Weekly Sailboat Charters in Mallorca

Experience the ultimate Mediterranean freedom with our premium weekly sailboat charters in Mallorca. From the historic docks of Palma to the secluded calas of the north coast, our fleet offers the perfect blend of performance and luxury for a seven-day voyage. Discover why the largest Balearic island remains the world's premier destination for sailors seeking turquoise waters and sophisticated island living.

Our Fleet and All-Inclusive Services

Our selection of weekly sailboat charters features modern vessels from renowned shipyards like Beneteau, Jeanneau, and Hanse. Each boat is meticulously maintained and equipped with high-end amenities to ensure comfort throughout your seven-day journey. Depending on your preference, you can choose a bareboat charter to take the helm yourself or opt for a skippered experience where a professional captain handles the navigation. Our premium service packages often include essential gear such as paddleboards, snorkeling equipment, and high-quality linens. We focus on providing a seamless experience from the moment you step onto the teak deck, ensuring that your floating home is fully provisioned and ready for a week of exploration across the stunning Balearic Sea.

Sailing Routes: From Palma to Cabrera

A week-long charter allows you to truly immerse yourself in Mallorca’s diverse coastline. Starting from the vibrant Real Club Náutico in Palma, you can head southeast toward the pristine white sands of Es Trenc and the protected marine park of Cabrera. Alternatively, a northern route takes you along the dramatic cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can anchor in the picturesque Port de Sóller. Exploring the northeast offers the turquoise bays of Cala Ratjada and the expansive Bay of Alcúdia. With seven days at your disposal, you have the flexibility to follow the wind, finding hidden coves accessible only by sea and enjoying sunset dinners in various coastal villages.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Process

The cost of weekly sailboat charters in Mallorca varies based on the season, the size of the yacht, and its age. During the peak months of July and August, prices typically range from €3,500 to €9,000 per week for a standard 40-50ft monohull. Shoulder seasons in May or September offer significant value with lower rates and quieter anchorages. It is important to account for additional costs such as fuel, port fees outside the home base, and the optional hiring of a professional skipper or cook. Booking is straightforward: once you select your vessel and dates, a deposit secures your reservation. We provide a detailed boarding pass and coordinate all check-in logistics at the marina to ensure a smooth start to your holiday.

Expert Tips for Your Mallorcan Voyage

To make the most of your time on the water, we recommend booking your weekly charter at least six months in advance, especially for summer dates. The sailing season in Mallorca runs from April to October, with the most stable winds occurring between June and September. If you wish to combine your sea adventure with a terrestrial stay, we can arrange for a luxury villa rental in Port d'Andratx or Pollença to bookend your trip. Always check the weather via local apps like Balearic Marine to plan your daily crossings safely. Remember that many popular moorings now require advance reservations through the official Balearic buoy system to protect the delicate Posidonia seagrass meadows surrounding the island.

Mallorca

  • Puerto Portals
  • Port d'Andratx
  • Cala Deià
  • Es Trenc
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Cap de Formentor

FAQ

What is the typical cost for weekly sailboat charters in Mallorca?

Prices generally start from €2,500 per week in the low season for a 3-cabin yacht and can exceed €12,000 for luxury performance models in August. These rates usually cover the yacht rental and insurance, while fuel, provisioning, and skipper fees are billed separately.

Do I need a license for a weekly sailboat rental?

To charter a sailboat bareboat, you must hold a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or an equivalent national license recognized by Spanish authorities. If you do not have a license, we provide professional skippers who can manage the vessel for you for an additional daily fee.

What is the best time of year for sailing in Mallorca?

The prime season is from June to September when the weather is warm and the 'Embat' thermal winds provide consistent sailing conditions. For those seeking fewer crowds and lower prices, May and October are excellent alternatives with pleasant temperatures and reliable winds.

What should I pack for a week-long sailing trip?

We recommend packing light in soft-sided duffel bags that are easy to store in cabin lockers. Essential items include non-marking deck shoes, high-SPF sunscreen, a light windbreaker for evenings, and swimwear. Most of our yachts come fully equipped with towels and bed linens, so you can focus on your personal essentials.

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