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.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect for groups This 2018 Saona 47 catamaran sleeps 11 across five cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to share costs on a Mediterranean charter. The dual-hulled design offers stability and space that monohulls simply can't match, which matters when you've got a full house onboard.
Well-equipped vessel Aurora 381 comes loaded with serious cruising kit: water maker, solar panels, generator, and air conditioning mean you're genuinely self-sufficient even in summer heat. The teak cockpit, bimini, and generous cushions make lounging effortless, while autopilot and chart plotter take the strain out of longer passages around the Balearic islands.
Solid value proposition At €10,500 per week with eleven berths, you're looking at roughly €955 per person for a fully-equipped catamaran, that's honest value for a 2018 boat in Mallorca. The included dinghy is a genuine bonus for exploring anchorages without hiring tender services.
One practical note Mallorca's airport (PMI) sits about 20km from the charter base, so factor in typical transfer time and costs when booking flights from the US or UK. With five cabins to manage and a large group, you'll want clear communication with Yates Mallorca about check-in logistics, standard procedure, but worth confirming given the boat's size.
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Based at La Lonja Marina Charter, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Aurora 381 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.
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