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Charter Jeanneau in Ibiza: Models, Prices and Routes (2026)

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For those planning a 2026 Mediterranean escape, choosing to charter a Jeanneau in Ibiza offers the perfect balance of French engineering, spacious deck layouts, and agile performance. Whether you are navigating the turquoise shallows of Formentera or docking at the vibrant Marina Botafoch, these vessels provide a reliable and stylish platform for groups of 4 to 12 guests seeking an authentic Balearic experience.

Most Requested Jeanneau Models for Ibiza Charters

Jeanneau has long been a staple in the Ibiza charter industry, favored for its versatility across both sailing yachts and motorboats. For 2026, the fleet available at our boat selection focuses on models that maximize outdoor living space, essential for the warm Balearic climate.

  • Jeanneau Sun Odyssey Series (34ft – 54ft): These sailing yachts are the backbone of the Ibiza charter market. Popular models like the Sun Odyssey 410 or 440 typically feature 3 cabins and 2 heads, comfortably accommodating 6-8 guests for overnight stays or up to 12 for day trips.
  • Jeanneau Yacht Series (51ft – 65ft): For those seeking a premium experience, the Jeanneau 54 and 60 offer luxury finishes, longitudinal dinghy garages, and expansive master suites. These are often chartered with a professional skipper.
  • Jeanneau Cap Camarat (20ft – 40ft): Ideal for fast day trips from Ibiza Town to Formentera, these motorboats offer speed and easy access to shallow coves like Cala Saona.
  • Jeanneau Merry Fisher: Frequently used for family day charters, these boats provide excellent sun protection and stable cruising for smaller groups.

Jeanneau Charter Prices in Ibiza (2026 Estimates)

Pricing for a Jeanneau charter in Ibiza varies significantly based on the specific model, the age of the vessel, and the season. High season (July and August) sees the highest demand and peak pricing, while June and September offer a balance of warm weather and moderate rates.

Model Type Low Season (Daily/Weekly) Mid Season (Daily/Weekly) High Season (Daily/Weekly)
Sun Odyssey 410 (Sailing) €550 / €3,200 €750 / €4,800 €950 / €6,200
Jeanneau 54 (Luxury Sail) €900 / €5,800 €1,200 / €7,500 €1,600 / €9,800
Cap Camarat 10.5 (Motor) €850 / - €1,100 / - €1,400 / -

Note: Prices are estimates in EUR and generally exclude VAT (21%), fuel, and skipper fees unless specified.

Top 1-Day Jeanneau Routes from Ibiza Town

Most Jeanneau charters depart from Marina Ibiza or Marina Botafoch. A classic 8-hour itinerary focuses on the southern coast and the neighboring island of Formentera.

  • The Formentera Crossing: Depart from Ibiza Town and head across the Freus towards Espalmador, a private island with pristine white sands. After a swim, cruise to Ses Illetes for lunch at world-famous beach clubs like Juan y Andrea.
  • Es Vedrà Exploration: Head west towards the mystical rock formation of Es Vedrà. En route, stop at Cala Jondal to experience the atmosphere of Blue Marlin before anchoring under the cliffs of the magnetic rock for sunset.
  • Cala d'Hort & Cala Carbó: A quieter route focusing on the rugged southwestern coastline, perfect for sailing yachts like the Sun Odyssey that can take advantage of the afternoon thermal winds.

3 to 7-Day Itineraries: Beyond the Main Bays

A multi-day charter allows you to explore the hidden side of the Pityusic Islands. For a 7-day loop, consider the following route:

  1. Day 1-2: Ibiza South & Formentera. Anchor at Cala Saona and explore the lighthouse at Cap de Barbaria.
  2. Day 3: Formentera East Coast. Visit the high cliffs of La Mola and the quiet waters of Es Caló.
  3. Day 4: Tagomago Island. Sail north to this private island retreat, ideal for snorkeling in crystal clear waters.
  4. Day 5: Portinatx & Northern Coves. Discover the wilder side of Ibiza, stopping at Cala Xarraca for its natural mud baths.
  5. Day 6: Sant Antoni de Portmany. Visit the famous sunset strip from the water and anchor near Cala Salada.
  6. Day 7: Return to Ibiza Town. A final stop at Sa Caleta to see the Phoenician ruins before heading back to the marina.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Ibiza

When you rent a boat in Ibiza, understanding the marina landscape is vital. Ibiza Town is the primary hub, offering the most prestigious moorings. Marina Botafoch and Marina Ibiza are the most sought-after due to their proximity to high-end dining and nightlife. However, they are also the most expensive in the Mediterranean during August.

Alternative berthing can be found in San Antonio (Sant Antoni de Portmany) on the west coast, which is often more affordable and provides better access to the sunset coast. Santa Eulalia offers a more family-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with a modern marina and excellent local restaurants.

What is Included in a Typical Jeanneau Charter?

Understanding the "all-in" cost is essential for a seamless 2026 holiday. Standard charter contracts in the Balearics usually follow these terms:

  • Included: The boat rental, standard safety equipment, and insurance. Some day charters include a welcome drink and towels.
  • Skipper Fees: Unless you have a valid ICC or RYA Day Skipper license (and the owner allows bareboat), a skipper costs between €200 and €300 per day plus food.
  • Fuel: Usually charged by consumption. Sailing yachts are very economical, while Cap Camarat motorboats will vary based on speed and distance.
  • VAT: In Spain, 21% VAT is mandatory and often not included in the initial "from" price.
  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For larger Jeanneau Yachts on weekly charters, an APA of 20-30% is standard to cover food, drinks, and fuel.
  • End Cleaning: A mandatory fee for weekly charters, typically ranging from €150 to €450 depending on the boat size.

Season and Weather: When to Book

The Ibiza sailing season runs from late April to late October. For the best Jeanneau experience, consider the following:

  • May & June: Long daylight hours and blooming landscapes. The sea is warming up, and marinas are not yet at full capacity.
  • July & August: The peak of the social season. Expect calm seas, hot temperatures, and the need to book moorings months in advance.
  • September & October: Many locals' favorite time. The water is at its warmest (25°C+), and the "September winds" provide excellent conditions for sailing the Sun Odyssey fleet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent a Jeanneau in Ibiza without a skipper?

Yes, many Jeanneau Sun Odyssey models are available for bareboat charter if you hold a recognized nautical qualification like the RYA Day Skipper or an equivalent international license. You will need to provide a "nautical CV" to prove your experience in Mediterranean docking and anchoring.

Which Jeanneau is best for a group of 10 for a day trip?

For a group of 10, the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 12.5 WA is an excellent motorboat choice, offering plenty of seating and speed. If you prefer sailing, a Sun Odyssey 440 or larger provides enough deck space for everyone to lounge comfortably during the crossing to Formentera.

How much fuel does a Jeanneau sailing yacht use?

Jeanneau sailing yachts are incredibly efficient. On a typical day trip to Formentera, you might only spend €40–€80 on fuel, depending on how much you use the engine versus the sails. In contrast, a large motorboat could spend €200–€500 on the same route.

Are Jeanneau boats suitable for children?

Absolutely. Jeanneau designs emphasize safety with high guardrails and stable hulls. The "Walk Around" (WA) series of motorboats is particularly good for families, as it allows for safe movement from the cockpit to the bow sunpads while at anchor.

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