Charter Yacht Amenity Programme
SOSOO Amenities supplies Korean-formulated amenity programmes to charter yachts operating in Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Formentera, and across the Mediterranean. Every programme includes full compliance documentation for Balearic Law 8/2019 and EU PPWR, local delivery to Balearic marinas within 48 hours, and the SOSOO Operating System for stock tracking and refill management.
Chief Stewardesses
Fast turnaround. Live stock visibility. No manual counting.
Captains
Full compliance file available on request. Local supply, no freight delays.
Yacht Managers
Fleet-level visibility. All vessels, all stock levels, one system.
Charter Brokers
Amenities guests mention. Not something they already own at home.
Charter vessels operating commercially from Balearic marinas are subject to Balearic Law 8/2019, which prohibits single-use plastic amenity items regardless of vessel flag. This law has been in force since 2019. Most vessels operating from Palma, Ibiza, and Formentera are not compliant and are not aware of it.
EU PPWR (Regulation 2025/40) adds recyclability requirements from August 2026. Every SOSOO programme includes documentation covering both simultaneously — not one or the other.
Every product in a SOSOO programme carries a CPNP notification number and a full product information file. If a charter manager or marina inspector asks for compliance documentation, it is available the same day.
Standard hotel amenity formulations were not designed for charter conditions. Salt accumulates on skin and hair. Mediterranean UV is among the highest in Europe during season. Marina water hardness varies significantly across ports. A product that feels good on day one of a land stay underperforms by day three of a charter.
SOSOO formulations use amino-acid based surfactants, ceramide repletion, and multi-weight hyaluronic acid — developed for barrier recovery after repeated salt, UV, and hard water exposure. The brief to the Seoul lab was marine conditions, not hotel conditions. Read the chief stewardess guide →
Does Balearic Law 8/2019 apply to foreign-flagged charter yachts?
Yes. The law applies to all commercial operations in the Balearic Islands regardless of vessel flag. A yacht embarking guests from a Balearic marina using single-use plastic amenities is in scope.
What is the lead time for delivery to a Balearic marina?
24 to 48 hours for standard orders to Palma, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. SOSOO operations are based in Palma — not shipping from outside Spain.
How does the stock tracking system work for a charter yacht?
The SOSOO Operating System records installed bottles per cabin, logs each refill, shows stock cover in days based on the booking schedule, and flags the reorder window before the vessel is at risk of running short. The chief stewardess does not manage this manually. See how the system works →
What documentation can SOSOO provide for a marina inspection or charter audit?
CPNP notification number for each product, supplier declaration confirming Law 8/2019 format compliance, ISO 11930 preservative efficacy test report, and PPWR reuse pathway documentation. Available within 24 hours of request.
What is the minimum programme size for a charter yacht?
Programmes are sized around the vessel — cabin count, charter schedule, seasonal volume. There is no fixed unit minimum. Start a brief and we work from your actual use case.
Can the same programme run across a charter fleet?
Yes. Fleet-level stock visibility — all vessels, all cabin counts, all reorder windows — is included in the SOSOO Operating System at no additional cost.