Mallorca Yacht Charter
Mallorca and Ibiza are quickly becoming the smart choice for luxury yacht charters. Why? Better value than the South of France, direct flights from the US, and a growing fleet of new crewed motor yachts—all with more space and less crowding at anchor.
We help you plan your dream Mallorca yacht charter, giving you smart advice on routes, yachts, and must-see spots like Palma, Puerto Pollensa, Port d’Andratx, and Cabrera Island. We also build itineraries across the Balearics, including Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera.
You’ll get straight answers on: what each yacht type offers, what a charter really costs (from €15,000/week), how long to book (7+ days is ideal), and what’s worth your time—plus help with logistics like Cabrera permits.
Types of Crewed Yacht Charters in Mallorca
Choosing the right yacht depends on your budget and itinerary. Mallorca is about 150 nautical miles around, with weather—especially in the north—often dictating the route.
Mallorca motor yacht charters give you speed, range, and luxury—ideal for reaching northern Mallorca, Ibiza, or Formentera fast.
Mallorca catamaran charters offer stability, deck space, and shallow-draft access to quiet calas—great for swimming, paddleboarding, and families.
All charters are fully crewed, with pros handling navigation, meals, and everything in between.
Ready to Find Your Perfect Yacht?
Our job is to help you avoid the usual guesswork. We know the yachts, the anchorages, and the beach clubs worth your time. If you want a Mallorca yacht charter done right without the usual sales pitch, we’re here to make it happen.
Our Top Mallorca Yacht Charter Recommendations
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Read MoreWhere to Go on a Mallorca Yacht Charter?
Where to go in Mallorca depends on your yacht, the length of your trip, and the weather during your charter dates. A full circumnavigation of Mallorca is about 150 nautical miles. If you’re chartering for a week—which we recommend as a minimum—you’re looking at around 20 nautical miles per day. That’s just a couple of hours of cruising on a motor yacht, but it might be a little too much for a catamaran. But distance alone doesn’t shape your itinerary—weather plays a key role, especially with occasional stronger winds rolling down from southern France and affecting the north coast. Flexibility is everything. With a Mallorca motor yacht charter, you also have the option of a full Balearic Islands yacht charter, incorporating Ibiza and Formentera into your itinerary.