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Yacht Charter Ibiza Prices 2026 — Complete Cost Breakdown

How much does it really cost to charter a boat in Ibiza? We break down 2026 prices for every vessel type — from small motorboats to superyachts — and reveal the hidden costs nobody tells you about.

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One of the first questions anyone asks when planning a boat trip in Ibiza is: how much is it going to cost? The answer depends on what kind of experience you want. A small motorboat for the afternoon might set you back less than a nice dinner, while a superyacht for a week will cost more than most people's annual salary.

This guide gives you a transparent, no-nonsense breakdown of yacht charter prices in Ibiza for the 2026 season. We cover every vessel type, explain the factors that move the price up or down, expose hidden costs, and share practical tips for getting more boat for your budget.

2026 Price Ranges by Boat Type

Prices in Ibiza vary significantly depending on the type of vessel, its size, age, and whether you're booking in peak season or shoulder season. Here's what you can expect to pay per day in 2026:

Boat Type Length Capacity Low Season (May/Oct) Mid Season (Jun/Sep) High Season (Jul/Aug)
Small Motorboat (no license) 4 m 4–6 pax €120–€180 €150–€220 €200–€300
Motorboat / RIB 6–8 m 6–10 pax €300–€500 €450–€700 €600–€1,000
Sailboat 10–14 m 6–10 pax €400–€700 €600–€1,000 €800–€1,400
Catamaran 12–16 m 10–20 pax €800–€1,500 €1,200–€2,200 €1,800–€3,500
Motor Yacht 15–24 m 10–12 pax €1,500–€4,000 €3,000–€6,000 €5,000–€10,000
Superyacht 24 m+ 12+ pax €8,000–€20,000 €15,000–€35,000 €25,000–€80,000+
These are typical daily charter rates. Many boats also offer half-day rates (4–5 hours) at roughly 60–70% of the full-day price. Weekly charters usually come with a 10–20% discount compared to the daily rate multiplied by seven.

What Affects the Price?

The sticker price is just the starting point. Several factors determine what you'll actually pay for a yacht charter in Ibiza:

1. Season and Timing

The single biggest price driver. July and August command peak rates — often 50–100% more than the same boat in May or October. The Ibiza charter season runs from April through October, with prices following a clear curve:

  • Low season (April, May, October): Best prices, fewer crowds, some operators still gearing up
  • Mid season (June, September): Excellent value — good weather, reasonable prices, boats available
  • High season (July, August): Premium pricing, highest demand, book months ahead

2. Boat Size and Age

Newer boats with modern electronics, premium upholstery, and powerful engines cost more. A 2024-built RIB will be 20–40% pricier than a well-maintained 2018 model of the same size. Length is the primary cost multiplier — every additional metre adds significantly to the daily rate.

3. With or Without Skipper

Most boats over 6 metres require a licensed skipper unless you hold a valid boating certificate recognised in Spain. Skipper fees typically range from €150–€300 per day and are not always included in the quoted charter rate. For superyachts, a full crew (captain, steward, chef) is always included in the price.

4. Fuel Costs

This is the hidden cost that catches most people off guard. Fuel is rarely included in charter prices for motorboats and yachts. Expect to pay:

Vessel Type Typical Fuel Cost (Full Day)
Small motorboat / RIB €30–€80
Motorboat (6–8 m) €100–€250
Motor yacht (15–24 m) €400–€1,200
Superyacht (24 m+) €1,000–€5,000+
Sailboat / catamaran (under sail) €30–€80 (engine use only)
Pro Tip: Sailboats and catamarans are the most fuel-efficient option. Under sail, fuel consumption drops to near zero. If budget is a concern and you don't need raw speed, a catamaran gives you the most space and comfort per euro spent.

5. Insurance and Security Deposit

Charter companies require a security deposit of €500–€3,000 depending on the vessel. This is held on your credit card and returned after the boat is inspected. Optional damage waivers (€20–€80/day) can reduce or eliminate your liability. Third-party liability insurance is always included in the charter rate — it's required by Spanish law.

6. Extras and Add-ons

Many operators offer optional extras that can significantly increase the total cost:

  • Water toys (jet ski, paddleboard, snorkelling gear): €50–€300/day
  • Catering / food & drinks: €30–€80 per person
  • DJ / sound system upgrade: €200–€500
  • Hostess / steward: €150–€250/day
  • Pick-up/drop-off from different marina: €50–€200

Hidden Costs Nobody Tells You About

Beyond fuel and the skipper, watch out for these costs that can inflate your bill:

  1. Marina fees: If the boat needs to dock at a different marina (e.g., stopping in Formentera's La Savina port), you may be charged €30–€100 for mooring.
  2. Late return penalties: Most charters run on strict timings. Returning 30+ minutes late can incur a penalty of €100–€300.
  3. Cleaning fee: Some operators charge €50–€150 if the boat is returned excessively dirty. This is more common with party charters.
  4. Transfer costs: Getting to and from the marina. Taxis in Ibiza run €15–€40 from most resort areas to the main marinas.
  5. VAT (IVA): Some prices are quoted excluding Spain's 21% VAT. Always confirm whether the price you see is inclusive of all taxes.
Ask before you book: Is fuel included? Is the skipper included? Is the price including VAT? What is the security deposit? These four questions will prevent 90% of billing surprises.

How to Save Money on Your Ibiza Boat Charter

You don't have to blow your budget to have an incredible day on the water. Here are proven ways to get more value:

Book in Shoulder Season

June and September offer the best balance of weather, price, and availability. You'll pay 30–50% less than July/August rates, the water is warm, and you won't fight for anchoring spots at popular coves like Cala Comte or Cala Salada.

Go Midweek

Saturday and Sunday charters are the most expensive. Tuesday to Thursday bookings can be 10–20% cheaper, and you'll have the sea practically to yourself.

Share the Cost

A catamaran for 12 people at €2,000 works out to €167 per person — less than many organised boat excursions. Fill the boat to capacity and the per-person cost drops dramatically. Check our boat listings to find vessels that match your group size.

Book a Half Day

If you don't need a full 8 hours, a half-day charter (4–5 hours) saves 30–40%. Morning slots (9 AM–1 PM) tend to be cheaper than afternoon/sunset slots.

Choose Sail Over Motor

Sailboats and catamarans cost significantly less in fuel than motorboats. A day on a sailboat around the south coast of Ibiza might use just €40–€60 in fuel, compared to €200+ for a comparable motorboat covering the same route.

Book Early

Early-bird discounts of 10–15% are common when you book 2–3 months ahead, especially for peak season dates. Last-minute deals also exist, but you'll have limited choice.

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Price Comparison: Real Examples

To make this concrete, here are five realistic 2026 charter scenarios with estimated total costs including all extras:

Scenario Boat Season Charter Fuel Skipper Extras Total
Couple, half day No-license RIB, 4 m June €110 €25 €135
Family of 5, full day Motorboat 7 m + skipper July €700 €180 €200 Snorkel gear €30 €1,110
Friend group of 10 Catamaran 14 m + skipper August €2,800 €60 Incl. Catering €400 €3,260
Celebration (12 pax) Motor yacht 18 m July €5,500 €600 Incl. DJ + catering €1,200 €7,300
Luxury week (8 pax) Superyacht 30 m + crew August €140,000 €8,000 Incl. APA* €28,000 €176,000

*APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) is a fund — typically 25–35% of the charter fee — deposited upfront to cover food, drinks, fuel, marina fees, and other running costs on crewed superyacht charters. Unused portions are refunded.

Which Boat Type Offers the Best Value?

For most groups visiting Ibiza, the catamaran represents the best value proposition. Here's why:

  • Spacious deck and salon — more usable space than a motorboat of the same length
  • Extremely stable — no seasickness, comfortable even for non-sailors
  • Low fuel costs when sailing
  • Large capacity (10–20 guests) means low per-person costs
  • Most come with a skipper included

For smaller groups (2–4 people) on a budget, a no-license boat is the most affordable way to explore independently. For the ultimate experience of sailing past Es Vedra at sunset or anchoring in the quiet coves of Ibiza's north coast, a sailboat offers magic that no motor vessel can match.

When to Book for the Best Prices

Timing your booking is almost as important as timing your trip:

  • 3–6 months ahead: Best selection and early-bird pricing, essential for July/August superyachts
  • 1–2 months ahead: Good availability for mid-range boats in shoulder season
  • 1–2 weeks ahead: Some last-minute deals appear, but limited choice
  • Same week / walk-in: Only works in low season or for small no-license boats

For more advice on timing your Ibiza trip, see our guide on the best time to visit Ibiza for sailing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest way to rent a boat in Ibiza?

The cheapest option is a no-license boat (small RIB or motorboat under 4 metres), starting from around €120–€150 for a half day in low season. You don't need a skipper, fuel costs are minimal, and there are no hidden extras. For groups, sharing a larger catamaran can bring the per-person cost below €100 even in high season.

Are fuel costs included in yacht charter prices?

Usually not. Most motorboat and yacht charters quote prices excluding fuel. Sailboats and catamarans use minimal fuel when sailing, but will still charge for engine usage. Always ask the operator whether fuel is included before booking. On EasyBoat, fuel policy is clearly displayed on each listing.

Do I need to tip the skipper or crew?

Tipping is not mandatory in Spain, but it is customary for crewed charters. A typical tip is 10–15% of the charter price for excellent service. For a day charter with a single skipper, €50–€100 is a generous and appreciated amount. Crew on superyachts expect tips at the standard 10–20% rate.

Can I get a refund if the weather is bad?

Most operators offer a full reschedule or refund if the charter is cancelled due to unsafe weather conditions (high winds, storms). If the weather is merely overcast or slightly windy but safe, the charter typically proceeds. Check each operator's cancellation policy when booking — our cancellation options page explains common policies.

Why are Ibiza boat charter prices higher than other Mediterranean destinations?

Ibiza commands premium pricing due to extremely high demand in summer, limited marina space, the island's global reputation, and operating costs (fuel, staff, insurance) that are above the Mediterranean average. However, shoulder season prices are competitive with destinations like Sardinia, Croatia, or the French Riviera.

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