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Club Náutico Serra Nova, Mallorca, Spain
Club Náutico Serra Nova is a large port situated in the town of Son Serra de Marina on the Spanish coastline. Its position is ideal as it offers access to the Mediterranean Sea and countless outdoor activities. Nautical sports and sunbathing on the beaches are the most sought after touristic attractions in the area. The Flyboard Mallorca Center is an attractive establishment that organises kitesurfing adventures on the agitated waters of the Mediterranean Sea. El Establo Parrilla, Waves Bar and Tuck Inn are fantastic restaurants that offer quality menus for every taste and budget. With both traditional cuisine and modern European foods, these outstanding venues will amaze your taste buds with dishes like Empanadas and Pinchitos. Book a room in Llenaire Hotel or Portals Hills Boutique Hotel and relax while drinking exotic cocktails on their superb terraces. Club Náutico Serra Nova marina is a fantastic location to visit and offers the chance to explore the beauty that is Spain.
Facilities of Club Náutico Serra Nova
Drinking water
Bar
Restaurant
Electricity
Weather forecasting
Market
Dressing rooms
Security
Crane
Ramp
Waste collection
Residual water collection
Bilge Collection
Seamanship
Service Station for ships
Master harbour
Pharmacy
Photo Gallery
Cancellation Policy of Club Náutico Serra Nova : restrictive
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