This summer not a day goes by without one of the largest 100 super yachts in the world putting into Palma. The forty-third largest private yacht afloat, the Queen Miri, today moored up in the Club de Mar.
Nautical
A yacht fit for a queen
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Isn't that strange Andrew. The people that struggle to save for their annual holidays are hit with another bill on arrival. Those that sail in on multi million pound yachts are given a pat on the back, hand shake and a very big " Welcome to Mallorca our rich friends ".
It doesn't conform with any bracket, Dave. Strangely enough, recreational and private yachts are not subject to the tourist tax.
Which bracket of the tourist tax does this conform too. Money talks, 2 or 3 star?