Palma Bay is the premier sailing venue of Mallorca, Spain, and hosts the Copa del Rey and TP52 Super Series among its major annual events, prized for the Embat thermal sea breeze that delivers 14-20 knots of reliable racing wind on roughly 80% of summer days. The Embat is generated by the heating of Mallorca’s interior and fills from the south-southwest with a consistency that makes meteorologists and race committees equally grateful. In summer, it typically arrives between 11:00 and 12:00 and decays after 18:00.
The bay is wide and deep, open to the south, with the city of Palma along its western shore and the resort coastline stretching east. The flat water and consistent breeze make it ideal for windward-leeward racing, which is why the Copa del Rey, TP52 Super Series, and numerous one-design world championships are held here. The bay’s reputation for reliable conditions means that race committees can schedule racing with confidence, a luxury that other Mediterranean venues cannot always offer.
Real Club Nautico de Palma, the host yacht club for the Copa del Rey, was founded in 1948 and sits on the Palma waterfront with views across the entire bay. The club has the infrastructure to support multi-class regattas with 150-plus boats, including shore facilities, crane access, and spectator areas.
The IANA timezone is Europe/Madrid (CEST, UTC+2 during summer). A 12:00 CEST start in Palma converts to 11:00 BST in London, 06:00 EDT in New York, and 20:00 AEST in Sydney.
Spain’s King Felipe VI is patron of the Copa del Rey and competed in Olympic sailing (Soling class, Barcelona 1992). His personal involvement gives the Palma regatta a royal endorsement that enhances its prestige across the Mediterranean sailing circuit.