Charter season, May–October

Private Yacht Charter in Ibiza — Your Crew, Your Coastline

Choose from sailing yachts, catamarans and motor yachts up to 40 metres, each delivered with skipper and hostess for day trips to Formentera and beyond.

City
Ibiza
Fleet
31 yachts
From
€1,700/day
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From quiet day-boats to staffed superyachts.

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Riva Aquariva
Riva

Riva Aquariva

Mahogany lines, open water, eight close friends

  • 10m
  • 8 guests
  • 1 cabins
  • 41kn
from €3,200/day View →
Forza 37
Focus

Forza 37

Forza 37 — 20m

  • 20m
  • 9 guests
  • 1 cabins
from €3,300/day Contact
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What Sets Our Brokerage Apart

Hand-Inspected, Curated Fleet

Every yacht on our books has been walked and surveyed by our team — from 12-metre day boats to 40-metre motor yachts berthed at Marina Botafoch and Marina Ibiza.

Local Knowledge, Not Guesswork

Our brokers live on the island year-round, tracking swell patterns off Es Vedrà and table availability at seaside restaurants so your itinerary reflects real conditions, not brochure copy.

Full Concierge from Dock to Deck

Airport transfers, gourmet provisioning, on-board chef hire, water-toy packages and children's safety gear are arranged before you step aboard — one invoice, no loose ends.

Transparent Day-Rate Pricing

You receive a single quote covering the charter fee, crew, and an advance provisioning allowance for fuel and food — no hidden surcharges added after departure from port.

Round-the-Clock Trip Support

A dedicated coordinator remains on call 24 hours a day while you are at sea, handling last-minute berth requests at Formentera's La Savina or restaurant changes ashore.

Ibiza
Spain

Why Charter a Yacht in Ibiza

Ibiza sits at the centre of a compact cruising ground that rewards short hops with dramatic variety. Marina Ibiza and Marina Botafoch serve as home ports for most charters, placing you within 20 nautical miles of Formentera's turquoise shallows and 35 nautical miles of the quieter southern capes of Mallorca. The season runs from early May through late October, with peak demand in July and August. Day-trip destinations such as Es Vedrà, Cala Salada and the salt flats of Ses Salines are all reachable inside 90 minutes under power.

Motor yachts between 15 and 40 metres dominate the local fleet, though sailing yachts and performance catamarans draw a loyal following from repeat visitors who prefer a quieter pace. Most anchorages around the island are open roadsteads with sand over rock, so holding is reliable in moderate northwesterly swell. Med-mooring stern-to is standard in the main harbours. Ashore, the fish market at Sa Peixateria in Ibiza Town supplies the raw ingredients that private chefs turn into deck-side lunches — grilled red prawns, bullit de peix, local rosado.

The island suits couples seeking a slow week along the western cliffs as comfortably as it suits families with young children who need calm water and flexible schedules. Corporate groups regularly book midweek for client entertainment, combining a morning swim at Cala Comte with a long lunch at anchor off Playa d'en Bossa. A three-night itinerary looping south to Formentera and back captures the best of both islands. Contact our brokers to shape a route around your dates and group size.

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Q & A

Frequently Asked Questions

A quick read of what most charter clients ask before booking.

  • How much does a yacht charter in Ibiza cost?

    Day charters typically start from a few thousand euros, scaling with vessel size and season week. The quote includes crew, insurance and basic equipment. Fuel and catering are covered by an advance provisioning allowance agreed before departure from Marina Ibiza.

  • What is included in an Ibiza yacht rental?

    Every booking includes a professional skipper, hostess, fuel allocation, harbour fees, bed linen and basic water toys. Premium extras such as a private chef, stand-up paddle boards or jet-ski hire are quoted separately so you control the final spend.

  • How many guests can join a day charter in Ibiza?

    Day-charter capacity depends on the vessel's safety certificate — most motor yachts between 15 and 24 metres carry up to 12 guests by day. Overnight sleeping berths are fewer, usually six to ten. Your broker will confirm the exact limit for each yacht.

  • When is the best time to charter a yacht in Ibiza?

    June and September offer warm seas, lighter winds and thinner crowds at anchorages like Cala Comte and Ses Salines. July and August deliver peak nightlife and the warmest water, though popular bays fill early. May and October suit quieter, budget-conscious trips.

  • Can I book a last-minute yacht charter in Ibiza?

    Yes — short-notice bookings are realistic outside July and August, when availability tightens. Our brokers monitor cancellations and repositioning gaps daily, so even in high season a suitable yacht sometimes surfaces within 48 hours of your requested date.

  • What is the cancellation policy for an Ibiza charter?

    Cancellation terms vary by yacht owner and booking window. Most contracts follow a tiered structure with partial refunds further from the departure date and reduced flexibility closer to it. Speak directly with your broker for the specific terms that apply to your selected vessel.

  • Do I need a licence to rent a yacht in Ibiza?

    No licence is required when you book a crewed charter — your skipper holds the professional certification and local knowledge needed to navigate Balearic waters. Simply board at Marina Botafoch or your agreed pick-up point and the crew handles everything from mooring to passage planning.