Yacht Charter in Mallorca — Your Crew, Your Course, Your Coast
Choose from sailing yachts, motor cruisers and superyachts with skipper and hostess included, then set a course for Cabrera, Sa Calobra or the quiet coves of the east coast.
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From quiet day-boats to staffed superyachts.
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Hand-Inspected, Curated Fleet
Every yacht — from 12-metre day-sailing boats to superyachts above 40 metres — is surveyed by our team before she enters the portfolio, with safety gear, hull condition and guest comfort scored against 38 criteria.
Local Brokers Based in Palma
Our office sits five minutes from Club de Mar, so we know which anchorages off Formentor hold swell and which restaurants in Port de Sóller require a tender drop-off reservation weeks ahead.
Complete Concierge from Dock to Deck
Airport transfers, provisioning, private chefs, paddle boards, jet skis and children's life jackets are arranged before you board — one invoice, no last-minute scrambling at the marina.
Transparent Day-Rate Pricing
You receive a single quote covering the charter fee, APA fund for fuel and port fees, and crew gratuity guidance — no hidden surcharges appear mid-voyage between Palma and Cabrera.
Round-the-Clock On-Trip Support
A dedicated coordinator monitors every active charter 24 hours a day, able to reroute your itinerary if north-coast winds build or secure a last-minute berth in Port d'Andratx.
Why Charter a Yacht in Mallorca
Palma's Club de Mar and Marina Port de Mallorca place you within 20 nautical miles of three distinct coastlines. The season runs from late April through October, with peak warmth and flat seas in July and August. Head north-west for an hour to reach the vertical limestone walls of Sa Calobra. Turn south and in roughly two hours you anchor inside the marine reserve at Cabrera National Park. East-coast coves such as Cala Varques sit barely 35 nautical miles away — close enough for a leisurely day trip with a long lunch stop ashore.
A yacht charter here typically involves vessels from 12-metre sailing boats to motor yachts above 30 metres. Med-mooring stern-to is standard in every harbour, so your crew handles the lines while you step straight onto the quay. Offshore, the prevailing embat sea breeze builds after midday and rarely exceeds 15 knots in summer, making conditions comfortable for families. Ashore, Palma's Santa Catalina district delivers some of the best Mediterranean cooking — reserve a table at a portside restaurant for grilled langoustine and local Prensal Blanc wine.
Couples often book a three-night itinerary circling the northern cape via Pollença and Sóller. Families prefer a week-long private yacht hire that lets children snorkel the Cabrera shallows and paddle-board in sheltered bays. Corporate groups use Palma departures for incentive day cruises with catering and water-toy packages. Whatever the format, our brokers draft a route matched to the wind forecast and your guest list. Speak with us to shape a Mallorca boat charter that fits your dates and your pace.
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Read →Frequently Asked Questions
A quick read of what most charter clients ask before booking.
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How much does a yacht charter in Mallorca cost?
Day rates vary widely depending on vessel size and season. A crewed 15-metre sailing yacht starts at a lower tier than a 30-metre-plus motor yacht in August. Your quote includes the charter fee and an advance provisioning allowance covering fuel, port fees and food. Contact our Palma-based brokers for an itemised estimate tailored to your dates.
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What is included in a Mallorca yacht rental?
Every booking includes the yacht, a professional skipper, third-party insurance and basic safety equipment. Most crewed charters also provide a hostess, bed linen, towels and a tender for shore access. Extras such as water toys, a private chef or airport transfers from Son Sant Joan can be arranged through our concierge desk before departure day.
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How many guests can a charter yacht in Mallorca carry?
Day charters on vessels under 24 metres typically welcome up to 10 or 12 guests depending on flag-state certification. Overnight capacity is lower — a 20-metre motor yacht usually sleeps 6 to 8 in three or four cabins. Larger superyachts accommodate 12 overnight guests. We confirm exact numbers for every vessel during the booking process.
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When is the best season to charter a yacht in Mallorca?
Peak season runs from June through September, with July and August offering the warmest water and calmest winds. May and October suit clients who prefer cooler air, emptier anchorages and easier berth availability in ports like Sóller and Pollença. The shoulder months also bring lower charter rates on most vessels in our fleet.
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Can I book a last-minute yacht charter in Mallorca?
Yes — availability exists even at short notice. During shoulder months we can often confirm a crewed yacht within 48 hours. High-season weekends in July and August fill faster, so two to four weeks' lead time is realistic for popular vessel sizes. Call our Palma office directly and we will check live availability across the fleet.
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What is the cancellation policy for a Mallorca charter?
Cancellation terms depend on the yacht owner's contract and the time remaining before departure. Policies generally operate in tiers — the closer to the charter date, the higher the retained percentage. We outline every condition in writing before you sign. Speak with your broker for the specific terms attached to your chosen vessel.
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Do I need a licence to hire a yacht in Mallorca?
No licence is required when you book a crewed charter. A qualified skipper holds the commercial certification and manages navigation, mooring and safety procedures. If you prefer to sail bareboat, Spanish maritime law requires a valid recreational licence. Our team can advise on the correct permit level based on the vessel category and your planned route.