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Rental Motorboat Sessa Marine Key largo 22 Balearic Islands
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Balearic Islands

5.0(1)

Motorboat Sessa Marine Key largo 22 150hp (2007)

  • Skipper optional
7 people · 150 hp · 7 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$510 / day

Rental Motorboat Beneteau Flyer 7 sundeck Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

5.0(12)

BENETEAU FLYER 7 SUNDECK (2021)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
6 people · 200 hp · 7.2 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$688 / day

Rental Sailboat Archambault Grand Surprise Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.6(5)

Live an incredible day in our sailboat around the Norht Coast of Menorca (2006)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 2 cabins · 3 berths · 9.5 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,290 / day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 51.1 Balearic Islands

Balearic Islands

New

Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 51.1 15.94m (2024)

  • Skipper optional
12 people · 4 cabins · 12 berths · 15.9 m

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$1,228 / day

Rental Boat without license  Majoni Caleta 25 Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

5.0(3)

Boat without license Majoni Caleta 25 10hp (1986)

  • Without license
4 people · 10 hp · 5 m
  • Fuel included

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$322 / day

Rental Boat without license  Menorquin 25 Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.9(3)

Boat without license Menorquin 25 10hp (1979)

  • Without license
4 people · 10 hp · 5 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$322 / day

Rental Catamaran Ukelele Catamaran 36 Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

5.0(1)

Catamaran Ukelele Catamaran 36 11.00m (2017)

  • Skipper offered
12 people · 2 cabins · 11 m
  • Fuel included

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$1,290 / day

Rental Catamaran DYS Rush 10 Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

5.0(2)

Catamaran DYS Rush 10 11.00m (2017)

  • Skipper offered
11 people · 2 berths · 11 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$1,182 / day

Rental Motor yacht Sunseeker 82 Predator Balearic Islands

Balearic Islands

New

Motor yacht Sunseeker 82 Predator 3000hp (2006)

  • Skipper mandatory
8 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 25 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$4,145 / day

Rental Motorboat Pacific Craft Open 625 Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.9(17)

Motorboat Pacific Craft Open 625 150hp (2018)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
7 people · 150 hp · 6.2 m

From 
$355 / day

Rental Motorboat Quicksilver Activ 605 Open 150CV Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

5.0(11)

Fantastic Quicksilver motorboat in Menorca (2021)

  • Without captain
  • Super owner
7 people · 150 hp · 6 m

From 
$408 / day

Rental Sailboat Dresport Furia 37 Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

New

Sailboat Dresport Furia 37 12.00m (1985)

  • Skipper offered
9 people · 2 cabins · 12 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$767 / day

Rental Boat without license  Copino Caleta Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.9(6)

Boat without license Copino Caleta 12hp (1980)

  • Without license
4 people · 12 hp · 5 m
  • Fuel included

From 
$322 / day

Rental Motorboat Quicksilver Quicksilver 550 Active open Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.3(5)

Motorboat Quicksilver Quicksilver 550 Active open 100hp (2017)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
6 people · 100 hp · 5.5 m

From 
$430 / day

Rental Motorboat Sessa Marine Remus 620 Open Fornells, Minorca
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Fornells, Minorca

4.8(6)

New 2021 115cv Discounts! (2021)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
8 people · 115 hp · 6.2 m

From 
$215 / day

Rental Motorboat Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 Wa Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

New

Motorboat Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 Wa 250hp (2024)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
9 people · 250 hp · 7.2 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
$376 / day

Rental Motorboat Quicksilver 505 Activ Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.8(30)

Motorboat Quicksilver 505 Activ 80hp (2017)

  • Without captain
  • Super owner
5 people · 80 hp · 5 m

From 
$215 / day

Rental Motorboat Zodiac Medline I Fornells, Minorca

Fornells, Minorca

4.7(18)

Motorboat Zodiac Medline I 70hp (2021)

  • Without captain
  • Super owner
5 people · 70 hp · 4.8 m

From 
$296 / day

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David
Oct 10, 2023
Very good service. Everything as described. Will use this service again if I can.
Dave
Sep 25, 2023
A fantastic day on a great boat in excellent condition. Great comms with Juan throughout and no issues with changing the day when the weather was poor. Overall a very positive experience from start to finish. Will be back.

The Beauty of a Boat Rental In the Balearic Islands

One of the best places to enjoy a boat rental is in the Balearic Islands. This chain of four islands off the coast of Spain is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Additionally, the historical construction of the Gothic-era buildings will leave you amazed. It’s like you were transplanted directly to hundreds of years in the past.

One thing you have to experience in a Balearic Islands boat rental is one of the famous sunsets. If you can catch one from the water, it’s sure to be one you’ll never forget.

How Much Is a Balearic Islands Boat Rental?

You can expect to pay the following for a boat rental in the Balearic Islands.

• Motorboats are available for about $400 per day.

• Sailboats have a wide range depending on the size and can cost anywhere from $450 to $1,300.

• Small whalers are available for rent for a more modestly-priced $300 per day.


Where to Take Your Balearic Islands Rent-a-Boat

There are plenty of beautiful places to explore in your Balearic Islands boat rental. Consider the following areas while you’re on vacation:

• Visit the famous Ibiza, one of the four islands that make up the Balearics. This is one of the biggest tourist locations in Spain, and there’s no shortage of active nightlife.

• Tour the cultural cities like Madrid and others. Spain has some of the most beautiful architecture in the world.

Barcelona is another popular stop that you should catch while you’re in Spain. It’s not a part of the islands, but it’s worth checking out.

• Spain has some of the richest and most beautiful wineries in the world. Stop in and sample some of the most flavorful wines across the globe.

Menorca is one of the quieter Balearic Islands. If you want more relaxation time, you should consider staying here for a night or two.

What to see/do in the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands are a popular tourist destination located in the Mediterranean Sea, and there is no shortage of things to see and do on these beautiful islands. Here are some suggestions:

  1. Explore the beaches - The Balearic Islands are famous for their beautiful beaches, including Cala Macarella, Es Trenc, Cala Millor, and Cala Comte. Get a private yacht charter in the Balearic Islands to explore the best sandy beaches. Soak up the sun, swim in the crystal-clear water, and enjoy the stunning scenery.
  2. Visit the historic towns and cities - The Balearic Islands are steeped in history, and there are many historic towns and cities to explore, including Palma de Mallorca, Ciutadella de Menorca, and Ibiza Town.
  3. Go hiking - The islands are also known for their natural beauty, and there are many hiking trails that offer stunning views of the coastline, countryside, and mountains. Try the Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca or the Cami de Cavalls in Menorca.
  4. Enjoy water sports - The Balearic Islands are the perfect yacht charter vacation to add water sports, including snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, and kayaking. There are many types of yachts to charter for your
  5. Experience the nightlife - Ibiza is famous for its nightlife, with clubs and parties that attract visitors from around the world. Other islands also have lively nightlife scenes, such as Palma de Mallorca.
  6. Taste the local cuisine - The Balearic Islands have a rich culinary tradition, with dishes like paella, sobrasada, ensaimada, and tumbet. Be sure to try some local specialties while you're there.
  7. Visit cultural sites - The Balearic Islands have a rich cultural heritage, with sites like the Talayotic monuments in Menorca, the Gothic Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca, and the Necropolis of Puig des Molins in Ibiza.

These are just a few suggestions for things to see and do in the Balearic Islands. Whatever your interests, you're sure to find something to enjoy on these beautiful islands.

Balearic Islands FAQs:

Are the Balearic Islands dangerous?

The islands aren’t dangerous per se, but with any new place, you must keep your eyes open. Don’t travel alone, and never journey to places you’re not familiar with. Stay out of areas that aren’t well lit and try to stick with areas with more tourists.

What type of boat should I rent in the Balearic Islands?

This depends on the size of your party. Keep in mind your time will be spent in the ocean, so you’ll want a Balearic Islands yacht charter that can handle those conditions. Make sure the boat is large enough to handle the number of people you have in your group. The type of boat you should rent in the Balearic Islands depends on your preferences and experience. Here are some options to consider:

Sailboat - If you're an experienced sailor or would like to learn how to sail, renting a sailboat can be a great way to explore the islands. Sailboats are perfect for leisurely cruising, and you can anchor in secluded coves and bays.

Catamaran - A catamaran is a great option if you're traveling with a larger group or if you want more space and comfort. Catamarans are stable and fast, and they offer a lot of room for lounging and socializing.

Motorboat - If you want more speed and the ability to explore further distances, renting a motorboat can be a great option. You can visit more secluded beaches and coves, and you can easily reach neighboring islands.

Yacht - If you want to enjoy a luxurious experience and have a larger budget, renting a yacht can be a great option. Yachts offer more space, comfort, and amenities, and they are perfect for celebrating special occasions or entertaining guests.

Regardless of the type of boat you choose, it's important to make sure that you have the necessary licenses and experience to operate the boat safely. If you're not experienced or confident in your abilities, you can also consider hiring a skipper to handle the boat for you.

When is the best time to go to the Balearic Islands?

The Balearic Islands have a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers, making it a popular destination year-round. However, the best time to visit the Balearic Islands depends on your preferences and what you want to do.

Summer (June to September) is the high season in the Balearic Islands, with warm temperatures and long sunny days. This is the best time to enjoy the beaches and water sports, and to experience the vibrant nightlife scene. However, the summer months can also be crowded and more expensive.

Spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November) are also good times to visit, with milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower prices. These seasons are perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the islands' cultural sites.

Winter (December to February) is the low season in the Balearic Islands, with fewer tourists and lower prices. While the temperatures can be cool and some businesses may close, there are still plenty of things to do, including visiting cultural sites and trying local cuisine.

Overall, the best time to visit the Balearic Islands depends on your preferences and what you want to do. If you're looking for sun, sea, and party, then the summer months are the best time to visit. If you prefer a more peaceful and affordable experience, then the shoulder seasons or winter months may be better suited for you.