Yacht charter in Santa Ponsa, Spain
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Yacht charter in Santa Ponsa

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About chartering in Santa Ponsa

Yacht charter in Santa Ponsa is a convenient way to start a Mallorca day on calm southwest-coast waters, with beaches, coves, and open views toward the Balearic Sea. Santa Ponsa sits in a scenic bay in southwestern Mallorca, close to the main marina area and the town beach.

The main departure point is Club Náutico Santa Ponsa, with Port Adriano also used for charters in the wider area. From here, charterers typically head along the southwest coast for sheltered swimming stops, coastal cruising, and short hops toward nearby bays and islands.

A day trip from Santa Ponsa can reach the waters around Sa Dragonera, Andratx, and the Bay of Palma. In good conditions, it is also possible to enjoy the coastline toward Camp de Mar and other anchorages along Mallorca’s western shore.

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Boat types & prices in Santa Ponsa

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Yacht40$161
Sailing yacht2$854
Catamaran2$1,745

Where do yachts depart from in Santa Ponsa?

Most charters in Santa Ponsa depart from Club Náutico Santa Ponsa, which is the clearest named marina point for the port. Port Adriano is another nearby departure option mentioned for the Santa Ponsa area.

These departures suit both motor yachts and sailing yachts, which are the boat categories available for Santa Ponsa. For charterers, that means the practical choice is usually between a marina pickup in Santa Ponsa itself and a nearby southern-Mallorca port.

What can you reach on a day trip from Santa Ponsa?

A day charter from Santa Ponsa can easily cover the southwest coast of Mallorca and nearby offshore waters. The most relevant route options include Sa Dragonera, Andratx, the Bay of Palma, and Camp de Mar.

These waters work well for a mix of sailing, swimming, and anchoring in sheltered coves. They also suit shorter coastal itineraries, since Santa Ponsa is already positioned on the island’s southwest side.

When is the best sailing season in Santa Ponsa?

The main sailing window for Santa Ponsa is generally from April to November, with warm and pleasant conditions through most of that period. Another source gives a shorter April to September sailing season, so the most reliable overlap is spring through early autumn.

July is reported as the warmest and driest month, while September can bring slightly more rainfall. For the best mix of comfort and fewer crowds, late spring and early autumn are strong charter months.

What are the licence and skipper rules for Spain?

In Spain, your options in Santa Ponsa depend on the boat and whether you hold a suitable licence. Licensed rental boats and skippered charters are both offered in the local market, and skippered boats are commonly available.

For a straightforward charter, many visitors choose a skipper so they can focus on the route and swimming stops. If you plan to drive a boat yourself, you should choose a vessel that matches your licence and experience level.

How do you get to Santa Ponsa for a charter?

The nearest major airport is Palma de Mallorca Airport, which is about 30 kilometres away from Santa Ponsa. Typical transfer time from the airport to the marina area is around 30 minutes by taxi or car.

That makes Santa Ponsa a practical starting point for a same-day arrival charter. It is especially convenient for visitors staying on Mallorca’s southwest coast or connecting directly after a flight into Palma.

Santa Ponsa yacht charter — FAQ

What kind of boats are available in Santa Ponsa?

Santa Ponsa supports **yacht** and **sailing yacht** charters. That makes it suitable for both powered day trips and sail-focused coastal cruising.

Where do most charters start in Santa Ponsa?

The main named departure point is **Club Náutico Santa Ponsa**. **Port Adriano** is also listed as a good nearby docking or departure option in the area.

What day-trip routes work best from Santa Ponsa?

The most relevant routes include **Sa Dragonera**, **Andratx**, the **Bay of Palma**, and **Camp de Mar**. These are the most clearly supported nearby waters and stop points from the port.

When is the best time to charter in Santa Ponsa?

The main season is **April to November**, with another source narrowing the sailing window to **April to September**. **July** is the warmest and driest month, while **September** can bring a bit more rain.

Do I need a licence to rent a boat in Santa Ponsa?

It depends on the boat type and size, because Spanish charter options include both licensed and skippered rentals. If you do not want to handle the boat yourself, a **skippered charter** is a practical choice.

Is Santa Ponsa a good base for a family or group trip?

Yes, because the port offers access to sheltered southwest-Mallorca waters and short cruising distances. The available **yacht** and **sailing yacht** options make it suitable for mixed groups that want either relaxed cruising or a sailing day.

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