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Yacht Charter Spain - Welcome to the Land of Fiesta & Siesta
The centers for Yacht Charter Spain are the Canaries and the Balearic Islands. The Balearics are better developed, closer to the European capitals and provide perfect sailing conditions between Minorca, Mallorca, Ibiza and Formentera. The Canary Islands are the unique winter escape for European sailors and become every November the starting point for Transatlantic-Race, the legendary ARC.
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Ibiza and Formentera - Islands of Ambience and Style
Once a mecca for hippies, Ibiza quickly became a meeting point of the international jet set. Today, Ibiza is still considered to be the dominant party island. After the all-night clubbing, you can sail by your yacht towards Isla Espalmador north of Formentera. Here, in the Caribbeanlike blue water and on snow-white sand beaches, you can recharge your batteries or maybe deepen your new acquaintanceship.
Canary Islands – Offshore sailing experience is guaranteed!
Sailing around the Canary Islands, you have the chance to see seven impressive islands, one of them Tenerife with the 3700 m high volcano Mount Teide. The Canaries offer excellent sailing conditions around the year and allow the Yacht Charter crew to gather real offshore experience in proximity of save harbors. However, be aware of grey whales and tumblers, who always have right of way!
The Balearic Islands - El Dorado for Water Sports
Undoubtedly some of the most famous islands in the Mediterranean, the Balearic Islands are home to the famous Ibiza, the party heaven but also the no less famous Mallorca and Menorca. Thousands of tourists, young and old, come here every year to soak up the sun and fun of this yacht charter Spain destination.
The Balearic Islands - Always a Great Choice for Your Charter Holidays
Get the pure Mediterranean feeling sailing along the coasts of Mallorca, Menorca or Ibiza! Beside the beautiful nature, dreamlike bays and incomparable water quality like in the nature reservation area of Cabrera, you will enjoy the high living standards, the perfect Spanish sense of style as well as many luxurious marinas.
Ibiza-Formentera - The hottest partys in the Mediterranean
Once a Mecca for hippies, the Balearic island Ibiza quickly became a meeting point of the international jet set. Today, Ibiza or “Eivissa” is still considered to be the dominant party island. After the all-night clubbing, you can sail by your yacht towards Isla Espalmador north of the island Formentera. Here, in the caribbeanlike blue water and on snow-white sand beaches, you can recharge your batteries or maybe deepen your new acquaintanceship.
Tenerife – Spanish Lifestyle between Idleness and Friskiness
Part of the Canary Islands archipelago, Tenerife attracts many holidaymakers with its volcanic relief, rugged beauty and water sports possibilities. Of course, yacht charter Spain aficionados know this island as the last stop before the cross-Atlantic cruises which makes that more important and frequented.
Lanzarote Island – Island of 1000 Volcanoes
Visitors are fascinated again and again by the contrast of dreamlike bathing bays and black lava mountains. Lanzarote was the favourite place of the Spanish artist Cesar Manriques.
Majorca - Easy sailing along beautiful balearic shores
The beauty of the island is only surpassed by the lovely weather throughout the year, the wonderful conditions and of course, the fact that’s it’s easily accessible from mainland Spain. So come to Mallorca for some of the best yacht charter in Spain!
Minorca – The Island of Peace and Tranquility
Mediterranean calm, crystal-clear water, lonely bays and beaches – time really does seem to move at a slower pace in Minorca. A far cry from the days pirates used to camp here.
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Mallorca - Menorca: Nature harbors and unspoiled beaches in between Majorca and Menorca
Making two islands within one week - relaxed and without pressure - this does not work? Then read this itinerary report and discover how to navigate the most beautiful bays and scenic harbour towns between Menorca and Mallorca within 7 days.
Majorca – Cabrera. Cruise from Porto Colom to Majorca’s south-east and the island Cabrera
Pure relaxing - just take on week off and discover paradise bays along the southeast corner of Majorca. Exellent trip for families and couples seeing Cabrera nature reserve and the longest sandbeach of Majorca.
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Puerto Deportivo Radazul - The Gateway to Exploring Tenerife
Built in the 60s exclusively with boatmen and their needs in mind, Radazul offers some of the best conditions for yachts in the Canary islands, while also being the perfect place to start exploring Tenerife. It's easily accesible and still remote enough to remove you from any major town and the agglomeration.
Formentera - Isla Espalmador
Isla Espalmador lying only a few sea miles away from Ibiza Town is one of the most attractive destinations for yachting! Here, one can splash around in clear shallow water, watch other people, go on a bar crawl, or just watch one‘s yacht swing at the buoy.
Puerto de La Sabina - The Bohemian Port of Formentera
Summer retreat to many young neo-hippies but also to many rich yacht sailors who come here for the isolated atmosphere and lovely sailing conditions, La Sabina can only be reached by boat which only enhances its charm as an isolated location within the Balearic islands.
San Antonio - Clubbing Capital of the World
To make a long story short: San Antonio has a modern infrastructure and a rich nightlife. If you are cruising off Ibiza’s west coast, then you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to anchor here!
Santa Eularia - Ibiza's Festival and Culinary Capital
Santa Eularia is less exciting than Ibiza Town, but has a large and trim marina and is thus a popular starting point for the few charter firms on Ibiza.
Portocolom – Sailing the Traces of Christopher Columbus
Natural coast, a historical town as well as excellent restaurants make Porto Colom the perfect home base for a few-days-harbour-stay. It serves also as a direct entrance port for yacht charters in Mallorca and/or around the Balearics and the main port for yacht charter Spain arrivals on the island.
Barcelona – Spain’s Major Holiday Destination
Spain’s capital is also a vibrant cultural and social melting-pot, full of spectacular landmarks that will take at least a week to take in. Yacht charter tourists too will find something to do along the coast when they’ve visited all the important spots. As a base for further yacht charters in Spain, Barcelona is the perfect place to begin you expedition by water.
Cala d’Or – Exclusiveness under Green Pine Trees
Cala d’Or is not only one of the most secure ports of Majorca, but also a neat holiday town with a townscape that is even untypical for Majorca.
Can Pastilla – Mallorca's Best Kept Secret
What this resort lacks in terms in nightlife entertainment, it surely makes up with the lovely beaches and quiet getaway atmosphere that seems to draw a significant number of sailors here year after year. It's the perfect place to bring your family for a holiday by the sea.
Denia - Gateway to the Balearic Islands
Known for its raisin and toy exports, this small town also acts as a tourist center during the summer months, when its population doubles in number thanks to the large crowds who come here in search of fun in the sun. Also, many pass through Denia to get to the Balearic Islands.
El Arenal – Stronghold of Amusement
El Arenal is in fact especially made for charter quests looking for fun, amusement and excessive nightlife. There is enough of that, so that nobody will feel lonely or bored. For all other charter crews there is not much to see, except of the new sea water aquarium, which is really worth visiting. But – if you want to have s great time and taste German beer you are at the right place!
Mahón – The Deep Bay at Menorca's Capital
Known to many sailing enthusiasts as one of the deepest natural bays in the world, Mahon is the capital city of Menorca. An important port and an old town, Mahon will tempt holidaymakers looking for yacht charter in Spain with shopping, nighttime entertainment and a lot of history. When you add the fact that the town never seems to get crowded even during summer, you realize its true potential.
Malaga - The Sun Always Shines on the Costa del Sol
How could anyone resist a fun day in the sun or a night filled with excitement? Malaga is a place that is not only known as a top tourist destination but is also emerging as a cultural center.
Ciutadella – The Old Capital of Menorca
Ciutadella is an amazing small port town on the western coast of Menorca. This town used to be the capital of the island once and still charms with its incomparable Spanish atmosphere.
Palma de Mallorca - The centre of yachting in the Western Mediterranean
When it comes to yacht charter Spain locations, Palma de Mallorca is one of the hottest places in the Mediterranean. One reason would be the fact that it’s one of the biggest cities of the Balearic islands, then there’s the weather, the accommodations and the numerous marinas which line up the shore to welcome yacht charter tourists from around the world.
Port de Pollenca - Spanish Countryside at Its Best
Idyllic without being provincial, popular without being crowded and beautiful without question, Port de Pollenca is your chance to visit the Balearic Islands far away from the noisy tourist crowds, the parties and the glamour. Just a sleepy fishing village where you can come with your family for a relaxing vacation
Puerto de Alcudia – Mallorca's North Hot Spot
The Arabians used to call their settlement on the north-eastern coast of Majorca Al-Kudia. The settlement was built on the ruins of the Roman town Pollentia.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife - The Proud Capital of the Canary Islands
Lively small streets and narrow lanes define the townscape of the Canarian metropolis. Town houses with impressive facades and numerous shady plazas are typical for this place.
Valencia - Spain's Cultural Capital
Located fairly close to another major Spanish town like Barcelona, Valencia does however manage to attract large numbers of tourists thanks to its rich cultural life and lively nightlife. Come here March and you’ll witness the Fallas festivals and in August to witness La Tomatina (annual tomato fight). Sailing enthusiasts will not be disappointed with the yacht charters Spain options to be found here.
Fuengirola - The Best of the Costa del Sol
Conveniently located on 8km of sandy beaches and enjoying a priviledged position of Spain's coveted south shores which draw locals and foreign tourists during the warm summer months, Fuengirola has made a name for itself withing the Yacht Charter community.
Estepona - The Sunniest Place on the Costa del Sol
Quieter and more rustic than other places on Spain's southern Costa del Sol, Estepona has managed to avoid becoming one of those modern resorts and maintaines its original charm. Sunbathing, golfing, horseback riding and many more things await you on the Costa del Sol.
Puerto Calero - The Dream Resort of an Architect
The quintessential resort on Lanzarote island, Puerto Calero lives and breathes sailing, since the marina is the beating heart of this small town around which the whole tourism industry is centered. Exclusive and perfectly set in the natural landscape, Puerto Calero offers an unforgettable Yacht Charter experience.
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Marina Puerto Calero – Luxury Harbour For Demanding Guests
Money plays a secondary role here – service and comfort are everything!
Marina Club Náutico El Arenal - Just a Few Steps to the Party District
Those who wish to moor in the touristy party district of El Arenal will find great berths and top services in the marina of Club Nautico El Arenal.
Club Marítimo San Antonio de la Playa - Centrally Located for Each Cruise
The marina Club Maritimo San Antonio de la Playa is situated on the Playa de Palma, just a few kilometres away from the international airport of Palma. You will hardly find a more direct way to your charter yacht!
Marina de Cala d Or - One of the Safest Marinas of the Balearic Islands
Marina de Cala d´Or is situated in a wonderful, deeply cut-in bay (cala) not far from the lively town centre of Cala d´Or. Apart from being a safe location, it's also situated in a rural zone that offers the best of the Balearics, both in terms of towns and landscape
Marina Port de Palma - The Smallest Marina in Palma
Despite having just about 150 berths, Marina Port de Palma offers all essential marina services.
Club de Mar Palma - The Mega Yacht Marina
The marina of Club de Mar is situated just opposite to the main seaway entrance to the port of Palma. You can imposibly oversee it because of the most impressive and hugest mega yachts in the port lying there in front of you.
Marina Alboran – In the Center of Palma's Waterfront
The Marina Alboran is the charter base of the popular charter provider of the same name as well as many other famous charter companies. Its central situation as well as good infrastructure make this marina attractive for charter crews.
Marina Real Club Nautico - Where Royal Regattas Take Place
With over 900 berths, the marina of Real Club Nautico is the biggest yacht port of Palma. Its most famous member is the king of Spain – his majesty Juan Carlos!
Marina Puerto de Alcudia – The Biggest Marina on Majorca's Northern Coast
The marina of Puerto de Alcudia is the biggest and the most secure port on the northern coast of Majorca. Everything charter tourists may need is just some steps away.
Marina Puerto Portals - The First Jetset Location in Mallorca
The marina of Puerto Portals is not just a port, but the meeting point of moneyed nobility and their admirers. This privately run marina with very high standards definitely has no equal.
Marina Club Nautico de Ciutadella – The Way the Balearics Used to Be
The Club Nautico is beautifully situated in the narrow fjord-like natural port of Ciutadella. Just a few steps separate you and the next authentic port bar – exactly what many sailors are looking for.
Minorca Mahon Club Maritimo - Welcome to the biggest natural port of the Mediterranean
In the Club Maritimo just opposite to the old town you will not have to worry about the swell coming up. Even at bad weather you can stay calm and dedicate yourself to the sightseeings of Mahon.
Puerto Colon – Idyllic Harbour For Guests Seeking Serenity
Those who like it rather quiet and cosy should head for Puerto Colon because time seems to move at a slower pace here – guarantee of rest and recuperation!
Marina del Atlántico – Anchor in the Town Centre of Santa Cruz
The mild climate of the Canaries makes the area an all-year Mecca for charter tourists. The heart of Santa Cruz is not a bad place to stay before the crew sets sail again.
Puerto Deportivo Radazul – Excellenty-kept Harbour Life
Drop anchor and relax – this could be the motto of the marina. Barely arrived, charter guests are immediately spoilt for choice – good restaurants are abundant here.
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Sea Weather Balearics
The yacht charter region of the Balearic Islands has typical Mediterranean climate with mild winter and hot summer.
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