How is Michelin Star gastronomy awarded?

How is Michelin Star gastronomy awarded?

How is Michelin Star gastronomy awarded?
Guests on a luxury yacht look forward to optimal experiences when they arrive in Spain, and this includes its authentic quality gastronomy. Evolution’s “Kitchens of Spain” offers the opportunity to invite chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants on board to prepare exquisite local dishes for all to enjoy. The Michelin Guide is renowned as the international reference for establishments with the finest cuisine, but do you know the procedure that restaurants have to successfully pass to obtain this prized badge of gastronomic recognition?

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Secret mooring spots in Ibiza & Formentera

Secret mooring spots in Ibiza & Formentera
The islands of Ibiza and Formentera are surrounded by picturesque coves and beaches. If you are exploring the Balearics this summer and planning to moor along the coastline, contact us for advice regarding the restrictions that protect these areas of natural beauty.

Anchoring is permitted around the islands in locations that are not protected marine reserves, natural parks and Posidonia sea grass areas. A communication from the Port Authority regarding reserved anchoring areas also specifies that yachts are not allowed to anchor inside delimited Fondeadero “A”, Zona II canal entrada and Fondeadero “B” Zona II areas, but may anchor outside. We highly recommend that you contact Evolution to ensure you are anchoring properly.

In this post we reveal some of our favourite secret mooring spots, and we also look forward to sharing more great tips with you.

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Why is Posidonia so important for the marine ecosystem?

Why is Posidonia so important for the marine ecosystem?
Posidonia Oceanica is one of the oldest living organisms on the planet, perhaps even dating back 200,000 years. It is a marine plant found in the Mediterranean Sea that forms meadows between the surface and 40 metres deep. Also known as seagrass, it has a vital role in filtering sediments, thus raising the oxygen quality of the underwater ecosystem, and providing food and shelter to hundreds of marine plants and animals including starfish, sea urchins, sponges, sea horses and molluscs.

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