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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Best for relaxed cruisers This 1995 Ferretti is ideal if you want comfort and ease without the fuss of a sailing yacht, think families or mixed groups who value stability and effortless cruising over performance. The flybridge layout gives everyone outdoor space, which is a genuine highlight for Mediterranean summer charters.
Solid cabin layout Three cabins sleeping six works well for extended groups, and the practical equipment list covers most bases: autopilot and bow thruster make handling straightforward, while Wi-Fi keeps you connected if needed. Snorkeling gear and a paddle board are nice touches for exploring quieter anchorages.
Fair value proposition At around €7,960 per week with a modest €2,000 deposit, you're paying reasonable rates for a 29-year-old displacement motoryacht, expect fuel consumption to be a real consideration on longer passages, though that's typical for this type. You're essentially renting proven, comfortable cruising space rather than anything cutting-edge.
Age is the caveat Built in 1995, this boat will feel and function like a '90s yacht: mechanically sound if well-maintained, but older systems and interiors mean fewer modern conveniences than newer alternatives. If the base location suits your flight routing, it's a solid no-fuss choice; if not, the logistics of getting there might tip the scales toward a newer boat elsewhere.
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Based at La Lonja Marina Charter, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Tres Sirenas is operated by Alida Yachts.
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.
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