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Charter & Rent a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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For those seeking the pinnacle of maritime engineering and luxury, renting a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca offers an unparalleled way to explore the Balearic Islands' most pristine coastline. Whether you are planning a high-speed day trip to secluded coves or chartering a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca for a week-long residential voyage, this legendary American sportfisher combines tournament-grade performance with the refined comfort of a five-star villa.

Viking 68 Convertible Technical Specifications

The Viking 68 Convertible is a masterpiece of naval architecture, renowned for its "sharp entry" hull design that slices through the Mediterranean chop with ease. For the 2026 season, these vessels remain the gold standard for travelers who refuse to choose between rugged capability and interior elegance. Below are the specific technical details for this model:

Feature Specification
Length Overall (LOA) 20.78 meters (68' 2")
Beam 5.84 meters (19' 2")
Draft 1.65 meters (5' 5")
Engines Twin MTU Series 2000 V12 (approx. 1945 HP each)
Cruising Speed 30–35 knots
Cabins 4 (including Master, VIP, and Guest staterooms)
Berths 8 Guests (Overnight) / 12 Guests (Day Charter)
Fuel Capacity Approx. 7,800 Liters
Water Capacity Approx. 1,000 Liters

Why the Viking 68 is Perfect for Menorca’s Coastline

Menorca is defined by its contrast: the rugged, dark cliffs of the north and the white-sand, pine-fringed "calas" of the south. The Viking 68 Convertible is uniquely suited for this geography. While many large motor yachts are restricted by a deep draft, the Viking’s 1.65-meter draft allows it to get closer to the turquoise shallows of Cala Turqueta and Cala Macarella than many other vessels in the 70-foot class.

Furthermore, Menorca is known for the Tramuntana wind, which can stir up the sea state on the northern coast. The Viking 68 was built for the heavy swells of the Atlantic; its weight and hull geometry ensure a stable, dry ride even when moving between Fornells and Mahón in less-than-perfect conditions. For groups of 2 to 12, the expansive cockpit provides a massive outdoor social area, while the climate-controlled salon offers a sanctuary from the Mediterranean sun.

Charter Pricing for 2026: Daily and Weekly Rates

When considering renting a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca, it is important to note that rates fluctuate based on the demand for the 2026 season. Prices typically include the yacht and crew, while additional expenses like fuel and VAT are calculated separately.

Season Daily Rate (starting from) Weekly Rate (starting from)
Low (May & October) €4,500 €28,000
Mid (June & September) €5,500 €34,000
High (July & August) €6,800 €42,000

Note: All prices are subject to 21% VAT and an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), typically 30% of the charter fee.

Menorca Itineraries: From Mahón to the Hidden Coves

Setting sail from the Port of Mahón—one of the largest natural harbors in the world—provides the perfect starting point for your journey. You can browse our full fleet of boats to compare layouts, but the Viking 68 remains a top choice for these specific routes.

1-Day Itinerary: The Southern Turquoise Route

  • Morning: Depart Mahón and cruise south toward Binibeca, admiring the iconic white-washed village from the flybridge.
  • Midday: Anchor at Cala Escorxada, a remote beach accessible only by boat or a long hike. Enjoy a catered lunch on the aft deck.
  • Afternoon: Move to Cala Mitjana for snorkeling in crystal-clear caves. The Viking’s powerful engines allow for a quick 20-minute dash back to the harbor at sunset.

3-7 Day Itinerary: The Full Island Circumnavigation

  • Day 1-2: Explore the South Coast. Overnight at anchor in Cala Galdana or secure a berth in the historic port of Ciutadella.
  • Day 3-4: Navigate to the North Coast. Discover the wild beauty of Pregonda and the marine reserve of Cala Cavalleria. The Viking’s stability is ideal for these more exposed waters.
  • Day 5-7: Visit the picturesque village of Fornells for a traditional Caldereta de Langosta (lobster stew) before heading back to the eastern side of the island to visit Illa de l'Aire and its famous lighthouse.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Menorca

When chartering a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca, your primary hubs will be the Port of Mahón (Mao) and Ciutadella. Mahón offers several prestigious marinas, including Marina Menorca and Club Marítimo de Mahón, which provide full services for yachts of this size. In the west, the Port of Ciutadella offers a more boutique, historical atmosphere, though berthing for a 20-meter vessel should be booked well in advance for the 2026 summer months.

Mooring in many of Menorca's bays is regulated to protect the Posidonia seagrass. Your professional skipper will be well-versed in using the ecological mooring buoys found in areas like Illa d'en Colom, ensuring your stay is both luxurious and environmentally responsible. You can find more details on regional regulations in our destinations guide.

Inclusions and What to Expect

A luxury charter on a Viking 68 is a comprehensive experience. Typically, the "base rate" covers the hire of the vessel and a professional crew (usually a Captain and a Stewardess/Deckhand). However, for a 2026 charter, you should expect the following breakdown:

  • Included: Professional crew, bed linens, towels, snorkeling equipment, and basic yacht insurance.
  • Excluded (APA): Fuel consumption (calculated at the end of the trip), food and beverages, mooring fees outside the home port, and crew gratuities.
  • VAT: In Spain, a 21% Value Added Tax is applicable to all yacht rentals.
  • End Cleaning: Usually included in weekly rates, but may be a small additional fee for day rentals.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The Menorcan charter season begins in May and stretches into late October. For those looking for the calmest waters and warmest swimming temperatures, July and August are supreme, though this is also when the island is most crowded. June and September offer the "sweet spot" of pleasant weather and quieter anchorages. Because the Viking 68 is a "convertible" (meaning it has an enclosed or semi-enclosed flybridge and a powerful hull), it manages the choppy "autumn" seas of October much better than lighter Mediterranean cruisers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is renting a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca suitable for families?

Absolutely. The Viking 68 is exceptionally stable and safe for children. The four-cabin layout allows families to have separate quarters, and the large salon provides a safe, air-conditioned space for younger children to rest during the heat of the day while the yacht is at anchor.

What is the fuel consumption when chartering a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca?

The Viking 68 is built for speed. At a cruising speed of 30 knots, fuel consumption is significant, often ranging between 400 and 600 liters per hour depending on load and sea conditions. However, for slow coastal trolling or short hops between coves, the consumption drops dramatically.

Do I need a license if I am renting a Viking 68 Convertible in Menorca?

Because of the size, value, and technical complexity of the Viking 68, these vessels are almost exclusively offered as "crewed charters." This means a professional captain is provided, so you do not need a license. You can simply relax and enjoy the itinerary while the crew handles navigation, anchoring, and safety.

"The Viking 68 is not just a boat; it is a statement of intent. In Menorca, it allows you to see more of the island in a single day than most see in a week, all while wrapped in the highest level of American marine luxury."
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