Charter ETERNAL SPARK in the Balearic Islands this Summer
On a map, place a pin on Ibiza and trace a wide circle across the sea. What you find is space - open water, distance, and a calm that feels far removed from the noise of the wider world. The western Mediterranean sits in a different world from all that, so enjoy your turquoise sea, your lunch at anchor off Formentera and your evening gin and tonic on ETERNAL SPARK's sundeck. Geographically speaking, this matters more than ever.
The situation in the Middle East; a continuing relay of tension between Iran, the United States, and Israel — has quietly shifted how a lot of people are thinking about where to spend their summer.
A decade ago, summer charters spanned effortlessly across the Eastern Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and parts of North Africa. Many of these destinations remain extraordinary – but today, they can come with a degree of complexity or unpredictability that wasn’t always part of the equation.
That’s not a dramatic shift, just the natural intersection of geography and current events. And for many, it has quietly reframed what “effortless” really means. Which is why the Balearic Islands – Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca, Menorca – have never felt more like the natural answer.

This is a practical statement equally as it is a political one. Spain has welcomed visitors for two thousand years, the ports are world-class, and the AEMET dedicated Balearic marine forecasting service means your captain operates with the best meteorological data in the western Mediterranean. The infrastructure here (like the superyacht berths at Port Adriano or the managed buoy fields off Ses Illetes) is simply better than almost anywhere else on the West Med circuit.

What Can You Expect On ETERNAL SPARK Yacht Charter Here?
ETERNAL SPARK is set up for exactly this kind of cruising. The yacht’s toy deck carries jet skis, paddleboards, a kayak and plenty of snorkel gear– all the things that make an anchor stop feel like an afternoon rather than a pause between passages. The interior’s air-conditioning and the shade of the main deck aft work together during the hottest July afternoons.
The chef sources provisioning locally at each island, which means guests eating aboard aren’t getting the same food they’d eat at a supermarket-facing resort. They’re getting whatever was caught or grown close to where the yacht is sitting.

The ETERNAL SPARK Yacht crew run every permit booking, every buoy reservation, and every restaurant gets call ahead. The Cabrera National Marine Park permit, for instance, is something most charter guests don’t even know exists until they’re told they need it; we handle it before departure, which means the day just happens.
Same with the Ses Illetes buoy system managed by Ports IB in the Formentera protected zone – it’s all arranged in advance. The Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows that ring Formentera are UNESCO-listed and strictly protected; free anchoring is largely prohibited across much of the Ibiza-Formentera zone precisely because of them, and that protection is, genuinely, why the water is the colour it is.

Four islands. Each one different
Mallorca gives you the operational backbone of a charter – serious marinas, Michelin-starred restaurants at Puerto Portals and the St Regis Mardavall, a cultural capital in Palma that rewards an afternoon ashore.
Here, charter guests can enjoy off-shore activities and visit local points of interest and the best-rated establishments to try local delicacies, before returning to the yacht for a nightcap before bed.

Ibiza is the energy: the sunset rituals at Café del Mar, the west coast anchorages around Es Vedrà, Dalt Vila’s UNESCO old town at the top of the harbour hill. For party-goers and the “young at heart”, Ibiza offers a party potential like no other, and the number of clubs guests have access to is astronomical.
Formentera has the clearest water in the Mediterranean, full stop.
And Menorca is what happens when nature decides to unveil all her beauty in a single spot – a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a coastline that genuinely looks like Caribbean photographs, and a pace of life that the other three islands stopped having about thirty years ago.

The distances work in the charter guest’s favour. Ibiza to Formentera is twelve miles. Thirty minutes at anchor speed. The stewardess opens a bottle of perfectly chilled champagne, and you watch the colour of the water change beneath the hull before you’ve finished it.
Ibiza to southwest Mallorca is three to four hours on a summer morning – a proper passage, but the kind that leaves you refreshed rather than fatigued. Mallorca to Menorca is the longest leg in any ETERNAL SPARK itinerary, and worth planning your whole trip around.
Why charter in 2026 specifically
The summer of 2026 is, I think, a particularly good one to be in the Balearics. The Middle Eastern standoff that dominates headlines is nowhere to be seen here.

The Balearics sit in a corner of the Mediterranean that has seen none of that directly – and the summer season here is operating at full capacity, full warmth, full beauty and full of experiences.
Get in touch with ETERNAL SPARK’s management team for more information about our Balearic expedition. Seven-day, ten-day, and fourteen-day Balearic Islands itineraries will all be available on our dedicated subpage.