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Charter Bavaria in Mallorca: Models, Prices and Routes (2026)

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Chartering a Bavaria yacht in Mallorca for the 2026 season offers the perfect balance of German engineering and Mediterranean lifestyle. Whether you are navigating the rugged cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana or anchoring in the turquoise calas of the east coast, these vessels provide the stability and volume required for a premium island experience.

Most Requested Bavaria Models for Mallorca Charters

Bavaria Yachts are categorized into two primary lines: the Cruiser series for sailing enthusiasts and the Virtess or SR-Line for those preferring motor power. For the 2026 season, the most sought-after models in the Balearics cater to groups ranging from 4 to 12 guests.

  • Bavaria Cruiser 37 to 41: Ideal for small families or two couples. These typically feature 3 cabins and 1 to 2 heads, offering a compact yet agile sailing experience perfect for reaching tight anchorages like Cala Varques.
  • Bavaria Cruiser 46 to 51: The workhorses of the Mediterranean charter fleet. With 4 to 5 cabins, these yachts comfortably accommodate up to 10 or 12 guests. They are prized for their massive swim platforms and dual-helm stations.
  • Bavaria C-Series (C42, C45, C50): The modern evolution of Bavaria sailing, featuring "V-shaped" hulls for better performance and significantly more interior volume. The C50 is a top choice for luxury charters requiring a skipper.
  • Bavaria SR41 and Virtess 420: For motor enthusiasts, these models offer high speeds and expansive flybridges or cockpits, allowing you to cross from Palma to Andratx in a fraction of the time it takes under sail.

Estimated Charter Prices for 2026

Pricing for a Bavaria charter in Mallorca depends heavily on the yacht's age, size, and the specific week of the season. Prices generally include the yacht rental and VAT, while extras like skippers and fuel are calculated separately. You can browse specific availability on our boats page.

Model Category Low Season (May/Oct) Mid Season (June/Sept) High Season (July/Aug)
Bavaria Cruiser 37-41 €2,200 – €2,800 / week €3,200 – €3,900 / week €4,200 – €5,000 / week
Bavaria Cruiser 46-51 €3,500 – €4,500 / week €4,800 – €5,800 / week €6,500 – €8,500 / week
Bavaria C-Line (Newer) €4,000 – €5,200 / week €5,500 – €6,800 / week €7,500 – €9,800 / week
Bavaria Motor Yachts €800 – €1,200 / day €1,100 – €1,500 / day €1,600 – €2,200 / day

Best 1-Day Routes from Palma de Mallorca

Most Bavaria charters originate from the Real Club Náutico de Palma or Marina La Lonja. For a single-day excursion, we recommend two distinct directions:

Option A: The Western Route to Portals Vells. Depart Palma and head west toward the "Three Finger Bay" (Portals Vells). This area offers excellent holding ground for anchoring a Bavaria 46. Spend the morning swimming in the caves and have lunch at a local chiringuito before sailing back past the Magaluf islets.

Option B: The Southern Route to Cala Blava. Head southeast across the Bay of Palma to the marine reserve of Cala Blava. The cliffs here provide a stunning backdrop for snorkeling. Because this area is protected, the water clarity is exceptional, making it a favorite for those on a yacht charter in Mallorca looking for tranquility close to the city.

3 to 7-Day Sailing Itineraries

A week-long charter allows you to experience the diverse landscapes of the island. Bavaria yachts are particularly well-suited for these longer stretches due to their generous water and fuel tank capacities.

  • Day 1-2: Palma to Es Trenc and Colonia de Sant Jordi. Sail to the famous white sands of Es Trenc. Spend the night at anchor or in the marina at Colonia de Sant Jordi.
  • Day 3: Cabrera Archipelago. Secure a buoy reservation in advance to visit this National Park. It is the most pristine environment in the Balearics, offering a medieval castle hike and "The Blue Cave."
  • Day 4-5: Cala d'Or and Porto Colom. Explore the narrow, fjord-like inlets of the east coast. Porto Colom is a traditional fishing village with one of the safest natural harbors for overnighting.
  • Day 6-7: Return via Cap Blanc. Sail along the dramatic lighthouse-topped cliffs of Cap Blanc as you make your way back to the Bay of Palma.

Marinas and Berthing Logistics

Mallorca boasts world-class infrastructure, but berthing a 45-50ft Bavaria requires planning, especially in 2026 as demand continues to rise. Puerto Portals and Port Adriano are the luxury hubs, ideal if you want designer shopping and fine dining. For a more authentic experience, Port d'Andratx offers a beautiful sunset view, though dock space is limited and should be booked via the Ports de les Illes Balears website.

Expect to pay between €80 and €250 per night for a 45ft yacht in a marina during high season. Many sailors prefer to mix nights in marinas with nights at anchor to balance costs and enjoy the Mediterranean stars.

What is Included in a Bavaria Charter?

When booking a Bavaria in Mallorca, it is vital to distinguish between the "Charter Fee" and "Obligatory Extras."

  • Included: The yacht rental, standard safety equipment, kitchen utensils, and VAT (21% in Spain).
  • Skipper: If you do not have a valid license (like the RYA Day Skipper or ICC), a professional skipper costs roughly €200–€250 per day plus food.
  • End Cleaning: Usually a mandatory fee of €150–€250 depending on the yacht size.
  • Fuel: Yachts are delivered with a full tank and must be returned full. Sailing yachts are very economical, while motor yachts may require a significant fuel budget.
  • Comfort Pack: Many operators include bed linen, towels, and an outboard motor for the dinghy in a "Comfort Pack" for a flat fee.

Weather and Best Months to Charter

The Mallorca charter season runs from late April to late October. For a Bavaria charter in 2026, consider these windows:

May and June: The "sweet spot." The weather is warm (22-26°C), the islands are green, and marinas are not yet at full capacity. The thermal "Embat" wind provides consistent afternoon breezes for sailing.

July and August: Peak heat (30°C+) and peak crowds. The sea is like a swimming pool, perfect for families. Booking 6-9 months in advance is essential for these months.

September and October: The water remains warm (24°C) even as the air cools. It is a fantastic time for experienced sailors as the winds can be more spirited, though there is a slightly higher risk of the "DANA" (autumn storms).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to charter a Bavaria in Mallorca?

Yes, for bareboat charters, the Spanish authorities require a valid recreational skipper's license (ICC or equivalent) and a VHF radio operator's certificate. If you do not have these, you must hire a professional skipper.

How much does fuel cost for a week on a Bavaria sailing yacht?

Under normal conditions, using the engine for 2-3 hours a day to enter and exit bays, you can expect to spend between €150 and €250 for a full week. Motor yachts will be significantly higher depending on speed and distance.

Can we sail from Mallorca to Ibiza on a Bavaria?

Yes, it is a roughly 45-55 nautical mile crossing from Andratx to Ibiza. While many guests do this, we usually recommend staying in Mallorca for charters shorter than 7 days to avoid spending too much time on the open sea rather than enjoying the coves.

Is insurance included in the price?

The yacht is fully insured, but a security deposit (usually held on a credit card) is required at check-in. This deposit covers the insurance excess in case of minor damage. We recommend taking out third-party deposit insurance for peace of mind.

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