AURELIUS
Weekly Yacht Charter in the Mediterranean

Ibiza · Mallorca · Cabrera · Sardinia · Côte d'Azur

Weekly Yacht Charter in the Mediterranean

From a week in the Pitiusas to a three-week western basin passage. Fully crewed, owner-direct.

At a glance

Weekly yacht charter in the Mediterranean through Aurelius Society means seven to twenty-eight nights aboard a fully-crewed yacht — Ibiza and Formentera at the front, optional crossings to Mallorca and Cabrera, with longer passages reaching Sardinia, Corsica, the Côte d'Azur and the Italian Riviera. The fleet ranges from 24-metre flybridges to the 35-metre Benetti flagship. Weekly base rates start around €35,000 (mid-flybridge) and reach €140,000+ for large superyachts; APA of 25–35% covers fuel and provisioning.

A week is the format the office runs most for serious yacht charter. Three nights settles the family in; four to five nights is when the rhythm of the boat takes over; seven is what most repeat clients now book from the start.

The standard itineraries fan out from Marina Botafoc: the seven-night Pitiusas loop (Ibiza + Formentera), the ten-night Balearic circuit (adding Mallorca and Cabrera), the eighteen-night Italian Riviera run (Bonifacio + Côte d'Azur + Portofino), the twenty-night western Mediterranean passage. All charters owner-direct, fully crewed, chef on board from day one.

The fleet

Yachts for the week — 24m and over

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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.

Drift — 28.2 m yacht for charter in Ibiza
28.2 m

Drift

12 guests · day · 10 overnight

92ft Mangusta 92 — open Italian sport flybridge, 28m hull, 5-cabin layout, full crew of three. Twin diesels, 25 knots cruise, fully equipped kitchen, A/C throughout, jet ski + 2 seabobs + 2 paddleboards on board.

What's included

In the rate and out of it.

Included in the rate

  • Yacht and full crew (typically 3–6 crew, scales with vessel)
  • Concierge through the office — restaurants, transfers, photographer, helicopter
  • Anchorage permits including Cabrera National Park (subject to availability)
  • Provisioning twice on multi-week charters (embarkation + mid-trip)
  • Marina arrival and departure logistics in all ports

Billed separately

  • Fuel & dockage — billed via APA at actual cost
  • Chef provisioning — billed via APA at actual cost
  • Spanish VAT (21%) — applicable to base rate for the time in Spanish waters
  • Crew gratuity (10–15% of base rate)

Rough rates

What it actually costs.

FormatRateNote
7 nights · 24–28m yacht€35,000–€80,000 base+APA 25–35%
7 nights · 29–35m superyacht€60,000–€140,000 base+APA 25–35%
10 nights · Balearic circuitfrom €55,000 baseIbiza + Mallorca + Cabrera
14 nights · Two-week Balearicsfrom €110,000 baseAll four islands
18 nights · Italian Rivierafrom €160,000 baseBalearics → Côte d'Azur → Portofino
20 nights · Western Medfrom €200,000 baseBalearics + Sardinia + Côte d'Azur

Questions we hear

Most-asked.

What's the minimum charter length on a Mediterranean weekly?+

Most owners accept five-night minimum for the larger yachts; seven nights is standard. Four-night charters are accepted by some owners outside peak weeks.

Can a single charter cover multiple countries?+

Yes — multi-country weekly charters are routine. Spanish Balearics → Bonifacio (France) → Costa Smeralda (Italy) is a typical 14-night routing. The office handles the cross-border paperwork.

How does VAT work for multi-country charters?+

VAT is calculated by the time spent in each jurisdiction's waters. Spanish VAT (21%) applies for Balearic days; French VAT (10% under the French commercial regime) for Côte d'Azur days; Italian VAT (22%, reducible) for Italian days. The office structures the invoice properly.

Are crossings part of the charter time?+

Yes — every night the yacht is in use, including transit nights, counts toward the charter total. Most multi-island weeks plan one or two transit days; the route is shaped by the captain at the start of the trip and adjusted to the weather.

Can the office add a chef, photographer or helicopter mid-week?+

Yes. Most additions can be arranged within 24–48 hours. Helicopters are typically pre-booked; chefs and photographers can be added on shorter notice in the Balearics.

The office

Plan a week — or a passage.

Tell us where you'd like to go and how long. The office proposes a routing and the right vessel for the brief.

Owner-direct rates · By introduction