Charter & Rent a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Mangusta GranSport 33: Technical Specifications and Layout
The Mangusta GranSport 33, designed by Alberto Mancini, is an entry-level model in the GranSport line that punches far above its weight in terms of volume and luxury. It is a masterpiece of carbon fiber and glass, offering a sleek profile that conceals a surprisingly spacious interior. For those planning a journey through the Indonesian waters in 2026, understanding the technical prowess of this vessel is essential.
- Length Overall: 33.3 meters (109' 3")
- Beam: 7.18 meters (23' 6")
- Draft: 1.9 meters (6' 2") - Ideal for shallow Indonesian lagoons.
- Cabins: 5 (Master on main deck, 2 VIPs, and 2 Twin cabins below).
- Berths: 10 to 12 guests (depending on Pullman configurations).
- Engines: 4 x Volvo Penta D13 1000HP with IPS pods.
- Cruising Speed: 21 knots (Top speed of 26 knots).
- Fuel Capacity: 10,500 Liters.
- Water Capacity: 2,000 Liters.
Why the GranSport 33 is the Ultimate Choice for Bali
Bali’s coastline and the surrounding islands of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan require a vessel that can handle the open swells of the Indian Ocean while maintaining the ability to tuck into shallow, turquoise bays. The Mangusta GranSport 33 is uniquely suited for this environment due to its innovative IPS propulsion system, which provides exceptional maneuverability in tight anchorages like Crystal Bay or the narrow channels of the Gili Islands.
The shallow 1.9-meter draft is a significant advantage when navigating the coral-fringed shores of Bali. While larger displacement yachts must anchor far offshore, the GranSport 33 can get closer to the beach, allowing guests easier access to the shore via the tender or swim platform. Furthermore, the expansive 40-square-meter flybridge offers a vantage point unlike any other for watching the legendary sunsets over the Uluwatu cliffs, providing both shade and an infinity-effect hot tub for ultimate relaxation.
Estimated Pricing for 2026 Charters
Renting a yacht of this caliber involves various seasonal factors. In Bali, the high season coincides with the dry months (April to October) and the festive year-end period. Below are the estimated price ranges for chartering a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali, inclusive of standard luxury services.
| Season | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|
| Low Season (Jan - Mar, Nov) | €14,500 - €16,000 | €85,000 - €95,000 |
| Mid Season (Apr - June, Sept - Oct) | €16,500 - €18,500 | €100,000 - €115,000 |
| High Season (July - Aug, Dec) | €19,000 - €22,000 | €125,000 - €140,000 |
Bespoke Itineraries: From Benoa to the Beyond
Most luxury charters begin at the Benoa Marina, the primary deep-water port for luxury vessels in Bali. From here, the Mangusta’s speed allows you to cover vast distances that traditional phinisi boats cannot match.
1-Day "Nusa Triple Crown" Itinerary
Departing from Benoa at 09:00, the GranSport 33 reaches Nusa Lembongan in under 45 minutes. Spend the morning snorkeling the mangroves before cruising to Nusa Penida to witness the dramatic Kelingking Beach from the water. Lunch is served on the aft deck while anchored in the calm waters of Crystal Bay. Return to Benoa by sunset, passing the sacred Tanah Lot temple if coastal conditions allow.
3 to 7-Day "Volcanic Vistas" Itinerary
For those opting for a longer stay on our boats, a 5-day itinerary can extend toward the east. After exploring the Nusa islands, the yacht heads to Gili Trawangan and Gili Meno for world-class diving. From there, cruise to the rugged coast of Lombok, visiting the pristine bays of South Lombok (Kuta Lombok) which are becoming the new frontier of Indonesian luxury. A 7-day charter allows for a comfortable transit toward Moyo Island, home to exclusive resorts and hidden waterfalls, before returning to Bali.
Logistics, Marinas, and Berthing
Operating a 33-meter superyacht in Bali requires expert local knowledge. The Benoa Marina is the only facility capable of providing full shoreside power and refueling for a vessel of this size. While Bali lacks the dense marina infrastructure of the Mediterranean, the Mangusta’s advanced stabilization system (Zero Speed Stabilizers) ensures that overnighting at anchor is a serene experience. Popular overnight anchorages include the protected bay of Amuk Bay near Candidasa and the leeward side of Nusa Lembongan. Our team coordinates all port clearances and mooring permits, ensuring a seamless transition between Bali and neighboring provinces.
What is Included in Your Bali Charter?
When chartering a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali through Charter & Villas, the experience is designed to be all-encompassing, though certain variable costs apply. Typically, the base rate includes the yacht’s hire, a professional crew of 5-6 (including a private chef and licensed captain), and basic water sports equipment (SUPs, snorkeling gear).
Variable costs are managed through the APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance), which is usually 30-35% of the charter fee. This covers fuel, premium food and beverages, dockage fees, and any special requests. In Indonesia, VAT and local cruising permits (SPB) are calculated based on the specific route. For more information on various regions, visit our destinations page.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The optimal window for renting a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali is during the Dry Season (April to October). During this time, the Southeast Monsoon brings dry air and consistent sunshine. Sea conditions are generally favorable, though the Lombok Strait can occasionally experience strong currents. The Mangusta’s hull design is specifically engineered to pierce through chop, ensuring guest comfort even when moving between islands. The "shoulder months" of April and October often provide the calmest seas, perfect for those who prioritize glass-like water for paddleboarding and swimming.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of renting a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali over a traditional wooden Phinisi?
The primary benefit is speed and modern luxury. While a Phinisi offers a romantic, slow-paced experience, the Mangusta GranSport 33 allows you to visit three islands in the time it takes a Phinisi to reach one. It also offers modern stabilization and "smart home" technology that traditional wooden boats lack.
How many guests can sleep on board when chartering a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali?
The yacht is configured with 5 staterooms, comfortably sleeping 10 guests. Some configurations allow for up to 12 guests if children are included using Pullman berths. For day charters, the vessel can often accommodate up to 20-25 guests for events, depending on local maritime regulations.
Are there any hidden fees when I rent a Mangusta GranSport 33 in Bali?
Transparency is key to our service. Beyond the base charter rate, the main additional costs are the APA (fuel, food, drinks) and local taxes/VAT. We provide a detailed breakdown of these costs during the booking process so there are no surprises when you step on board in 2026.
"The Mangusta GranSport 33 represents the pinnacle of fast-displacement yachting, offering a level of finish and performance that was previously unavailable for private charter in the Balinese market."
