Charter a superyacht in

Mallorca

UNDER THE SPANISH SUN

Sunlit Waters

With over 500 km of coastline and countless hidden anchorages, a superyacht unlocks the very best of Mallorca—both on land and at sea. Cruise from the glamour of Puerto Portals to the wild cliffs of Sa Calobra, and float beneath the towering rock formations of Cap de Formentor. Drop anchor for a day in the pristine Cala Deia, laze about at a beach club or spa, or play a round of golf on the bay at Club de Golf Alcanada. Experience Mallorca’s incredible food scene at Michelin restaurants and rustic mountain tavernas, and dive the marine reserves in the deserted Cabrera archipelago. Mallorca truly has it all.

Why charter in Mallorca

Mallorca dazzles with its variety. In Palma, a gothic cathedral towers high above the port, and the Old Town’s laneways hide boutiques and tapas bars that throw golden light out onto the cobblestones. In the island’s quiet interior, pine forests give way to ancient villages and  citrus groves, while the east coast is lined with cave networks and world-class golf courses. On the spectacularly rugged north coast, you’ll find artist villages and hidden beaches crowded by cliffs, while in the south, you’ll cruise between the upscale ports of Puerto Andratx and Puerto Portals.

With over 500 km of coastline and countless hidden anchorages, a superyacht unlocks the very best of Mallorca—both on land and at sea. Cruise from the glamour of Puerto Portals to the wild cliffs of Sa Calobra, and float beneath the towering rock formations of Cap de Formentor. Drop anchor for a day in the pristine Cala Deia, laze about at a beach club or spa, or play a round of golf on the bay at Club de Golf Alcanada. Experience Mallorca’s incredible food scene at Michelin restaurants and rustic mountain tavernas, and dive the marine reserves in the deserted Cabrera archipelago. Mallorca truly has it all.

Why charter
in Mallorca

A Journey Through Time

Mallorca dazzles with its variety. In Palma, a gothic cathedral towers high above the port, and the Old Town’s laneways hide boutiques and tapas bars that throw golden light out onto the cobblestones. In the island’s quiet interior, pine forests give way to ancient villages and  citrus groves, while the east coast is lined with cave networks and world-class golf courses. On the spectacularly rugged north coast, you’ll find artist villages and hidden beaches crowded by cliffs, while in the south, you’ll cruise between the upscale ports of Puerto Andratx and Puerto Portals.

A Journey Through Time

Step off your yacht in Mallorca and into a landscape etched by history.  Wander through the medieval streets of Palma’s Old Town, or take the rattling train through the mountains to ancient, sunny Soller. In the UNESCO-listed Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range, follow in Chopin’s footsteps along Valdemossa’s picturesque cobbled lanes, and stroll the galleries and terraced gardens of Deia perched high above the sea. From medieval monasteries to seafront castles, Mallorca is an adventure to be discovered.

When to
charter

Find Peace and Quiet

When to charter

Mallorca’s yachting season runs from May to October, with the peak in high summer in July and August when the days are hot, the seas are clear, and the island hums with energy. Superyachts flock to Puerto Portals and Port Adriano, while beach clubs and hotels host exclusive events in the long summer twilight.

Find Peace and Quiet

For those seeking peaceful anchorages and milder temperatures, May, June, and September are all good months to charter a yacht in Mallorca. The weather is still beautifully warm and the restaurants and beach clubs are open but less crowded. Late April sees the island opening and warming up, while chartering in early October offers another view of Majorca as the island quietens for the autumn, with harvest festivals, empty beaches, and seas still warm enough for swimming.

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glittering experiences await you in Mallorca

Drop anchor in Cala Deià and dine at the legendary Ca’s Patró March
Hike the Torrent de Pareis gorge and tender back to the yacht from Sa Calobra
Explore Palma’s Old Town, from La Seu Cathedral to its hidden boutique hotels
Indulge in Michelin-starred dining at Marc Fosh or Zaranda
Spend the day at Nikki Beach or Purobeach, soaking up the island’s glamorous side
Cruise along the Formentor Peninsula, where dramatic cliffs meet sapphire waters
Visit Valldemossa and Sóller, two of Mallorca’s most enchanting mountain villages
Snorkel the pristine waters of Cabrera National Park, an unspoiled marine sanctuary
Experience a private wine tasting at a family-run vineyard in the Tramuntana foothills
Party under the stars at Cap Rocat’s exclusive summer events

Superyacht marinas in Mallorca

Mallorca offers some of the best superyacht marinas in the Mediterranean. Puerto Portals, the ‘Monte Carlo of Mallorca’, offers high-end boutiques, fine dining and VIP nightlife. Port Adriano, designed by Philippe Starck, accommodates yachts up to 100m and is a hub for the island’s superyacht scene. Palma’s Club de Mar (170m), Marina Pantalan del Mediterraneo (120m), Marina Palma Cuarentena (70m), and Marina Moll Vell (40m) provide prime berths in the heart of the capital, while Port d’Andratx’ charming harbour offers berths up to 30m.

Beyond
Mallorca

CRETE

Crete is grandeur incarnate—where ancient myths and Aegean elegance meet. Glide past cliff-fringed coves and pink-sand lagoons to anchor near Elounda’s luxe villas or Chania’s Venetian charm. Explore the Palace of Knossos, dine cliffside in Agios Nikolaos, and sip fine wines in the White Mountains. With hidden beaches, world-class marinas, and a soul steeped in history, Crete is Greece at its most majestic

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