Entries have opened for this year's Superyacht Cup Palma, which will be celebrating its 30th edition at the Club de Mar-Mallorca from 24 to 27 June 2026.
To recognise the landmark milestone, the regatta will welcome a new performance multihull class to the options this year, which will sit alongside its core superyacht classes, J Class, Café Racer and Corinthian options.
Last year saw the 24-metre Wally sailing yacht Rose successfully defend her title, becoming the race’s first-ever yacht to claim three consecutive overall victories. The 2026 edition promises to be equally as competitive, with interest from the Baltic 108 Win Win, a previous Superyacht Cup Palma winner, as well as last year's Class A victor, the 35-metre Southern Wind Gelliceaux.
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2025 Class A's runner-up, the 39-metre Tripp-designed Cervo, is also expected to return, alongside other likely contenders, the J Class yachts Rainbow and Svea, and the Baltic 68 Café Racers Ganesha and Scorpione Hormar.
Meanwhile, an array of first-timers to the Palma regatta scene includes the Wally 100 Inco, 28-metre Swan Spiip, the Swan 90S Hummingbird (ex-Leonara), and former Superyacht Cup Palma regular Atalante I. Performance multihulls Highland Fling 18 and 25.6-metre Allegra are also expected to attend for the first time to participate in the new Class.
Kate Branagh, event director, commented on the 30th edition: “Superyacht Cup Palma has a long and remarkable history, and a key part of its success has been its ability to welcome both loyal returning yachts and new competitors, drawn by Palma’s unique setting and consistently professional race management. At the same time, the regatta has evolved alongside the superyacht racing world – a balance that continues to attract new entries year after year.”
The on-water competition will be overseen by the Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP), with support for the 30th edition from Marinepool, North Sails, RSB Rigging Solutions and Pantaenius.
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