Superyachts
11 options across our Mallorca fleet.
Eleven superyachts currently sit on our Mallorca roster, ranging from the Riva 130 and Benetti Oasis 40 at 40 metres up to the 50-metre Feadship Emerald — vessels built for the kind of day where a swim platform becomes a launch pad for towed inflatables, paddle boards stack against the transom, and the aft beach club stays open from first anchor to last light. Superyachts charter in Mallorca tends to centre on the Bay of Palma or a short hop to the east coast calas, and at this scale both are well within reach on a single day rate starting from €5,000. What separates a superyacht programme from a standard motor-yacht booking here is range and self-sufficiency. A 40-metre hull departing Puerto Portals can cover the 30-nautical-mile run to Cabrera National Park, spend a full afternoon on the water with tenders and toys deployed, and return without refuelling — provided the APA is structured correctly from the outset. For multi-day itineraries pushing toward Formentera, 65 nautical miles to the south-west, the fuel and provisioning budget shifts meaningfully, and we quote that separately so there are no surprises at the end of the charter. The active-day angle matters here more than on smaller boats. At 40 to 50 metres you have the deck space, crane capacity and crew depth to run a genuine water-sports programme — jet tenders shuttling guests to a beach at Cala Mondragó, kayaks exploring the shallows around Dragonera Island — rather than just anchoring and swimming off the stern. For corporate groups departing from Puerto Portals, that combination of privacy, deck area and activity options turns a client lunch into something more memorable than a restaurant terrace. For families, the sheltered east-coast route from Porto Cristo south through Cala Pi keeps younger swimmers in calm water while older guests take the tender further out. Season shapes both availability and experience. June through September is peak demand, and the better-known superyachts book months ahead. April and May offer lighter crowds, reliable sailing breeze, and easier access to Cabrera permits. October remains warm enough for a full day on the water and delivers the kind of low, golden light across the Serra de Tramuntana that photographs particularly well from an upper deck at anchor.
Superyachts
WallyAce 26
Morning calm off Sa Dragonera, twelve aboard
- 26m
- 12 guests
- 5 cabins
Riva 86 Domino
Italian lines along the Mallorcan southwest coast
- 26m
- 11 guests
- 4 cabins