Boat Rental and Yacht Charter in Menorca

The second largest of the Balearic Islands, known for its unspoiled beaches, crystal-clear waters, and historic sites. Menorca is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking a more relaxed pace of life.

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Sailing Guide Menorca

Menorca, part of the Balearic islands, might be less known than Mallorca and Ibiza, but has something very special to offer. Relatively untouched and less crowded, you get to sail around this stunning island and discover what kind of natural beauty Spain has to offer in this part of the Mediterranean on your boat rental in Menorca.

Things to do and see when sailing in Menorca

Charter a yacht in Menorca to explore the island and discover the many hidden and untouched beaches the island has to offer. However, don’t forget to take a break from sailing as well in between. The most Northern Balearic island has much more activities in store than that.

Activities in Menorca

  • If you’re looking for the ultimate fun day out, head to Splash Sur Menorca. This water park is the perfect place for anyone who gets excited about trying out different slides
  • Puerto Antiguo de Ciutadella de Menorca is a great place to see some historic buildings and the lovely picturesque port. It will transport you right back in time
  • Learn more about the history of the island in Museo de Menorca
  • The Canyon of Algendar is an amazing place filled with natural beauty. Go hiking in this tropical paradise
  • Scuba diving in Menorca is a must! The crystal clear waters you can discover all around the island are perfect to discover the wonderful underwater world
  • Cami Reial is an ancient Roman path that is basically still intact and amazing to go horseback riding
  • Do you want to take a break from sailing? Head out to the Mediterranean sea on a jet ski
  • Cala’n Porter is a dreamy beach on the South-East coast of Menorca. Don’t miss sailing to this little piece of paradise
  • Discover picturesque Binibeca. This little white village stands in stark contrast to the turquoise waters surrounding it. Interesting little houses and beautiful side streets make this place a wonderful place to stop by if you need to take a break from sailing all day long. Enjoy your lunch at one of the many lovely little restaurants and cafes
  • You might know about it yet, but Menorca is famous for its wine and cheese. If you want to do something a bit out of the ordinary, visit one of the many vineyards in Menorca and learn more about wine production on the island, the grapes and the different types of wines. Of course, no visit to a vineyard is complete without a wine tasting afterwards.
  • Naveta d’es Tudons is one of the most interesting historical sites you can visit on the island. You can find more than one in Menorca and be more and more in awe of the rich history Menorca has already endured. These ancient tombs are still a mystery to historians and archaeologists, but are definitely worth a visit
  • Monte Toro easily offers the most stunning views of Menorca. You can see Menorca in its beauty from here. If you’re super fit, this is the perfect opportunity to hike and get your exercise for the day in. If you’re feeling a little less adventurous, you can just rent a car and drive up there
  • Líthica, Pedreres de s'Hostal is an incredible historical site not far from Ciutadella you have to visit - not for its stunning architecture, but its historical heritage. Many concerts and other cultural events take place here in the summer.

Beaches in Menorca

  • Macarelleta is a stunning cove surrounded by turquoise waters and impressive rock formations. Take a break at this wonderful beach and take in the natural beauty of this secluded place
  • Cala Pregonda is most known for its golden sand. The turquoise waters and interesting rock formations make it the perfect spot to walk around
  • Cala Algaiarens is a stunning beach in the North of Menorca
  • The blue lagoon of Cala Turqueta is worth a visit for its turquoise waters and white sandy beach. It’s the perfect spot to stop on your sailing holiday

Restaurants in Menorca

Casual dining in Menorca:

  • Puerto Dips is the perfect spot to savour delicious guacamole and wraps
  • Piqniq is the perfect spot for a quick bite to eat and the tuna sandwich is to die for!
  • Cas Safra gastrobar: Enjoy a juicy steak or the chicken wings and a few tapas in this cozy little place in Cala Blanca

Beach restaurants in Menorca:

  • Meloussa Beach Club offers tasty burgers and amazing views. Come here to enjoy the sunset and delicious food
  • La Paella Restaurante is probably best known for its fabulous black paella. The seafood is delicious and super fresh. Enjoy the stunning sea views while savouring your a tasty meal

Fine dining in Menorca:

  • Artrutx Sea Club - El Faro is a wonderful fine dining restaurant on the island. A DJ is playing some great tunes to create a beautiful vibe. Admire the stunning views while enjoying a lovely dinner
  • Pan y Vino is a wonderful venue where you get to choose if you want to sit indoors or outdoors. Choose from a selection of high quality wines to accompany your dinner. Elegantly presented traditional Spanish dishes. What more could you ask for on a holiday in Menorca?

Bars and Clubs in Menorca

  • Cova d'en Xoroi in the South of the island is a bar in a breathtaking, but unusual location. Located on the side of a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean sea, you are sure to spend an unforgettable night here
  • Bar del Faro in Cala en Bosc is a wonderful bar located next to the impressive lighthouse overlooking the sea and the town
  • JAZZBAH is a great place to enjoy some fantastic music and refreshments
  • Discoteca Kopas Club: If you are up for dancing the night away to current music, you have found the perfect place. Shake your hips while enjoying a refreshing cocktail

Explore historical Menorca

The human history of Menorca starts in prehistoric times. Remnants like taula, which is often described as the Stonehenge of Menorca indicate that humans have been living on the island for a very long time. You can still visit these prehistoric sites today.

During Roman times, the Balearic islands of Menorca and Mallorca were used as bases for pirates in the Mediterranean. They used them as their base to attack Roman ships - until the Romans decided to invade Menorca. Throughout the centuries the island often became a playball in the games of power. The Muslims arrived on the island in 903. Ciutadella was made the capital of the island during their rule - it was the capital of Menorca until 1722. You can still see the Moorish influences in the architecture of the city. Stroll around the city to travel back in time.

Discover mystical Menorca

Many myths surround the island of Menorca. One of those myths is surrounding a pirate named Xoroi. You might remember that we mentioned the pirate attacks that occurred during Roman times, but they continued even in the 16th century - this time they were hitting Menorca. One of those infamous pirates was Xoroi who was known for stealing food. He fell in love with a girl from the island. Nobody knew about their romance and one day the girl just disappeared. When it snowed, the inhabitants discovered footsteps in the snow which they followed. They were led to Cales Coves where they discovered the two of them and the three children that they now shared. Xoroi panicked and jumped into the sea. His eldest son followed him. No one ever saw them again.

Sailing conditions in Menorca

Menorca is a great place for a sailing vacation. Charter a yacht to discover all the fantastic hidden bays and beaches the island has to offer.

Like many islands in the Mediterranean sea, Menorca offers sunshine almost all year round. The best time to go sailing here is between April and October, but feel free to sail here all year round. June, July and August are the most popular months, meaning that the island becomes a little more crowded during this period. Especially beginners will appreciate the area to practice their sailing skills.

The Northern part of the island is famous for its natural beauty and coastlines. Many unusual beaches can be found here. The South is a bit less adventurous, but just as beautiful. Many parts of the island here are filled with pine trees, making you think of Christmas in the summer.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Menorca?

As Menorca is less popular and crowded than the other Balearic islands, you can find incredibly good boat deals - especially off-season. Of course the price also varies depending on the size of your boat, the amount of people travelling with you, how many bedrooms and bathrooms the boat has, what type of boat, etc.

On average it costs 68 EUR per person per day to rent a sailboat in Spain. Renting a RIb costs 54 EUR per person per day on average. Renting a catamaran or a motorboat in Spain comes at a higher price. A catamaran will cost you an average of 111 EUR per person per day while a motorboat will cost you 179 EUR per person per day on average.

What type of boat is best for sailing in Menorca?

Depending on the type of sailing vacation you would like to experience in Menorca, you should choose your boat carefully. If you just want to relax all day long and discover a hidden beach or cave every now and then, you would choose a different kind of boat than the one you would go for if you want to sail across the sea, feel the wind in your hair and properly work to get the boat running.

Rent a catamaran in Menorca

Pros of renting a catamaran in Menorca

Their shallow drafts make catamarans the perfect boat for exploring more remote beaches like Cala Turqueta which is going to mesmerize you with its turquoise waters and white sandy beach. You can sail and anchor much closer to the shore than you could with another type of boat. See all the natural wonders Menorca has to offer from up close.

Another advantage of renting a catamaran in Menorca is the fact that catamarans stand on two hulls, giving them extra stability. You will feel much less shaky than on other types of boats. This also means that catamarans are often much more spacious than sailboats for example. You won’t feel too claustrophobic when entering the cabins on board.

Another amazing thing about renting a catamaran in Menorca is the fact that they are equipped with a sail and an engine, which means that you can use the sail when the wind is blowing and the engine when the wind suddenly stops blowing, but you don’t want to wait in the middle of the sea before moving forward. This will save you a lot of frustrations.

One of the most popular catamarans to rent in Menorca is Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 which is available in the port of Mahón. Up to 12 guests can sleep on this boat, but keep in mind that there are only two bathrooms to share. A stove brings extra comfort as you can prepare your own food on board whenever you want. A lovely corner on deck allows everyone to enjoy their meals together.

Cons of renting a catamaran in Menorca

One of the downsides of renting a catamaran in Menorca is its size. Of course it's great to have more space, but this also comes with navigating a boat with extra space and trying to find a spot for mooring at a marina. Especially during the busy summer months it might cause some issues. But don’t worry, it’s much nicer to find a spot to anchor in a secluded bay around the island anyway.

Charter a catamaran in Menorca

Rent a sailboat in Menorca

Pros of renting a sailboat in Menorca

Renting a sailboat in Menorca is not necessarily made for those who like to have an easy and relaxed vacation, but these boats are made for anyone seeking a fun adventure. One of the advantages of renting a sailboat is the fact that they are running on wind rather than fuel. This is saving a lot of money - and it is more environmentally friendly.

Another positive aspect of renting a sailboat is the fact that sailboats allow you to enjoy the actual sailing experience. The winds in this part of the Mediterranean are great for sailing - especially for novice sailors who still need to try themselves out.

One of the most popular sailboats to rent in Menorca is Sailboat Dufour 44 Performance . Up to 11 people find space to sleep on board and a captain who is included in the price is going to navigate you safely through this part of the Mediterranean. The amenities on board include a stove and a refrigerator which means that you can come prepared and make your own food on board without having to return back on land for quite a while. This is perfect for those with an adventurous soul.

Cons of renting a sailboat in Menorca

One of the downsides of renting a sailboat in Menorca is the fact that sailboats are equipped with keels. This means that you can’t sail in shallow waters or too close to the shore. It can be very dangerous. You might miss out on some really beautiful spots that you might get to explore by renting another type of water vessel.

Rent a sailboat in Menorca

Rent a motorboat in Menorca

Pros of renting a motorboat in Menorca

Renting a motorboat in Menorca is the perfect choice for anyone seeking to cross the Mediterranean super fast. Motorboats are generally known for their speed and getting from A to B in a very short amount of time.

Another advantage of renting a motorboat is the fact they are blessed with shallow drafts - just like catamarans. This makes them the perfect boats for discovering the most beautiful hidden beaches and caves all around the island. You can anchor closer to the shore and find a fantastic spot for your boat to spend the night. There is nothing better than waking up to a beautiful sunrise in the Mediterranean.

Cons of renting a motorboat in Menorca

One of the downsides of renting a motorboat in Menorca is the fact that they run on fuel - and fuel can become incredibly expensive. Prices are still increasing and there is no end in sight in the near future.

Motorboat rental in Menorca

Charter a luxury yacht in Menorca

Chartering a luxury yacht in Menorca means that you get an incredible holiday on a boat that almost resembles an all-inclusive holiday in a resort - the views are more stunning though. One of our favourite luxury yachts to rent in this part of the Mediterranean is Motorboat Princess V65 . This wonderful boat is not only suitable for up to 12 people, but includes the crew. Go on the adventure of a lifetime on a luxury yacht. Of course there is a refrigerator and a stove on board to make your own meals if you want, but there is also an ice maker, a dishwasher and a coffee machine. Spend less time doing the dishes and more time out on the sundeck to soak up the Mediterranean sun.

Charter a luxury yacht in Menorca

What kind of boat license do you need when renting a boat in Menorca?

The good news is that you can operate certain boats in Spanish waters without a boat licence. Any boats that are shorter than 5 metres and any sailboats that are shorter than 6 metres and can drive less than 15hp can be operated. Anything bigger and faster than that requires you to have a valid boat licence.

The Licencia de Navegación allows you to operate boats that are no more than 6 metres in length. However, this type of qualification only allows you to sail up to two miles away from the coast. For everything else you need to have a valid boat licence.

Don’t worry if you are not in possession of a valid boat licence. You can always hire a skipper in addition to your bareboat charter in Menorca. This also means that you can relax while the skipper takes care of operating the boat, navigating it safely and taking you to the best hidden beaches. A truly relaxing holiday awaits you!

Sailing routes in Menorca

One of the most popular and beautiful sailing routes around Menorca starts in the capital Mahón and takes you South to Mallorca. This beautiful old port is one of the oldest natural harbours in the world. You can admire the port and the stunning historical architecture before setting sail.

If you plan on having a very relaxing boat holiday in Menorca, we would recommend you to start your adventure in Ciutadella. Rent a catamaran in the city to charter the best type of boat for this type of holiday. Sail South until you turn east to discover the South-West of Menorca. This is the perfect route for anyone seeking to stop at some of the most beautiful beaches and to anchor for a quiet afternoon. Macarella, Binigaus and Cala Fustam are just a few of the plentiful beaches.

Another popular sailing route has you exploring the South-East of Menorca. Start your adventure in Mahón, head all the way South until you reach the edge of the island and head west. You get to discover equally beautiful spots as on the South-West coast of the island. Cales Coves and Cala’n Porter are just a few of the stunning places you get to discover here. Rent a catamaran or motorboat for this type of adventure to be able to anchor as close to the shore as possible.

Sailing Locations in Menorca

Rent a boat in Mahón

Rent a motorboat in Ciutadella

Charter a yacht in Fornells

Boat rental in Port d'Addaia