Spain
Balearic contrasts — party capitals and pristine ecological havens.

The Essence of
Spain
The Balearic Islands operate as a highly autonomous cruising ecosystem within the Western Mediterranean. Geographically positioned to intercept vessels entering the Mediterranean via the Strait of Gibraltar, Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera offer some of the most dramatic internal contrasts of any charter destination in the world. One day you are sailing alongside Es Vedrà at sunset; the next you are floating above the Caribbean-blue shallows of Formentera's Ses Illetes in near-absolute silence.
Information
- Best time to visitMay to October
- LanguagesGreek | English
- CurrencyEuro
- CapitalAthens
- Time ZoneUTC +2
Reasons to visit Spain
- Unrivalled Internal Contrast
- Premier Sailing Conditions
- UNESCO History Meets World-Class Nightlife
Why Charter Here
Discover the unique elements that make this destination a world-class yachting hub.
Unrivalled Internal Contrast
The Balearics uniquely cater to both hyper-social party demographics and intensely private, nature-oriented clients within the same week's itinerary — no other destination offers this range.
Premier Sailing Conditions
Consistent thermal breezes make the Balearics an absolute haven for large sailing yachts and performance catamarans, with major regattas anchoring the event calendar.
UNESCO History Meets World-Class Nightlife
Ibiza's fortified Dalt Vila is a UNESCO World Heritage site — the same island also hosts the world's most celebrated nightlife infrastructure, all accessible by tender.
Suggested Routes
Let these curated itineraries inspire your journey. Every charter route is entirely customizable to your preferences.
Balearic Circuit — 7 Days
Day 1
Palma de Mallorca — Gothic Cathedral, superyacht marina, Old Town exploration
Day 2
Portals Vells — secluded anchorage, sea caves, crystal water
Day 3
Cabrera Island — pristine marine reserve, WWII history, secluded beaches
Day 4
Ibiza — Dalt Vila UNESCO old town, Botafoc marina, Es Vedrà transit
Day 5–6
Formentera — Ses Illetes turquoise shallows, Cala Saona, Es Caló wooden jetties
Day 7
Menorca — Mahón natural harbor (deepest in the Mediterranean), Ciutadella · return to Palma
Regatta Week — Superyacht Cup Palma
Day 1–2
Palma arrival · race briefing · Yacht Club de Mallorca
Day 3–5
Superyacht Cup racing days · Palma Bay · evening hospitality events
Day 6
Celebratory cruise toward Cabrera national reserve
Day 7
Award ceremony · Palma de Mallorca disembarkation
Signature Experiences
A taste of what awaits. Unforgettable moments curated exclusively for luxury yacht charters.

Formentera — The Caribbean of the Mediterranean
The shallow, turquoise waters of Formentera's Ses Illetes are frequently compared to the Caribbean. Strictly protected as an ecological haven, it is only truly accessible by tender from an anchored yacht.

Es Vedrà at Golden Hour
The mystical uninhabited limestone islet of Es Vedrà rises 382 meters dramatically from the sea southwest of Ibiza — one of the Mediterranean's most photogenic navigational waypoints.
Destination Gallery
Visual inspiration for your upcoming charter.






