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Day Charter – All Inclusive

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Day Charter – All Inclusive

  • 5.07 reviews
  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $1,027.36
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Four hours and the sea owns your day. This Mallorca sail charter gives you a private charter for up to 11 people, then turns each stop into real fun with an underwater scooter and other water toys instead of just sitting and sightseeing.

I also love how smoothly the trip is set up: fuel, a professional skipper, final cleaning, snacks, and two drinks are handled, so you can focus on being in the water. One possible drawback: the experience needs good weather, and you’ll want to plan for sun, wind, and salt-air comfort.

Key highlights before you go

Day Charter - All Inclusive - Key highlights before you go

  • Up to 11 people so you actually get a private day on the water, not a crowded shuffle.
  • Underwater scooter + snorkeling gear mean you can play even if you’re not a strong swimmer.
  • SUP and a crystal clear kayak add variety when the water conditions are right.
  • Multiple coves in one 4-hour run so you get a mini tour of Mallorca’s coastline without overthinking logistics.
  • Skippers like Marty and Danny set the tone with friendly English and a relaxed pace.
  • Anti-jellyfish pool is included, which makes it easier to let younger swimmers enjoy themselves.

A 4-hour Mallorca sail that feels like a water playground

Day Charter - All Inclusive - A 4-hour Mallorca sail that feels like a water playground
This is the kind of charter you book when you want the coastline and the fun, without the usual travel-day fatigue. You’re out for about four hours, which is long enough to get multiple swims and water games in, but short enough that everyone stays upbeat.

The boat setup is clearly built for activity. The water toys aren’t just decorations. You get snorkeling equipment, an underwater scooter, paddle surf (SUP), and a crystal clear kayak. In a short window, that variety matters, because you’re not stuck doing the same thing for the whole outing.

And since it’s private, the day moves at your group’s pace. That’s a big deal for families and mixed-age groups. One 60th-birthday group even had a 3-year-old along, and the privacy made the schedule feel comfortable instead of rushed.

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What’s included, and why that matters for your day

The value here isn’t only the price. It’s the way they package the essentials so you’re not nickel-and-diming yourself mid-trip.

You get:

  • Water toys and snorkeling equipment (underwater scooter, SUP, snorkeling masks, and the crystal clear kayak)
  • Fuel and a professional skipper
  • Final cleaning
  • Snacks, an appetizer, and 2 drinks (plus soda/pop is listed as included)
  • The anti-jellyfish pool
  • All fees and taxes

The practical win: you can show up, smile, and play. With a short charter, even one missing item—like the wrong gear or a surprise add-on—can throw off the rhythm. Here, most of the friction is removed.

One thing to keep in mind: towels and sunscreen aren’t included. You’ll want to bring your own sun protection and a towel you’re fine getting wet.

Price and value: how $1,027.36 per group can make sense

Day Charter - All Inclusive - Price and value: how $1,027.36 per group can make sense
The charter costs $1,027.36 per group, up to 11 passengers. Since it’s priced per group, your cost per person depends on how full your boat ends up.

  • If you fill it with 11 people: you’re roughly around $93 per person.
  • If you have a smaller group, the per-person cost rises, but you’re still not paying separately for the skipper, fuel, and the water-activity gear.

For me, the value equation works best when you have a group that wants to hang together for the full four hours. This is the sweet spot for friend groups, family gatherings, and multi-family trips where the goal is shared fun, not “each person does their own thing.”

The itinerary: coves that let you swim, float, and explore

Day Charter - All Inclusive - The itinerary: coves that let you swim, float, and explore
You’ll sail from Palma and make several stops along Mallorca’s coast. The key idea is simple: each stop is designed to give you time in the water, with the gear ready to use.

Stop 1: Playa Punta Negra

This is where the day often kicks off with an easy transition from sailing to swimming. Punta Negra is a good kind of start: the vibe is playful, and it gives you a chance to get your bearings before the group commits to the deeper water fun like the underwater scooter.

What you’ll like here: it’s a clean early start for snorkeling and water games.

What to watch: if your group is new to the scooter or paddle board, give yourselves a little time to get comfortable before rushing.

Stop 2: Platja Del Mago

Platja Del Mago is another chance to switch your mode. One minute you’re sailing, the next you’re using the gear and settling into a steady swim-and-play rhythm. If the water conditions line up, this is where the cruise starts to feel like a true day at the beach—just with a boat base.

Potential drawback: beach-time can make people forget sunscreen. Keep an eye on sun exposure here, especially during the middle of the day.

Stop 3: Mallorca Wellness SPA Gran Playa de Palma

You’ll stop around the Gran Playa de Palma area near Mallorca Wellness SPA. Think of this as a scenic checkpoint in the middle of the run. If the crew is following a practical route, this kind of stop can work well for a breather—short, useful, and timed so you don’t burn out before the best swim spots later.

What you might enjoy: a calmer pause in the itinerary.

Tip: use this moment to hydrate and get your drink/snack rhythm back before the next swim.

Stop 4: Cala Major

Cala Major is the kind of stop that brings you back into “water sports mode.” This is where SUP and the crystal clear kayak can feel especially fun, because you’ve got enough time to try a couple of different ways to enjoy the water.

If your group includes people who don’t want to snorkel the whole time, this stop gives them a different option. Kayak and paddle board time can make the day work for mixed comfort levels.

Stop 5: Ses Illetes

Ses Illetes is a strong finale choice. By the last stop, you’ve usually figured out what you like best: scooter play, snorkeling, paddling, or just floating and watching the coastline pass overhead. A final cove stop gives your group one last round before you head back.

My advice: plan to spend your last session doing what your group loved most first. Don’t save it for later if you know you’re going to want it.

The skipper matters: Marty and Danny set the tone

Day Charter - All Inclusive - The skipper matters: Marty and Danny set the tone
On a charter like this, the skipper isn’t just a driver. They’re the difference between a boat day that feels chaotic and one that feels smooth.

In the real world, I’ve seen how much personality and experience shape the trip. Here, the captains get praised for being friendly and for their English. Names that come up: Captain Marty and Captain Danny.

The style you want is exactly what you’re paying for: clear instructions for water toys, a relaxed pace, and guidance on when to play and when to take a breath. One group described the captain as accommodating and good at keeping everyone engaged, and another highlighted that the captain gave a beautiful tour with plenty of time for water sports.

That’s the point of sailing with a skipper. You get the sailing without the stress of coordinating the route and handling the boat while you’re also trying to enjoy yourself.

Water toys you can actually use (and not just pose with)

Day Charter - All Inclusive - Water toys you can actually use (and not just pose with)
This is where the charter wins.

You’ll have access to:

  • Snorkelling equipment (masks)
  • Underwater scooter equipment
  • Stand up paddle board (SUP)
  • Crystal clear kayak
  • Anti-jellyfish pool

The underwater scooter is often the “wow” item. It’s fun even if you don’t have super strong confidence in the water. You’re powered by the device, so you can focus on exploring rather than fighting for position.

The SUP and crystal clear kayak add movement options. They’re also great for groups with different preferences. Some people love being active; others prefer a slower glide with a view.

Snorkeling is the reliable crowd-pleaser. You can keep it simple: gear on, short swim, look around, then switch back to a toy if you want more action.

Food and drinks: snacks, an appetizer, and a real moment to eat

Day Charter - All Inclusive - Food and drinks: snacks, an appetizer, and a real moment to eat
This charter is not only about the water. It also includes food and drinks so you don’t end up cranky.

You get:

  • Snacks
  • An appetizer
  • 2 drinks
  • Soda/pop

In at least one experience, the food included local produce for lunch, and the day included a relaxed moment with beer/wine as people surfaced after water time. That kind of “we did it” drink moment is small, but it changes the feel of the day.

If you have dietary needs, ask ahead. One birthday celebration noted that the company was gracious about accommodating dietary requirements. That doesn’t mean every request is guaranteed, but it’s a sign they take it seriously when they can.

Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

Day Charter - All Inclusive - Who this is best for (and who should skip it)
This charter suits you if you want:

  • A private day on the water with a group
  • A mix of sailing and actual play time
  • Multiple water toys without having to rent separately
  • A flexible outing for adults and families

It’s especially good for multi-generational groups. One charter included adult children, spouses, and a 3-year-old grandson. The privacy helped keep the trip comfortable.

Who might not love it:

  • If you hate open water exposure or sun, you may find it more intense than a sheltered harbor tour.
  • If your group is looking for long walking sightseeing, this is not that kind of trip. It’s built for being in the water.

Practical tips that make the day better

Here’s how to set yourself up for an easy four-hour sail.

  • Bring your own towels and sunscreen. It’s not included, and you’ll be wet.
  • Wear swim shoes if you have them. Small rocks and entry areas vary by cove, and shoes can save your feet.
  • Keep your expectations realistic: four hours sounds long, but it moves fast when you’re changing gear, swimming, then reboarding.
  • If you have kids, treat the first water session as a test run. Start with simple snorkeling or scooter time, then build confidence.
  • Use the included food window as part of your game plan. Eat something before you feel hungry, not after.

Also, because this experience requires good weather, it’s smart to treat it like a plan for a day when the forecast looks promising.

Where to meet in Palma and how to prepare

You meet at Naviera Balear S.L., Av. de Gabriel Roca, s/n, 07013 Palma. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with another transfer.

It’s near public transportation, which helps if you’re not bringing your own car. You also get a mobile ticket, so you’re not juggling paper confirmations on a day where you’ll want to keep things simple.

Arrive a little early so you’re not rushing when you should be enjoying the start of the sail.

Should you book this Day Charter?

I’d book it if your top priority is a private, short Mallorca boat day with real water fun built in. The biggest reasons are simple: the group size up to 11, the all-inclusive approach, and the lineup of toys that actually turns the coastline into a playground.

You should think twice only if weather uncertainty would ruin your schedule or if your group prefers land-based sights. This charter shines when you want to be outside, in the water, and on a pace that feels relaxed rather than structured.

If that sounds like your day, this is a strong fit.

FAQ

How long is the Day Charter – All Inclusive in Mallorca?

The charter lasts about 4 hours.

How many people can join this private charter?

The group is up to 11 passengers.

Is the tour private or shared with other groups?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

What water activities are included?

Snorkelling equipment is included, plus an underwater scooter, stand up paddle board (SUP), and a crystal clear kayak. An anti jellyfish pool is also included.

Are snacks and drinks included?

Yes. The charter includes snacks, soda/pop, an appetizer, and 2 drinks.

Is the skipper included?

Yes. A boat skipper is included, along with fuel and final cleaning.

Where does the activity start and end?

It starts at Naviera Balear S.L., Av. de Gabriel Roca, s/n, 07013 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain, and ends back at the meeting point.

What should I bring since it is not included?

Towels, sunscreen, and other personal accessories are not included.

What happens if the weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is it offered in English, and do I get a mobile ticket?

Yes, it’s offered in English, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket.

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