Description
Built in 2021 by Azimut — one of Italy’s most respected motor yacht builders — NEMESIS is a 32-metre charter yacht offering a refined base for exploring Mallorca and the Balearic Islands.
Accommodation: 5 Staterooms for 10 Guests
The Nemesis yacht offers a smart five-cabin layout for 10 overnight guests, with space for up to 12 during day charters. Her accommodation includes one master stateroom with a king bed, three guest staterooms with queen beds, and one twin guest stateroom. This setup keeps the yacht flexible for families, couples, or a mixed group where not every guest wants the same sleeping plan.
At 32 metres, Nemesis has the scale for a private, settled stay without losing the easy movement and close-to-the-water feel that makes an Azimut so appealing in the Balearics. The 5.30 metre beam supports bright indoor areas, restful cabins, and outdoor zones where guests can move from sun to shade without the day feeling crowded. Her 2021 build also adds a fresh, current feel across the yacht.
Onboard Amenities & Entertainment
Nemesis is made for guests who enjoy long Mediterranean days outdoors. Her deck areas are a strong part of the experience, with open spaces for sunbathing, relaxed lunches, sunset drinks, and quiet time at anchor. The sundeck is well placed for views across Mallorca’s south coast, the Cabrera archipelago, or the clear waters off Formentera.
Inside, the atmosphere feels refined without becoming formal. Plush seating, modern comforts, and a well-kept interior allow guests to step away from the heat and enjoy a slower pace between swims, meals, and shore visits. The yacht’s design works especially well for Balearic charters, where the day often moves between beach stops, marina evenings, and late dinners ashore.
Charter Nemesis: Destinations & Sample Itinerary
Mallorca gives the Nemesis yacht a beautiful cruising ground from the first hour on board. Instead of rushing between ports, the route can unfold with a gentle first day along Palma Bay, where the city skyline, cathedral, and marina scene set the tone before the yacht slips toward the island’s quieter south coast.
Es Trenc makes a natural early anchorage for Nemesis. The beach is known for pale sand, shallow blue water, and a softer, less built-up setting than many of Mallorca’s busier coastal spots. It is a good place for the first swim, a paddleboard session, or a long lunch on deck while the yacht rests in clear water.
From there, the mood changes completely with Cabrera. This national park sits south of Mallorca and brings a wilder feeling, with protected nature, quiet coves, and water that feels made for snorkelling. Nemesis has the right toy setup for this stop, especially with SeaBobs, paddleboards, and snorkelling gear for the full group.
A westbound day can bring Portals Vells, Santa Ponsa, Port Adriano, and Port d’Andratx into the route. Each place adds a different note. Port Adriano feels sleek and modern. Port d’Andratx has a more traditional harbour charm, with waterfront dining and a lovely evening pace.
For guests who want a more dramatic view of Mallorca, the yacht can head north along the Tramuntana coast. Deià, Port de Sóller, and Sa Calobra bring cliffs, deep coves, mountain views, and a more rugged side of the island. This part of the route gives Nemesis a richer setting than a simple beach charter.
With more time, the journey can stretch toward Ibiza and Formentera. Ses Illetes remains one of the finest swim stops in the Balearics, while Ibiza adds beach clubs, Dalt Vila, and evenings with a livelier edge. Nemesis works beautifully for this mix of quiet anchorages, elegant marina stops, and bright island days.
