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Spain catamaran CHARTERS
12 Knots offers crewed and bareboat catamaran charters in Spain. You may choose the right boat for you from 241 yachts listed on the web site. Click on the one you like and make an easy reservation for your unforgettable sailing vacation in Spain. Rates start from €1,280 per week.
Rent a Boat in Spain: 241 Available
Fountaine pajot lucia 40 - 3 cab. catamaran charter (2017).
Rent a boat Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 - 3 cab. (2017) in Mallorca / Spain
Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 - 3 cab. (2019) for rent in Mallorca / Spain
Lagoon 42 - 4 + 2 cab. catamaran charter (2019)
Rent a boat Lagoon 42 - 4 + 2 cab. (2018) in Mallorca / Spain
Catamaran Lagoon 40 - 4 + 2 cab (2020) for rent in Mallorca / Spain
Lagoon 40 catamaran charter (2020)
Rent a boat Bali 4.0 - 4 cab. (2018) in Mallorca / Spain
Catamaran Lagoon 40 - 4 + 1 cab. (2019) for rent in Mallorca / Spain
Excess 11 catamaran charter (2024)
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Catamaran Charter Spain
Whether island hopping in the Canary Islands or cruising the Costa del Sol, a Spain catamaran charter can be whatever you want it to be. From partying in Ibiza Town to chilling out by a sandy beach in a quiet lagoon, catamaran charter is about enjoying a luxury sailing holiday exactly how you want.
KINGFISHER V
- Build year : 2021
- Length : 67 ft
- Boat type : Catamaran
- Build year : 2023
- Length : 55 ft
- Length : 39 ft
- Length : 44 ft
MIM OCEAN TWO
- Guests : 11
- Berths : 11
MIM OCEAN THREE
- Build year : 2024
Build your own unique trip!
- Length : 54 ft
- Guests : 10
- Berths : 10
- Length : 48 ft
- Length : 42 ft
- Length : 47 ft
L'OCTANT
- Build year : 2018
- Length : 51 ft
- Build year : 2020
- Length : 60 ft
Signature Vision
- Build year : 2022
- Build year : 2014
MIM OCEAN ONE
- Build year : 2017
- Length : 62 ft
Lagoon 77 2021
- Length : 78 ft
At Borrow A Boat we're on a mission to make boating more accessible and to make it easier for you to get on the water. We believe boating should be available to everyone, and we can help the boating industry, boat owners, marinas, and everyone who wants to go boating by providing a 21st-century boating marketplace. Borrow A Boat is the best place to find and rent boats of all sorts, from a canal and riverboats across Europe to a sailing boat , motor yacht , catamaran across North America, the Mediterranean and Caribbean and further afield, along with some of the world's most impressive superyachts and luxury yacht charters.
A smaller alternative than a superyacht charter, catamarans are the fastest growing type of charter yacht at the moment and once you've sailed on one it's easy to see why. In terms of your ideal catamaran charter think of locations like Thailand, the Ionian Islands, BVI (British Virgin Islands), Croatian Adriatic, Ibiza, French riviera and Mallorca for your sailing adventure.
Types of Catamarans Available For Rent Or Charter In Spain:
When searching a geographical area on Borrow A Boat you can filter by the below boat types. There is also the option to further filter your searches by price, the number of guests, cabins or bathrooms, what year the catamaran yacht was launched, the boat length and the boat manufacturer.
Types of Catamarans Available:
Catamarans: Luxury catamarans are stable and spacious, with quick sailing performance, and and have been gaining in popularity in recent years. Better for larger groups, they have lots of room for water toys, and are big enough for a little privacy. A catamaran charter is easy and comfortable for novices not used to heeling and are loved by families due to their extra space when compared to a monohull sailing yacht. Typically far more luxurious than a sailboat the larger catamarans have en suite toilets and showers in the cabin as well as ample entertaining space in the saloon and on deck.
Power Catamaran: These motor boat are relatively new but have also been gaining in popularity as the two hulls keep the boat more stable when compared to a monohull. The wider beam also means more deck space and as they don't have sails or a mast, they have a lot more space on deck than a sailing catamaran rental or monohull. For a luxury catamaran charter , consider taking a crewed catamaran charter sailing vacation with an experienced skipper.
Catamaran Sailing Areas In Spain
On a catamaran yacht charter Spain, you've a wide range of options for a sailing holiday through Borrow A Boat. Fancy a bit of winter sun cruising the North East Trade Winds in the Canary Islands or a relaxed cruise along the Costa del Sol? There are a wide variety of options available in your choice of sailing holiday.
A classic catamaran boat rental holiday would be out of Ibiza Town or Balearic Island capital Palma de Mallorca. Enjoy the sailing and fun ashore on your luxury Balearic Island sailing holiday! Another important tourist hotspot is out of Lanzarote on the Canary Islands, tropical Atlantic Ocean islands with perfect winds and weather.
On the Spanish mainland you can do is cruise the coastline of the Costa Brava or Costa del Sol yacht charter on the Mediterranean Sea. Explore buzzing Barcelona and quaint Palamos on the Costa Brava or summer holiday capital Marbella and Torremelinos on the Costa del Sol. A Spain yacht charter is among the best you will find on the Western Mediterranean.
Crewed Catamaran Charter or Bareboat:
When it comes to a Spain catamaran charter you typically have two choices - bareboat or crewed catamaran charter.
When using Borrow A Boat you can filter all catamaran searches to be with or without skipper depending on what charter yachts you are looking for and below we cover some of the main points to consider for your catamaran hire.
Skippered Charter: A skippered yacht charter gives you the advantage of being able to get afloat without having to invest in getting sailing qualifications beforehand. For a crewed catamaran you will pay a fixed fee for the crew and skipper as well as their food and a tip at the end.
When you get to a luxury yacht charte r with crew these prices will increase and costs also depend on where you plan to sail to along with the size and type of yacht rental on your sailing holiday.
In some cases, skippers will also be the boat owner (typically day charter) which means they will know all the best - secluded beaches to show you the best that the area has to offer with their local knowledge.
For day trips you will often be able to use a skipper as well and prices will vary depending on the type of charter boat.
Bareboat Catamaran Charter : For skilled sailors, a bareboat charter is cheaper and gives more privacy for you and your charter guests. Many sailors prefer to be helming the charter yacht while choosing their own course, and provided you have the knowledge and relevant qualifications you can skipper these boats yourself.
Do You Need A Licence To Charter A Catamaran In Spain
If you are on a crewed Spain catamaran charter you do not need a license to sail - you can just turn up at the marina and go.
You do need a license if you are on a bareboat catamaran charter and in some countries a day skipper or ICC may not be enough for boats over 45 feet in length, you will need to check with the charter agent but here are some examples of typical sailing qualifications that will allow you to charter in most countries:
International Certificate of Competence: This is issued on request by your European sailing authority and you should automatically qualify with certain national sailing qualifications.
RYA Qualifications: If you have the following qualifications you will typically be able to take a bareboat charter out of Thailand (but it is worth checking as per above), these include Day Skipper , Coastal Skipper ( *sail or motor endorsement) or Yachtmaster.
American Sailing Association (ASA): The ASA 104 Bareboat certificate is commonly accepted but also check as per above
US Sailing: The International Proficiency Certificate is widely accepted and The Bareboat Cruising Certificate is also accepted in many cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should i consider when hiring a catamaran.
The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.
Do you have to pay a deposit when hiring a Catamaran in Spain?
You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the catamaran 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. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual charter companies themselves.
What happens if my Catamaran breaks down?
If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16 or ring the coast guard on your phone if you have reception. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to or are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the boat charter company and they can typically send someone from the charter base
What should I think of before I hire a Catamaran in Spain?
You should consider do you have the experience to handle the catamaran before you book and where do you want to go along with what the weather will be like. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm and remember at sea it can be cool in the evenings.
What Qualifications Do I need to hire a Catamaran?
If you want to sail without a skipper then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. If you choose to have a skipper on board your catamaran you won't require licences.
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Charter a catamaran in Spain at the best price
- Yacht charter
- Catamaran rental with/without captain
Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 13.30m (2020)
Catamaran Catana Group Bali Catspace 12.00m (2024)
From €485 per day.
Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Isla 40 11.93m (2022)
From €950 per day.
Catamaran Bali Bali 5.4 SKIPPERED with watermaker & A/C 16.80m (2021)
Catamaran Bali - Catana Bali 4.0 11.88m (2017)
From €700 per day.
Catamaran FOUNTAINE PAJOT ANTIGUA 37 11.70m (2003)
From €268 per day.
Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Bahia 46 14.05m (2002)
From €617 per day.
Catamaran ESTELA III for 8-9 people (1992)
From €429 per day.
Catamaran LAGOON 380 11.55m (2013)
From €786 per day.
Lagoon 380 (2001)
From €384 per day.
Lagoon 400 (2010)
From €514 per day.
Catamaran Lagoon 450 13.96m (2012)
From €1,071 per day.
Lagoon 42 Ibiza (2018)
From €571 per day.
New Lagoon 42 (2021)
From €416 per day.
Catamaran LAGOON 380 11.55m (2002)
Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Catamaran Belize 43 13.00m (2004)
Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 40 12.10m (2020)
Catamaran with a PREMIUM service in BARCELONA (2021)
From €1,300 per day, catamaran charter spain- sailing the coast .
What better way to discover Spain 's paradisiacal beaches and hidden coves than on board a catamaran? Explore unique places from a different point of view, while also creating unforgettable memories with your loved ones, on board!
Sailing a catamaran is a great option to get to know first-hand the beautiful coasts that Spain offers to travelers who visit it: crystal clear waters, white and golden sands, natural beauty... just as good- or even better than the Caribbean !
Why rent a catamaran for your next sailing holiday?
Navigating through the wonders of the Costa Brava, or discovering the charms of Denia are just some of the many options that catamaran rentals offer. Its wide interior spaces, welcoming exteriors, ergonomic distribution and, above all, the comfort it provides are just some of the reasons to choose a catamaran for your next trip.
Moreover, the stability and safety that this type of boat offers thanks to its two hulls, make it a great option for any type of vacation: with family, friends, couples,... You decide!
Let yourself be inspired by the following destinations and enjoy a unique experience on board!
- Catamaran Charter Ibiza
- Catamaran Charter Mallorca
- Catamaran Charter Menorca
- Boat Rental Costa Brava
- Boat Rental Denia
- Boat Rental Barcelona
Holidays on board: Discover the coast of Spain by catamaran
Art, culture, gastronomy and leisure encompass the more than 7,900 kilometers of coast that Spain offers to travelers who come and visit.
Where to sail in Spain?
The country's great reputation for tourism, both domestically and internationally, is due to the variety of destinations you can find- vacations for all tastes!
The Balearic Islands are nothing short of clear waters and 'postcard-worthy' beaches. Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, and Formentera are the country's top nautical destination. Chartering a catamaran will allow you the opportunity to get to know this stunning archipelago not only comfortably, but safely.
If we focus on the Costa Brava, expect to be sailing through turquoise waters and enjoying the beautiful landscapes that make up the small towns like Cadaques, Roses or Tossa de Mar. You can also spend your time simply relaxing and sailing from cove to cove. You have to admit, these all sound like good options for your next vacation.
Sailing further south, we are sure you'll fall in love with the charm of the Costa Blanco and places like Denia and Javea. Enjoy a delicious paella in the port of Valencia or stroll by the colorful homes of Villajoyosa .
During the colder seasons, you can't miss a visit to sunny and warm Canary Islands . Each of the eight islands has something different to offer from- adventures, relaxation, gastronomy, and leisure- these islands truly have it all!
And last but not least, Andalusia: Marbella , Almeria , Malaga , Cadiz... It's too hard for us to just choose one destination! They are all worth a visit.
How much does it cost to charter a catamaran?
The price of chartering a catamaran can vary depending on several factors. The most relevant ones are the season (high or low), and the destination in which you decide to rent. But don't forget the rental duration, model and age of the vessel, as well as if a skipper is requested on board can also impact the boat rental price.
The cost of a catamaran charter in Spain starts at €450/day .
How can I rent a catamaran in Spain?
If you are planning your next vacation on board, Click&Boat- the world's leading boat rental service, is ready on deck to help! Browse our selection of catamarans located in ports all over Spain and choose the one that best suits your needs and desires. Once you have found one, send a message directly to the boat owner through our messaging tool to arrange details and ask any questions you may have. You'll be able to book your charter in just a few clicks!
If you prefer though, you can contact our team of knowledgeable sailing advisors who can help you plan your sailing itinerary and find the right boat. With our platform you can choose from a wide range of manufacturers and models, including the well-known Lagoon , Bali , Fountaine Pajot ... and more!
So, are you going to stay on land? Come on, we are sailing towards a dream vacation!
Good to know
Frequently asked questions about spain, how much does it cost to charter a catamaran for a day in spain.
The average cost of chartering a catamaran for a day in Spain is 1,120 €. Elements such as the time of year, the year the boat was built, and the boat’s equipment can affect the cost. The daily cost of chartering a catamaran can range from €50 and €12,342.
Are there skippers available for catamaran rentals in Spain?
Click&Boat offers the possibility to rent a catamaran with skipper in Spain, with around 5 catamarans with a skipper available. Note that this will incur an additional charge, on average amounting to €355 per day.
What is the maximum number of people allowed on a catamaran in Spain?
A catamaran in Spain can accommodate up to 100 people. When renting a boat with a skipper, they are considered as part of the total.
Are fuel expenses included in the cost of a catamaran rental in Spain?
When renting a catamaran in Spain fuel is typically not included in the rental costs, except for in 72 boats where it is already included in the price.
How many people can a catamaran in Spain accommodate for sleeping?
A typical catamaran in Spain has around 8 berths, but you can find catamarans with as many as 130 berths.
Charter another yacht type in Spain
Are you interested in other yachts besides catamaran in Spain? Look up at other yachts to charter on our website
Catamaran Rental in Spain with or without skipper
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Catamaran - 11.93m — Fountaine Pajot - Isla 40 (2022)
From €950 per day.
Catamaran - 13.30m — Fountaine Pajot - Elba 45 (2020)
Catamaran - 16.80m — Bali - Bali 5.4 SKIPPERED with watermaker & A/C (2021)
Catamaran - 12.00m — Catana Group - Bali Catspace (2024)
From €485 per day.
Catamaran - 23.00m — - Sunreef 80 (2024)
From €10,000 per day.
Catamaran - 12.00m — BALI - CATSPACE (2022)
From €971 per day.
Catamaran - 16.00m — Aventura - Aventura Yachts 45 (2024)
From €2,071 per day.
Catamaran - 13.99m — Lagoon - 46 (2020)
From €1,393 per day.
Catamaran - 13.50m — Bali - 4.4 Open Space (2023)
From €1,143 per day.
Catamaran - 10.90m — - Aventura 37 (2022)
From €471 per day.
Catamaran - 14.28m — - Bali 4.6 (2022)
From €1,357 per day.
Catamaran - 12.79m — Lagoon - 42 (2021)
From €416 per day.
Catamaran - 12.80m — Lagoon - Lagoon 42 (2021)
From €393 per day.
Catamaran - 13.00m — Fountaine Pajot - Helia 44 (2015)
From €586 per day.
Catamaran - 14.00m — - Bali 4.6 (2024)
Catamaran - 12.08m — Bali - Catsmart (2024)
From €926 per day.
Catamaran - 12.35m — BALI - 4.1 (2021)
From €1,300 per day, catamaran rental in spain with oceans evasion.
Spain is a world-renowned sailing destination, and for good reason. This coastal country located in western Europe has a rich maritime history and an abundance of cultural activities and sights. There’s so much to do in Spain and it is home to some of the world’s most beautiful coastal cities; marvel at the famous Moorish architecture of Granada, experience the cosmopolitan buzz of Barcelona or attend the iconic La Tomatina festival in Valencia. With its stunning coastline, Mediterranean climate and diverse cultural landscape, what's not to love? With a catamaran rental in Spain, you can discover the wonders of this gorgeous country while cruising through the sparkling sea. Sunbathe on all of Spain's most pristine beaches and go island hopping in the Balearics or discover the Canary Island archipelago.
So what are you waiting for? Hop aboard a Spain catamaran rental and set sail to some of the most sought-after destinations in the world.
How much does a catamaran charter in Spain cost?
The cost of a catamaran rental in Spain will differ depending on the exact location of your charter as well as how many people are on board, the time of year and the type of catamaran that you choose. On average the price is €2,744/week for 12 people.
What is the best time of year to charter a catamaran in Spain?
Since Spain is a relatively large country, the climate can vary quite a lot, so the best time to visit will depend on where exactly you want to go. Generally speaking, summer is the high tourist season in Spain but especially in the south, it is best to avoid the summer months to steer clear of scorching hot temperatures and also to avoid large crowds and expensive prices on boats. We recommend going on a catamaran charter in Spain between May and June and September and October. You’ll have warm, pleasant temperatures and little to no precipitation, perfect for sailing!
Should I rent a catamaran in Spain with or without a skipper?
At Oceans Evasion we have many catamaran rentals in Spain in our fleet, both with or without a skipper. If you’re wondering which one to choose, we always recommend a skippered vessel, even for avid sailors. Having a skipper on board provides many benefits such as added peace of mind knowing you’re sailing alongside a professional who can step in and take the helm at any time. If you just want to sit back and relax, skippers will dock, anchor and navigate the catamaran for you, so you can properly enjoy your holiday.
One of the best parts about having a skipper on board is that they are usually locals of the area, and have great knowledge about the best anchorages, moorings and tourist attractions. Your skipper will help you see everything on your Spanish sailing itinerary and give you recommendations to visit some hidden gems that you might not have known about otherwise.
For worry-free sailing and a personalised experience, choose a catamaran rental in Spain with a skipper!
What is there to do while on a catamaran charter in Spain?
With its stunning coastline, beautiful weather and rich culture, it's no wonder that so many people flock to Spain country to enjoy a sailing vacation. There are a number of great places to sail in Spain, but some stand out above the rest. Here are our top destinations to tour while on your Spain catamaran rental.
- The Balearic Islands: This gorgeous archipelago is the perfect place to relax in the Mediterranean sun. Wind down in the paradisical bliss of Menorca, swim in the crystal-clear waters of Formentera, experience the vibrant nightlife in Ibiza and go beach hopping in Mallorca, the largest of the islands.
- The Canary Islands: This group of islands sits just off the coast of Africa and is well known for its tropical climate and striking natural beauty. Go whale watching in Tenerife or deep diving in Grand Canary and enjoy year-round sunshine!
- Costa Brava: This coastal region is characterised by its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear water and sheltered coves and is perfect for relaxing on the beach and exploring some medieval villages. Visit the small fishing village of Cadaques or the UNESCO town of Tossa de Mar.
- Costa del Sol: Located in the Andalusian region of southern Spain, this area offers a plethora of sheltered bays and coves and charming coastal cities like Marbella and Estepona.
What should I consider before renting a catamaran in Spain?
At Oceans Evasion we offer a variety of different types of vessels to choose from. If you’re keen on a longer sailing holiday of a week or more, we’d recommend a catamaran rental. Catamarans have amenities on board to accommodate your needs such as a bathroom, cabin and bedroom. They also offer more stability than other types of boats. This is because they have two hulls instead of one, which makes them less likely to tip over in rough waters. Because of this, they can be easier to navigate for novice sailors and they are the best-suited vessel for guests who are prone to seasickness.
If you're looking for a boat that is stable, fast, spacious, and easy to handle, you can’t go wrong with a catamaran rental in Spain for your next sailing adventure!
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Renting a luxury catamaran in Spain & discovering the Costa Brava, Costa del Sol, Balearic,or Canary 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 catamaran in Spain. Also, we will provide you with suggestions for catamaran trips. If you take our advice, you can explore beautiful places.
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Moody 54 DS (2022)
Spain, Can Pastilla (Sailing yacht)
from 1 571 € /day
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MCY 66 (2019)
Spain, Palma de Mallorca (Motor yacht)
from 4 250 € /day
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Spain, Palma de Mallorca (Catamaran)
from 1 037 € /day
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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 luxury catamaran 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 with you 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 luxury catamaran with a skipper
Luxury catamaran charter Spain – the main ports
There are plenty of well-equipped ports in Spain. Some include but are not limited to:
Luxury catamaran 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. catamaran charter 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. yacht hire Gran Canaria
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 luxury catamaran 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. catamaran charter Palma de 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. catamaran rental Ibiza
The most popular ports for luxury catamaran 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
Luxury catamaran 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. luxury yacht charter 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.
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. More Spain sailing routes
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The large country has a very diverse climate. There are large fluctuations inland, and there is a great number of sunny hours in the eastern and southern parts with a low level of precipitation. Summers are hot everywhere, with the exception of the Atlantic shores. The average temperature is 25 °C, and the maximum temperature can get as high as 35 °C. Out of all the waters at the shores of the country, the Atlantic Ocean’s is the coldest. The average temperature is around 20 °C.
The Spanish islands have different climates. The Canary Islands have a pleasant subtropical climate, while there is a greater fluctuation on the Balearic Islands. It often rains in the summer, and the amount of precipitation is higher during the winter. Between the autumn and spring periods, stronger winds arrive, for instance, the Mistral, the Vendaval or the Sirocco. We recommend water enthusiasts visit Spain in the summer, and the autumn period is perfect for visiting the historic and natural sights.
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.
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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. Maó-Mahón – Cala en Porter 27.95 km (17.36 mi), Day 2. Cala en Porter – Son Bou 6.74 km (4.19 mi) Day 3. Son Bou – Cala Galdana 11.74 km (7.30 mi) Day 4. Cala Galdana – Port de Pollença 75.63 km (46.99 mi), Day 5. Port de Pollença – Alcúdia 22.87 km (14.21 mi), Day 6. Alcúdia – Colonia de Sant Pere 19.48 km (12.10 mi), Day 7. Colonia de Sant Pere – Cala Ratjada – Maó-Mahón 107.17 km (66.59 mi)
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Day 1. Barcelona – Castelldefels 30.40 km (18.89 mi), Day 2. Castelldefels – Sitges 9.85 km (6.12 mi), Day 3. Sitges – Vilanova i la Geltrú 9.54 km (5.93 mi), Day 4. Vilanova i la Geltrú – Tarragona 48.23 km (29.97 mi), Day 5. Tarragona – Cambrils 17.13 km (10.65 mi), Day 6. Cambrils – Coma-ruga 44.00 km (27.34 mi), Day 7. Coma-ruga – Garraf – Barcelona 63.72 km (39.59 mi)
Barcelona sailing tours
Day 1. Roses – Cadaqués 17.37 km (10.79 mi), Day 2. Cadaqués – El Port de la Selva 20.76 km (12.90 mi), Day 3. El Port de la Selva – Portbou 11.39 km (7.08 mi) , Day 4. Portbou – Salses-le-Château (Port Leucate) 54.58 km (33.91 mi) Day 5. Port Leucate – Narbone 36.40 km (22.62 mi), Day 6. Narbone – Lagoon La Berre (Port la Nouvelle) 15, 83km (9, 83 mile ), Day 7. Port la Nouvelle – Roses 102.51 km (63.69 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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Spain is located in the southwest of Europe and is bordered by countries like France and Portugal. Spain and Portugal form the Iberian Peninsula, which is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian Sea. The culture in Spain is enormous due to the numerous autonomous communities that the country has. One of the most important is Catalonia, whose capital, Barcelona, is characterised by its monuments and harbour. Rent a sailboat in Spain and enjoy the nice weather and the sea.
Spain has thousands of kilometres of coastline and long sandy and pebble beaches. The most popular areas are the coves of Andalusia, the beaches of Catalonia and the world-famous Balearic Islands. Charter a boat in Spain and create an itinerary to see all the beaches and the Canary Islands. Sailing in Spanish waters is the best way to see the most beautiful sunsets.
Catamaran rental in Spain
The best way to enjoy Spain and its coastline is to rent a catamaran. If you rent a catamaran you can easily visit the most touristic cities and islands in this country. Visit La Caleta beach in Cadiz, where the famous James Bond film "Die Another Day" was filmed. Rent a catamaran and feel like you are part of the movie.
Visit the island of Mallorca, one of the most famous and visited islands in Spain. Create an itinerary and rent a catamaran in Mallorca to visit all its turquoise blue water coves. According to several travellers, visiting the island of Mallorca on board a catamaran is an incomparable experience.
How much does it cost to rent a catamaran in Spain?
The price of chartering a boat in Spain can vary depending on the season. If you want to rent a catamaran , the average price will be around 150 euros per day during the low season. Prices may increase during the high season, be aware that the high season months are June, July and August. If you want to rent a boat during these months we recommend you to look two months in advance and start the rental process as soon as possible.
The best time to rent a boat in Spain is between May and October. The sailing conditions during these months are usually calm and ideal for an unforgettable experience on the high seas.
Do you need a license to rent a catamaran in Spain?
There are many factors to consider when renting a boat in Spain. Depending on the type of boat you want to rent, you will require a licence. If you rent a catamaran, you will need a licence only if the boat is more than 5 metres in length.
If you don’t have a licence or sailing experience you can rent a boat with a skipper. Having a skipper is that most skippers are locals and know the region like the back of their hand. Ask the skippers for suggestions on local restaurants and hidden coves for an even better sailing route.
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Catamaran Lagoon 400 for charter in Ibiza Town
- Lagoon 400 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
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Catamaran Lagoon 40 available for charter in Palma
- Lagoon 40 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Comfort package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Full water tank, Snorkeling equipment, Dinghy with engine, WiFi, Damage waiver)
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Cat Lagoon 380 for rent in Palma
- Lagoon 380 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
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- Charter package (Final cleaning, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Stand up paddle board)
Cat Lucia 40 for charter in Palma
- Lucia 40 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
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Catamaran Lagoon 380 S2 available for charter in Sant Antoni de Portmany
- Lagoon 380 S2 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Standard safety equipment
- Comfort package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Dinghy with engine)
Cat Lucia 40 available for charter in Palma
Catamaran Lipari 41 for charter in Roses
- Lipari 41 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Final cleaning
Cat Lagoon 52 F for hire in Marina Saint Eulalia
- Lagoon 52 F [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Beach towel
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Catamaran Lagoon 52 for hire in Sant Antoni de Portmany
- Lagoon 52 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
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Cat Bali 5.4 for charter in Marina San Antonio
- Bali 5.4 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
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- APA (15% of charter price)
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Catamaran Lagoon 52 F available for charter in Ibiza Town
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- Aura 51 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
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A Spain yacht charter offers a rich mix of dazzling cities, day-dreamy islands, cutting-edge cuisine and seductive landscapes. The majority of luxury superyacht charters to this vibrant country centre on its alluring Mediterranean coast where yachting hubs such as Barcelona and Marbella, with their modern marinas, act as springboards to 1,660 kilometres of diverse coastline and the Balearic Islands continue to grow in stature among the SuperyachtSet with their beach clubs, restaurants, nightlife and wellness offerings.
Spain yacht charter Comprised of stunning cities, long stretches of sun-drenched sand and world renowned islands, Spain's cruising grounds are undoubtedly one of the best places to enjoy a crewed yacht charter in the Mediterranean . From extra-ordinary architecture in Barcelona and an energetic cultural scene in Marbella to the world’s hottest new restaurants in Ibiza and the peaceful respite of Formentera, there is no question that this part of the world opens up a range of unique experiences. The Balearic islands , in particular, are a current favourite among superyacht set who are keen to check out their new and experiential attractions, chic beach clubs and picturesque scenery.
Yacht charter itineraries in Spain Due to its mix of cities and islands, a Spain yacht charter can be experienced through a number of different itineraries. Spain’s Mediterranean coast is huge and you could well return to these cruising grounds year after year and continue to discover new things each time. On the mainland, Barcelona, Valencia and Malaga continue to grow as yachting hubs, attracting more and more yachts to their modern marinas, as the Balearic Islands likewise continue to grow in status among the world’s most elite travellers.
One of the more popular ways of enjoying Spain by superyacht is to visit the Balearics, in particular Ibiza and Formentera. Here, it’s possible to visit super club Ushuaia and pioneering restaurant Sublimotion , renowned for being the most expensive eatery in the world. By embarking and disembarking from Port Vendres in Menorca, it’s possible to visit the likes of Palma in Mallorca (Majorca), Dragonera Island, and the beaches of Cala Bassa, Playa d’en Bossa, and San Jose. Of course, it’s also possible to cruise along the coast of Spain's mainland to access the remarkable cities which line its shores.
Planning a luxury yacht charter in Spain When it comes to planning your crewed yacht charter in Spain, you’ll need to at first identify the places you’d most like to visit. By deciding between the likes of Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca (Majorca) and Menorca or the cities of Barcelona and Valencia, it’ll be possible to arrange an itinerary which is sure to exceed your expectations. Should you require assistance in learning more about the destinations on offer, get in touch with your preferred charter broker who will also be able to assist you in suggesting the best times to visit and the superyachts which are currently available for rental.
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Carefully crafted by yachting experts, our yacht charter itineraries ensure you experience Spain's coastal highlights. From the shimmering azul shores of the Balearic Islands, through to the exuberant mainland cities of Barcelona and Valencia, our itineraries are perfect for zen-seekers and party-goers alike.
With well-provisioned superyacht marinas and strong international airport connections in the Balearics and mainland Spain, yacht charter guests can cruise between destinations with ease.
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Immerse yourself in Spain’s rich maritime legacy as you sail its sun-drenched coastlines, dotted with ancient ports, vibrant cities, and secluded coves. With Yachting.Rent, unlock a uniquely Mediterranean yachting experience, setting sail on waters that have for centuries witnessed the fusion of cultures, the spirit of exploration, and the rhythm of Spanish fiestas.
Spain’s extensive coastline, stretching from the rugged beauty of Galicia in the north to the exotic allure of Andalusia in the south, offers a varied palette of sailing adventures. Be it the glamorous beaches of Costa Brava, the Balearic wonders of Ibiza and Mallorca, or the historic charm of Cadiz – every sailor, whether novice or seasoned, finds a corner of Spain that sings to their soul.
Our curated fleet at Yachting.Rent is the epitome of luxury and functionality. We believe in complementing Spain’s natural beauty with vessels that elevate every nautical journey. Whether you envision cruising the bustling ports of Barcelona, seeking solace in the hidden calas of Menorca, or dancing to the beats of Ibiza’s famed nightlife, we have the perfect yacht awaiting your command.
But a yacht rental in Spain is not just about the vessel; it’s about experiencing a way of life. From the festive beats of flamenco echoing over the waters to the tantalizing aroma of paella prepared fresh on board, every moment is a celebration of the Spanish spirit.
Set sail with Yachting.Rent and be captivated by Spain’s coastal wonders. Let the horizons of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic frame memories that blend the timeless with the contemporary, and where every sunset is a promise of yet another enchanting day on Spanish waters. Embrace the voyage, where passion meets the sea.
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Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 – Le Grand Bogavant – 2023
Leopard 50 – 5 + 1 cab – Bereshit – 2023
Prestige 560F – Di Leni – 2017
Prestige 550S – Atonika – 2016
Gran Turismo 45 – Pandora II – 2023
Lagoon 51 – 6 + 2 cab. – Deb Elli – 2024
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Yacht charter in Spain
The allure of Spain stretches far beyond its sun-soaked beaches and historic towns; it’s found in the rhythm of the waves, the legacy of its maritime history, and the whispers of its coastal winds. With Yachting.Rent, chartering a yacht in Spain becomes an entrée into a world where the Mediterranean spirit is as vast as the seas themselves.
From the golden shores of Costa del Sol to the crystal-clear waters of the Balearic Islands, our yacht charter service promises the freedom to curate your Spanish odyssey. Whether you’re drawn to the bustling marinas of Marbella, the serene coves of Costa Brava, or the mesmerizing vistas of Mallorca and Ibiza, our fleet stands ready to translate your dreams into nautical reality.
Our selection of yachts is as diverse as Spain itself. Each vessel, handpicked for its blend of luxury, performance, and comfort, serves as your personal gateway to the Spanish coast’s treasures. Picture yourself anchored off the coast of Valencia, indulging in freshly caught seafood, or navigating the Bay of Biscay’s rich waters, with the rugged beauty of the Basque Country as your backdrop.
With Yachting.Rent, a yacht charter isn’t merely a rental; it’s a comprehensive experience. Our seasoned crew, well-versed with Spain’s maritime nuances, ensures seamless navigation while sharing tales of local folklore, guiding you to the best anchorages and introducing you to the Mediterranean’s gastronomic delights.
Embark on your Spanish adventure with Yachting.Rent. We’re not just offering a yacht; we’re gifting you the keys to Spain’s maritime kingdom, where every ripple tells a tale and every sunset sings a flamenco. Join us, and let Spain’s maritime heart lead your journey.
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Lagoon 52 F – 6 + 2 cab. – Jolie (SATURDAY) 2069 – 2019
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Lagoon 52 F – 5 cab. – My One – 2016.
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Lagoon 46 – 4 + 2 cab. – Voyager – 2022
Lagoon 46 – 4 + 1 cab. – Mondango – 2020
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Why is Spain a good sailing destination?
At the crossroads of history and modernity lies Spain, a nation that unfolds its most captivating narratives from its sweeping coastlines. Yachting.Rent invites sailors to delve into the heart of this maritime wonderland and unearth the myriad reasons that crown Spain as an unparalleled sailing destination. One of Spain’s defining features is its kaleidoscopic coastlines. From the rugged, windswept shores of Galicia to the calming embrace of the Balearic Islands, Spain caters to every nautical whim. The journey through these waters isn’t just about the sea; it’s a gateway to Spain’s cultural soul. As you dock at various ports, you’re greeted with the country’s rich tapestry of traditions, be it the vivacious festivals of Valencia or the hauntingly passionate strains of a Sevillian flamenco.
But Spain doesn’t stop at nourishing the soul; it tantalizes the palate. Sailors are treated to a gastronomic odyssey as they traverse the coasts. Whether it’s indulging in the freshest seafood tapas in a Galician port, savoring an authentic paella as the Valencia sun sets, or raising a toast with Catalonia’s famed cava, every meal is a celebration of Spain’s culinary heritage. Enhancing this sailor’s paradise are the optimal sailing conditions. The Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm summers and gentle winters in regions like Andalusia and Catalonia, contrasts beautifully with the challenging, Atlantic-kissed waves of the northwest, offering diverse experiences for both seasoned sailors and novices.
Ensuring a seamless sailing experience are Spain’s world-renowned marinas. From the cosmopolitan docks of Barcelona to the luxury-laden berths of Marbella, these marinas are equipped with top-tier facilities, ensuring every sailor’s journey is comfortable and memorable. Yet, amidst all this modernity, Spain’s natural allure remains untamed. The raw beauty of the Canary Islands’ volcanic landscapes, the underwater wonders of the Balearics, and the pristine shores of Formentera beckon sailors to explore and marvel. In partnering with Yachting.Rent, sailors are offered more than just a voyage; they’re gifted an intimate encounter with Spain, a land where every gust of wind carries tales of yore, and every wave is a dance of nature and history. Set sail with us, and let Spain’s enduring spirit be your compass.
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Sailing boat or Catamaran, what to sail in Spain
Sailing in Spain’s mesmerizing waters presents a timeless question for the modern voyager: Sailing boat or catamaran? With Yachting.Rent, we make the choice not just easier, but also a part of the thrilling journey that Spain’s maritime expanse promises.
The traditional sailing boat, with its singular hull, evokes feelings of classic maritime adventures. It offers a deep connection to the water, with its keel cutting gracefully through the waves. This design provides an intimate experience, perfect for those who wish to feel every nuance of the sea. Moreover, its narrower profile allows for access to some of Spain’s more secluded harbors and coves. Picture yourself navigating the tight inlets of Costa Brava or mooring in a hidden bay off the coast of Andalusia. For purists who savor the age-old rhythm of wind and wave, a sailing boat offers an unmatched experience.
On the other hand, the catamaran, with its twin hulls, brings modern stability and space to the forefront. Its design ensures a smoother ride, making it ideal for those new to sailing or families with children. The expansive deck space provides ample room for sunbathing, dancing, or dining under the Spanish stars. Catamarans often boast shallower drafts, allowing sailors to get close to beaches and anchor in shallow bays, perfect for a quick swim to shore in places like the Balearic Islands. For those who prioritize comfort, space, and a panoramic view of Spain’s stunning coastlines, the catamaran emerges as the vessel of choice.
Yet, regardless of your choice, Yachting.Rent guarantees a vessel that merges top-tier functionality with luxury. Our expertise ensures you’re matched with the perfect boat for your Spanish adventure, whether you’re tracing the footsteps of ancient mariners or charting a contemporary course through Spain’s blue. Set sail with us and craft a journey where the vessel is as memorable as the destination. Spain awaits, and the choice is yours.
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Looking for a boat rental in Spain? If you are now planning one of your sailing holidays in Spain, then rest assured you have come to the right place to find your dream boat. Search through our carefully selected inventory, choose your boat charter in Spain and start preparing for an adventure to remember! You’ll be setting sail to one of the most beautiful and famous yachting destinations in the world - the Balearic islands. Picture yourself on a boat rental in Spain, heading to the Mallorca or Ibiza.
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Looking for a luxury yacht rental in Spain? Choose Sailo catamarans, sailboats and party boat rentals in Spain to spend an amazing sailing vacation!
Experience the epitome of luxury and freedom with yacht rentals in Spain. Spain, renowned for its vibrant nightlife and breathtaking beauty, offers an ideal destination for exploring the Mediterranean waters in style. Whether you seek private boat rentals or luxury yacht charters, Spain has it all.
Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear turquoise waters as you embark on a captivating journey aboard a private yacht. With a range of options available, you can select the perfect vessel to suit your desires. From sleek and modern motor yachts to classic and elegant sailing yachts, there is something for everyone.
Luxury yacht charters in Spain
Indulge in the ultimate luxury with our luxury yacht charters in Spain. Unwind in style as you cruise along the stunning coastline, soaking up the sun on spacious decks and enjoying unparalleled comfort and amenities. Each yacht is meticulously designed to provide a lavish experience, ensuring every moment is extraordinary.
Rent a boat charter in Spain with captain
For those seeking a seamless and hassle-free experience, captained boat charters in Spain offer the perfect solution. Sit back and relax as a professional and experienced captain takes care of navigation, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Spain's surroundings. Feel the gentle sea breeze, admire the dramatic cliffs and hidden coves, and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Things to do in Spain by renting a boat
Spain yacht charters provide an unparalleled opportunity to explore the island's hidden gems and neighboring paradises. Discover secluded beaches, snorkel in pristine waters teeming with marine life, or visit the nearby island of Formentera, known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. With a yacht at your disposal, the possibilities are endless.
Rent a boat in Spain and unlock a world of adventure. Whether you desire a day trip to explore the island's coastline or a longer voyage to discover the Balearic Islands, Spain offers an extraordinary playground for maritime enthusiasts. Sail at your own pace, stop at charming seaside villages, and immerse yourself in the vibrant Mediterranean culture.
Experience the allure of Spain with yacht rentals that cater to your every need. Indulge in luxury, explore hidden gems, and create unforgettable memories on the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. Let the charm of Spain captivate you as you embark on a remarkable journey of discovery and relaxation. Book your yacht rental in Spain today and let the adventure begin.
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From the many things to do by boat in Palma de Mallorca , we recommend visiting the Caves of Drach, or cruising to the little quiet island of Dragonera. Go visit the charming Port de Soller, or pick one of our yacht rentals in Ibiza to relax onboard after a party night. Check out our boat charters in Palma de Mallorca and make sure you reach out to us by live chat or by email if you’d like to find out about more options in the area.
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Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Saba 50 · 2015
La lonja marina, palma, spain.
- 5 bathrooms
- 14.98 m long
- Crew included
- Full batten mainsail
Catamaran Lagoon 450 · 2017
- 4 bathrooms
- 13.96 m long
- Captain optional
Catamaran Lagoon 46 · 2023
Club náutico porto colom, porto colom, spain.
- 13.99 m long
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Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 · 2012
Marina san miguel, san miguel de abona, spain.
- 11.34 m long
- Semi batten mainsail
Sailboat Bavaria Cruiser 46 · 2008
- 2 bathrooms
- 14.4 m long
- Furling mainsail
Catamaran Lagoon 450 F · 2017
Club nautico de san antonio, sant antoni de portmany, spain.
Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 349 · 2019
- 10.34 m long
Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 · 2024
- 13.39 m long
Sailboat Jeanneau 53 · 2011
- 3 bathrooms
- 16.06 m long
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Catamaran Bali 4.6 · 2024
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Catamaran Lagoon 52 F · 2019
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- 6 bathrooms
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Catamaran Lagoon 40 · 2020
- 11.74 m long
Catamaran Lagoon 380 S2 · 2008
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Sailing in Spain
A yacht charter in Spain is one of the best ways to explore the beauty and diversity of one of the world’s most visited destinations. With 8000 km of stunning coastline, Spain is also one of the most dynamic sailing destinations. From the golden beaches of Marbella over the vibrant Balearic island to the exhilarating coastal city of Barcelona, Spain offers the perfect mix of culture, relaxation and sunny weather.
Things to do and see when sailing in Spain
When thinking about a boat holiday in Spain you might think about sandy beaches, sunny weather and delicious tapas first and foremost, but Spain has more to offer than that.
Activities in Spain
- Make sure to request for snorkeling equipment when you book your sailing holiday in Spain with Zizoo as there are plenty of amazing opportunities to explore the underwater world
- You’ll also have a chance to savour some of the world’s best food and wines. As a country rich in gastronomic traditions and an active proponent of the slow food movement, Spain prides itself in its outstanding and well-known dishes and wines.
- Explore one of Mallorca’s most beautiful natural gems near the town of Porto Cristo: Discover Drach Caves, where you can explore an underground lake
- Visit La Sagrada Familia , one of Barcelona’s most popular tourist attractions
- A concert at Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona will be a wonderful experience as you get to enjoy a wonderful concert in a building that could be considered an architectural masterpiece
Beaches in Spain
- Tossa de Mar on the Costa Brava offers one of the most beautiful beaches you can think of. The turquoise water and the stunning castle in the background make it a place you shouldn’t miss when visiting Spain
- Puerto Banus is a beautiful beach in Marbella and the white washed houses lining the seafront make for some amazing pictures
- Cala Gat Rajada : This stunning beach will make you question whether you are in Mallorca or the Caribbean. The incredibly clear and turquoise waters, the interesting rock formations
- Las Teresitas on the island of Tenerife is a large stretch of golden sand framed by impressive mountains and cliffs, blue water and palm trees. This is a truly paradisic beach
Restaurants in Spain
Casual dining in Spain:
- Pizzeria Los Dos Hermanos : It might not be Italy, but this place in Mallorca offers some delicious pizza. Enjoy a delicious pizza in this lovely restaurant after a long day out on a boat
- La Cala Barceloneta : Sandwiches, pastries and smoothies make this cute little eatery a fantastic place to savor the taste of Barcelona at an affordable price
Best restaurants with a view in Spain:
- Bo Kaap : You cannot get any closer to the beach than this. Enjoy the view and the delicious food. Try the nachos if you’re in the mood for some tasty comfort food
- Restaurant Cala Mandia is a great spot on the east coast of Mallorca. If you’re in the mood for delicious seafood, this is the place for you
Fine dining in Spain:
- Fera Palma Restaurant in Mallorca is one of the finest restaurants you will ever visit. The super elegant terrace that equally looks like a jungle, the exquisite wooden furniture inside the restaurant and the amazing food make this place one you shouldn’t miss
- Oria Restaurant: This Michelin star restaurant will not just impress you with the food, but also with its interior design. A mix between modern and classic furniture, this restaurant is a fantastic place to enjoy a wonderful meal
Bars and Clubs in Spain
- Dr. Stravinsky is THE cocktail bar you need to visit in Barcelona. Surprising flavors, delicious combinations and a relaxing atmosphere will make sure that you get to have a relaxing evening in the city
- BCM Mallorca : This huge night club is not just a well-known place on the island, but also beyond. It is the biggest one on the island and can host more than 7,000 people at once.
Explore historical Spain
Spain is a country with a rich and vibrant culture and history. Different empires ruled over the Iberian peninsula during different periods in time and each brought their own unique culture to shape the Spain we know today. There are plenty of historical sites you can visit all over the country. If you want to see some buildings that were built during more recent times, you should definitely visit La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona which was built in the late 19th century and Casa Batlló which is another of Gaudi’s architectural masterpieces.
Sailing conditions in Spain
The marine weather can vary depending on the time of year and the location you choose to visit in Spain.
As a whole, summers in Spain offer calm conditions though occasional thunderstorms and heavy downpours in the hottest months in July and August can occur.
The east coast of Spain is the perfect place for novice sailors or those seeking a more relaxing cruise as this area is more secluded and therefore protected from the stronger winds and rougher seas of the Atlantic.
While wind speeds tend to be low with an average of 6 knots, it also highly depends on the region you’re sailing in. Winds generally peak at 10 knots, especially when there are sudden gusts that you need to take into consideration. Winds are generally much stronger on the Atlantic coast than on the Mediterranean coast. It is also quite common for wind speeds to fluctuate throughout the day.
Swell is another thing you need to consider when planning a sailing holiday in Spain. The height of the swell is around 0.5 to 1 on an average day and the period varies. It can be anything from 2 to 3 seconds to well over 10.
Temperatures in mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands peak in August while the highest temperatures in the Canary Islands are reached in September and October.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in Spain?
A boat rental in Spain doesn’t have to break your bank. You can easily spend less than for a hotel room, making it one of the most affordable destinations for a boat holiday in Europe.
Charter a sailboat in Spain for an average price of just 68 EUR per person per day. If you plan on going on a day charter in Spain rather than a week-long boat holiday, you can always charter a RIB or a speedboat. They are not made for overnight trips. Rent a RIB in Spain at an average price of 54 EUR per person per day. Renting a speedboat in Spain will cost you 85 EUR per person per day on average. Renting a catamaran or motorboat in Spain comes at a higher price, but it’s well worth it. You get to enjoy all the amenities you could dream of. Renting a catamaran will cost you 111 EUR on average per person per day. Rent a motorboat in Spain at an average price of 179 EUR per person per day.
What type of boat is best for sailing in Spain?
It all depends on the type of boat holiday you envision for yourself in Spain. Do you want to relax on the beach and swim? Rent a boat with a shallow draft. Do you want to feel the wind on your skin and feel like an adventurer? Rent a sailboat and set your sail.
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Pros of renting a catamaran in Spain
Rent a catamaran in Spain for the most flexibility. You can either sail with the winds when they are strong enough or drive with the engine should the wind suddenly stop blowing. This doesn’t just give you a lot of flexibility, it also means that you won’t suddenly get stuck in the middle of the sea.
A catamaran rental in Spain is perfect for you if you want to explore the most beautiful beaches Spain has to offer. Different regions in Spain showcase different kinds of landscapes and give them their own unique appearance. As catamarans have a shallow draft, you can easily access all the stunning beaches you only know from photographs right now.
Charter a catamaran in Spain if you crave the comfort of a resort holiday, but want to stay on board a boat. When chartering a catamaran you won’t have to miss out on anything! The rooms are relatively spacious and the two hulls ensure that the catamaran won’t shake as much as a boat normally would. This is particularly convenient should the wind suddenly pick up. People who easily get seasick will also benefit from this.
Cons of renting a catamaran in Spain
One of the downsides of a catamaran rental in Spain is the size of a catamaran. While you might enjoy the extra space and comfort you get from staying on a boat this big, you will also experience the difficulties that come with it when trying to find a spot for mooring. It might be difficult to navigate your catamaran to its designated spot and in many marinas you have to pay extra for bigger boats.
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Pros of renting a sailboat in Spain
Charter a sailboat in Spain if you want to experience a true adventure. The wind on your skin and the salt on your lips will certainly have this effect on anyone who has set their sail to travel around Spain.
A sailboat rental in Spain is perfect for anyone who wants to practice their sailing skills. As the winds and waters in the Mediterranean are not as rough and strong as in the Atlantic Ocean, beginners will particularly enjoy this experience. More experienced sailors can opt to go sailing in the Atlantic Ocean.
Rent a sailboat in Spain if you want to go on an environmentally-friendly boat holiday in Spain. As sailboats are only fueled by the wind you won’t create extra CO2 emissions on your sailing vacation in Spain .
Cons of renting a sailboat in Spain
One of the downsides of a sailboat charter in Spain is the fact that sailboats have a keel. This means that you won’t be able to sail close to the shore to explore the many hidden bays, beaches and coves the magnificent Spanish coast has to offer.
Another downside of a sailboat rental in Spain is the fact that sailboats are only fueled by the wind. Of course, this makes sailboats incredibly environmentally friendly, but it also means that you might suddenly get stuck in the middle of the sea should the wind stop blowing from one moment to the next.
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Pros of renting a motorboat in Spain
A motorboat rental in Spain is great, because you get to explore all the stunning beaches, magnificent coves and other hidden natural wonders along the Spanish coast. Motorboats have a shallow draft, so you can sail super close to the shore.
Another great thing about a motorboat charter in Spain is the fact that you get to drive from island to island, city to city or beach to beach as fast as possible. Motorboats are generally faster than other types of boats, making them ideal to explore Spain when you only have a limited amount of time available to do so.
Cons of renting a motorboat in Spain
One of the downsides of renting a motorboat in Spain is the fact that they solely run on fuel. This makes motorboats one of the most expensive options when it comes to a boat holiday in Spain . You could even expect a hefty bill in addition to your bareboat charter - just for the fuel you’re using on your trip.
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Charter a luxury yacht in Spain
Places like Marbella, Mallorca and Ibiza naturally scream luxury vacation. While it might be unattainable for most to own a luxury yacht, renting one might be an option. While there are luxury yachts in Spain that you need to spend a couple of thousand euros on, there are also more affordable luxury yachts available to charter.
You will be happy to hear that most luxury yachts will come with a fully staffed crew, meaning that you really don’t have to lift a finger while on vacation. You will have someone on board who is going to navigate the boat and someone who is there to prepare all your meals and whatever else you need.
What kind of boat license do you need when renting a boat in Spain?
Especially novice sailors will be happy to hear that you don’t need a boat license in Spain to operate motorboats that are shorter than 5 meters or sailboats that are shorter than 6 meters. This is only possible for boats that cannot go faster than 15 hp. This might sound like a dream come true, but keep in mind that you can only operate these kinds of boats during the day when there is light. You are not allowed to operate any boat without a license in Spain as soon as darkness falls.
The Licencia de Navegación allows you to operate boats that are no longer than 6 meters. However, keep in mind that you can only sail up to two miles away from the coast with this certification.
Sailing routes in Spain
Whether you choose to sail along the eastern, northern or southern coasts or opt for a boat rental in Spain, you’ll be sure to find white sandy beaches to take in the hot summer sun, picturesque towns and cities to enjoy top-notch cuisine and impressive cultural sites. The many beautiful and tempting options can be overwhelming but, once you decide on a sailing destination in Spain, we can help with the rest.
Island-hopping around the Spanish islands : Mallorca makes a great base for island hopping. From Palma de Mallorca, sail south to visit the islands of Ibiza and Formentera or sail to Menorca from Porto Colom.
Sail around the Balearic Islands:
The Balearic Islands are located off the eastern shores of Spain’s mainland, east of Valencia and southeast of Barcelona. The island group includes the main islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera, and several smaller, unpopulated islands. The climate, scenery, and beaches are exceptional and the people have a reputation for being some of the most hospitable in the world. Despite the close proximity to each other, all of the islands have very diverse landscapes, historic buildings and food to offer.
The Canary Islands
A popular choice for more experienced sailors lies off the western shores of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. Situated further south from Spain’s mainland are the Canary Islands. They might be further away from mainland Spain, but well worth a visit!
This island group also makes a great place to escape the winter blues, but you’ll also be able to enjoy sailing around this piece of paradise all year long. The seven larger islands make for a perfect sailing trip, giving you a chance to explore the diverse culture, fine food, and incredible landscapes while island hopping. One of the best starting points for a sailing holiday around the Canary Islands is Lanzarote. Sail south to Fuerteventura then on to Gran Canaria before stopping in Tenerife, one of the most popular destinations in the Spanish island group.
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