Balearic Islands Charters - Dream Yacht Worldwide

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Balearic Islands Charters - Dream Yacht Worldwide is a yacht charter company in Palma de Mallorca. It offers bareboat, skippered and easy crewed charters in the Balearic Islands. The base is at Marina Naviera Balear in Palma, with routes around Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Formentera and Cabrera. For sailing Mallorca, a sailing licence recognised by the local port authorities or a skipper is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Balearic Islands Charters - Dream Yacht Worldwide located in Palma?
The base is in Palma and is well connected to the city according to customer feedback. Several reviews mention that restaurants are within walking distance and that the Carrafour supermarket is about a 10-minute bus or taxi ride away. For arrivals with luggage, note that unloading is sometimes done at the public walkway outside the gate.
How do check-in and check-out work at this charter base?
Several guests describe check-in and handover as quick and organised. At the same time, weekends can be busy because many yachts return on Saturdays and depart again on Sundays. One review noted that around 30 boats were checking in at once, with only 3 trolleys available, so arriving early can help.
What types of boats and charter durations are common here?
Reviews mention sailing boats, motorboats and catamarans, including a Bali Catspace 40' for 3 weeks, a 45' Bali for 1 week and a Lagoon 52. A 2025 Dufour 530 Smart Electric was also mentioned. Depending on your plan, you can book anything from a day charter to longer trips of 1 to 3 weeks.
What are the sailing conditions around Mallorca and the Balearics like?
Reviews describe the area as a varied sailing region with coves, beaches and cliffs. Wind can affect the itinerary: on two days, winds above 30 knots were reported, which meant sailing was not allowed. For planning, guests often mention going before or after high season, and February was noted as a month with plenty of anchorage.
Do I need to reserve moorings or marina berths in advance?
Yes, several reviews say advance reservations are important, especially in Mallorca. In some cases, boat details need to be available before departure so berths can be arranged. This matters most if you plan to stay in ports rather than at anchor; one 1-week route in the south of Mallorca included 6 nights in ports.
How are deposits, damage charges and refunds handled?
Reviews show that the deposit and any damage charges should be checked carefully. One customer reported a debit of almost 2,000 euros for alleged damage, while another said the deposit was returned in full. It is practical to document the handover report, take photos and confirm the agreed insurance cover before departure.
How responsive is the technical support during the charter?
Several guests mention that technical issues during the trip were handled promptly. One review gives a concrete example: a light problem was fixed in about 1 hour. It is sensible to test all functions at handover and report any issues to the base straight away so they can be logged.

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Location

Marina Naviera Balear, Av. de Gabriel Roca, s/n, 07014 Palma
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