The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
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Perfect for families The Dufour 470 is an excellent choice for a group or family wanting comfortable cruising without steep learning curves. With four cabins sleeping eight and a 2024 build, you're getting a modern, well-appointed boat that's forgiving for mixed sailing abilities.
Standout comfort features This yacht punches above its weight for a 48-footer: air conditioning, water maker, generator, and a full sprayhood make extended time aboard genuinely pleasant rather than roughing it. The teak cockpit and generous cushions turn sailing into relaxation, while the bow thruster and autopilot reduce the physical demands of handling.
Solid value proposition At €8,400 per week from Mallorca, you're paying fairly for a nearly-new boat with serious creature comforts and strong safety gear (chart plotter, autopilot, full dinghy setup). For international guests flying from North America or mainland Europe, Mallorca's connectivity is excellent, short connections via Barcelona or Madrid, and English-speaking support is standard at this operator.
One realistic note The Dufour 470 is a straightforward cruiser, not a performance racer, so don't expect thrilling upwind work or flat-out speed. If your group includes anyone with back or mobility concerns, the companionway access and cabin headroom are reasonable but worth checking in person before committing.
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Based at La Lonja Marina Charter, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. AN is operated by Yates Mallorca.
Muelle de la lonja
La Lonja Marina sits in Palma's working harbour, offering immediate access to the Balearic Islands' best cruising grounds; week one typically sees charters heading south to Cabrera National Park or northeast along the coast toward Andratx and Port d'Andratx, with reliable northwesterly winds making for straightforward sailing. The sheltered waters around Mallorca's southwest coast suit varied skill levels, while nearby islands like Dragonera and Illa Fogoneu break up longer passages and provide good anchorages. You can also reach Menorca within two days' sailing, opening a second-week option without repositioning.
Palma, Spain
Club Maritimo San Antonio De La Playa, Spain
La Lonja Marina Charter, Spain
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