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Wintering · Porto Cristo
Porto Cristo is a compact east-coast port, part working harbour and part leisure marina, with tight rings and only modest room ashore. It suits smaller boats laid up locally; anything needing a serious yard is usually craned and moved the short hop to Cala d'Or or across to Palma, so a winter quote here often pairs local guardianage with off-site storage.
For a day boat or a trailerable yacht, though, Porto Cristo is convenient and personal — the same handful of local operators look after the port's regulars year after year. Confirm early: the limited hard-standing means the port's own winter spots are effectively reserved by returning owners.
Indicative prices
| Length | Indicative price |
|---|---|
| 8–12 m | 900–1.800 € / saison |
| 12–18 m | 1.800–3.600 € / saison |
| 18–25 m | 3.600–7.000 € / saison |
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Learn more →Common questions
Can larger yachts winter in Porto Cristo?
The port has limited hard-standing and tight rings. Boats above roughly 12–14 m are usually moved to Cala d'Or or Palma for lay-up work.
What is realistic to store here?
Day boats and smaller yachts laid up locally, often afloat with guardianage or ashore in the port's modest yard space.
Should I book early?
Yes — returning owners effectively reserve the limited winter spots, so a first-time booking should be confirmed well before autumn.