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The Balearic Islands — Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera, and Cabrera — sit in the western Mediterranean, 80–300 km east of the Spanish mainland. The combination of dramatic limestone cliffs, crystal-clear coves inaccessible by road, reliable summer sailing winds, and a world-class food and nightlife scene makes the Balearics one of Europe's most desirable charter destinations.
Mallorca — the largest island, with everything: mountain scenery, historic Palma, sandy beaches, and sheltered bays. The north-west coast (Serra de Tramuntana) is especially dramatic.
Menorca — quieter and greener, with the best-preserved prehistoric monuments in the Balearics. Famous for its gin (introduced by the British) and rocky red-tinged coastline.
Ibiza — world-famous for its nightlife, but also beautiful for sailing: secluded coves, crystal water, and a relaxed vibe away from the clubs.
Formentera — tiny, flat, and stunning. The shallow Ses Salines lagoon between Ibiza and Formentera has the most transparent water in the Mediterranean.
| Base | Island | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Palma | Mallorca | Mallorca circuit, Menorca crossing |
| Port d'Eivissa | Ibiza | Ibiza + Formentera |
| Mahón | Menorca | Menorca exploration |
| Boat type | Shoulder season | Peak season (Jul–Aug) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht (32–40ft) | $900 – $1,800/week | $1,600 – $3,000/week |
| Sailing yacht (40–50ft) | $1,600 – $3,000/week | $2,800 – $5,000/week |
| Catamaran (40–45ft) | $2,800 – $4,500/week | $4,500 – $8,000/week |
The Balearics are popular and marinas fill up fast in July–August. Book 4–6 months ahead for peak season. Marina fees: €30–€120/night in peak season depending on boat size and location (Ibiza and Formentera are most expensive).