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Charter Wally in Mallorca: Models, Prices and Routes (2026)

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Chartering a Wally in Mallorca represents the pinnacle of Mediterranean minimalism, combining radical design with high-performance engineering. For the 2026 season, these iconic vessels remain the most sought-after choice for travelers seeking a "stealth" aesthetic and unmatched deck space while exploring the Balearic coastline.

Most-Requested Wally Models for Mallorca Charters

Wally Yachts are defined by their wide beams, carbon fiber construction, and "terrace-on-the-sea" concepts. In Mallorca, the fleet typically ranges from agile 13-meter day boats to expansive 30-meter superyachts. When browsing luxury boat rentals, you will likely encounter these three categories:

  • Wallytender 43 & 48: The quintessential day boats. Measuring between 13 and 14.5 meters, these models are perfect for groups of up to 12 guests. They feature fold-down bulwarks that significantly increase the aft deck area when anchored in turquoise bays like Cala Varques.
  • Wallypower 58: A masterpiece of glass and carbon, providing a protected cockpit and a large sunbathing area. With two cabins, it accommodates small groups for overnight stays, though it is most popular for high-speed day trips to Dragonera Island.
  • Wally 80 - 100 (Sailing or Power): For those seeking the ultimate 2026 experience, the larger carbon-fiber sailing yachts offer 3 to 4 cabins for 6 to 8 overnight guests, supported by a professional crew. These yachts are often berthed in Palma and are capable of reaching Menorca in record time.

Charter Prices for 2026: Daily and Weekly Rates

Pricing for a Wally charter in Mallorca depends heavily on the model's year, size, and the specific month of the season. Rates are generally quoted "plus VAT" (21% in Spain) and "plus APA" (Advanced Provisioning Allowance, typically 30-35% of the charter fee).

Model Category Low Season (Daily) High Season (Daily) Weekly Rate (From)
Wallytender 43/48 €2,800 - €3,500 €3,800 - €4,500 €22,000
Wallypower 58 €4,500 - €5,500 €6,000 - €7,500 €38,000
Wally 80+ (Large Yacht) €8,000+ €12,000+ €55,000+

Top 1-Day Routes from Palma de Mallorca

Most Wally yachts are based in Puerto Portals or Marina Palma Cuarentena. Due to their high cruising speeds (often exceeding 30 knots for power models), you can cover more ground than traditional motorboats.

A classic 8-hour itinerary involves heading West toward Cala Llamp. You can enjoy a morning swim in the crystal-clear waters of Port d'Andratx, followed by lunch at a renowned beach club. In the afternoon, cruise to the Dragonera Natural Park, where the sheer cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop for the Wally’s futuristic profile. On the return leg, a stop at Cala Beltrán offers a secluded, fjord-like experience away from the crowds.

Alternatively, heading East from Palma takes you to Es Trenc. While it is a longer run, a Wallytender handles the open water with ease, allowing you to reach the white sands and shallow turquoise waters of the South-East coast in under an hour.

3 to 7-Day Balearic Itineraries

With a multi-day charter, the versatility of a Wally allows for a seamless transition between Mallorca and its sister islands. For a 2026 summer voyage, we recommend the "Tramuntana & Cabrera" route:

  • Day 1-2: The North Coast. Depart Palma and head North-West. Anchor in Sa Calobra and Cala Tuent. The rugged Serra de Tramuntana mountains meet the sea here, offering deep-water anchorages perfect for the vertical bows of a Wallypower.
  • Day 3-4: Port de Sóller to Pollença. Spend a night in the circular harbor of Sóller before cruising to Cap de Formentor. The stability of Wally yachts makes these longer passages comfortable even in a light Mistral breeze.
  • Day 5-7: Cabrera Archipelago. After obtaining the necessary permits, sail to the Cabrera National Park. This is the most pristine marine environment in the Balearics. The minimalist deck of a Wally provides an unobstructed 360-degree view of the stars in this protected dark-sky zone.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing

When you charter a Wally in Mallorca, your primary hub will likely be Palma. As the Mediterranean's nautical capital, Palma offers world-class provisioning and technical support. However, for a premium experience, many guests prefer Puerto Portals or Port Adriano. The latter, designed by Philippe Starck, mirrors the avant-garde aesthetic of the Wally brand and accommodates larger yachts with ease.

Berthing fees in Mallorca during July and August are among the highest in Europe. It is essential to book berths months in advance for the 2026 season if you plan to spend nights in port. Most day charters include the home port mooring, but "away" ports will be charged extra via the APA.

What is Included in a Wally Charter?

Understanding the "all-in" cost is vital for a smooth experience. A standard luxury charter in the Balearics follows specific industry terms:

  • Included: The yacht, a professional skipper (and often a stewardess on larger models), standard equipment, and base port insurance.
  • Excluded (APA): Fuel consumption is the largest variable. Wally yachts are built for speed, and fuel is charged based on engine hours. Also excluded are food, premium beverages, and mooring fees outside the home base.
  • VAT: In Spain, a 21% Value Added Tax is mandatory and usually added to the base charter rate.
  • Cleaning: A final laundry and cleaning fee is standard for overnight charters.

The Best Time for a Mallorca Yacht Charter

The Mallorca charter season peak occurs between late June and early September. During this window, the sea temperature averages 25°C, and the "Embat" (local thermal wind) provides a reliable afternoon breeze. For those who prefer a quieter experience, May and October offer pleasant weather and significantly lower mooring fees, though the water is cooler. For the 2026 season, we recommend booking by January to secure the most popular Wally models for the July/August peak.

Wally Charter FAQ

Can I bareboat a Wallytender in Mallorca?

Most Wally yachts, including the smaller tenders, are provided with a professional skipper. This is due to the high value of the carbon-fiber hulls and the complexity of the onboard systems. A skipper also ensures you find the best hidden coves that are not on the GPS maps.

How many guests can a Wallytender 48 carry for a day trip?

According to Spanish maritime regulations, most Wallytenders are licensed for 11 or 12 guests plus the skipper. For overnight stays, the capacity drops to 2 guests (on the 43/48) or 4-6 guests on the larger Wallypower or Wally sailing yachts.

Are water toys included on a Wally?

Most 2026 charters include snorkeling gear and a paddleboard. Due to the limited storage in the sleek Wally hulls, larger toys like Seabobs or E-foils are often available as "add-ons" and can be delivered to the yacht on the morning of your departure.

What is the fuel consumption of a Wallypower?

A Wallypower 58 cruising at 30 knots typically consumes between 150 and 250 liters per hour. High-speed runs will increase this significantly, while displacement speeds (slow cruising) can reduce it to under 50 liters per hour.

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