Yacht Charter Spain

With just under 5,000km of coastline and 60 islands on the Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean, you are spoiled for choice when it comes to a Spanish yacht charter. From the sometimes temperamental but fun winds of the Costa Brava the always changing Atlantic coast and islands, there is so much variety to choose from you could never get bored.

B2 - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics 2

  • Build year : 2008
  • Guests : 12
  • Berths : 12
  • Cabins : 11
  • Length : 280 ft
  • Boat type : Motor Yacht

Panorama - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, Greece, Turkey, Croatia Caribbean Virgin Islands (US/BVI), Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, Central America, Red Sea, United Arab Emirates, Cuba, Canary Islands 2

  • Build year : 1993
  • Guests : 49
  • Berths : 49
  • Cabins : 24
  • Length : 177 ft

ALMYRA II - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, Greece, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics, Croatia, Northern Europe, Caribbean Virgin Islands (US/BVI), Bahamas, Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (US), Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI) 2

  • Build year : 2000
  • Length : 163 ft
  • Boat type : Sailing Yacht

HYPERION - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics 2

  • Build year : 1998
  • Length : 155 ft

ALALYA - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Riviera, Cors, Sard, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Croatia, Greece 2

  • Build year : 2005

AMICA MEA - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics, South America 2

  • Build year : 2004
  • Guests : 11
  • Berths : 11
  • Length : 152 ft

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BAD COMPANY SUPPORT - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Canary Islands 2

BAD COMPANY SUPPORT

  • Build year : 2019
  • Length : 150 ft

MY LITTLE VIOLET - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Riviera, Cors, Sard, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Croatia, Greece 2

MY LITTLE VIOLET

  • Build year : 2006
  • Guests : 10
  • Berths : 10
  • Length : 149 ft

Il Sole - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Balearics & Spain 2

  • Build year : 1994
  • Length : 147 ft

Pandion Pearl - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Riviera, Cors, Sard, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Croatia, Greece 2

Pandion Pearl

  • Build year : 2021
  • Length : 145 ft

kijo - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Riviera, Cors, Sard, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Croatia, Greece 2

  • Build year : 2003
  • Length : 144 ft

my toy - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics 2

  • Build year : 2009
  • Length : 140 ft

SEA LADY II - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics 2

SEA LADY II

  • Build year : 1986
  • Length : 135 ft

ELLEN - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, Turkey, W. Med - Spain/Balearics, Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards 2

  • Build year : 2001
  • Length : 132 ft

Elianora  - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics 2

  • Length : 127 ft

YCM 120 - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Riviera, Corsica, Sardinia, Spain, Balearics, Caribbean 2

  • Length : 120 ft

Paula III - Yacht Charter Spain & Boat hire in Balearics & Spain 2

  • Build year : 1939
  • Length : 115 ft

Spain has at an illustrious seafaring history from Colombus discovering the Americas for the Spanish Throne to its Armada's attempts to dethrone Queen Elizabeth I, Spanish seafarers have long made history through their campaigns.

On a boat trip off the country's coastlines you'll experience the varied conditions first hand and see exactly why the country has spawned such a dedicated race of seafarers and adventurers. Dealing with the unpredictable weather of the Biscay coast or handling the weather's mood swings as katabatibc winds run off the mountains onto the sea, you'll soon understand why its seafarers felt confident to leave the comfort of coastal sailing and take on the word's oceans.

That said, come summer much of the country's coast and islands' seas are mostly placid. You'll come to appreciate the jewel-blue seas and perfect boating conditions that can only put a broad grin on your face as you reach along the coast. Thanks to its position at the centre of recent world history you'll get to see, feel and taste the culture in its riot of colours and sounds in all the ports you visit. You'll soon fall in love with Spain for all it has to offer.

Hiring A Yacht In Spain

Where it comes to a Spanish yacht charter the country has one of the most developed marine leisure industries in the world. There are literally hundreds of yacht clubs and marinas along Spain's vast coast, and you will almost certainly find just the perfect yacht charter for your needs.

You will find that there are quite stringent rules around having the right qualifications and paperwork but as long as you have it to hand when you arrive, you'll soon find that yacht chartering in Spain is no more difficult than anywhere else in the world. Charter companies' insurance companies the world over generally set similar rules to those enshrined in law in Spain.

The country's sailing laws are policed by the Garda Civil. If on a bareboat charter do have all your passports, boat license, sailing qualifications, insurance and charter papers to hand as the police do do spot checks on mariners.

With these issues in mind, you'll soon forget yourself as you explore the coastline and/or islands you choose as a base for your charter. Absorb yourself in the food and culture in all the ports and anchorages you visit. Chill out on beaches inaccessible to the all-inclusive holiday crowd. Party at some of the best venues on the planet or relax as you eat tapas through a lazy afternoon. There's so much choice to be had you could do a different Spanish sailing holiday every year and never cover the same ground twice.

Getting to Spain

There are direct flights from most international airports, let's look at the three main areas:

Costa Brava, Costa Dorada and the Balearics

Girona Airport: Known locally as Girona-Barcelona, it is 300km from Barcelona so unless the flights are prohibitively expensive into Barcelona this is best used for sailing destinations in the northern Costa Brava region.

Barcelona Airport: A major international airport that can be reached from almost anywhere in the world, it has its own train station so you can get (via a connection to Santes station) almost anywhere else in Mediterranean Spain. Use it for accessing the Costa Dorada and the southern Costa Brava. Do be aware that flights into the city can be expensive even in the low season.

Driving direct to Costa Brava : Using the French autoroute network from Normandy then the auto pistas in Spain it is possible to drive to Girona or the northern Costa Brava in 14+ hours from the UK.

Ibiza Airport: This is a well developed international airport and there are direct flights there from much of the UK and most European countries.

Mahon Airport: The capital of Menorca, useful for Balearic Island charters and accessing nearby Mallorca.

Costa Blanca and Costa Calida

Valencia Airport: This is a major holiday airport and serves the Costa Blanca and the southern Costa Dorada.

Alicante Airport: Again, a major holiday airport but useful for accessing the north and south Costa Blanca and Murcia

Cartagena Airport: Fly here for your Costa Calida destinations

Costa del Sol

Malaga Airport: An important commercial hub, you can fly in from a number of countries outside of Europe as well.

Marbella Airport: Another holiday airport that is well served from much of Europe.

Algeciras Airport: Not quite as well developed as the other two but still caters for international flights and for access to the southern end of the Costa del Sol.

Best Areas To Charter

Costa brava.

Stretching from the Bay of Roses and the French border in the north to Barcelona in the south, the Costa Brava, the coast of Catalonia is distinctive for its fantastic sailing and independent culture ashore.

Catalonia has recently attempted independence from Spain. Visiting it you'll soon understand the language, culture and economy is that of a different country, and if you burrow beneath the surface you'll likely return saying you've been on holiday to 'Catalonia' - not 'Spain'.

Here you will find weather dominated by the Tramontana mountain wind that can be fierce but cools the land from the fiercest of Mediterranean heat - and leaves the air so clear you could easily see the fine detail of a mountainside castle from two miles off.

Costa Dorada

The Costa Dorada reaches from the Catalan capital of Barcelona in the north to Pensacola in the south. Again, quintessentially Catalan and not 'Spanish' you'll soon be entranced and bewitched by the separate, independent culture and ways of being of this proud nation.

While the Pyrenees and the Tramontana hit the Mediterranean coast on the northern Costa Brava, the further southwest you go along the Costa Dorada the milder the Tramontana thanks to the distance from the mountains. This can mean it gets a lot hotter than the mountainous regions but the winds are less feisty.

One thing you should absolutely do when exploring this coast is explore the food on offer. Whether Michelin-starred restaurants or small town bistros your tastebuds are in for a treat. You might find bacon and eggs somewhere (though may have to explain the idea to a chef) but it would be an act of silliness to not sit to a table and simply ask for the day's special. You never know what you'll end up trying!

Balearic Islands

Famed for the party islands of Ibiza, Mallorca (capital Palma De Mallorca )and Menorca, these Catalan islands just off mainland Spain aren't just about partying to a globetrotting DJ. Ibiza was first 'colonised' by hippies in the 1960s and 70s, and for the most part is still very much that - a hideaway and not at an all night a party venue.

For those so inclined you can fill your sailing boat bilges with beer and challenge your liver for a week. The beer is cheap and the parties are 24/7 if that's what you want. The Cafe del Mar won't leave you disappointed, and the dawns are legendary for those with such stamina.

This shouldn't be off-putting for the sailor with a family who wants to be grown up and perhaps wants to enjoy the boating, culture and scenery. There are anchorages where you won't be kept awake all night and plenty of villages near a sandy beach where you will be able to escape from the madness. There is so much more to these islands that you don't have to be young to enjoy them!

Costa Blanca

Moving south and west out of Catalonia and into Castillian Spain, we now enter The Costa Blanca

Along with a big mix of Europeans on holiday particularly around areas like Benidorm, Alicante and Torrevieja there's plenty more to see here. What about the Moorish castles built during the Grenadine Caliphate and the Misteri d'Elx? What about the world class art? You will find paella by the bucket if you want, but there's better food to be had!

In summer the sailing can be just off the scale with F3-4 breezes .

Costa Calida

Literally the 'Hot Coast', the Costa Calida is not just full of beautiful people. With the legendary seafaring city of Cartagena at its centre, the Costa Calida has so much history you could drown in it, escaping the world at home as you see, feel and taste some of the best that Spain has to offer.

With the thousand year old city at its centre and supporting towns to the east and west, this stretch of the Spanish coast has a deep and rich history that has in part been supported with Spain's interests in South America. The Romans got there long before the conquistadors left to find their fortune and today you will bring home memories of an area that is just about as 'Spanish' as you can get.

Its climate is very hot in summer so perhaps better to visit outside the peak season of July/August. That said you will be drawn to its beautiful shores and secluded coves with fantastic people time and again as so many others are.

Before the Costa de la Luz and Perhaps one of the more famous of Spanish holiday escapes for European tourists, there is a lot more to the Costa del Sol than 'Brits abroad'! Though a draw to many tourists, the Costa del Sol capital Malaga is an important international seaport in its own right with direct connections to Africa and South America.

There are tourist hotspots up and down the coast - Torremilinos, Fuengirola and Marbella are all famed package holiday centres with eccentricities loved and parodied in equal measure according to your viewpoint. Picasso was born in Malaga, and if you visit the Old Town you can absorb yourself in his and others' worlds - civilisation began in this region some 3,000 years ago.

There are over 300 days of full sun a year here, so you can expect warm weather and great sailing. You will find hidden beaches and coves that the tourist boats either can't reach or have loaded up and gone home when it's time for dinner. You can choose to be at one with the Anglo-Hispanic culture or apart from it - the choice is yours.

Best Towns To Charter A YachtIn Spain

Girona: This is the regional capital of the Costa Brava with a great old town and a busy international airport. It is far inland but a hub from which you can reach Roses, Empuriabrava, and even Barcelona and Sitges with good public transport links.

Palamos : Palamos is the closest yachting hub to Girona, this is a small coastal resort in the Baix Emporda region of the Costa Brava. Use this for getting to the coastal artist's village Cadaques to the north or as far as Barcelona to the south.

Barcelona : This is Spain's second city and absolute capital of Catalonia. With its international airport that has a train station direct into the city (you have to change trains for security reasons mid way) it is a good launching point for the Costa Brava or the Costa Dorada. You can hire for a day or take a crewed catamaran out of the city as well as a longer yacht charter.

Near to Barcelona, Sitges is a far more laid back town but has its own marina that can be a launching point to the south, down the Costa Dorada. The town reflects the more cultured, chilled atmosphere of the region. You can take a day sail from here as well as a full bareboat or skippered hire.

Ibiza Town : This is the party capital of the island and also the main yacht charter location on the island. Party boats and day sails are available from here too.

Mahon: The historic capital of Menorca and a major holiday town in its own right.

Valencia: This is an important coastal town with a busy sailing holiday industry. You can fly in direct and get aboard your boat in relatively quick time.

Denia: To the south of Valencia and almost as close to Alicante, Denia has a busy charter marina.

Alicante: A major holiday jumping off point, it also has a major yacht charter base at its marinas thanks in part due to its central location on the Costa Blanca.

Torrovieja: To the south west of the Costa Blanca, this is easily accessed via Alicante Airport. Being a holiday resort you will also find day sails and day-boat hire available.

Cartagena: This is a major commercial port with a 2,000 year history. With flights direct into the city, you'll find quick access to the marinas in the town.

La Manga: Just to the north of Cartagena and in the lee of Cape Palos is La Manga - thanks to the spit, it has a large protected sailing area in Mar Menor.

Torrovieja: This Costa Blanca town can also be used as a starting point for your Costa Calida sailing holiday.

Malaga: This is another major commercial port with a number of marinas there. It is on the northern edge of the Costa del Sol and is a great starting point for your Costa del Sol sailing holiday.

Benalmádena: An historic old Andalucian town with great beaches and the Tivoli theme park, this has a busy marina that you can access via Malaga or Marbella.

Marbella: A major holiday resort in the middle of the Costa del Sol, it is a good base for a trip north or south depending on what you want to do on your trip.

Puerto Banus: Just to the west of Marbella is Puerto Banus, a seaside town with its shallow bay and large marina.

Sotogrande: To the west of Marbella and within reach of Algeciras/Gibraltar, Sotogrande is a large privately owned development that has a very good marina.

Types Of Yachts To Hire

Where it comes to chartering you can hire a motor cruiser, a monohull sailing yacht, Superyacht, or a catamaran. Each have their benefits.

Sailing Yacht (Sailboat)

From €100 or so a day up to whatever you can afford, monohull sailing yachts are fun to sail at all points of the wind, whether nose into a building Tramontana or blasting under all canvas downwind this is usually a yacht charter at an affordable price.

Far more luxurious than a sailboat these often have en suite toilets and showers in the staterooms as well as ample entertaining space in the saloon and on deck. They have twin engines to compensate for their lack of windward ability but are great sailing with wind abaft the beam.

Luxury Yachts and Superyachts

Want your own personal cruise ship for you and your group to leave the world behind? Take a fully crewed luxury yacht charter or super yacht charter up the costas. On a crewed yacht charter of this kind you will have far greater range than on other yachts above so a run between Barcelona and Gibraltar - or even over to Morocco is feasible. You will have every need and want catered to as you go.

Whether a motor yacht with cabins or a private boat trip for a fishing trip / blasting up the bay, these are comfortable seagoing boats with a kick of speed should you want to cover a bigger distance on the day or just for the fun of having a 10 metre wide wake and 10 tons of steel from a motor boat flying along at 30 knots!

Very much day boats for fishing and day cruising, RIBs are a lot of fun for a day afloat. They can be very quick and are great should you be in a town on holiday and fancy seeing the coast or finding secluded white sand beaches from another perspective.

Skippered Yacht Charter or Bareboat?

When it comes to a yacht charter in Spain you have two choices - bare boat hire or skippered yacht charter. Both have their own advantages.

Skippered charter

Fancy going on a sailing holiday yet have no sailing qualifications or lack the confidence to go it alone? A skippered yacht charter gives you the advantage of being able to get afloat without having to invest in getting sailing qualifications before hand. You will pay over €120 a day extra for the skipper, as well as their food and a tip at the end. Sometimes the skippers will also be the yacht owners which means they will show you the best that the area has to offer with their local knowledge.

Bareboat Yacht Charter

For those who seek a bit of adventure off their own back without the expense of a paid skipper aboard, a bare boat yacht charter could be just the ticket. You will need sailing qualifications but for that you get to be the author of your own story afloat as you explore the coast and islands of Spain.

Do you need a licence to charter in Spain?

If you want to bareboat charter you will need an approved boating qualification.

Below is a list of relevant qualifications:

International Certificate of Competence (ICC): Standard European Qualification for bare boat sailing

ASA 104 Bareboat Sailing Certificate : The American Sailing Associations skipper minimum qualification for hiring bare boat yachts

RYA: The Royal Yachting Association's qualifications (minimum day skipper level) is necessary for bare boat charter hire, it's also worthwhile seeing do you need to have done a VHF radio course as well as some charter boat owners will require this.

There are also many other European national boating qualifications that are accepted here too, it's worthwhile checking these details before hiring.

If you want a skippered boat rental as a charter yacht then you don't need any sailing certification at all, you just turn up and off you go.

Best Times To Hire

The hottest time - and the most expensive time of year are the school holiday months of July and August. If you are limited to these months then be prepared to pay a premium on the boat you are hiring and in the marinas you visit.

The sailing season in the country runs from April to October so it may pay to go earlier or later in the year. The weather is still a lot warmer than in Northern Europe - be prepared to smile in your tee shirt as you see locals bundled up in their winter jackets - but you will find the locals warmer toward you and the marinas cheaper. As a tip, October is better than April as the Mediterranean Sea is still warm from the summer months.

The Climate

Sea Breezes: Between June to September these onshore breezes build in the morning and get to maximum strength by mid afternoon. Unlike the Aegean for example, these don't usually build to anything too exciting, meaning you can enjoy the best sailing on the Mediterranean with weather to remember.

Tramontana: This is a Northerly mountain wind that drops off the Pyrenees and affects much of the Costa Brava and even the Balearic Islands. If one is blowing - and it can pick up at almost any time of the year - it pays to be under-canvassed than to have too much sail on. This is because the katabatibc winds plummet off the mountains and suddenly increase with virtually no notice. You will see them actually splash when they land! Better be in port if a strong one is forecast.

Galerna: This is a NW wind that also affects northern Spain. It is characterised by stormy, hot air that can blow at 100km/h so again, best to be in port if a strong one hits.

Levanter: This is an E-NE wind that can get quite feisty and funnels through the Strait of Gibraltar - affecting the southern Costa del Sol.

Chubasco: This is a fairly frequent event that can hit almost anywhere in Spain and comes from any direction. Essentially the Chubasco is a thunderstorm that can be over as quickly as it appears.

How much does it cost for a Spanish Charter

There's almost a sailing trip for every budget when it comes to chartering. For €120 a day plus (€840 a week) you can take a sailboat monohull out with five other adults. That is going to be cheaper than a week in a hotel for everyone.

Catamarans cost more - expect to pay anything from €500 to €2,000 a day depending on the time in the season.

Motorboats taken on a bareboat basis can cost as little as €500 a day if they have sleeping accommodation - much less if they are day boats.

RIBs can cost as little as €50 for an afternoon.

In each of the examples above you can take on a skipper starting at €150 a day depending on what the vessel is and their required qualifications to sail it.

For Superyachts and Luxury Yachts expect to pay €8,000 a day plus.

Explore Spain By Renting A Yacht

As you can see, Mediterranean Spain has so much to offer that you are spoiled for choice when it comes to yacht charter. Whether a clubbing and partying adventure or one for exploring the ancient history of the country, with lots of swimming and scuba diving this is a country that could serve you well time and again as you take sailing holidays from youth to middle and then old age. So what are you waiting for? Book a sailing charter with Borrow A Boat today!

Frequently asked questions

Yacht hire in Spain is legal. As with driving a car there do keep your documents to hand as it is a legal requirement to present your ID, licenses, insurance documents and charter contract on demand by the Marine Police.

You can hire a motorboat, RIB, catamaran or sailboat (Sailing Yacht) on bareboat terms in Spain, or you can hire a skipper to help you. For a luxury yacht or super yacht you will hire the crew and skipper as part of the package.

Consider your budget, sailing experience, whom you are taking sailing and where exactly you wish to go. Have you the sailing qualifications to do the trip? These are all things you need to consider.

This depends on what you want from your trip. If intense heat and crowds appeal to you then July or August are the best times. If a quiet time is more your bag and you don't have kids then September/October could be great as it is cheaper but still warm.

You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the yacht hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance.

If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to/are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the yacht charter company.

You should consider do you have the experience to handle the yacht charter you want to book and where do you want to go. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm in Spring and Autumn - but at sea it can be cool on most evenings.

If you are travelling from within the European Union then you will not normally require a visa. Check with the Spanish embassy in advance if you are travelling from a country outside the EU.

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Why Charter in Spain?

Sailing the Balearic Islands includes the Spanish coast, where you can explore vibrant seaside towns, gorgeous hidden coves, appealing white sand beaches, and charming fishing villages with a local history that stretches back centuries.

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About our Location

The Balearic Islands of Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca are among the most diverse and gorgeous archipelagos in the world. Mallorca, where our base is located, is dotted with white sandy beaches and surrounded by crystal clear blue water that is warm, clean, and thriving with abundant sea life.

The highest season is from mid-June to mid-September. The shoulder season is a great time to sail, with usually more wind. Our base in Spain is closed from early November until mid-February.

Local Considerations

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The currency in Spain is the Euro.

Fleet Size / Boats Offered

The Navigare fleet in Spain consists of nearly 20 sailing yachts:

  • Sailing catamarans 45 to 52 ft from Lagoon
  • Monohulls 44 to 48 ft from Jeanneau and Beneteau

Charter Services Offered

• Bareboat charters

• Cabin charters

• All-inclusive charters

Check-in Days

The minimum charter duration is 7 days, with check-in & check-out on Saturdays.

Check-in: 5:00 PM

Check-out: 9:00 AM

Carefree Pack

Navigare Carefree includes damage waiver insurance with full coverage, welcome package, final cleaning, bed sheets & towels, dinghy, outboard engine & fuel, propane gas, full water tanks, and Wi-Fi.

Yacht Fuel is not included – the fuel tank will be full when your charter starts and you are responsible for topping off the fuel tank at the end of your charter. The price of the Carefree Pack varies by boat size and is a flat fee for bookings up to one week. A surcharge applies for bookings of 2+ weeks.

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Optional Extras

You may supplement your charter booking with optional equipment or services available through Navigare or third-party providers.

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Yacht Charter in Spain

If you're planning a yacht charter in Spain, there are plenty of breathtaking destinations that you can explore. From the pristine beaches and turquoise waters of the Balearic Islands to the bustling cities along the coast, Spain is a haven for yacht enthusiasts. Whether you choose a bareboat yacht charter or a crewed yacht charter, there is no shortage of spectacular sights to discover.

Yacht charters in Spain offer the opportunity to sail the Mediterranean Sea and explore the many beautiful islands and coastal cities. Yacht rental in Spain is a popular way to discover the country's diverse landscape, from the stunning beaches of the Balearic Islands to the charming fishing villages along the Costa Brava.

Bareboat Yacht Charter in Spain

For those with sailing experience, a bareboat yacht charter provides the ultimate freedom to plan your itinerary and sail at your own pace. Here are some of the top destinations to explore on your yacht charter in Spain:

Mallorca - the largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is a popular destination for yacht charters in Spain. The island boasts stunning beaches, hidden coves, and charming towns like Sóller and Pollença. Palma, the capital city, is home to a magnificent Gothic cathedral, historic landmarks, and high-end shopping and dining options.

Ibiza - renowned for its vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches, Ibiza is a must-visit destination for any yacht charter in Spain. From secluded coves to lively beach clubs, the island offers a range of experiences. You can dock in Ibiza Town to explore its picturesque old town, Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Formentera - located just south of Ibiza, Formentera is a smaller and quieter island with pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back vibe. It's the perfect destination for those seeking relaxation, snorkeling, and natural beauty. Visit the picturesque lighthouse at Cap de Barbaria, the charming village of Sant Francesc Xavier, and the stunning beach of Ses Illetes.

Menorca - the least developed of the Balearic Islands, Menorca is a peaceful oasis with a beautiful coastline and diverse landscapes. Highlights include the charming town of Ciutadella, the scenic bay of Cala Macarella, and the rugged coast of the north.

Costa Brava - located in northeastern Spain, the Costa Brava is a rugged coastline dotted with charming fishing villages, rocky cliffs, and hidden coves. Dock in the charming town of Cadaqués, explore the medieval town of Tossa de Mar, or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Cala Giverola.

Crewed Yacht Charter in Spain

For a more luxurious experience, a crewed yacht charter is the perfect option. With a dedicated captain and crew, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey. Here are some of the top destinations to visit on your crewed yacht charter in Spain:

Barcelona - Spain's vibrant capital city is a must-visit destination, whether you're looking for culture, cuisine, or nightlife. Dock in the exclusive marina of Port Vell, visit the famous Sagrada Familia basilica, and stroll along the lively Ramblas.

Costa del Sol - located on the southern coast of Spain, the Costa del Sol is a glamorous destination with world-class restaurants, high-end shopping, and lively nightlife. Dock in the marina of Puerto Banús, explore the charming town of Marbella, or soak up the sun on the sandy beaches of Estepona.

Balearic Islands - the Balearic Islands offer a wealth of experiences for those on a crewed yacht charter in Spain. From the glamour of Ibiza to the unspoiled beauty of Menorca, there's something for everyone. Anchor in a secluded bay, explore the rugged coastline, or visit one of the many upscale beach clubs.

Canary Islands - located off the west coast of Africa, the Canary Islands are a unique destination with a subtropical climate and stunning landscapes. Explore the rugged coastline of Tenerife, relax on the sandy beaches of Fuerteventura, or hike the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote.

More Yacht Charter Destinations in Spain

In addition to the destinations listed above, there are many other places to explore on a yacht charter in Spain. Here are a few more:

Valencia - located on the eastern coast of Spain, Valencia is a bustling city with a rich cultural heritage. Dock in the marina of the modern City of Arts and Sciences, visit the Gothic-style Valencia Cathedral, or explore the charming Barrio del Carmen neighborhood.

Andalusia - the southern region of Spain known as Andalusia is a must-visit destination for those seeking history, culture, and natural beauty. Dock in the marina of the charming town of Cádiz, visit the stunning Alhambra palace in Granada, or explore the winding streets of Seville.

Galicia - located in northwestern Spain, Galicia is a region with a unique cultural heritage and stunning natural scenery. Visit the charming city of La Coruña, explore the rugged coastline of the Costa da Morte, or sample the local seafood in the picturesque town of O Grove.

Whether you're looking for a bareboat yacht charter or a crewed yacht charter, Spain is an ideal destination for yacht enthusiasts. With its diverse landscape, rich cultural heritage, and world-class cuisine, there's something for everyone. Book your yacht charter in Spain today and start exploring this beautiful country by sea.

Spain offers the following types of yachts for charter:  sailing yachts , motor yachts , and catamarans .

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A Spain yacht charter allows sailors to experience more than the average land based holidaymaker could even imagine. The Balearic islands and the nearby mainland offers the heat from golden sunshine and smooth azure waters surrounded by a rugged landscape. The coastlines offer an exciting mix of old and new with history prevalent in gothic castles, museums and ancient cobbled streets. Spanish nightlife, lives on in tapas bars, nightclubs and port side cafes.

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Lady Ellen (SATURDAY) - 3798 Bareboat Charter in Spain

Lady Ellen (SATURDAY) – 3798 Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 37.5 Length Total
  • 4 Cabins Total
  • 10 Max. Guests
  • Navigare Yachting
  • Yacht Type: Sailing Catamarans
  • Yacht Age: 2023
  • Model: Excess 11 - 4 cab.

The Dove (FRIDAY) - 3137 Bareboat Charter in Spain

The Dove (FRIDAY) – 3137 Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 38.5 Length Total
  • 3 Cabins Total
  • Yacht Age: 2022
  • Manufacturer: Lagoon
  • Model: Lagoon 40 - 3 + 2 cab

LADY K_DB Bareboat Charter in Spain

LADY K_DB Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 8 Max. Guests
  • Yacht Age: 2017
  • Manufacturer: Fountaine Pajot
  • Model: Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 - 3 cab.
  • Air Conditioning

Nathalie (SUNDAY) 536 Bareboat Charter in Spain

Nathalie (SUNDAY) 536 Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • Yacht Age: 2019
  • Model: Lagoon 40 - 4 + 2 cab

PROMUS  Bareboat Charter in Spain

PROMUS Bareboat Charter in Spain

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ELANOR Bareboat Charter in Spain

ELANOR Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 12 Max. Guests
  • Yacht Age: 2020

ALDEBARAN  Bareboat Charter in Spain

ALDEBARAN Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 39.1 Length Total
  • Yacht Type: Sailing Monohulls
  • Manufacturer: Dufour
  • Model: Dufour 390 GL

DRAGONERA  Bareboat Charter in Spain

DRAGONERA Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 39.3 Length Total
  • Yacht Age: 2018
  • Model: Bali 4.0 - 4 + 2 cab.
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Voyager (SATURDAY) Bareboat Charter in Spain

Voyager (SATURDAY) Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 39.6 Length Total
  • Yacht Age: 2024
  • Model: Bali Catsmart - 4 + 1 cab.

CORMACK  Bareboat Charter in Spain

CORMACK Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 40.4 Length Total
  • Model: Bali Catspace

L'ILOT  Bareboat Charter in Spain

L’ILOT Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • Manufacturer: Catana

KITTY  Bareboat Charter in Spain

KITTY Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 40.5 Length Total
  • Model: Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab.

PAPANG Bareboat Charter in Spain

PAPANG Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 41.3 Length Total
  • Model: Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 2 cab.

Rosual Mar (SATURDAY) Bareboat Charter in Spain

Rosual Mar (SATURDAY) Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • Model: Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 Quatuor

MATILDA Bareboat Charter in Spain

MATILDA Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 41.8 Length Total
  • Model: Dufour 41

ALLEGRO  Bareboat Charter in Spain

ALLEGRO Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 41.9 Length Total
  • Manufacturer: Jeanneau
  • Model: Sun Odyssey 419

La Colombe (FRIDAY) 555 Bareboat Charter in Spain

La Colombe (FRIDAY) 555 Bareboat Charter in Spain

  • 42.0 Length Total
  • Model: Lagoon 42 - 4 + 2 cab.

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BIMINI Bareboat Charter in Spain

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PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS (“ Terms ”) CAREFULLY AS THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS, REMEDIES AND OBLIGATIONS AS WELL AS A SECTION GOVERNING THE JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF DISPUTES. THESE TERMS ALSO CONTAIN A LEGALLY BINDING RELEASE, WAIVER OF LIABILITY, AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK. By creating a username, a login, clicking submit, using the services of Charter Experts, LLC d/b/a Virgin Island Sailing® (“ Broker ) or by accessing Broker’s website, you agree that you have read, and acknowledge your acceptance of these Terms. The Terms are subject to change at any time without notice at Broker’s sole discretion. Additionally, any transaction for which you have made payment shall be governed by the form of Terms in effect at the time of such payment notwithstanding any subsequent changes hereto.

If you are obtaining a quote, information, booking travel for and/or securing or procuring a Charter (as that term is defined in Section 1 below) for more than just yourself, all references below to “Charterer” or “you” (and derivations thereof) shall be read to mean you on behalf of yourself and each individual within your group for whom you are obtaining a quote, information, booking travel for and/or securing or procuring Charter.

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  • Prepaid Charter Reservations . Typically, Broker negotiates charter rates in advance with the yacht owner or charter company (“ Charter Provider ”) to obtain cost-effective rates, and facilitate reservations and availability for yacht charters, excursions and travel (the “ Charter ”). Broker also provides services to you by facilitating the booking of reservations for consideration and receives a commission from the Charter Provider (the “ Broker Fee ”). The Broker Fee is included in the pre-negotiated Charter rate provided to you, plus taxes and other fees where applicable. You agree that your payment is for the total amount set forth in the applicable Charter agreement (which Charter Provider may refer to as a Charter Contract, Charter Agreement, Booking Terms & Conditions, Instructions and Terms for Accommodations, as well as other derivations) provided to you by Broker (“ Charter Agreement ”). Upon execution of the Charter Agreement and receipt of the applicable deposit, you will have made a reservation for the Charter that authorizes Broker to facilitate the Charter on your behalf (“Charter Reservation”), including making payment arrangements with the Charter Provider. You further agree that Broker is a third-party beneficiary to the Charter Agreement and shall have the right to enforce such agreement to the extent it deems such enforcement necessary or advisable to protect its rights hereunder or under the Charter Agreement.

  Broker retains the Broker Fee as compensation in arranging your Charter Reservation. The Broker Fee varies based on the amount and type of Charter and/or services provided by Broker.  By making a Charter Reservation, you accept and agree to the relevant cancellation and no-show policy of the Charter Provider set forth in the Charter Agreement. Cancellation and no-show policies vary for each Charter. Carefully read the Charter Agreement and additional information provided to you by Broker. It is expressly agreed by Charterer that the Broker Fee is earned at the time the Charter Reservation is made. Late payment, wrong credit card or debit card details, invalid credit or debit cards, or insufficient funds are for your own risk and account, and you will not be entitled to any refund of any prepaid amount unless the Charter Provider expressly agrees otherwise under the Charter Agreement or in some other signed writing.

  • Charter Rules and Restrictions . Additional terms and agreements will apply to your Charter Reservation and any purchase or rental of equipment or other items, supplies, provisions and travel you may select. Please read those additional terms carefully. In particular, if you have purchased airfare, please ensure that you read the full terms and conditions of carriage issued by the supplier. You agree to abide by the terms of purchase imposed by any supplier with whom you elect to deal, including but not limited to payment of all amounts when due and compliance with the supplier’s rules and restrictions regarding availability, charges, fares, and use of products and services.
  • Payment . All payments must be made by personal check, bank/wire transfer, ACH payment and/or with a major credit card unless otherwise expressly stated. The total price for the Charter Reservation will be billed in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated. Some banks and credit card companies impose fees for international transactions. If you are making a reservation from outside of the United States on a US credit card, your bank may convert the payment amount to your local currency and charge you a conversion fee. This means the amount listed on your credit or bank card statement may be in your local currency and therefore a different figure than the amount provided by Broker for the Charter Reservation. In addition, a foreign transaction fee may be assessed if the financial institution that issued your credit card is located outside of the United States. Booking international travel may be considered to be an international transaction by the financial institution or card company. The currency exchange rate and foreign transaction fee is determined solely by your financial institution on the day that it processes the transaction. If you have any questions about these fees or the exchange rate applied to your booking, please contact your financial institution. Broker shall not be liable to you for any such service, conversion, or exchange fee.

  Broker expressly reserves the right to cancel your Charter Reservation if full payment is not timely received as set forth in the Charter Agreement.

  • Cancellation and Rescheduling . You may cancel or change your Charter Reservation as set forth in the Charter Agreement by and among you, the Charter Provider and/or Broker. Please note that some Charter Providers do not permit changes to or cancellation of reservations after they are made, or after a certain date, as indicated in the Charter Agreement. You agree to abide by the terms of the Charter Agreement with respect to your Charter Reservation. Broker will not be responsible for reimbursing Charterer for any previously tendered deposits or payments by Charterer and disclaims all liability for the failure of a Charter Provider to refund or return any such funds.
  • Credit Card Transactions and Chargebacks . If for any reason, any Charter Provider is unable to provide the Charter, or any part thereof, for which you have contracted, your remedy lies against the Charter Provider, and not against Broker. However, Broker will use reasonable efforts to assist you and Charter Provider in reaching a resolution to a dispute between you and the Charter Provider. In the event that your payment has already been transferred from Broker to Charter Provider or to an escrow account, you agree that you will not seek a chargeback against Broker for such amounts transferred. You further agree to indemnify and hold Broker harmless from and against any liability, loss, damage or expense (including without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) that Broker may incur in connection with chargebacks against Broker or under the Charter Agreement and your performance thereunder. If Broker incurs any costs, including but not limited to attorneys’ fees, to recover any payments charged back by your credit card company or other financial institution, you agree that you will be liable for these costs. If your payment is declined for any reason, you agree to settle any amounts owed to Broker via money order, cashier’s check, personal check or bank/ACH transfer immediately.
  • Broker Responsibility . Broker makes arrangements with the Charter Provider. Broker additionally makes additional arrangements with other suppliers for the various components and other services that comprise your Charter (“Charter Suppliers”). Broker is not an agent of these Charter Providers or the Charter Suppliers (and the Charter Providers and Charter Suppliers are not agents of Broker). Broker expressly disclaims any liability for the actions or omissions of the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers. The Charter Providers and the Charter Suppliers reserve the right to refuse service to you at their sole discretion. Broker assumes no liability for the acts of the Charter Provider or the Charter Suppliers in refusing service. Broker is not responsible for schedule changes and does not offer compensation for those changes. Broker is not responsible under any circumstances for any injury or damages you may suffer, in connection with sea, air or ground transportation, hotel accommodations, or other travel or excursion services arranged by Broker.

  You understand Broker is not the source or supplier of the Charter or other travel services you requested and acts solely as a broker for the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers. You agree that the Charter Provider and Charter Suppliers whose names appear in the information supplied to you are those who are solely responsible for providing the Charter you purchase. You consent to and request the use of the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers and agree to not hold Broker responsible should any of them: (i) fail to provide the Charter or travel services you purchased, whether or not such services are listed in the Charter Agreement or otherwise, (ii) fail to comply with any applicable law, or (iii) engage in any negligent act or omission that causes you any sort of injury, damage, delay or inconvenience.

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Excepting only liability that directly arises from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Broker, you will not hold Broker responsible for any injury, damage or loss you may suffer while on a Charter, whether incurred on the Charter or in connection with any other rental, purchase, excursion or activity, regardless of the relationship of any of the foregoing with the Charter Provider or the Charter Suppliers.

  • Your Responsibility . By booking a Charter with Broker, you agree to defend and indemnify and hold harmless Broker, Charter Provider, Charter Suppliers, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, causes of action, demands, recoveries, losses, damages, fines, penalties or other costs or expenses of any kind or nature, including but not limited to reasonable legal fees, arising out of or in connection with: (i) your breach of these Terms or the documents referenced herein; (ii) your violation of any law or rights of a third party; or (iii) your use of the Broker website.

You will review your Charter Agreement and travel documents for accuracy upon receipt. You understand that it is your responsibility to review the accuracy of all details in the Charter Reservation provided to you, and that you may contact Broker if you have any questions.

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You understand that Broker recommends purchasing travel insurance to cover certain risks inherent in travel such as supplier bankruptcy and the inability to travel due to a medical or personal emergency.

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Broker has no special knowledge regarding the Charter Provider’s or Charter Supplier’s financial condition, unsafe conditions, health hazards, weather hazards, or climate extremes at locations to which you may travel during or otherwise in connection with your Charter.

  • Limitation on Liability . In no event shall Broker, Charter Provider, Charter Suppliers, and/or their respective affiliates, or any employees, agents, officers, directors, members or managers of any of the foregoing (“Broker and Charter Releasees”), be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of, or in any way connected with, your access to, display of or use the Broker’s website, the Charter or services provided to you in connection with the Charter (including, but not limited to, your reliance upon opinions of the Broker), whether based on a theory of negligence, contract, tort, strict liability, consumer protection statutes, or otherwise, and even if Broker and/or any other of the Broker and Charter Releasees have been advised of the possibility of such damages.

If, despite the limitation above, Broker or the Broker and Charter Releasees are found liable for any loss or damage which arises out of or in any way connected with any of the occurrences described above, then Broker, Charter Provider, Charter Supplier and the Broker and Charter Releasees will in no event exceed, in the aggregate, the greater of (a) the Broker Fee, and (b) One-Hundred Dollars (US $100.00).

The foregoing limitation of liability reflects the allocation of risk between the parties. The limitations specified in this section will survive and apply even if any limited remedy specified in these Terms is found to have failed of its essential purpose. The limitations of liability provided in these Terms inure to the benefit of Broker and/or its providers.

The foregoing does not affect any liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.

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Renting a motor yacht in Spain & discovering the Coastsa Brava, Cotsa del Sol, Balearic,or Canary Islands Coasts? We will find the perfect boat for you. Wide selection – Get your offer! Its pleasant climate and natural beauty make Spain an attractive destination among tourists. We’ll help you decide when to go yachting in Spain . Also, we will provide you with suggestions for yachting trips. If you take our advice, you can explore beautiful places.

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Excess 11 - 4 cab. (2024)

Spain, Palma de Mallorca (Catamaran)

from 943 € /day  

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Excess 11 - 3 cab. (2024)

from 886 € /day  

Sun Odyssey 440 (2024)

Spain, Sant Antoni de Portmany (Sailing yacht)

from 599 € /day  

Lagoon 42 - 4 + 1 cab. (2024)

Spain, Sant Antoni de Portmany (Catamaran)

from 984 € /day  

Aventura 37 (2022)

from 719 € /day  

Moody 54 DS (2022)

Spain, Can Pastilla (Sailing yacht)

from 2 043 € /day  

Bali Catspace (2022)

from 808 € /day  

Oceanis 30.1 (2021)

Spain, Barcelona (Sailing yacht)

from 271 € /day  

Lagoon 40 - 4 + 2 cab (2020)

from 714 € /day  

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Spain, Barcelona (Catamaran)

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Location of Spain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is an independent nation in Southern Europe and West Africa. It is located on the Iberian Peninsula along with Portugal and Gibraltar. Bordered by the Bay of Vizcaya from the north, the Atlantic Ocean from the west and the Adriatic Sea from the south and the east. It shares borders with Portugal, France, Andorra, Gibraltar and Morocco on the land.Besides the land, the Balearic Islands on the Adriatic Sea and the Canary Islands on the Atlantic Ocean also belong to the kingdom, and so do Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa, as well as several islands on the Adriatic Sea near the Strait of Gibraltar. The capital of Spain is Madrid.

Can you rent a motor yacht in Spain – do I need a license?

Small boats (under a certain horsepower or length), electric boats, crewed yacht charters , and gulet charters may not require a license. Larger boats or those with more powerful engines need a skipper’s license. Before you confirm your sailing trip to Spain, please send us a copy and we will check it for you. You need to have the original copies on board, so don’t forget to take them. To sail in Spain, one of the following qualifications is necessary : • ICC (International Certificate of Competence), International, with valid Navigational and VHF licenses Prerequisites: RYA “Day Skipper Course” or complete the ICC Assessment form to prove competence from previous experience. If you do not have a skipper license, it is also possible to rent a motorboat with a skipper

Bareboat motor yacht charter in Spain – the main ports

There are plenty of well-equipped ports in Spain. Some include but are not limited to:

Bareboat motor yacht charter in the Canary Islands – the main ports

The Canary Islands have a subtropical climate all year round, with constant trade winds, lots of sunshine and mild temperatures. This makes it ideal for sailing all year round. Each of the seven main islands offers a unique and varied sailing experience. You can discover volcanic landscapes, secluded coves, hidden beaches, dolphins and even whales. The islands have well-equipped ports. Many boaters use the islands as a starting point for crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

Marina del Sur (Tenerife)

This port is located in the tiny fishing town of Las Galletas, in the southern part of Tenerife. They have 126 moorings for yachts as long as 20 metres. They offer running water, electricity and security services available 24/7. The maximum depth is 2 metres at low tide and 7 metres at high tide. They also have a crane on spot, which is really helpful for maintenance work. There is also a recreational centre as well as several cafés, restaurants and shops nearby. yacht charter in Tenerife

Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)

The port La Luz, or often called Las Palmas Port, can be found halfway between Europe and the other two continents, Africa and America. Due to its suitable location, it has become one of the most important ports in the world in terms of international trade and maritime traffic. You can choose from several restaurants and bars here, and they provide drinking water, electricity, Wi-Fi and self-service laundry. If you sail around Spain, you can explore the other wonderful areas, leaving from Malaga. Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas Costa and Marbella are also great destinations with several exciting things to do.

Puerto Calero (Lanzarote)

It is a luxury marina on the southwest coast of Lanzarote, near the resort town of Puerto del Carmen. It offers moorings for more than 400 boats and upscale amenities such as boutiques, gourmet restaurants and a yacht club. The harbor also hosts various sailing events and regattas throughout the year. yacht charter Lanzarote

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The most popular ports for bareboat motor yacht charter in the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands have a long sailing season (April to October) with constant wind, sunshine and warm temperatures. This allows for enjoyable sailing without the risk of extreme weather conditions. Each island of the Balearic archipelago (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera) offers a unique charm; the lively parties in Ibiza, the secluded coves in Mallorca, the historical sites in Menorca.

Puerto de Palma (Mallorca)

You can find one of the largest ports of the Adriatic Sea here. This commercial port including 9 yacht marinas can accept thousands of yachts. It is protected by a one- mile -long breakwater from the southeast, while it is bordered by a commercial mole from the northeast, which is more than half amile long. Inside this area, the allowed speed for any vessel is 5 knots , while inside the yacht marinas it is 3 knots. motor yacht charter Mallorca

Port d’Alcúdia (Mallorca)

The port is located in the northeast of Mallorca. The port manages to maintain a balance between its traditional fishing roots and its modern appeal as a tourist hub. It has two separate areas. Puerto Viejo (Old port): This area has preserved the charm of a traditional fishing port, used by fishing boats. Alcudiamar (New port): This is a modern port lined with leisure yachts, with shops, restaurants, bars and cafes surrounding the piers. yacht rental Alcudia

Port of Ciutadella (Menorca)

This port is in a narrow fjord. It can accept yachts of a maximum of 20 meters. It provides full service with fuel options. Although it has its own opening time, so check it well before your cruise.

Port of Mahon (Menorca)

The city’s port is famous for its depth. At certain places, the distance from the bed is 30 metres. It is naturally formed and found in a fjord. Since it means complete protection, it has been served like that for thousands of years. The port has two terminals; one has berths for yachts of 6, and the other for 50 metres. There is a 24-hour security service and all other necessary facilities for boatmen. There is also electricity and water supply, taxi, laundry and pubs. They provide water, electricity and fuel in the protected place. You can eat nearby, and there is also a supermarket. sailing in Mao Mahon , yacht charter Menorca

Sant Antoni Marina (Ibiza)

The marina is located on the west coast of Ibiza, in the heart of the popular town of Sant Antoni de Portmany. It is one of the most popular ports in the Balearic Islands. Mooring fees vary depending on the season, being lower in the low season (January 1 to May 31 and October 1 to December 31) and higher in the summer peak season (June 1 to September 30). There are world-famous bars, cafes and restaurants here, with stunning views of the Ibiza sunset.

Marina de Formentera (Ibiza)

The smallest member of the Balearic Island, Formentera, can only be accessed from Ibiza by boat. There are 64 moorings, and the maximum allowed length of boats is 38 metres. They provide water, electricity and technical services. motor yacht charter Ibiza

The most popular ports for bareboat motor yacht charter in Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers, making it ideal for sailing year-round. With over 300 days of sunshine per year, you can enjoy pleasant weather conditions for most of the sailing season. You’ll find charming coastal towns and modern marinas where you can moor your boat

Port of Valencia

Yachts are not allowed in the large commercial port of the city; they have two opportunities. One of them is Real Club Nautico in the south, and the other is towards Marina Real Juan Carlos I. in the north. In the past few years, both yacht ports have been extended significantly, providing more space for yachts. boat rental Valencia

Real Club Nautico de Calpe

Calpe is located 122 kilometres from the exciting port city, of Valencia. There are moorings for 264 yachts. The maximum size allowed is 30 metres in length; the depth of water here is 5 metres. They provide several services, for example, water, electricity security and fuel supply. Carrying out maintenance and repair is also possible here.

Port of Alicante

The port of Alicante is one of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean. Commercial, cruise port, passenger terminal and leisure port combined. The city is connected to other Mediterranean destinations by ferries to the Balearic Islands and North Africa. The port has modern facilities and infrastructure to accommodate various types of vessels. It has several harbor blocks equipped with mooring facilities and ship management services. boat rental Alicante

Club Náutico Moraira

The port is located in the heart of Moraira. The harbor is well-protected and provides a safe environment for yachts. The dock offers boat maintenance and repair services, fuel stations, restaurants and cafes to visitors. It has a total of 620 berths for boats of various sizes. boat rental Moraira boat rental Costa Blanca

Bareboat motor yacht charter in Costa Brava – the main ports

The northern location of the Costa Brava allows you to combine sailing with a visit to the bustling city of Barcelona and the French coast. The Costa Brava offers a variety of sailing preferences. Choose calmer days for leisurely sailing between coastal towns or take advantage of the Tramontana wind for exciting open water sailing challenges.

Port of Sitges

The port of the town is known as El Port Esportiu de Sitges Aiguadolc. There are 742 permanent berths for boats with a maximum length of 32 metres. There are great bars and restaurants around the port. Sitges sailing , boat rental Sitges

Barcelona is one of the most important port cities in the Mediterranean. The Port Vell can accommodate 148 vessels up to 190 metres long yachts. Drinking water, electricity and cable TV are available. motor boat hire Barcelona , Barcelona sailing

Port de Blanes

The port is run by Blanes Sailing Club. It provides 309 berths for yachts up to 24 metres in size. The club has a café, a restaurant and a sailing school, too. The port combines recreational sailing with commercial fishing activities. Blanes sailing , boat rental Blanes

Marina Palamós

The marina offers 866 berths and is able to accommodate boats up to 30 m in length and the maximum water depth reaches 10 m. There are fantastic facilities including maintenance station and access to drinking water, electricity and showers. Palamos sailing , boat rental Palamos Costa Barava sailing , Costa Barava boat rental

Main sights in Spain

If you love nature, you can visit beautiful national parks such as the Teide, the Picos de Europa or the Timanfaya. Of all European countries, the most IBAs (Important Bird Areas) can be found in Spain. We also recommend that you visit the Marimutra botanical garden where you can admire 6, 000 different flowers and plants. This wonderful place can be found in the southern part of Costa Brava in Blanes.Barcelona is the second-largest city in Spain and an important port of the Adriatic Sea. The main sight here is the La Sagrada Familia – the Expiatory Church of the Holy Family, which is a World Heritage Site. Further famous sights include the Santa Maria del Mar cathedral and the Picasso Museum. The town centre has a green area called Parc de la Ciutadella; its fountain was inspired by the Trevi Fountain in Rome.

Gastronomy of Spain

The paella is among the greatest delicacies; it is made with good quality rice coloured yellow by saffron. They put many types of meat and vegetables in it. Popular soups include cool gazpacho and warm cocido. Tapas is also popular, and we differentiate several types. They prepare it with olive, sausage, vegetables or cheese. The famous Jamon Serano ham is a delicacy that you must definitely taste. Churros is a popular dessert, and so is the Madeleine called Magdalena. As for drinks, they have sherry, Malaga wine and Sangria.

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The geographical location, as well as the orographic conditions of Spain, made its climate particularly diverse. Spain is the most climatically diverse country in Europe. Spain is characterized by the overlap of one fundamental climatic division (between humid and semiarid and arid zones) by another (the threefold division of the peninsula into maritime, continental, and mountain climates).Some regions can be very cold during the winter and extremely hot in the summer. The vast central plateau, or Meseta, has a more continental influenced climate. On the Mediterranean coast, the climate is moderate with rain in spring and autumn. The Balearic Islands have a maritime climate, with cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers.On the central and southern coast of the Mediterranean, the sun shines quite often even in winter. On the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and in the small Atlantic coastline of the Gulf of Cádiz winter is mild. Temperatures range between 20°C and 30°C. Wet periods are between September and October. The months of January until February provide the coldest time of the year. In comparison with the northern coast, the rains are rarer and sunshine is more frequent. This is due to the fact that the Mediterranean coasts of Spain, exposed as they are to the east and south, are relatively sheltered from Atlantic weather fronts. Along the Mediterranean coast and in the Balearic Islands, summer is hot and sunny, as is typical of the Mediterranean climate , the air is humid but sea breezes temper the heat during the day.Summer is cool and quite rainy on the Atlantic coast, where even in July and August the sky is often covered with clouds, and the sea is not warm, barely touching 21 °C in August. The Coastal Mediterranean region is marked by Leveche winds: hot, dry, easterly or southeasterly air currents that originate over North Africa. The climate and landscape are determined by the Atlantic Ocean winds whose moisture gets trapped by the mountains circumventing the Spanish Atlantic coast. If you want more accurate/detailed information about the weather and wind conditions, select a region from the Bareboat motor yacht charter in Spain destinations tab. Please search for the desired holiday destination within the region and you can find the weather tab under the city tab.

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Menorca bareboat motor yacht charter itineraries.

Day 1. Ciutadella – Cala Galdana 20.88 km (12.97 mi), Day 2. Cala Galdana – Cala Ratjada 40.54 km (25.19 mi) Day 3. Cala Ratjada – Colonia de Sant Pere 26.48 km (16.45 mi) Day 4. Colonia de Sant Pere – Alcúdia 19.48 km (12.10 mi), Day 5. Alcúdia – Port de Pollença 22.87 km (14.21 mi), Day 6. Port de Pollença – Cala Sant Vicenç 29.79 km (18.51 mi), Day 7. Cala Sant Vicenç – Cala en Bosch – Ciutadella 77.75 km (48.31 mi)

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Day 1. Marbella – El Faro 22,91 km (14,24 mi), Day 2. El Faro – Torrequebrada 12,25 km (7,61 mi), Day 3. Torrequebrada – Playa de los Álamos 8,17 km (5,07 mi), Day 4. Playa de los Álamos – Málaga 11,64 km (7,23 mi), Day 5. Málaga – Benajarafe 20,06 km (12,47 mi), Day 6. Benajarafe – El Morche 17,27 km (10,73 mi), Day 7. El Morche – Marbella 86,17 km (53,54 mi)

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Valencia is a city located on the east coast of Spain. The city has a population of over 800,000 people. Valencia is the third-largest city in Spain and is the capital of the Valencia region.Valencia was founded as a Roman colony in the 2nd century BC. The city later came under the rule of the Moorish Kingdom of Valencia. Valencia was conquered by the Crown of Aragon in the 13th century.The city flourished during the 15th and 16th centuries. Valencia was an important center of trade and culture. The city was conquered by the French in the 18th century.Valencia was annexed by the Kingdom of Spain in the 19th century. The city was an important industrial center during the 20th century. Valencia hosted the America's Cup yacht race in 2007.The city is known for its historical buildings, museums, and beaches. Valencia is also a major tourist destination.

Top sailing destinations for your bareboat or crewed yacht charter in Valencia

  • 1) Puerto de Valencia: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located in the heart of the city and offers a great view of the skyline. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 2) La Marina de Valencia: This is another popular sailing destination in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 3) El Puerto de Alicante: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 4) El Puerto de Castellon: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 5) El Puerto de Valencia: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located in the heart of the city and offers a great view of the skyline. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 6) El Puerto de Alicante: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 7) El Puerto de Castellon: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 8) El Puerto de Valencia: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located in the heart of the city and offers a great view of the skyline. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 9) El Puerto de Alicante: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.
  • 10) El Puerto de Castellon: This is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Valencia. It is located just outside of the city and offers a great view of the surrounding area. There are also a number of restaurants and bars in the area.

When is the best time to rent a boat in Valencia?

Ideal time for yacht charter in Valencia is from late April to early October when the air and water temperatures are both around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. The city experiences a lot of tourist traffic during the summer months, so sailing during this time may be more crowded.

What is the price of a yacht charter in Valencia?

Valencia yacht charter price may vary based on the following factors:

  • The size of the boat you rent will affect the price. Larger boats are usually more expensive.
  • The build year of the boat can also affect the price. Renting newer boats usually costs more.
  • Extras, such as whether this is a crewed or a bareboat charter, can also affect the price. All-inclusive yacht charters generally are the most expensive.
  • The duration of your boat rental can also affect the price. You can save a lot and still enjoy Valencia on a 3 day yacht charter.
  • The type of boat you rent can also affect the price. Sailing catamarans rentals usually cost more than monohulls.
  • Fuel consumption can also affect the price. If you rent a powerboat or a motor yacht, expect to budget for fuel. Sailboats are a lot more efficient in this regard.

To give you some idea for what to expect to pay for the bareboat yacht charter in Valencia, here is some breakdown:

Do I need a skipper license to rent a boat in Valencia?

Skipper License is required to rent a boat for a bareboat charter in Valencia.Different countries have their own way of certifying sailors. In some cases folks get actual skipper licenses (like in Europe), in others they get certifications (like in the US).It is important to have a license or a certification of a proper level to qualify for a bareboat charter.Some charter operators may even require that you hire their skipper for a few days if they judge that even with a license your level of experience is insufficient.Please reach out to our booking specialists to see if your license or certificate is sufficient for a bareboat charter in Valencia.

What is included in my Valencia boat rental?

First and foremost - the boat, fuel, and water. Usually, charter operators want you to return the boat with the same level of fuel as you took it. So please budget some time at the end of your charter to stop by the fuel dock.In addition to boat, fuel and water, some charter operators also provide snorkeling gear, water toys (SUPs, Kayaks, etc), but those may require a separate payment and may need to be arranged in advance.Lastly, if you are booking a crewed or skippered yacht charter - you will get an experienced captain and/or a cook. You can also arrange for provisions to be purchased for you in advance.Please check the details of your yacht charter with our booking team.

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