23 Feb 2016
By Astilleros de Mallorca

Astilleros de Mallorca, the Mediterranean Premier Shipyard for Refit and Repair of Superyachts is happy to confirm that BWA Yachting has opened a new office inside their facilities.

The intent of the agreement between Astilleros de Mallorca and BWA Yachting is to offer the best possible global assistance to their clients needs. BWA Yachting provides a broad range of services from fully integrated global packages through to handling single port calls and last minute specialist concierge requests. They also provide advanced itinerary planning and implementation of every aspect of a yacht's trip.

In the past years, BWA Yachting has had an increasing interest in expanding their services in Spain and has already been available in Port Adriano since 2009; the opening of their second office in Mallorca and within the facilities of Astilleros de Mallorca will enable them to be very close to the yachts during their yard period.
Other Spanish offices from Costa Brava to Cadiz, Seville, the Balearic and Canary Islands include Barcelona, Vilanova Grand Marina, and Tarragona.
Astilleros de Mallorca offers a full range of in-house services, covering all needs and requirements of yachts, with facilities for hauling up to 1700 tons and around 75 m in length, as well as an exterior berthing quay for vessels of up to 110m.
If you are interested in planning your upcoming stay at the shipyard in Palma de Mallorca, Stefan Enders, Commercial Manager at Astilleros de Mallorca, may be able to assist you with an early quote, whether you are interested in using the facilities at their main site ‘Astilleros de Mallorca’ or with their team at ‘STP’. Stefan is based in Mallorca but will be touching base in Falmouth Harbour (Antigua) from the 22nd of February and moving on to Saint Martin from the 27th of February. To arrange a meeting with Stefan, please send an email to: stefan.enders@astillerosdemallorca.com

 

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