Real Club Náutico de Palma: The Sailing Heart of the City

Real Club Náutico de Palma: The Sailing Heart of the City

Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP): Palma’s Historic Yacht Club

The Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP) is more than just a marina — it’s Palma’s sailing heart. Founded in 1948, it has grown into one of Spain’s most prestigious yacht clubs, famous worldwide for hosting the annual Copa del Rey MAPFRE regatta. While the facilities are reserved for members, the atmosphere around the club and its surrounding quays forms a key part of Palma’s maritime identity.


⛵ What is RCNP?

Real Club Náutico de Palma Facilities

RCNP is a private yacht club and marina at the edge of Palma’s Old Town, with over 1,000 moorings for yachts of all sizes. It combines sporting tradition with exclusivity and plays a central role in Mallorca’s sailing calendar.

  • Founded: 1948
  • Capacity: 1,000+ berths
  • Defining feature: Host of the prestigious Copa del Rey MAPFRE regatta

🚶 Things to Do Around RCNP

Real Club Náutico de Palma

Watch the Sailing Scene

Even without access to the club itself, you can admire the yachts along the promenade, especially during regatta season when Palma fills with international crews.

Experience the Regattas

The Copa del Rey MAPFRE in late July/early August transforms the RCNP area into a global sailing stage. Crowds gather along the Paseo Marítimo to watch.

Walk to the Old Town

From the club, it’s a 10-minute stroll into La Lonja and the historic streets of Palma.

Dining with a Marina View

The surrounding promenade has several seafood and tapas restaurants where you can enjoy the harbour atmosphere.

🔗 Official Website

For the latest regatta calendar, membership information, and marina services, visit the Real Club Náutico de Palma’s official website.


🍴 Where to Eat Near RCNP

RestaurantWhat to ExpectBest For
Restaurant PesqueroLocal seafood and tapas beside the fishing harbourSundown dinners after a marina stroll
The Boat HouseNautical-themed dining, Mediterranean menu, large terraceFamilies and groups
Ca’n EduardoClassic Palma seafood restaurant overlooking the fishing boatsPaella with a harbour backdrop

More dining nearby: Explore La Lonja for tapas and wine bars, or Santa Catalina for international dining and nightlife.


🏨 Where to Stay Near RCNP

HotelWhat to ExpectBest For
Hotel Cappuccino (5★)Boutique hotel in the Old Town, 10 minutes’ walk awayLuxury stays in historic Palma
Es Príncep Hotel (5★)Overlooking Parc de la Mar with rooftop poolCathedral and sea views
Hotel Almudaina (4★)Central Old Town location, walking distance to RCNPValue with a city vibe

🚴 Getting Around


💡 Practical Tips

Real Club Náutico de Palma Restaurants
  • Private access: Facilities are members-only, but the surrounding promenade is open to the public.
  • Best time to visit: Regatta weeks (especially the Copa del Rey MAPFRE).
  • Photography: RCNP is a prime spot for capturing Palma’s mix of yachts, cathedral, and waterfront.

📸 RCNP vs. Other Palma Marinas

CategoryMoll VellMarina Port de MallorcaRCNP
VibeBoutique, exclusive, historic setting by the CathedralModern, hotel-lined, lively promenadePrestigious, sporting, club atmosphere
FocusLuxury leisure yachts and dining terracesFull-service marina for superyachtsPrivate yacht club, regattas, sailing heritage
AccessPublic promenade and terracesPublic promenade, limited pontoon accessMembers-only facilities, public waterfront
Nearby AreasOld Town & La LonjaSanta Catalina & Paseo MarítimoPalma Marina & Parc de la Mar
Best ForScenic views, dining, photographyStrolling, hotel stays, nightlifeWatching regattas, classic sailing culture

Can visitors enter RCNP?

The club facilities are private, but the promenade and harbour areas around it are open.

When is the Copa del Rey MAPFRE?

It takes place each summer in late July and early August, attracting world-class sailors.

What makes RCNP different from other Palma marinas?

Its history, scale, and role in international sailing events set it apart.


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