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Charter & Rent a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca: Prices, Routes & 2026 Guide

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Whether you are planning a week-long family holiday or a quick weekend getaway, renting a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca offers the perfect balance of performance and comfort. This versatile sailing yacht is a favorite for those chartering a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca because it manages to provide the spaciousness of a much larger vessel while remaining easy to handle in the Mediterranean’s turquoise waters.

Beneteau Oceanis 38.1: Specifications and Design

The Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 is a masterpiece of naval architecture by Finot-Conq, designed to maximize interior volume without sacrificing sailing speed. For the 2026 season, these vessels remain a top choice for small groups and families. Below are the technical specifications typically found for this model in the Balearic fleet:

Feature Specification
Overall Length (LOA) 11.50 meters / 37'9"
Beam 3.99 meters
Draft 1.60m (Short) to 2.09m (Deep)
Cabins / Berths 2-3 Cabins / 4-8 Berths
Fuel Capacity 130 Liters
Water Capacity 330 Liters
Engine Yanmar 30 HP / 40 HP

The "L-shaped" galley and the wide-open cockpit are the standout features of this model. The twin helm stations allow for easy movement on deck, making it an ideal platform for both seasoned sailors and those who prefer to relax while a professional skipper takes the wheel.

Why This Model is Perfect for the Mallorcan Coast

Chartering a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca is particularly advantageous due to the island's unique geography. With a moderate draft, this yacht allows you to get closer to the shore in shallow "calas" (coves) like Cala Pi or Cala Varques than larger 50-foot cruisers could manage. The Mediterranean sea state around the Balearics is generally calm during the summer months, and the Oceanis 38.1’s chined hull offers remarkable stability in the afternoon "Embat" thermal winds.

Its size is also a logistical blessing. Finding a berth in popular marinas like Port d'Andratx or Puerto Pollensa is significantly easier and more affordable for a 38-foot boat than for larger catamarans or heavy displacement yachts. This makes it the ultimate "explorer" vessel for those who want to hop between secluded beaches and vibrant port towns.

Pricing and Charter Options in Mallorca

When renting a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca, prices vary based on the season and the level of service required. You can choose between Bareboat (if you hold a valid ICC or RYA Day Skipper license), Skippered (where a professional handles the navigation), or Crewed (including a hostess/cook for a luxury experience).

Season Weekly Rate (Estimated) Daily Rate (Estimated)
Low (Oct - April) €2,200 - €2,800 €450 - €550
Mid (May, June, Sept) €3,200 - €4,200 €650 - €800
High (July - August) €4,500 - €5,800 €850 - €1,000

Note that these prices typically exclude the APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance), which covers fuel, food, and mooring fees. Standard inclusions usually cover the yacht rental, VAT, insurance, and the initial transit log. End cleaning and outboard engine fees are often mandatory extras. You can browse our full range of luxury boats to compare similar models.

Best 1-Day Routes from Palma de Mallorca

Most charters depart from the Real Club Náutico de Palma or Marina La Lonja. For a one-day rental, we recommend heading West or East depending on the wind direction:

  • Westward to Portals Vells: A short 1.5-hour sail brings you to the "Three Finger Bay." Here, you can anchor in crystal clear water, explore the nearby sea caves, and enjoy a lunch at a local chiringuito.
  • Eastward to Es Trenc: If the wind is favorable, a longer sail toward the South-East brings you to the famous white sands of Es Trenc. The shallow turquoise waters here are often compared to the Caribbean.

A 7-Day Itinerary: The Best of Mallorca

For those committing to a full week of chartering a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca, the island offers a diverse 360-degree experience. A popular route focuses on the South and East coasts:

  1. Day 1: Palma to Cala Pi. A stunning natural gorge with turquoise water and a small beach.
  2. Day 2: Cala Pi to Cabrera National Park. (Requires a permit in advance). Experience the most pristine diving and snorkeling in the Balearics.
  3. Day 3: Cabrera to Cala d'Or. Visit the picturesque Marina of Cala d'Or for a night of fine dining.
  4. Day 4: Cala d'Or to Porto Colom. A traditional fishing village with excellent protection and charm.
  5. Day 5: Porto Colom to Cala Ratjada. Explore the rugged eastern caves and the lighthouse of Capdepera.
  6. Day 6: Cala Ratjada to Port de Pollensa. A scenic sail past the dramatic cliffs of Formentor.
  7. Day 7: Return to Palma. A long, rewarding sail back along the southern coast.

For more detailed route planning, visit our Mallorca yacht charter guide.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing

Mallorca is home to some of the finest marinas in Europe. While anchoring is free in many designated areas (using the "Posidonia" protection buoys where available), you will likely want to dock every few days to replenish water and electricity. Puerto Portals and Port Adriano are premium options with high-end boutiques, while Club Nàutic S'Arenal offers a more relaxed, local atmosphere. Expect mooring fees for a 38-foot yacht to range from €80 in the low season to €180+ in the peak of August.

The Best Time to Charter

The sailing season in Mallorca runs from April to late October. For the best experience renting a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca, the months of June and September are highly recommended. During this time, the sea temperature is pleasant (22°C-25°C), the marinas are less crowded than in August, and the winds are consistent for sailing without being overwhelming for less experienced crews.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 in Mallorca?

The cost typically ranges from €2,200 per week in the low season to over €5,000 per week in July and August. Daily rentals usually start from €500 plus fuel and skipper fees if required.

Can I sail a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 bareboat in Mallorca?

Yes, provided you have a recognized sailing certification (such as the ICC, RYA Day Skipper, or equivalent national license) and a VHF radio operator's certificate. A short "check-out" sail with the base manager is standard practice upon arrival.

Is the Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 suitable for a family of six?

Absolutely. The 3-cabin version of the Oceanis 38.1 comfortably accommodates six adults in cabins, plus additional berths in the saloon if necessary. The wide swim platform makes it very safe and accessible for children.

What is included in a standard charter agreement?

Standard charters include the boat, VAT, and basic insurance. You should budget extra for the "Transit Log" (final cleaning, gas, bed linen), fuel consumed, and any mooring fees outside of the home port.

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