[eng] This paper evaluates the impact of yacht charter tourism on the
economy of the Balearic Islands, one of the most popular yachting
tourism destinations in the Mediterranean. Empirical evidence, from
a sample of yacht charter tourists and a database on charter firms in
the Balearics provided by the National Charter Federation, gives
information on daily tourist expenditure, the number of charter
tourists and firms’ turnover and employment. More than 100,000
tourists come annually to the Balearics to charter yachts. Average
daily expenditure per tourist, including charter cost and other
spending on hotel accommodation, bars and restaurants, shopping
and other items, is €170; however, average daily expenditure varies
depending on the typology of boat rented. When tourist spending
in the country of origin is included, average daily expenditure rises
to €203.90. Daily expenditure is higher than that of a traditional
tourist (€105.20) and similar to that of a golf tourist (€211). Finally,
yacht charter activity in the Balearics contributes to the generation
of around 866 jobs in the archipelago.