The sailing section of the Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença keeps the club active 365 days a year.
With activities all year round and for all groups, it not only fulfils its duty of promoting nautical sports and improving the discipline's technique but also, thanks to its managers and team of instructors, it transmits values such as effort, self-improvement, teamwork, respect and equality among many others.
The sailing school is the driving force behind the section. The young people, a core of about 25 children between 6 and 9 years, practise optimist sailing. The sailing school also has a 4.7 laser class regatta team. The instructors do a great job thanks to their technical skills and commitment. Social and institutional commitment is also significant in this section. For this reason, throughout the year, sea baptisms and other activities are held with infant and primary schools in Pollença.
Recently, the sailing school has added another nautical sport in kitesurfing. Kitesurfing classes are booming in the Balearic Islands, which is why the RCNPP is a pioneer in offering this activity.
Classes are offered from boats, avoiding the beach to ensure the safety of the athletes.
Yacht Racing is a real highlight in the world of sailing in Mallorca. The RCNPP's racing history includes important names in terms of national sailing and major offshore competitions.
Throughout the year, the Club organises local races, the Cormoran Trophy, the InterIlles Mortitx Trophy, and participates in others in collaboration with clubs such as the Colònia de Sant Pere Club or the Ciutadella Club.
Three leagues are organised throughout the year, the autumn league, the winter league, with two events, and the spring league, with four events. The total number of participating boats reaches twenty. Turnout is increasing year after year and at these meetings, there is a very healthy and marine feel in the air.
The Flying Fifteen Class has an important waypoint at the Reial Club Nàutic in Puerto Pollença, with a large number of fans who regularly hold regattas in the waters of the Bay of Pollença.
The European Championship in 2004 and the World Championship in June 2007 were the most prestigious events hosted by the RCNPP on the international Flying Fifteen circuit.
The RCNPP organises the local races of this class that are held in the Bay of Pollença throughout the year, also the Mallorca Championship and the Balearic Championship, which is essentially the Spanish Championship since most of the fleet is based in Mallorca.