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Charter & Rent a Mangusta 94 in Marbella: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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For those seeking the ultimate fusion of speed and sophistication on the Costa del Sol, renting a Mangusta 94 in Marbella offers an unparalleled experience on the Mediterranean. Whether you are looking at chartering a Mangusta 94 in Marbella for a high-octane day trip to Puerto Banús or a relaxed weekly voyage toward the Strait of Gibraltar, this iconic open maxi yacht delivers the perfect balance of performance and luxury for groups of up to 12 guests.

Technical Specifications of the Mangusta 94

The Mangusta 94 is a masterpiece of Italian engineering from the Overmarine Group, designed to provide a smooth, fast, and incredibly stable ride. Unlike traditional displacement hulls, this model is built for those who value reaching their destination quickly without sacrificing comfort. Here are the core specifications for the Mangusta 94:

  • Length Overall: 28.72 meters (approx. 94 feet)
  • Beam: 6.08 meters
  • Draft: 1.60 meters (ideal for shallow Mediterranean coves)
  • Engines: 2 x MTU 16V 2000 M94 (2600 HP each)
  • Propulsion: Kamewa Waterjets (providing exceptional maneuverability and a shallow draft)
  • Cruising Speed: 28–32 knots
  • Maximum Speed: 36–38 knots
  • Cabins: 3 to 4 guest cabins (typically 1 Master, 1 VIP, and 1 Twin with a Pullman)
  • Berths: Sleeps up to 6–9 guests overnight
  • Fuel Capacity: 8,800 Liters
  • Water Capacity: 1,400 Liters

Why the Mangusta 94 is the Perfect Choice for Marbella

Marbella’s coastline is characterized by long stretches of golden sand, trendy beach clubs, and the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Blanca mountains. Renting a Mangusta 94 in Marbella is particularly advantageous because of the yacht’s 1.6-meter draft. This shallow draft allows the captain to anchor closer to the shore at popular spots like Nikki Beach or the exclusive shores of the Golden Mile, where deeper-draft vessels are forced to stay further out at sea.

The sea state in the Alboran Sea can occasionally be choppy due to the proximity of the Atlantic, but the Mangusta 94’s hull design and stabilization systems ensure a comfortable ride even at high speeds. Furthermore, the expansive deck space—featuring a large aft sunpad and a spacious foredeck lounging area—is tailor-made for the Marbella climate, where the sun shines over 300 days a year. The seamless transition between the indoor salon and the outdoor cockpit creates a social "beach club" atmosphere right on the water.

Pricing for Chartering a Mangusta 94 in Marbella

When planning to charter a Mangusta 94 in Marbella for 2026, it is important to account for seasonal fluctuations. Prices typically reflect the yacht's maintenance, crew expertise, and the prestige of the vessel. The following table provides an estimate of the EUR price ranges for daily and weekly rentals.

Season Daily Rate (Estimated) Weekly Rate (Estimated)
Low Season (Oct - April) €8,500 - €9,500 €52,000 - €58,000
Mid Season (May, June, Sept) €10,000 - €11,500 €60,000 - €68,000
High Season (July - August) €12,500 - €14,000 €75,000 - €85,000

Note: Prices are subject to VAT (21% in Spain) and APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance), which typically covers fuel, food, and beverages.

Curated Itineraries: From 1 Day to a Full Week

Marbella serves as a strategic gateway to both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Depending on your duration, your captain can tailor the route to your specific desires.

1-Day Itinerary: The Golden Mile & Estepona

Depart from the prestigious Puerto Banús. Spend the morning cruising along the Golden Mile, admiring the estates of Marbella from the water. Drop anchor near the Puente Romano resort for a swim in the turquoise waters. In the afternoon, head west toward Estepona to find quieter bays for jet-skiing and paddleboarding before returning to port as the sun sets over the Rock of Gibraltar.

3-Day Itinerary: Gibraltar and the Costa de la Luz

  • Day 1: Marbella to Gibraltar. Experience the thrill of crossing the Strait and see the dolphins in the Bay of Gibraltar.
  • Day 2: Cross over to Sotogrande. Enjoy the world-class polo atmosphere and the tranquil canals of the marina.
  • Day 3: A fast cruise back toward Marbella, stopping at the secluded beaches of Casares for a private lunch on board.

7-Day Itinerary: The Andalusian & Moroccan Circuit

For a full week, the Mangusta 94’s speed allows you to cover vast distances. Start in Marbella, head to the white sands of Tarifa (the wind capital of Europe), and then cross the Strait to Tangier, Morocco, for a day of cultural immersion. Proceed east along the coast to the cliffs of Nerja and the tropical coast of Motril, before returning to the glamour of Marbella’s nightlife. Explore more options on our destinations page.

Marinas and Logistics in Marbella

The primary hub for luxury yachting in the region is Puerto Banús. This is where most Mangusta 94 yachts are berthed. It is one of the most famous marinas in the world, offering high-end shopping and Michelin-starred dining just steps from the gangway. Alternatively, the Puerto Deportivo de Marbella, located in the town center, offers a more local feel but has limited slips for yachts of this size.

Mooring in Puerto Banús during the high season (July/August) requires advanced booking, often months in advance. The marina provides 24/7 security, shore power, and refueling facilities. If you are chartering from a different location, the Mangusta 94 can easily be delivered to your preferred embarkation point for a delivery fee.

What is Included in Your Charter?

Understanding the "all-in" costs is vital when renting a Mangusta 94 in Marbella. Standard luxury charters typically include the following:

  • Professional Crew: A captain and at least one or two stewardesses/deckhands to ensure a seamless experience.
  • Insurance: Full marine insurance for the vessel and all passengers.
  • Mooring at Base Port: The cost of staying in the home marina (usually Puerto Banús) is included; however, mooring in other ports is an extra cost.
  • Water Toys: Most Mangusta 94 yachts come equipped with a Williams Jet Tender, snorkeling gear, and often a SeaBob or paddleboards.

Exclusions: Value Added Tax (VAT) at 21% is mandatory in Spain. Additionally, the APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) is usually 30% of the charter fee. This fund is used by the captain to purchase fuel, gourmet food, and premium spirits according to your preferences. Any remaining balance is refunded at the end of the trip.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The peak season for chartering a Mangusta 94 in Marbella is from June to September. During these months, the water temperature ranges from 20°C to 24°C, making it ideal for swimming. The "Poniente" (west wind) brings clear skies and calm seas, while the "Levante" (east wind) can create slightly more humidity and swell. Because the Mangusta 94 is a high-performance open yacht, it is best enjoyed when the weather is warm, allowing you to fully utilize the open-air cockpit and sunbathing areas. For a full list of available vessels, visit our boats section.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can I bring when renting a Mangusta 94 in Marbella?

For day charters, the Mangusta 94 is licensed to carry up to 12 guests plus crew. For overnight stays or weekly charters, the yacht typically accommodates 6 to 9 guests in 3 or 4 luxury cabins, depending on the specific interior configuration of the vessel.

Is fuel included in the price of chartering a Mangusta 94 in Marbella?

No, fuel is typically not included in the base charter rate for a yacht of this size. Fuel is paid out of the APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance). The Mangusta 94 is a high-speed yacht; fuel consumption will vary significantly depending on whether you are displacement cruising at 10 knots or sprinting at 30 knots.

Can we cruise to Ibiza from Marbella in a Mangusta 94?

While the Mangusta 94 is certainly fast enough to make the crossing, it is a significant distance (approximately 300 nautical miles). This trip is usually recommended as part of a one-way weekly charter rather than a day trip, as it requires several hours of high-speed cruising and substantial fuel consumption. Most clients prefer to explore the beautiful coastlines of Andalusia and North Africa when starting from Marbella.

"The Mangusta 94 represents the pinnacle of Mediterranean lifestyle—speed, elegance, and the ability to find your own private paradise in minutes."
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