Charter & Rent a Bali 4.8 in Ibiza: Prices, Routes & 2026 Guide
Bali 4.8 at a Glance: Technical Specifications
The Bali 4.8 Open Space is renowned for its unique layout that eliminates the traditional trampoline, replacing it with a solid forward cockpit. This design significantly increases the usable living area, which is essential when hosting groups of up to 12 guests for day charters or 8-10 for overnight stays.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length Overall (LOA) | 14.82 meters (48.6 ft) |
| Beam | 7.88 meters |
| Draft | 1.35 meters |
| Cabins | 4 to 6 (plus crew cabins) |
| Water Capacity | 1,000 Liters |
| Fuel Capacity | 1,000 Liters |
| Engine Options | 2 x 45hp / 2 x 57hp |
The 2026 models typically feature the signature "Bali door"—a large glass tailgate that pivots upwards, merging the interior saloon with the aft cockpit into one seamless area. This makes the 4.8 feel significantly larger than other 48-foot catamarans in the luxury boat fleet.
Why the Bali 4.8 is Perfect for Ibiza and Formentera
Ibiza’s coastline is characterized by shallow turquoise bays and rocky inlets. The shallow draft of the Bali 4.8 (only 1.35 meters) allows you to anchor much closer to the shoreline than monohull yachts of similar size. This is particularly advantageous when visiting crowded spots like Cala Jondal or Ses Illetes in Formentera, where being closer to the beach means easier access to beach clubs like Blue Marlin or Beso Beach.
The "Open Space" philosophy is ideal for the Mediterranean climate. The forward cockpit provides a secondary socializing area that catches the breeze while at anchor, while the flybridge offers 360-degree views of the Es Vedrà rock during sunset. The stability of a catamaran ensures that even those without "sea legs" can enjoy the Ibiza waters without the rolling motion typical of monohulls.
Pricing and Charter Types for 2026
When chartering a Bali 4.8 in Ibiza, the cost varies significantly based on the season and the level of service required. Prices generally include the yacht insurance and base mooring, but exclude VAT (21% in Spain) and the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA).
| Season | Weekly Rate (Starting) | Daily Rate (Starting) |
|---|---|---|
| Low (May/Oct) | €6,500 - €8,500 | €1,200 - €1,500 |
| Mid (June/Sept) | €9,500 - €12,500 | €1,800 - €2,200 |
| High (July/Aug) | €14,000 - €18,500 | €2,500 - €3,000 |
Bareboat Charter: For experienced sailors with the appropriate license (RYA Day Skipper or equivalent international ICC). You are responsible for the vessel, navigation, and mooring.
Skippered Charter: A professional captain handles the navigation. This is the most popular option for groups who want to relax and discover hidden coves known only to locals.
Crewed Charter: Includes a skipper and a hostess/chef. This transforms the Bali 4.8 into a floating boutique hotel, where meals and drinks are prepared on board.
Best 1-Day Routes from Ibiza Town
Most Bali 4.8 rentals depart from Marina Ibiza, Marina Botafoch, or the San Antonio port. If you are starting from Ibiza Town, a classic day route focuses on the southern coast and Formentera.
- Morning: Depart from Marina Botafoch and sail towards Ses Salines. The Bali 4.8’s stable platform is perfect for a breakfast stop near the lighthouse.
- Midday: Cross the Freus (the strait between Ibiza and Formentera) to anchor at Ses Illetes. Enjoy the crystal-clear waters and use the catamaran's paddleboards or snorkeling gear.
- Afternoon: Move to Cala Saona for a swim under the red cliffs before a sunset sail back towards the Ibiza Old Town (Dalt Vila) skyline.
A 7-Day Itinerary: The Full Pitiusan Experience
For those opting for a weekly charter, the Bali 4.8 allows for a comprehensive exploration of both Ibiza and Formentera.
- Day 1: Check-in at Ibiza Town and short sail to Cala Jondal.
- Day 2: Sail to Es Vedrà and anchor at Cala d’Hort for sunset.
- Day 3: Head north to Cala Tarida and Cala Comte, famous for their turquoise waters.
- Day 4: Navigate the rugged north coast to Port de Sant Miquel and the Benirràs beach for the sunset drums.
- Day 5: Long sail down the east coast, stopping at Tagomago Island (private island views).
- Day 6: Cross to Formentera, exploring the remote beaches of Es Caló and the Llevant side.
- Day 7: Final morning at Espalmador island before returning to base.
Logistics: Marinas and Inclusions
Renting a Bali 4.8 in Ibiza requires understanding the local logistics. Mooring fees in Ibiza are among the highest in the Mediterranean during July and August. Many charterers prefer to spend most nights at anchor (buoy fields are available at Ses Salines and Formentera) to enjoy the privacy and save on marina costs.
What is usually included: Standard equipment, dinghy with outboard engine, bed linen, and towels. What is usually extra: Skipper fees (approx. €200-€300/day), end cleaning (€300-€500), fuel consumption, and the "Transit Log" or "Comfort Pack." When booking, always verify the APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance), which typically covers 20-30% of the charter price for food, drinks, and fuel.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The sailing season in Ibiza runs from May to October. For those prioritizing calm seas and lower prices, June and September are the "sweet spots." July and August offer the best "beach club" atmosphere and the warmest water temperatures (up to 27°C), but sea traffic is high. The Bali 4.8 handles the typical Mediterranean "chop" well due to its weight and beam, though we always recommend checking the Balearic "Tramontana" wind forecasts if planning to visit the northern coast.
How much does it cost to rent a Bali 4.8 in Ibiza?
The cost to rent a Bali 4.8 in Ibiza ranges from €6,500 per week in the low season to over €18,000 per week in August. Daily rentals usually start around €1,500 plus VAT and fuel.
Can I sail a Bali 4.8 bareboat in Ibiza?
Yes, if you possess a valid Skipper’s License (ICC or equivalent) and a VHF radio certificate. However, due to the size and value of the Bali 4.8, many owners require a "check-out" sail or a proven CV of catamaran experience.
How many people can sleep on a Bali 4.8?
Most Bali 4.8 configurations in Ibiza offer 4 to 5 double cabins, plus separate small "peak" cabins for the crew. This allows comfortably for 8 to 10 guests for overnight stays.
Is fuel included in the charter price?
No, fuel is rarely included for weekly charters. You will receive the boat full and must return it full, or the cost will be deducted from your security deposit or APA. For 1-day rentals, some operators may offer a flat-rate fuel package.
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