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The Experience
Delta One is a 36-metre Mulder ThirtySix, built in 2017 and proudly awarded at the World Superyacht Awards in 2018, recognising her innovative design and exceptional performance. As the first Mulder ThirtySix ever built, she combines advanced naval architecture with refined comfort. Designed with a fast displacement hull, she offers smooth and efficient cruising at all speeds. Delta One accommodates up to 10 guests in 5 cabins, supported by a professional crew of 6, ensuring a seamless and memorable charter experience. Her exterior spaces are designed for relaxed outdoor living and socialising. Guests can enjoy generous deck areas with comfortable seating and dining spaces, ideal for long lunches, sunset drinks, and time spent enjoying the surroundings. The sundeck offers ample space for lounging and entertaining, while the aft deck provides shaded seating and dining for effortless alfresco moments. Multiple outdoor areas allow guests to enjoy both sun and shade throughout the day. In perfect balance, the interior offers a bright and spacious atmosphere with a refined, contemporary design. The main salon features comfortable seating and an indoor dining area, enhanced by large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer panoramic sea views. Thoughtfully designed living areas create a welcoming environment for relaxing, dining, and spending time together on board. Tender & Water Toys
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Suggested Itineraries for DELTA ONE
Based on DELTA ONE's home port at Palma, La Lonja, cruising speed of ~13 knots, and 2300 HP power. Fuel estimates are approximate and vary with sea conditions, load, and speed.
13 kn
Cruising Speed
~127 L/hr
Est. Fuel Consumption
Palma, La Lonja
Departure Marina
18 knots
Top Speed
Portals Vells → Port d'Andratx
The Southwest Classic
The most popular day charter and perfect introduction to Mallorca by sea. Cruise along the stunning southwest coast to the triple-cove system of Portals Vells with its carved sandstone caves, then on to the exclusive fishing village of Port d'Andratx for lunch.
41 NM
Total Distance
~401 L
Est. Fuel
~€581
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Palma, La Lonja
10:46
(10 NM leg · ~46 min transit)Portals Vells
Triple caves, crystal-clear swimming, snorkelling over Posidonia
13:21
(14 NM leg · ~65 min transit)Port d'Andratx
Lunch at anchor in the fjord-like harbour
16:35
(16 NM leg · ~74 min transit)Santa Ponça
Afternoon swim, paddleboard, water toys
18:00 — Return
Palma, La Lonja
Sóller → Deià → Sa Foradada
The Tramuntana & Deià
The most scenic route in the Mediterranean. Cruise along the UNESCO-protected Serra de Tramuntana coast to Port de Sóller, then the artist village of Deià for lunch at Ca's Patro March, and finish at Sa Foradada where the sun sets through the natural stone arch.
48 NM
Total Distance
~469 L
Est. Fuel
~€680
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Palma, La Lonja
12:09
(28 NM leg · ~129 min transit)Port de Sóller
Historic horseshoe harbour, optional vintage tram
13:23
(3 NM leg · ~14 min transit)Cala Deià
Lunch at Ca's Patro March — Mallorca's most famous restaurant
15:37
(3 NM leg · ~14 min transit)Sa Foradada
Iconic pierced rock, Archduke's estate, sunset swim
18:00 — Return
Palma, La Lonja
Dragonera → Port d'Andratx → Portals Vells
Dragonera Island Adventure
Cruise to the uninhabited dragon-shaped island off Mallorca's western tip. Dragonera is a nature reserve home to endemic lizards, Eleonora's falcons, and some of the island's best snorkelling. Combine with Port d'Andratx for lunch.
41 NM
Total Distance
~401 L
Est. Fuel
~€581
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Palma, La Lonja
11:42
(22 NM leg · ~102 min transit)Dragonera Island
Nature reserve, endemic wildlife, pristine snorkelling
13:51
(2 NM leg · ~9 min transit)Port d'Andratx
Lunch in the exclusive fishing village
16:26
(14 NM leg · ~65 min transit)Portals Vells
Final swim in the triple-cove system
18:00 — Return
Palma, La Lonja
Illetas → Portals Vells
Golden Hour Sunset Cruise
The most romantic charter in Mallorca. Depart at 17:00 as the afternoon heat softens, cruise past the Illetas beaches where the water glows amber, and anchor at Portals Vells for a champagne swim as the sun drops behind Dragonera. The return to Palma under the first stars, with the cathedral illuminated on the waterfront, is unforgettable. Perfect for proposals, anniversaries, or simply an evening that feels like a film.
17 NM
Total Distance
~166 L
Est. Fuel
~€241
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Palma, La Lonja
10:18
(4 NM leg · ~18 min transit)Illetas
Golden-hour swim, champagne service, amber-lit waters
11:46
(6 NM leg · ~28 min transit)Portals Vells
Sunset swim in the caves, the sky turns pink and gold
18:00 — Return
Palma, La Lonja
Isla del Sec → Portals Vells
Half-Day Explorer
A perfect introduction to yachting for families with young children or guests with limited time. Just 4 hours on the water, but enough to discover two of Mallorca's finest swimming spots. Isla del Sec is a small rocky islet with exceptional snorkelling over Posidonia seagrass meadows, and Portals Vells offers the iconic triple-cave system where children can explore by paddleboard. Short enough that nobody gets restless, long enough to feel like a real adventure.
17 NM
Total Distance
~166 L
Est. Fuel
~€241
Est. Fuel Cost
10:00 — Depart
Palma, La Lonja
10:46
(10 NM leg · ~46 min transit)Portals Vells
Triple caves, paddleboard exploration, calm shallow waters
18:00 — Return
Palma, La Lonja
Fuel is included in all day charter prices
The fuel estimates above are shown for transparency only — you do not pay fuel separately on day charters.
Fuel consumption estimates are calculated based on DELTA ONE's specifications (2300 HP HP) and typical cruising conditions at ~13 knots. Actual consumption varies with sea state, wind, current, load, and speed. Marine diesel price estimated at €1.45/L (Mallorca 2026 average). Distances are approximate nautical miles from Palma, La Lonja. Your captain will optimise the route on the day based on weather and sea conditions.
