Boat model charters·Mallorca

Charter & Rent a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca: Prices, Routes & 2026 Guide

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Whether you are interested in **renting a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca** for a high-performance sailing holiday or **chartering a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca** with a professional crew, this catamaran represents the pinnacle of the "Open" concept. Designed for those who prioritize the connection between the cockpit and the saloon, it is the ideal vessel for navigating the Balearic archipelagos in 2026.

Nautitech 46 Open: Technical Specifications and Layout

The Nautitech 46 Open, designed by Marc Lombard, is celebrated for its sleek hull lines and a unique layout that merges the indoor and outdoor living spaces into one expansive area. For groups of 4 to 12 guests, this catamaran offers a balance of speed and comfort that traditional cruising catamarans often lack.

Feature Specification
Length Overall (LOA) 13.79 m (45'3")
Beam 7.54 m
Draft 1.45 m
Cabins 4 Double + 2 Single (Bow) / 4 Heads
Water Capacity 600 L
Fuel Capacity 600 L
Engine Power 2 x 40 hp / 50 hp

The 46 Open is distinguished by its twin helm stations located aft on each hull. This design choice keeps the skipper at the same level as the guests, fostering a social atmosphere while providing a lower center of gravity and better sail feel compared to flybridge models.

Why the Nautitech 46 Open is Perfect for Mallorca

Mallorca’s coastline is a tapestry of rugged cliffs, hidden calas (coves), and expansive sandy bays. The Nautitech 46 Open is particularly well-suited for this geography for several reasons:

  • Shallow Draft: With a draft of just 1.45 meters, you can anchor closer to the shoreline in spots like Es Trenc or Cala Mondragó, where deeper keel sailboats cannot venture.
  • The "Open" Concept: Mallorca’s summer climate is warm. The seamless transition between the cockpit and the saloon allows for maximum airflow, keeping the interior cool without constant reliance on air conditioning.
  • Performance Sailing: The Balearics often enjoy the Embat (thermal wind). The Nautitech 46 is lighter and faster than many of its competitors, meaning you can actually sail between Palma and Andratx rather than motoring.

Pricing for Renting a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca

The cost of chartering a Nautitech 46 Open varies significantly based on the season. Prices generally include the boat rental and VAT, but exclude "running costs" like fuel, moorings, and provisions. When browsing our luxury boat selection, consider whether you require a bareboat or crewed service.

Season Months Estimated Weekly Rate
Low Season October – April €4,500 – €6,000
Mid Season May, June, September €6,500 – €9,500
High Season July – August €10,500 – €14,000

Bareboat vs. Skippered: If you possess a valid ICC or RYA Day Skipper (with the appropriate power/sail endorsements), you can opt for a bareboat rental. If you prefer to relax, a professional skipper can be hired for approximately €200–€250 per day plus food.

One-Day Routes from Palma de Mallorca

Most Nautitech 46 Open charters originate from Real Club Náutico de Palma or Marina La Lonja. For a single day of sailing, we recommend two distinct directions:

  • Westward to Port d'Andratx: Sail past the Cala Figuera lighthouse toward the sophisticated enclave of Andratx. Stop for a swim at Cala Llamp or the pristine waters of Camp de Mar.
  • Eastward to Cala Pi: A shorter sail leads you to the dramatic, narrow inlet of Cala Pi. The turquoise water and overhanging cliffs provide a stunning backdrop for a Mediterranean lunch on the catamaran's large cockpit table.

7-Day Itinerary: The Best of Southern Mallorca and Cabrera

For a full week of **chartering a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca**, a southern route offers the best mix of nature and nightlife. You can find more details on our Mallorca yacht charter page.

  1. Day 1: Palma to Portals Vells. A short hop to test the sails and anchor in the "Three Finger Bay."
  2. Day 2: Portals Vells to Sa Ràpita. Sail across the Bay of Palma to reach the long, white sands of Es Trenc.
  3. Day 3: Sa Ràpita to Cabrera National Park. (Permit required). Spend the night in one of the most protected and pristine marine environments in the Mediterranean.
  4. Day 4: Cabrera to Cala d'Or. Head north-east to explore the various "Calas" of the east coast.
  5. Day 5: Cala d'Or to Porto Colom. A traditional fishing village with a large natural harbor, perfect for a peaceful night on a buoy.
  6. Day 6: Porto Colom to Cala Santanyí. Visit the famous Es Pontàs rock formation.
  7. Day 7: Return to Palma. A long, enjoyable downwind sail back to the capital.

Logistics: Marinas and Mooring Fees

Mallorca is well-equipped for catamarans, though the 7.54m beam of the Nautitech 46 Open requires a "1.5x" or "2x" berth fee in many marinas. During the peak months of July and August, booking moorings via Ports de les Illes Balears or directly with private marinas like Port Adriano or Puerto Portals is essential.

Mooring fees for a 46ft catamaran in high season can range from €150 in smaller municipal ports to over €400 in premium private marinas. Many sailors choose to spend most nights at anchor (al fondeo) to enjoy the privacy and save on costs.

What is Included in Your Charter?

When **renting a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca**, it is vital to distinguish between the base price and the "mandatory extras."

  • Included: Standard equipment, VAT (21% in Spain), and the yacht's insurance.
  • Mandatory Extras: Usually bundled as a "Comfort Pack" or "Transit Log," including end cleaning, bed linen, towels, and an outboard engine for the dinghy (approx. €450–€600 per booking).
  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): Only typically required for fully crewed luxury charters, usually 20-30% of the charter fee to cover fuel, food, and drinks.
  • Fuel: The yacht is delivered full and must be returned full. The Nautitech 46 is efficient, but heavy use of engines and generators can lead to a weekly fuel bill of €300–€600.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The sailing season in Mallorca runs from April to late October. June and September are widely considered the best months for a Nautitech 46 Open. During this time, the winds are reliable (10-15 knots), the water temperature is pleasant (22-25°C), and the anchorages are less crowded than in August. The "Tramuntana" wind from the north can create heavy seas on the North Coast, but the South and East coasts generally remain protected and calm, perfect for the stable platform of a catamaran.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a Nautitech 46 Open in Mallorca?

Prices range from €4,500 per week in the low season to over €13,000 in August. Factors such as the year of manufacture (2024-2026 models command a premium) and the inclusion of a generator or air conditioning will influence the final price.

Can I sail a Nautitech 46 Open bareboat in Mallorca?

Yes, provided you have a recognized sailing license such as the ICC, RYA Day Skipper, or equivalent national certification. Due to the size and beam of the 46 Open, some charter companies may require a short "check-out" sail or a resume of previous catamaran experience.

Is the Nautitech 46 Open or the Lagoon 450 better for Mallorca?

The Lagoon 450 offers more interior volume and a flybridge, which is great for lounging. However, the Nautitech 46 Open offers a superior sailing experience and a more social cockpit layout. If you enjoy the act of sailing and want a faster boat to reach Ibiza or Menorca quickly, the Nautitech is the better choice.

What is the capacity of the Nautitech 46 Open for a day charter?

For day rentals in Mallorca, the legal limit for most commercial catamarans is 12 passengers plus crew. The Nautitech 46 Open handles this number comfortably due to its expansive cockpit and forward netting area.

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