Club de Mar-Mallorca completes €82 million renovation and expansion
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Aimee Farrell
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Club de Mar-Mallorca, a prestigious yachting institution in Palma founded in 1972, underwent a major €82 million renovation and expansion from 2020 to 2025. The project, designed by Estudio Entresitio, transformed the marina with four interconnected buildings housing restaurants, bars, a spa, and yacht club facilities. The redesign aims to modernize the historic club while maintaining its status as a premier Mediterranean yachting destination that has hosted royalty and celebrities.
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· 3 pulledClub de Mar-Mallorca is a yachting institution in Palma.
Since it was first founded in 1972 and officially inaugurated four years later, its marina moorings have hosted an illustrious fleet of vessels, from those belonging to Queen Elizabeth II to Hollywood stars Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
From 2020 to 2025, the Balearic hub underwent an extensive, ground-up revival and expansion.
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