Charter & Rent a Invictus GT370 in Mallorca: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Technical Specifications of the Invictus GT370
The Invictus GT370 is a masterpiece of nautical engineering, designed by Christian Grande. It is characterized by its signature reverse bow, which gives it a fierce yet elegant silhouette on the water. This model is specifically engineered to provide the comfort of a much larger yacht within a compact, manageable frame, making it ideal for the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.
- Length Overall: 11.4 meters (37.4 feet)
- Beam: 3.5 meters
- Draft: 1.1 meters (allowing for close-to-shore anchoring)
- Cabins: 2 (one forward convertible dinette and one mid-ship master)
- Berths: 4 guests for overnight stays
- Fuel Capacity: 900 Liters
- Water Capacity: 190 Liters
- Engines: Usually equipped with twin Volvo Penta V8 350hp or twin Diesel D4 300hp
- Maximum Capacity: Up to 12 passengers for day charters
Why the Invictus GT370 is Perfect for Mallorca’s Coastline
Mallorca is defined by its diverse geography, ranging from the rugged cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana to the shallow, sandy coves of the south. Renting an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca allows you to navigate these varied environments with ease. The boat’s 1.1-meter draft is a significant advantage; it enables you to enter shallow calas like Cala Varques or Cala Pi where larger motor yachts simply cannot venture.
The sea state in the Balearics during the 2026 season is expected to remain calm with occasional afternoon "Embat" breezes. The GT370’s hull is designed to cut through chop efficiently, ensuring a dry and stable ride even when crossing the bay of Palma. Furthermore, the expansive cockpit and integrated "L" shaped sofa make it a social hub, perfect for groups of up to 12 people to enjoy the sun while anchored in the crystalline waters of the Dragonera Natural Park.
2026 Rental and Charter Pricing for Mallorca
Pricing for chartering an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca varies depending on the season and the duration of the booking. In 2026, we anticipate a high demand for boutique day cruisers. Below is an estimated price range for the year.
| Season | Months | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low Season | April, May, October | €1,400 - €1,650 | €8,500 - €10,000 |
| Mid Season | June, September | €1,800 - €2,100 | €11,000 - €13,000 |
| High Season | July, August | €2,300 - €2,700 | €14,500 - €17,000 |
Please note that these figures are base rates. For a full list of available vessels and specific seasonal offers, you can browse our boats section.
Curated Itineraries: From Palma to the Hidden Calas
When you choose to rent an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca, your journey typically begins at the prestigious Real Club Náutico de Palma or Marina Moll Vell. From here, the island is your playground.
1-Day Itinerary: The South Coast Escape
Depart from Palma at 10:00 AM and head southeast. Your first stop is the sea cave at Cala Blava for a morning swim. Continue past the lighthouse at Cap Blanc to reach the famous sands of Es Trenc. After a lunch served on the GT370's teak table, cruise to Colonia de Sant Jordi for snorkeling before returning to Palma as the sun sets over the Cathedral.
3-7 Day Itinerary: The Full Island Experience
For those chartering an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca for a longer duration, we recommend exploring the destinations along the west coast.
- Day 1-2: Palma to Port d'Andratx. Stop at Camp de Mar for lunch at the "Illeta" restaurant.
- Day 3-4: Cruise the Tramuntana coast (a UNESCO World Heritage site). Anchor in Sa Calobra and visit the Torrent de Pareis. Overnight in the horseshoe bay of Port de Sóller.
- Day 5-7: Round the northern tip at Cap de Formentor and head into the Bay of Pollença. Explore the quiet coves of the Llevant region before heading back south toward Porto Cristo.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Mallorca
Mallorca offers some of the best maritime infrastructure in the world. When renting an Invictus GT370, your primary base will likely be Palma, which provides easy access to the airport and luxury amenities. However, if you are planning a multi-day trip, you must consider berthing logistics.
During the peak months of July and August, it is essential to book moorings in advance at popular marinas such as Port Adriano (designed by Philippe Starck) or Port d'Andratx. The Invictus GT370 fits perfectly into standard 12-meter berths, which are more readily available than berths for superyachts. If you prefer to stay at anchor, the island offers numerous protected buoy fields, such as those in the Cabrera Archipelago National Park, which require a permit obtained in advance.
What is Included in Your Charter?
Understanding the cost structure is vital for a seamless experience. Most luxury charters for the Invictus GT370 in Mallorca are "bareboat" or "skippered."
- Skipper: Usually an additional €250 - €300 per day if you do not have the required Yachtmaster license.
- Fuel: Not included in the base price. The GT370 consumes approximately 60-90 liters per hour depending on speed.
- VAT: In Spain, IVA is 21% and is often added to the base charter rate.
- APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For weekly charters, an APA of 30% is standard to cover fuel, food, and drinks.
- End Cleaning: Usually included in day rentals, but may be a separate fee (€150-€250) for weekly charters.
- Water Toys: Most rentals include snorkeling gear and a paddleboard. Seabobs can be added as an extra.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The prime window for renting an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca is between late May and early October. During June and September, the air temperature is a comfortable 26-28°C, and the water is warm enough for extended swimming. July and August are the hottest months, perfectly suited for the GT370’s large carbon-fiber bimini top, which provides essential shade. In the shoulder season of October, you may encounter the "Gota Fría" (heavy rains), but generally, the sea remains calm and the crowds are significantly thinner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What license do I need for renting an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca?
To operate the Invictus GT370 yourself, you generally need a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a national equivalent that covers powerboats up to 12 meters. If you do not possess this, we recommend chartering the boat with a professional local skipper who can show you the best-hidden spots.
How many people can comfortably fit when chartering an Invictus GT370 in Mallorca?
While the boat is licensed for 12 people for day trips, we recommend a group size of 8 to 10 for maximum comfort on deck. For overnight charters, the boat comfortably sleeps 4 guests in two separate cabin areas.
Is fuel included in the price of the Invictus GT370 rental?
Standard practice in Mallorca is that fuel is not included. The boat will be provided with a full tank and should be returned full, or the consumption will be deducted from your security deposit or APA at the end of the charter.
Can we visit Ibiza or Menorca with an Invictus GT370 from Mallorca?
While the GT370 is capable of the crossing (approximately 2.5 to 3 hours to Ibiza or Menorca), it is best suited for coastal cruising around Mallorca. For crossings, you must monitor weather windows closely, as the Balearic Channel can become rough. Most clients prefer to enjoy the 550 kilometers of spectacular Mallorcan coastline.
