The boat
- Length
- 23.6 m
- Guests
- 10
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 2
- Day rate
- €5,000
- Weekly
- €30,000
- Brand
- Sunseeker
Onboard the Sunseeker 76
The Sunseeker 76 sits in that rare category of yacht that feels genuinely spacious at anchor yet sharp enough underway to cover real distance in an afternoon. At 23.6 metres, her flybridge and aft deck give ten guests room to spread out without crowding — useful when a charter mixes business and pleasure, or when a family group wants distinct zones for conversation, dining and simply watching the coast slide past. Four cabins below make overnight passages practical, whether you are heading east toward Cala Mondragó or staying closer to the Bay of Palma for a short evening departure.
From Puerto Portals, the Sunseeker 76 can reach the sheltered coves along the east coast in a comfortable half-day run. A route through Porto Cristo and down to Cala Pi keeps the itinerary varied across a two- or three-day charter, with each stop offering different character — limestone cliffs, shallow turquoise water over sand, quiet anchorages where the only traffic is the odd local fishing boat. For a single-day booking, she works equally well on a late-afternoon cruise west toward Illetes, timed so the Serra de Tramuntana catches the last light as you return to port.
If you are hosting clients or colleagues, the layout rewards thoughtful planning: the flybridge provides a separate area for private conversation while the main deck handles a seated lunch for the full group. Our team can coordinate provisioning through Palma's Mercado de l'Olivar and provide a clear breakdown of day-rate and advance provisioning costs before you confirm, so the budget holds no surprises. Whether the charter is a single evening or a longer coastal itinerary, the Sunseeker 76 delivers the right balance of performance and comfort for groups of up to ten.
Sunseeker 76 in pictures