Ok I finally found what's going on.
Removing the logger definition from RegisterPlace caused the exception not be thrown, but the app was still crashing (after RegisterPlace instantiation and before the related activity start, probably on PlaceController).
Setting logging disabled in my gwt.xml finally solve the issue:
<set-property name="gwt.logging.enabled" value="FALSE" />
Hard to believe but I figure that there is something in logging framework that is interfering with IOS 6 Safari.
I really think this is going to impact all GWT Apps that run on IOS 6 Safari.
Hope it helps. --
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