For a proper luxury crewed yacht charter in Mallorca, we would start the conversation around €60,000-€150,000+ per week before VAT, APA, and crew gratuity. Larger superyachts in the Balearics often sit around €120,000-€300,000+ per week.

There are smaller and older crewed yachts below that, including some options around €20,000-€40,000 per week, but that is not where we would lead a luxury Mallorca charter search. At that level, expect a simpler yacht, fewer amenities, and a more conservative route.





Luxury yacht FIGURATI for charter in Mallorca




Quick Budget Guide


  • Strong luxury motor yachts: around €60,000-€150,000+ per week.
  • Superyachts: around €120,000-€300,000+ per week.
  • Smaller or older crewed yachts: sometimes €20,000-€40,000 per week, but with clear tradeoffs.
  • Day charters: from several thousand euros per day, with premium yachts moving into €10,000-€15,000+ per day.
  • Extras to budget: Spanish VAT, APA, crew gratuity, fuel, food, drinks, marina fees, and any delivery fee.





What You Actually Pay


The weekly rate secures the yacht and crew. The total charter cost is the weekly rate plus the extras that depend on your trip.

  • VAT: Spanish VAT applies to charters in Spanish waters. Spain’s standard VAT rate is 21%, but the final quote should confirm the exact treatment.
  • APA: the Advance Provisioning Allowance covers running costs such as fuel, food, drinks, marina fees, and local expenses.
  • Crew gratuity: many clients use 10%-15% of the charter fee as a reference when the service has been strong.
  • Delivery fees: these can apply if the yacht is not already positioned in Mallorca or the Balearics.





Best Budget Ranges for Mallorca


€60,000-€100,000 Per Week

This is a strong starting range for a luxury Mallorca motor yacht charter. You get better comfort, crew setup, onboard space, and a yacht that feels more aligned with a premium Balearic trip.

This range works well for Mallorca and Cabrera, Palma Bay, Port d’Andratx, Port de Soller, and selected coastline routes where the yacht is not spending the whole week in transit.

€100,000-€150,000+ Per Week

This is where the shortlist becomes much more interesting. Expect stronger design, more polished service, better toys, better deck space, and a yacht that can support a more ambitious route.

If you want Mallorca plus Ibiza, Formentera, or Menorca, this is often a more realistic range than trying to force a lower-budget yacht into a long route.

€120,000-€300,000+ Per Week

This is the superyacht bracket. In Mallorca, it can include larger motor yachts with beach clubs, Jacuzzi decks, serious water toy setups, larger crews, and better service depth.

At this level, we care less about the lowest rate and more about the yacht’s condition, crew, charter history, Spanish license, and whether she is already based in Palma or nearby.

Below €40,000 Per Week

This can exist, but it is not the core luxury Mallorca product. It may suit clients who want a simpler crewed yacht, fewer toys, less volume, or a more relaxed local route.

We would not position this as the best way to experience luxury yacht charter in Mallorca. It is a budget-conscious entry point, not the premium end of the market.




Luxury yacht MOKA for charter in Mallorca





What Changes the Final Price


The yacht itself is the biggest driver, but the route can change the final number quickly.

  • A fast motor yacht burns more fuel than a slower yacht.
  • Mallorca-only routes cost less to run than Mallorca plus Ibiza or Menorca.
  • More marina nights increase the final spend.
  • Premium wines, high-end provisioning, and special requests raise APA use.
  • Peak summer dates reduce availability and make the best yachts book earlier.
  • A yacht already based in Palma can be better value than a yacht with a delivery fee.





Mallorca, Ibiza, and Route Cost


Mallorca is a strong base because Palma has a deep charter fleet, easy airport access, and practical route options. A Mallorca and Cabrera week can feel complete without pushing the yacht too far.

Ibiza and Formentera are different. They work very well for beach clubs, day charters, and a more social itinerary, but the trip needs to be planned honestly. Mallorca to Ibiza makes sense on the right motor yacht. On a slower yacht, the crossing can eat into the week.

If your budget is tight, reduce the route before reducing the yacht too far. A better yacht on a smarter Mallorca route is often stronger than a stretched itinerary on the wrong yacht.




Luxury yacht EXTRA TIME for charter in Mallorca








Our Recommendation


For a luxury Mallorca yacht charter, start with the total budget, not the lowest weekly rate. A good shortlist should fit the yacht, crew, route, VAT, APA, fuel plan, and the level of service your group expects.

Tell us your dates, group size, preferred yacht style, and rough budget. We will tell you what is realistic, where the budget is strongest, and whether Mallorca, Cabrera, Ibiza, Formentera, or Menorca makes sense for your week. If you are still choosing the length of the trip, see our 3, 7, 10, and 14-day Mallorca yacht charter guide.






Frequently Asked Questions


How much should I budget for a luxury Mallorca yacht charter?

For a proper luxury crewed charter, start around €60,000-€150,000+ per week before VAT, APA, and gratuity. Superyachts often sit around €120,000-€300,000+ per week.



Can I charter a yacht in Mallorca for less than €40,000?

Yes, but expect tradeoffs. Lower-budget yachts can work for simpler local routes, but they are not the main luxury product we would lead with.



Is APA included in the weekly rate?

No. APA is separate and covers running costs such as fuel, food, drinks, marina fees, and local expenses.



Is VAT included in Mallorca yacht charter prices?

Often no. Spanish VAT applies in Spanish waters, and Spain’s standard VAT rate is 21%. The formal quote should confirm the final tax treatment.



Is Mallorca to Ibiza expensive by yacht?

It can be, because the crossing adds fuel and uses charter time. It works best on the right motor yacht and with a budget that supports a faster, wider Balearic route.







Charter Broker William Mc Nally, DMA Yachting








Talk to a Mallorca Yacht Charter Expert


The right Mallorca yacht budget depends on the yacht, route, VAT, APA, fuel use, and how your group wants to spend the week.

Tell us your dates, guest count, preferred yacht style, and rough total budget. We will help you shortlist yachts that fit the real cost of the charter, not just the headline weekly rate.








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