The boat
- Length
- 23.9 m
- Guests
- 8
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 3
- Top speed
- 14 kn
- Day rate
- €12,500
- Weekly
- €75,000
- Brand
- Sunreef
Onboard the Sunreef 80
The Sunreef 80 brings a rare quality to Mallorcan waters: genuine space. At nearly twenty-four metres, this sailing catamaran offers a beam wide enough that eight guests can spread across the flybridge, the aft dining area and the forward lounge without ever feeling they are sharing the same deck. Four cabins sit low between the twin hulls, each with natural light and direct ventilation — a layout that makes overnight stays on anchor as comfortable as any harbour berth. The dual-hull stability also means drinks stay level and conversation stays easy, even in a light cross-swell off the east coast.
A morning departure from Puerto Portals puts you among the sheltered calas south of Porto Cristo well before lunch. The al-fresco dining setup on the aft deck is sized for a proper table service — fresh fish from Palma's Mercado de l'Olivar, local wine, no rush. With a cruising speed around fourteen knots under power, the Sunreef 80 covers ground efficiently enough to work a half-day route through Cala Mondragó and Cala Pi without burning through your advance provisioning allowance on fuel alone. On calmer days, the sails go up and the engines stay off, which changes the entire rhythm of the charter.
This catamaran suits couples travelling together or a single family that values open-plan living over the vertical stacking of a motor yacht. The flybridge doubles as a second social area — useful when some guests want shade and others want sun. For corporate hosts considering a smaller, more private format than a twelve-guest motor yacht, the Sunreef 80 seats eight around one table with room left over. Your charter team can walk you through day-rate and APA specifics based on whether the route stays within the Bay of Palma or extends toward the Cabrera Archipelago, where advance permits are required.
Sunreef 80 in pictures