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Cabrera
The National Park of Cabrera, created in 1991 has as its principal aim the protection of natural species, and the promotion of its educational and cultural activities to a wider audience. As a result it is necessary to obtain certain permits in order to sail, drop anchor or dive here. Such permits can be obtained a maximum 20 days in advance and a minimum of 3.
Restricted sailing areas
Authorised areas for anchorage
Areas for anchorage during the day |
Navigation Permit: Authorisation is required in order to sail within the limits of the National Park, apart from certain restricted areas indicated on the map.
Permission to drop anchor: Up to 50 embarkations per day allowed in the Port of Cabrera, which requires a permit to allow anchorage for one night in the months of July and August, 2 nights in the months of June and September and up to 7 nights during the rest of the year. For this there is a mooring system in place in the port with different buoys according to the length required for embarcation
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- 26 white buoys (boats of up to 12 meters)
- 15 yellow buoys (from 12 to 15 meters)
- 6 orange buoys (from 15 to 20 meters)
- 3 red buoys (20 to 30 meters)
Diving Permits: Diving is only allowed for those whose paperwork is in order, and who have previously contacted the Life Guard Service, indicating the area and times in which they are planning to dive.On the Island of Cabrera there are also several walking itineraries which allow the visitor to get know part of the island, its history and the wealth of natural beauty and species that exist there.
For more information and required permits:
Parque Nacional de Cabrera
Plaza de España, 8
E-07002 Palma de Mallorca
Tel: 971 72 50 10
Fax: 971 72 55 85
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