Palma de Mallorca - Clearance

May 01, 2018

See Noonsite/Spain/Formalities for details of clearance requirements.

This is a port of  entry for the Balearics, Spain.

Yachts docked in one of the marinas should take their documents to the marina office who will contact the relevant officials on their behalf. A Guardia Civil officer normally calls at the marina offices every morning and completes formalities for boats that have arrived during the previous 24 hours.

Customs and Comandancia de Marina must also be visited and are located in Muelle Viejo.

Boats moored along the waterfront are also visited by a Guardia Civil officer. If this is not the case and the yacht has arrived from a foreign port, the skipper should contact the authorities at the earliest opportunity.

Last updated:  October 2020

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