JAB II | Riva 75 Venere
JAB II | Riva 75 Venere - Riva
JAB II | Riva 75 Venere - Riva
JAB II | Riva 75 Venere - Riva
JAB II | Riva 75 Venere - Riva
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Riva

JAB II | Riva 75 Venere

Marina Palma CuarentenaDeparture Point
12Guests
22.6mLength
4Cabins
3Crew

The Experience

This 2010 Riva 75 Venere, JAB II, is a distinguished Italian-built motor yacht blending timeless style, refined craftsmanship and dynamic performance. Part of Riva’s prestigious flybridge series, she is instantly recognisable for her sleek exterior lines and elegant profile, offering an exceptional balance of comfort and spirited cruising. Designed for relaxed Mediterranean living, her well-proportioned layout provides generous interior and exterior spaces for socialising and unwinding at sea. The inviting main salon is bathed in natural light through large panoramic windows, while sophisticated finishes and elegant detailing reflect the heritage and quality synonymous with the Riva name. Expansive deck areas provide the perfect setting for sunbathing, alfresco dining and enjoying the coastline in complete comfort. Powered by twin MAN V12 diesel engines, JAB II reaches a top speed of approximately 33 knots, delivering confident performance alongside a smooth and comfortable ride. Four beautifully appointed cabins accommodate up to eight guests, making her ideal for family cruising or entertaining friends in style. A professional crew of three, including a dedicated chef, ensures a seamless and luxurious onboard experience, with attentive service and freshly prepared cuisine tailored to guests’ preferences. Located in Mallorca, JAB II presents an exceptional opportunity to enjoy classic Italian design, strong performance and refined comfort aboard a standout 75-foot yacht. Tender & Water Toys

Specifications

BuilderRiva
Year Built2010
Length22.6m
Fuel TypeDiesel

Amenities Onboard

22.86-metre Riva 75 Venere motor yacht combining timeless Italian design with refined craftsmanship
Four-cabin layout offering comfortable accommodation for guests and family
Bright interior spaces with generous natural light and sophisticated finishes
Well-proportioned salon and versatile deck areas designed for socialising and relaxation
Spacious swimming platform for easy water access and leisure activities
Twin MAN V12 diesel engines delivering confident performance and a top speed of approximately 33 knots
Substantial fuel and freshwater capacity supporting extended cruising
Air Conditioning
Stabilizers - Cruising
Stabilizers - At Anchor
Surround Sound System
Master Suite with En-suite Bathroom
VIP Cabins
Sun Loungers / Day Beds
Alfresco Dining Area
BBQ / Teppanyaki Grill
Outdoor Lounge Area
Rib Tender
Sea Bobs
Stand-Up Paddleboards
Wakeboards / Water Skis
Snorkeling Equipment

Services

Concierge Service

Let our team arrange every detail of your charter — from provisioning to water toys.

Suggested Itineraries for JAB II

Based on JAB II's home port at Marina Palma Cuarentena, cruising speed of ~23 knots. Fuel estimates are approximate and vary with sea conditions, load, and speed.

23 kn

Cruising Speed

~110 L/hr

Est. Fuel Consumption

Marina Palma Cuarentena

Departure Marina

33 knots

Top Speed

Portals Vells → Port d'Andratx

The Southwest Classic

First-time charterersFamiliesPhotography
8 Hours
41 NM

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

~196 L

Est. Fuel

~€284

Est. Fuel Cost

10:00 — Depart

Marina Palma Cuarentena

10:26

(10 NM leg · ~26 min transit)

Portals Vells

Triple caves, crystal-clear swimming, snorkelling over Posidonia

12:33

(14 NM leg · ~37 min transit)

Port d'Andratx

Lunch at anchor in the fjord-like harbour

15:15

(16 NM leg · ~42 min transit)

Santa Ponça

Afternoon swim, paddleboard, water toys

18:00 — Return

Marina Palma Cuarentena

Es Trenc → Colònia de Sant Jordi → Cala Pi

Es Trenc & The South Coast

Beach loversSnorkellingRelaxation
8 Hours
48 NM

Head south for Mallorca's most celebrated coastline. Drop anchor off Es Trenc — a 3 km ribbon of Caribbean-white sand — then continue to Colònia de Sant Jordi with Cabrera on the horizon. Return via the dramatic cliff-lined inlet of Cala Pi.

48 NM

Total Distance

~230 L

Est. Fuel

~€334

Est. Fuel Cost

10:00 — Depart

Marina Palma Cuarentena

11:03

(24 NM leg · ~63 min transit)

Es Trenc

Anchor 50m off famous white sand, turquoise shallows

13:13

(4 NM leg · ~10 min transit)

Colònia de Sant Jordi

Seafood lunch with Cabrera National Park views

15:09

(10 NM leg · ~26 min transit)

Cala Pi

30m cliff walls, emerald swimming cove

18:00 — Return

Marina Palma Cuarentena

Sóller → Deià → Sa Foradada

The Tramuntana & Deià

FoodiesCulture loversSunset chasers
8–10 Hours
48 NM

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

~230 L

Est. Fuel

~€334

Est. Fuel Cost

10:00 — Depart

Marina Palma Cuarentena

11:13

(28 NM leg · ~73 min transit)

Port de Sóller

Historic horseshoe harbour, optional vintage tram

12:21

(3 NM leg · ~8 min transit)

Cala Deià

Lunch at Ca's Patro March — Mallorca's most famous restaurant

14:29

(3 NM leg · ~8 min transit)

Sa Foradada

Iconic pierced rock, Archduke's estate, sunset swim

18:00 — Return

Marina Palma Cuarentena

Pollença → Cap de Formentor

Formentor & The Wild North

Adventure seekersDramatic sceneryFull-day
10 Hours
77 NM

The most ambitious day charter — rounding Mallorca's dramatic northern cape with 300m limestone cliffs plunging into deep blue water. Anchor at Playa de Formentor, the crescent beach once favoured by Grace Kelly.

77 NM

Total Distance

~368 L

Est. Fuel

~€534

Est. Fuel Cost

10:00 — Depart

Marina Palma Cuarentena

11:44

(40 NM leg · ~104 min transit)

Bay of Pollença

Morning arrival in the sheltered northern bay

12:27

(5 NM leg · ~13 min transit)

Cap de Formentor

300m cliffs, lighthouse, meeting of two seas

13:02

(2 NM leg · ~5 min transit)

Playa de Formentor

Iconic crescent beach, lunch at anchor

15:05

(1 NM leg · ~3 min transit)

Cala Sant Vicenç

Secluded cove with dramatic rock formations

18:00 — Return

Marina Palma Cuarentena

Cabrera Archipelago — Blue Cave

Cabrera National Park

Nature loversSnorkellingExclusive access
10 Hours
60 NM

A permit-only adventure to Spain's most pristine marine reserve. The Blue Cave is one of the Mediterranean's natural wonders, and the anchorages around Cabrera are among the clearest waters you'll find anywhere.

60 NM

Total Distance

~287 L

Est. Fuel

~€416

Est. Fuel Cost

10:00 — Depart

Marina Palma Cuarentena

11:31

(35 NM leg · ~91 min transit)

Cabrera

Blue Cave, pristine anchorages, marine reserve

15:00

(11 NM leg · ~29 min transit)

Es Trenc

Stop on return for a swim at the famous beach

18:00 — Return

Marina Palma Cuarentena

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 JAB II's specifications (estimated HP) and typical cruising conditions at ~23 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 Marina Palma Cuarentena. Your captain will optimise the route on the day based on weather and sea conditions.

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