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Yacht Charter Ibiza Prices

Real 2026 rates · transparent breakdown

Yacht Charter Ibiza Prices

From €2,500 (half-day dayboat) to €120,000+ (35m superyacht week). What the numbers actually cover.

At a glance

Yacht charter prices in Ibiza in 2026 vary tenfold depending on vessel size, charter length and season. Half-day dayboat charters (4 hours, 11 guests + skipper) start around €2,500. Full-day chef-equipped sport yachts run €6,000–€9,000. Weekly superyacht charters range from €60,000 (25m base) to €140,000+ (35m flagship), plus APA of 25–35% for fuel and provisioning. Owner-direct rates through Aurelius Society are typically 10–15% below retail broker pricing.

Comparing yacht charter prices in Ibiza is harder than it should be. Different operators quote differently — some show 'all in', some show base-plus-APA, some quote per-person rather than per-charter. The page below shows real 2026 rates, with the full breakdown of what's included and what's billed separately.

Headline numbers always understate the all-in price. A €60,000 weekly base on a 30-metre superyacht is more honestly €84,000 all-in (€60k base + €18k APA + €6k tip). The cost guide goes into the breakdown in detail.

The fleet

Sample fleet — price-banded by length

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Friendship — 35.0 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
35.0 m

Friendship

12 guests + 6 crew

115ft Benetti — the flagship of the fleet. Refit in 2019, full-beam master suite, four further guest cabins, and a sundeck built for shaded dining at twelve. A crew of six runs the boat as a household: chef, two stewards, captain, two engineers. Built for weeks aboard, not days.

Dark Knight — 31.0 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
31.0 m

Dark Knight

12 guests + 4 crew

102ft Leopard with twin MTUs, 26 knots flat. Built for owners who'd rather arrive than cruise — Formentera in forty minutes, Mallorca before lunch. Twelve guests across five staterooms; a crew of four who've been aboard since the 2023 refit.

La Romana — 31.0 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
31.0 m

La Romana

12 guests + 4 crew

Sister hull to Dark Knight, refit 2024. Same Leopard 102 chassis, same twin MTUs — finished in warm teak and cream. Flybridge jacuzzi, foredeck sun pads, a tender lift that handles 4.2m. Quieter at speed than the original.

Lady KC — 30.2 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
30.2 m

Lady KC

12 guests + 3 crew

99ft Maiora with zero-speed stabilisers — comfortable at anchor in any swell. Flybridge jacuzzi, sun beds, sound system, and a full provisioning package included: seabob, jet ski, paddleboards, drinks. The reliable choice for guests who value stillness over speed.

Aya One — 27.0 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
27.0 m

Aya One

12 guests + 3 crew

27m Leopard 90 — sport-yacht performance with a flybridge that runs the full length of the upper deck. 27 knots cruise on triple MTUs, three doubles plus a twin, full crew of three. The fastest hull in the larger fleet and the most generous toy package: two seabobs, two paddleboards, a jet ski.

Juliet — 19.8 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
19.8 m

Juliet

10 guests

65ft Princess sport yacht. British build, teak cockpit, 28 knots without effort. The right boat for Formentera-and-back days with ten guests, three cabins below deck for those who stay overnight.

What's included

In the rate and out of it.

Included in the rate

  • The yacht — hull, equipment, marine insurance
  • Crew — captain, mate, stewardess, chef (on 20m+)
  • On-board safety equipment, snorkel kit, paddle boards, towels
  • Marina arrival/departure transfers
  • Concierge through the office — restaurant bookings, photographer, DJ, helicopter
  • Owner-direct rate (10–15% saving vs. retail broker)

Billed separately

  • Fuel — billed by consumption on day charters, via APA on weekly
  • Chef provisioning (food cost) — typically €60–€90/guest/day
  • Alcohol — provisioned to preference, billed at cost
  • Ashore restaurant bills (Blue Marlin, CBbC, Juan y Andrea, etc.)
  • Optional extras — jet skis (€450/day), DJ (€800–€2,500), photographer (€400–€800)
  • Crew gratuity (10–15% of base rate, end of charter)
  • Spanish VAT (21% on weekly base)

Rough rates

What it actually costs.

FormatRateNote
Sundowner · 3 hoursfrom €3,500Two crew, chef-served small dinner
Dayboat · half-day (4h)from €2,50011 guests + skipper
Dayboat · full day (8h)€4,500–€7,00011 guests + skipper
Sport with chef · full day€6,000–€9,00012 guests + 2 crew
Sport flybridge · full day€8,000–€13,00012 guests + 2–3 crew
Superyacht · single day€18,000–€30,00012 guests + 4+ crew
Mid-flybridge · week base€35,000–€55,000+APA 25–35%
Sport flybridge · week base€55,000–€80,000+APA 25–35%
Superyacht 30m+ · week base€80,000–€140,000+APA 25–35%
Large superyacht 40m+ · week base€140,000++APA, on application

All weekly rates exclude APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance — 25–35% of the base, covers fuel, dockage, provisioning), Spanish VAT (21%), and crew gratuity (10–15% of base, paid at end of charter).

Questions we hear

Most-asked.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht in Ibiza for a day?+

A half-day on a dayboat starts around €2,500 for 11 guests + skipper. A full day on a chef-equipped sport yacht runs €6,000–€9,000. A full day on a 25-metre superyacht is €18,000–€30,000. Add fuel (€400–€1,500), chef provisioning (€60–€90/guest), and any ashore bills.

What is APA on a yacht charter?+

Advanced Provisioning Allowance — typically 25–35% of the base weekly rate, paid in advance and managed by the captain for fuel, dockage, food, drink and incidentals. Settled with receipts at the end of the charter; unspent APA is refunded.

Is yacht charter cheaper if I book owner-direct?+

Yes — typically 10–15% cheaper than retail broker rates. Retail platforms include a broker margin Aurelius doesn't carry. On a €60,000 weekly base, owner-direct saves €6,000–€9,000.

Does the price include fuel and chef?+

Day charters: the yacht and crew are included; fuel is billed by consumption (€400–€1,500); chef is optional add-on (€350–€600/day + provisioning). Weekly charters: yacht and crew included; fuel and chef provisioning are paid via APA at actual cost.

Is gratuity expected on top of the price?+

Yes. Industry standard is 10–15% of the base charter rate (not APA), distributed by the captain at end of charter. For exceptional service, 20% is generous.

Do prices change with season?+

Yes — substantially. Mid-July through end-August commands a 15–25% premium over May/June/September. October can be 30–40% below August on the same vessel.

Are there hidden costs in a yacht charter?+

None that the office hides. The Aurelius quote separates: base + crew + APA + VAT + tip. Everything billed beyond the base is itemised. Ashore restaurants, optional extras (DJ, photographer, jet skis) are clearly labelled before you commit.

The office

See the full breakdown.

The cost guide goes into APA, VAT, crew tip, fuel and provisioning in detail. Or send us the brief and we quote against your party.

Owner-direct rates · By introduction