Mallorca is the crown jewel of the Balearic Islands, where rugged cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, hidden coves await discovery, and glamorous marinas hum with life. She will take you from the effortless luxury of Palma’s waterfront to the untouched beauty of the Tramuntana coastline, revealing a destination that offers both high-energy indulgence and total tranquility. From Michelin-starred dining to private beach picnics on secluded shores, Mallorca delivers the ultimate Mediterranean escape.
Why charter in Mallorca
With over 500km of coastline and countless hidden anchorages, Mallorca is best explored by superyacht. She will cruise from the bustling glamour of Puerto Portals to the wild cliffs of Sa Calobra, ensuring effortless access to the island’s most exclusive spots. Whether it’s long, sun-drenched days at anchor in Cala Deià or sailing beneath the towering rock formations of Cap de Formentor, a superyacht unlocks the very best of Mallorca—both on land and at sea.
Mallorca: A
Superyacht Playground
Mallorca is the crown jewel of the Balearic Islands, where rugged cliffs plunge into turquoise waters, hidden coves await discovery, and glamorous marinas hum with life. She will take you from the effortless luxury of Palma’s waterfront to the untouched beauty of the Tramuntana coastline, revealing a destination that offers both high-energy indulgence and total tranquility. From Michelin-starred dining to private beach picnics on secluded shores, Mallorca delivers the ultimate Mediterranean escape.
Why charter in Mallorca
With over 500km of coastline and countless hidden anchorages, Mallorca is best explored by superyacht. She will cruise from the bustling glamour of Puerto Portals to the wild cliffs of Sa Calobra, ensuring effortless access to the island’s most exclusive spots. Whether it’s long, sun-drenched days at anchor in Cala Deià or sailing beneath the towering rock formations of Cap de Formentor, a superyacht unlocks the very best of Mallorca—both on land and at sea.
A Perfect
Blend of Culture and Coastline
Beyond its shimmering waters, Mallorca is an island of ancient charm and cultural richness. Wander through the medieval streets of Palma’s Old Town, where the majestic La Seu Cathedral rises above the harbor, or explore Valldemossa’s picturesque cobbled lanes, where Chopin once sought inspiration. In the Sierra de Tramuntana, her tender will take you to secluded villages, vineyard estates, and breathtaking viewpoints, while along the coast, lively beach clubs and gourmet restaurants promise unforgettable dining experiences.
When to
charter
Mallorca’s yachting season runs from May to October, with peak months in July and August, when the Mediterranean sun is at its warmest, and the island buzzes with energy. Superyachts fill Puerto Portals and Port Adriano, while beach clubs and private villas host exclusive summer events. The sea is warm, the skies cloudless, and the nightlife vibrant, making it the ultimate Mediterranean summer retreat.
Sailing Mallorca’s Shoulder
Season
For those seeking quieter anchorages and a more relaxed pace, May, June, and September are ideal months. The weather is still warm, the beaches less crowded, and the island’s natural beauty at its peak. Autumn brings the wine harvest in Binissalem, offering the chance to indulge in private tastings at historic vineyards, while the sea remains warm enough for swimming well into October.
Superyacht marinas in Mallorca
Mallorca offers some of the best-equipped marinas in the Mediterranean, catering to the world’s largest and most luxurious superyachts. Puerto Portals, often called 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 and Marina Moll Vell provide prime berths in the heart of the capital, while Port de Sóller and Port d’Andratx offer charming harbors with spectacular coastal scenery.
Beyond Mallorca
Ibiza, Menorca & Formentera
A Mallorca yacht charter pairs seamlessly with the rest of the Balearics, from the glamorous beach clubs of Ibiza to the crystal-clear waters of Formentera. For a more untouched escape, Menorca’s quiet beaches and ancient ruinsprovide a perfect contrast to Mallorca’s cosmopolitan appeal.
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