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Bonnie Lass Charters

About Bonnie Lass Charters

Bonnie Lass Charters is a bespoke classic yacht charter company that operates from Port de Soller, a charming fishing village nestled under the Sierra Tramontana mountain range on the north coast of Mallorca. It offers unique, personalized day and sunset charters aboard two classic yachts. The "Bonnie Lass" is a 17m classic Ringnetter, built in Scotland in 1949. Now beautifully restored by her current owners, she provides the perfect platform to explore the stunning coastline, where adventures can go swimming and snorkeling in beautiful coves, adrenaline packed rock jumping or simply relax and enjoy a long BBQ lunch aboard, or at one of the iconic coastal restaurants in Sa Foradada or Cala Tuent. The "Morwenna" is a 14m Bristol pilot cutter, based on the lines of the great explorer Bill Tilman's boat, the Mischief. Her timeless style is a beautiful addition to the port and a day on-board is a must do for anyone with a love of classic sail.

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Carrer de Sant Ramon de Penyafort 11, Port de Soller 07108, Soller, Majorca, Spain
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North America - Belize

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