and Entrance Approach is relatively simple providing you stay as close to the harbour wall as possible as it shallows near the shore very quickly. If approaching from the south west it would be advisable to stay as far out side the 5m contour as possible and enter the port on a more westerly heading. Marina Club Nautico Cala Ratjada Explanada Muelle deportivo, 07590, Cala Ratjada, Mallorca T. +34 971 56 40 19 Many of the pilot books refer to rafting up along the inner side of the harbour wall, behind the ferry which is situated on the southern most end. However, there are also 6 or 7 stern to council berth on the opposite side that are easier to get on to. See the big blue ship on the map above for the exact location. Marina Facilities Water and electricity are available at the visitors dock. There are also showers and toilets a short walk away. Berthing Charges We paid €70 for 2 nights all inclusive here which we thought was very reasonable. Fuel Dock Next to the fishing boats. See map above. Currents and Sea Levels In March the water level is quite low and the pontoon is very high, so it is quite difficult to moor especially with 2 people and there was no-one around to help that time of year. The harbour master came to see us though and apologised that there was no help. Bars Tapas Bar - Next to ice-cream parlour on Passeig de Colon Very friendly people and they gave free tapas with our beer in the afternoon. Restaurants Portofino Steak House Calle Leonor Servera, 72, 07590 Cala Ratjada T. +34 971 81 87 22 Excellent food and value for money - we all had fish and it was very good. The service can be quite slow, but we were in no hurry and had a good evening. Supermarket Eroski Via Sivines, 13, 07590 Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain +34 971 56 41 75 |