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Comparing Yacht Charter Companies in Mallorca: An Honest Guide for 2026

·Updated 26 April 2026

Mallorca has between 50 and 80 yacht charter companies operating during the season. The main business models are fleet operators (e.g. Bluebnc Yachting with 20+ managed motor yachts, Perfect Charter for sailing), charter brokers (e.g. Fraser Yachts, Camper & Nicholsons with access to 1,500+ yachts globally), and peer-to-peer platforms (e.g. Nautal from ~€200/day). The right choice depends on budget, group size, yacht type preference, and whether you value direct fleet management or wider selection.

Comparing Yacht Charter Companies in Mallorca: An Honest Guide for 2026

Mallorca has between 50 and 80 yacht charter companies operating in its waters at any given time during the season, ranging from global superyacht brokerages with offices in Palma to one-person operations running a single boat out of a small marina. That range makes choosing the right company genuinely difficult. This guide examines ten of the most established operators across different segments of the market — from bareboat sailing to crewed superyachts — so you can compare what each actually offers rather than relying on marketing claims alone.

A note on transparency: This article is published by Bluebnc Yachting, which is one of the companies listed below. We have tried to write this as honestly as we can. We describe our own strengths and limitations alongside those of our competitors, because we believe an informed client makes a better client — even if they end up booking with someone else. If you spot anything inaccurate about any company listed here, please let us know and we will correct it.

How the Mallorca Charter Market Is Structured

Before comparing individual companies, it helps to understand the three main business models you will encounter. Each has trade-offs, and the right choice depends on what matters most to you.

Fleet operators own or directly manage the yachts they charter. They employ the crew, handle maintenance, and control the onboard experience end-to-end. The advantage is accountability: if something goes wrong, there is one company responsible. The disadvantage is that their fleet is limited to the yachts they manage, so your options may be narrower than what a broker can access.

Charter brokers act as intermediaries between you and yacht owners. They can access hundreds of yachts across the Mediterranean, giving you more choice. The trade-off is that the broker does not control the yacht's condition, crew quality, or maintenance schedule — they are relying on the owner or management company to deliver what was promised.

Peer-to-peer platforms (such as Nautal, Click&Boat, or SamBoat) work like Airbnb for boats. They connect you directly with boat owners, often at lower prices. Quality varies significantly, and the platform itself typically provides limited support if something goes wrong during your charter.

What to Look for When Choosing a Charter Company

Regardless of which company you choose, there are several factors worth investigating before you commit. These apply whether you are booking a half-day trip for eight people or a week-long superyacht charter.

FactorWhy It MattersHow to Check
MYBA membershipThe Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association sets industry standards for contracts, pricing transparency, and professional conductSearch the MYBA member directory at myba-association.com
Google/TripAdvisor reviewsVerified reviews from real clients are the most reliable indicator of service qualityLook for 50+ reviews with specific details about crew, yacht condition, and communication
Physical officeA company with a real office in Mallorca can handle last-minute changes, provisioning, and emergencies far more effectively than a remote operatorCheck Google Maps for a verified business location
Fleet management modelDirect fleet operators have more control over quality; brokers offer wider selectionAsk directly: "Do you manage this yacht, or are you brokering it from another company?"
Insurance and licensingAll commercial charter yachts in Spain must carry specific insurance and licensingAsk for proof of commercial charter insurance and the yacht's registration documents
Pricing transparencySome companies quote low base prices then add significant extras (fuel, VAT, crew gratuity, provisioning)Always ask for the total price including all mandatory fees before comparing

Ten Yacht Charter Companies Operating in Mallorca

The companies below represent a cross-section of what is available in Mallorca. They are not ranked in order of quality — each serves a different segment of the market, and the best choice depends on your budget, group size, and what kind of experience you are looking for.

1. Bluebnc Yachting

Type: Fleet operator and charter manager | Based in: Palma de Mallorca (Marina Cuarentena) | Fleet: 20+ managed motor yachts, 40–165 ft | Price range: From approximately €2,500/day

Bluebnc Yachting directly manages what is currently one of the largest motor yacht fleets in Mallorca. The company was founded by the von Eiberg family and operates from offices in Palma, with additional presence in Fort Lauderdale, Monaco, and Athens. Because Bluebnc manages its yachts directly rather than brokering them, the company controls crew hiring, maintenance schedules, and onboard standards. This model means clients deal with one company from booking through to disembarkation.

The fleet is weighted toward motor yachts in the 50–100 ft range, which makes Bluebnc a strong option for day charters and short-term rentals in the Balearics. The company holds a 4.9-star Google rating from over 265 reviews, which is notably high for the charter industry. Bluebnc is a MYBA member and offers both day charters and weekly term charters across Mallorca, Ibiza, and the wider western Mediterranean.

Strengths: Direct fleet management, strong review profile, day charter availability, local operational team. Limitations: Fleet is primarily motor yachts — not the best fit if you specifically want a sailing yacht or catamaran. Fleet concentrated in the Balearics, so less suitable for eastern Mediterranean itineraries.

2. Fraser Yachts

Type: International brokerage | Based in: Palma office (global HQ in Monaco) | Fleet access: 2,000+ yachts worldwide | Price range: From approximately €30,000/week

Fraser is one of the oldest and most established names in the superyacht industry, with a history stretching back to 1947. Their Palma office gives them a local presence in Mallorca, but their real strength is access to an enormous global fleet. If you are looking for a specific superyacht — say, a 60-metre Benetti with a particular layout — Fraser can likely find it.

As a brokerage, Fraser does not manage the yachts directly. They match clients with yacht owners and management companies, earning a commission on the charter fee. This means the onboard experience depends heavily on the specific yacht's owner and crew, not on Fraser itself. Their brokers are experienced and well-connected, but the quality of your charter will ultimately depend on the individual yacht you select.

Strengths: Enormous yacht selection, global reach, experienced brokers, strong brand reputation. Limitations: Brokerage model means less direct quality control. Primarily focused on the luxury and superyacht segment — not the right fit for a casual day charter or budget-conscious booking.

3. Camper & Nicholsons

Type: International brokerage | Based in: Palma and Puerto Portals offices | Fleet access: 1,500+ yachts worldwide | Price range: From approximately €25,000/week

Camper & Nicholsons claims to be the world's oldest yacht brokerage, tracing its origins to 1782. Like Fraser, they operate as a charter broker with access to a vast international fleet. Their Palma office has been active for years and their brokers have deep knowledge of the Balearic charter scene.

The company is best suited for clients who want a curated selection of high-end yachts and are willing to pay for the brokerage service. Their contracts follow MYBA standards, and their brokers can arrange complex multi-destination itineraries across the Mediterranean.

Strengths: Historic brand, extensive fleet access, professional brokerage service, MYBA contracts. Limitations: Same brokerage trade-offs as Fraser — they do not control the yachts directly. Pricing tends toward the higher end of the market.

4. MyMallorcaCharter (DMA Yachting)

Type: Charter broker with local focus | Based in: Palma de Mallorca | Fleet access: 50+ yachts in the Balearics | Price range: From approximately €15,000/week

MyMallorcaCharter is the Mallorca-focused brand of DMA Yachting, a charter brokerage with a strong online presence. Their senior broker, Sarah Klische, has lived and worked in Mallorca's yachting scene for over a decade, which gives the company genuine local expertise. They publish detailed yacht reviews with specific crew assessments and "why we like it" breakdowns, which is more transparent than most brokers.

As a brokerage, they do not manage yachts directly, but their local knowledge means they can steer clients toward well-maintained yachts with reliable crews. Their content marketing is notably strong — their blog articles on specific yachts and itineraries are among the most detailed in the market.

Strengths: Deep local knowledge, transparent yacht assessments, strong content and itinerary advice. Limitations: Brokerage model, smaller fleet access than global players like Fraser or Camper & Nicholsons.

5. Perfect Charter

Type: Fleet operator | Based in: Port de Sóller, Port de Pollença, and Palma | Fleet: Sailing yachts and motor boats | Price range: From approximately €1,500/day

Perfect Charter is a well-established local operator with a focus on sailing yachts and smaller motor boats. They operate from three locations across Mallorca, which gives them good coverage of the island's different coastlines. Their Port de Sóller base is particularly well-positioned for exploring the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana coastline.

The company has a solid reputation for group charters and corporate events. Their fleet tends toward the mid-range — functional, well-maintained boats rather than ultra-luxury superyachts. If you want a relaxed sailing experience with a knowledgeable local crew, Perfect Charter is worth considering.

Strengths: Multiple locations across Mallorca, sailing yacht expertise, good for groups. Limitations: Fleet is smaller and less luxury-focused than operators like Bluebnc. Limited options for superyacht-level experiences.

6. Charter Point

Type: Fleet operator | Based in: Puerto Portals | Fleet: Motor yachts and powerboats | Price range: From approximately €1,200/day

Charter Point operates from Puerto Portals, one of Mallorca's most prestigious marinas. They offer a selection of motor yachts and powerboats for day charters and short-term rentals. Their location in Puerto Portals makes them convenient for clients staying in the southwest coast area around Calvià, Portals Nous, and Bendinat.

The company is a good option for straightforward day charters without the complexity of a multi-day booking. Their fleet is smaller than some competitors, but the boats are well-maintained and the crews are professional.

Strengths: Premium marina location, straightforward day charter service, well-maintained fleet. Limitations: Smaller fleet, limited to day charters and short-term rentals. Not the right choice for week-long Mediterranean itineraries.

7. Porto Colom Yachting

Type: Fleet operator | Based in: Portocolom (east coast) | Fleet: Sailing boats, catamarans, motor yachts | Price range: From approximately €800/day

Porto Colom Yachting is the only significant charter operation on Mallorca's eastern coast, based in the natural harbour of Portocolom. This location gives them unique access to the island's southeastern coves — some of the most beautiful and least crowded anchorages in the Balearics. They also offer crossings to neighbouring Menorca.

Their fleet includes sailing boats, catamarans, and motor yachts, making them one of the more versatile operators on the island. If you are staying on the east coast of Mallorca and want to avoid the drive to Palma, Porto Colom Yachting is the obvious choice.

Strengths: Unique east coast location, access to uncrowded coves, diverse fleet types, Menorca crossings. Limitations: Remote from Palma and the southwest coast. Smaller operation with fewer luxury options.

8. Navigare Yachting

Type: International bareboat charter company | Based in: Palma (global network of 30+ bases) | Fleet: Sailing yachts and catamarans | Price range: From approximately €2,000/week (bareboat)

Navigare Yachting is an international bareboat charter company with a base in Palma. They cater to experienced sailors who want to captain their own yacht — no crew included. If you hold a valid sailing licence and want the freedom to plan your own itinerary at your own pace, Navigare offers well-maintained sailing yachts and catamarans at competitive prices.

The bareboat model is fundamentally different from crewed charter. You are responsible for navigation, mooring, provisioning, and the safety of everyone on board. This appeals to experienced sailors but is not suitable for first-timers or those who want a luxury service experience.

Strengths: Competitive bareboat pricing, well-maintained fleet, international network, ideal for experienced sailors. Limitations: Requires a sailing licence. No crew, no provisioning, no luxury service — you are doing everything yourself.

9. Nautal

Type: Peer-to-peer platform | Based in: Barcelona (online marketplace) | Fleet access: 1,000+ boats listed in Mallorca | Price range: From approximately €200/day (small boats without licence)

Nautal is a peer-to-peer boat rental platform — essentially Airbnb for boats. They list over 1,000 boats in Mallorca alone, ranging from small licence-free dinghies to larger motor yachts. The platform connects you directly with boat owners, and Nautal handles the booking and payment processing.

The main advantage is price: you can find boats at significantly lower rates than traditional charter companies. The main risk is inconsistency. Since each boat is managed by its individual owner, quality, maintenance standards, and communication vary widely. Nautal does offer a basic insurance package and customer support, but they cannot control the condition of every boat on their platform.

Strengths: Lowest prices in the market, enormous selection, easy online booking, licence-free options available. Limitations: Highly variable quality, limited support if things go wrong, no crew or luxury service. You are essentially renting from a stranger.

10. Sailaway Charters Mallorca

Type: Small local operator | Based in: Palma de Mallorca | Fleet: Small selection of sailing yachts | Price range: From approximately €1,000/day

Sailaway Charters is a smaller, locally-run operation that consistently appears at the top of Yelp and TripAdvisor rankings for boat charters in Mallorca. Their strength is personal service — with a small fleet, the owner is often directly involved in each charter. Clients frequently praise the intimate, personalised experience.

The trade-off is scale. With a limited fleet, availability can be tight during peak season (July–August), and they cannot offer the range of yacht sizes and types that larger operators provide.

Strengths: Excellent review ratings, personal service, owner involvement, good value. Limitations: Very small fleet, limited availability in peak season, primarily sailing yachts.

Quick Comparison Table

CompanyModelFleet TypeStarting PriceBest For
Bluebnc YachtingFleet operatorMotor yachts (40–165 ft)~€2,500/dayCrewed motor yacht charters, day charters, families
Fraser YachtsBrokerageAll types (global)~€30,000/weekSuperyacht charters, complex itineraries
Camper & NicholsonsBrokerageAll types (global)~€25,000/weekHigh-end curated charter experiences
MyMallorcaCharterBroker (local)Motor yachts~€15,000/weekLuxury motor yachts with local expertise
Perfect CharterFleet operatorSailing + motor~€1,500/dayGroup charters, sailing, corporate events
Charter PointFleet operatorMotor yachts~€1,200/dayDay charters from Puerto Portals
Porto Colom YachtingFleet operatorSailing + catamarans + motor~€800/dayEast coast exploration, Menorca crossings
Navigare YachtingBareboat charterSailing + catamarans~€2,000/weekExperienced sailors who want to self-captain
NautalP2P platformAll types~€200/dayBudget-conscious, small boat rentals
Sailaway ChartersSmall operatorSailing yachts~€1,000/dayIntimate, personal sailing experiences

How to Decide: A Practical Framework

Rather than asking "which is the best company," it is more useful to ask which company is the best fit for your specific situation. Here is a decision framework based on common charter scenarios:

If you want a luxury motor yacht with full crew for a day: Look at fleet operators who manage their own yachts — Bluebnc Yachting, Charter Point, or Perfect Charter. Direct management means the company is accountable for the yacht's condition and crew quality.

If you want a superyacht (50+ metres) for a week: You will likely need a brokerage like Fraser or Camper & Nicholsons, as superyachts of this size are rarely managed by local operators. Be prepared for a longer booking process and higher costs.

If you are an experienced sailor and want to captain your own boat: Navigare Yachting or a similar bareboat operator is the right choice. You will need a valid sailing licence and should be comfortable with Mediterranean navigation.

If you are on a tight budget: Nautal or similar peer-to-peer platforms offer the lowest prices. Just be realistic about what you are getting — a €200/day boat rental is a fundamentally different experience from a €5,000/day crewed charter.

If you are staying on Mallorca's east coast: Porto Colom Yachting saves you the drive to Palma and gives you access to the island's quieter, less-touristed coastline.

If you want the highest-reviewed experience: Check Google reviews and TripAdvisor. Companies with 100+ reviews and a 4.5+ star average have earned that rating through consistent delivery. Both Bluebnc Yachting and Sailaway Charters score exceptionally well on this metric.

Common Mistakes When Booking a Yacht Charter in Mallorca

Having worked in this industry for years, we see the same mistakes repeated by first-time charterers. Avoiding these will save you money and disappointment.

Comparing base prices without checking what is included. A €3,000 day charter that includes fuel, VAT, crew, and basic provisioning is often better value than a €2,000 quote that excludes all of those. Always ask for the total, all-inclusive price.

Booking through an intermediary without knowing who actually operates the yacht. If you book through a travel agent or online platform, find out which company manages the yacht. That is the company you will actually be dealing with on the day.

Waiting until July to book for August. Peak season in Mallorca runs from mid-June to mid-September, with July and August being the busiest months. The best yachts are often booked three to six months in advance. If you have specific dates in mind, book early.

Choosing based on yacht photos alone. A yacht can look spectacular in photos but have mechanical issues, an inexperienced crew, or poor maintenance. Reviews from recent clients are a far more reliable indicator than marketing photography.

Not asking about the crew. On a crewed charter, the crew makes or breaks the experience. Ask how long the captain and crew have been working together, whether they know the local waters, and whether they have experience with your type of group (families, corporate, couples).

The Mallorca Charter Season: When to Book

The charter season in Mallorca runs from April through October, with each period offering a different experience and price point.

PeriodWeatherCrowdsPricingBest For
April – May20–25°C, occasional rainLowLow season ratesQuiet exploration, sailing, couples
June25–30°C, mostly sunnyModerateShoulder seasonFamilies (before school holidays), best value-to-weather ratio
July – August30–35°C, hot and dryHighPeak ratesBeach days, nightlife, events (but book 3–6 months ahead)
September25–30°C, warm seasModerateShoulder seasonBest swimming (sea temperature peaks), fewer crowds
October20–25°C, some rainLowLow season ratesQuiet anchorages, autumn colours, wine harvest

Frequently Asked Questions

How many yacht charter companies operate in Mallorca?

Between 50 and 80 companies offer yacht charter services in Mallorca during the season. This includes fleet operators who manage their own yachts, international brokerages with local offices, and peer-to-peer platforms that list individual boat owners.

What is the cheapest way to charter a yacht in Mallorca?

Peer-to-peer platforms like Nautal offer small boat rentals from around €200 per day. For a crewed motor yacht experience, day charter prices typically start from €1,200–2,500 depending on the boat size and company. Bareboat sailing charters (where you captain yourself) start from approximately €2,000 per week.

Do I need a licence to rent a boat in Mallorca?

For boats under 6 metres and 15 horsepower, no licence is required in Spain. For larger boats, you need either a valid Spanish boating licence or an equivalent international certificate. Alternatively, you can book a crewed charter where the captain handles all navigation.

What is the difference between a fleet operator and a charter broker?

A fleet operator directly manages the yachts, employs the crew, and controls maintenance. A charter broker acts as an intermediary, connecting you with yacht owners. Fleet operators offer more accountability and quality control; brokers offer wider yacht selection across multiple owners.

When should I book a yacht charter in Mallorca?

For peak season (July–August), book three to six months in advance. For shoulder season (June, September), two to three months ahead is usually sufficient. Last-minute bookings are sometimes possible in April, May, and October, but you will have limited yacht selection.

Is it better to book directly with a charter company or through a travel agent?

Booking directly with the charter company typically gives you better pricing (no agent commission), more yacht options, and direct communication with the operations team. Travel agents can be useful if you are combining a yacht charter with other travel arrangements and want a single point of contact for everything.

What should be included in a yacht charter price?

A transparent charter price should include the yacht hire, captain, crew, fuel for a standard itinerary, VAT, and basic safety equipment. Some companies also include soft drinks and water. Items that are typically extra include food and drinks provisioning, special requests, and extended itineraries that require additional fuel.

Are yacht charters in Mallorca safe for families with children?

Yes. Most reputable charter companies have experience with family groups and provide child-sized life jackets, safety briefings, and crew who are comfortable with children on board. When booking, mention the ages of your children so the company can recommend appropriate yachts with features like low swim platforms and calm-water itineraries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Between 50 and 80 companies offer yacht charter services in Mallorca during the season. This includes fleet operators who manage their own yachts, international brokerages with local offices, and peer-to-peer platforms that list individual boat owners.

Peer-to-peer platforms like Nautal offer small boat rentals from around €200 per day. For a crewed motor yacht experience, day charter prices typically start from €1,200–2,500 depending on the boat size and company. Bareboat sailing charters start from approximately €2,000 per week.

For boats under 6 metres and 15 horsepower, no licence is required in Spain. For larger boats, you need either a valid Spanish boating licence or an equivalent international certificate. Alternatively, you can book a crewed charter where the captain handles all navigation.

A fleet operator directly manages the yachts, employs the crew, and controls maintenance. A charter broker acts as an intermediary, connecting you with yacht owners. Fleet operators offer more accountability and quality control; brokers offer wider yacht selection across multiple owners.

For peak season (July–August), book three to six months in advance. For shoulder season (June, September), two to three months ahead is usually sufficient. Last-minute bookings are sometimes possible in April, May, and October, but you will have limited yacht selection.

Booking directly with the charter company typically gives you better pricing (no agent commission), more yacht options, and direct communication with the operations team. Travel agents can be useful if you are combining a yacht charter with other travel arrangements.

A transparent charter price should include the yacht hire, captain, crew, fuel for a standard itinerary, VAT, and basic safety equipment. Some companies also include soft drinks and water. Items that are typically extra include food and drinks provisioning, special requests, and extended itineraries.

Yes. Most reputable charter companies have experience with family groups and provide child-sized life jackets, safety briefings, and crew who are comfortable with children on board. Mention the ages of your children when booking so the company can recommend appropriate yachts.

MYBA (Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association) is the industry's gold standard for professional conduct. MYBA membership requires adherence to standardised contracts, transparent pricing, and ethical business practices. When comparing charter companies, MYBA membership is a reliable indicator of legitimacy and professionalism.

Most fleet operators with a physical office in Mallorca, such as Bluebnc Yachting, allow prospective clients to visit yachts in person before committing to a booking. This is a significant advantage of booking with a local operator rather than a remote broker or online platform. Contact the company directly to arrange a viewing at their marina.

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