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 This 2014 Oceanis 45 suits groups of 4–10 people who want comfortable coastal cruising with sleeping space to spare. The four cabins and generous berth count make it ideal for extended family trips or friends sharing costs across a longer charter week.
Well-equipped cruiser You're getting solid cruising features here: autopilot, sprayhood, lazy jack, solar panels, and a cockpit chart plotter all take the strain out of sailing. The teak deck and bimini add that pleasant touch of refinement, while the dinghy gives you flexibility to explore anchorages and beach stops around the Balearics.
Good value proposition At €3,450/week with a modest €2,500 deposit, this boat sits in the mid-range for Mediterranean bareboat sailing—reasonable for a 13.8m vessel in a popular charter hub like Majorca. You're paying for a proven platform and well-maintained equipment rather than premium frills.
One practical note The operator rating is solid (4/5) but based on only two reviews, so check recent feedback carefully before booking. Majorca's major airports (PMI) have good international connections for US and UK travelers, though charter-base logistics are always worth confirming directly with Alboran.
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Reial Club Nàutic Port de Pollença, Spain
Palma, Spain
La Lonja Marina Charter, Spain
Based at La Lonja Marina Charter, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Alboran XXXIV Nini (Majorca) is operated by Alboran Charter.
Muelle de la lonja