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Spain stands out as one of the world’s top tourist destinations, drawing visitors from across the globe to explore its vast coastline, stretching over 7,900 kilometers. The country features a diverse range of climates, from the subtropical heat of the Canary Islands to the Mediterranean winds in the east and south, and the cool oceanic air prevalent in the north and west. With a stunning array of activities, from immersing yourself in cultural landmarks to indulging in water sports, Spain has something for every traveler. For an unparalleled vacation experience, imagine sailing the Mediterranean on a luxurious yacht, soaking in the sun and sea. Renting a yacht in Spain offers a perfect opportunity to explore its coastline from a unique perspective. Barcos Barcelona-Maresme allows you to experience Spain like never before—whether it's a quick catamaran trip along the shore or an extended charter to the Balearic Islands, your voyage will be filled with comfort, freedom, and unforgettable memories.
What we offer
We have a fleet of over 150 new boats which are less than 4 years and highly equipped with everything you need for a navigation with all comfort
It doesn't matter if you have a license or not, the important thing is to enjoy a fun day so we put at your disposal a skipper and any other staff you need.
If you have any question or want us to organise your boat trip contact us. We will help you in everything you need.
A professional fisherman will teach you all the subtleties of sea fishing in Spain and share his secrets and knowledge about fishing.
Destinations
The most popular yacht charter destinations in Spain are the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca), Costa Brava, Costa del Sol and the Canary Islands. Each of these places offers its own unique features and beauty.
Sailing in Spain
Sailing in Spain is an exceptional experience thanks to its expansive and varied coastline, making it a top choice for yacht lovers. Whether you are drawn to vibrant urban areas, secluded bays, or the breathtaking scenery of the islands, Spain offers limitless options for an extraordinary sailing journey. With a blend of ancient coastal towns, hidden inlets, and lively cultural destinations, there is something that will captivate every adventurer during a voyage along Spain's shores.
The Balearic Islands
The Balearic archipelago, comprising Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, and Formentera, is a yachting paradise. Each island offers unique attractions:
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Ibiza is known for its party atmosphere, but it also offers peaceful bays and beautiful beaches, best explored by boat.
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Mallorca features impressive landscapes and a rich history, with highlights like Cap de Formentor and the spectacular Drach Caves.
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Menorca is perfect for relaxation, with quieter beaches and tranquil waters, ideal for a laid-back day on the water.
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Formentera, with its stunning sandy shores and clear waters, is the perfect spot for swimming and underwater activities like snorkelling.
These islands are connected by well-organised routes, making it easy to discover new locations with each journey.
The Canary Islands
The Canary Islands offer a distinctive sailing destination all year round, making them particularly appealing during colder seasons when other places may be less favourable for sailing. With their mild and stable weather, they are an ideal choice for seafaring adventures. Each island presents its own unique attractions:
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Tenerife is well-known for its striking volcanic terrain, with Mount Teide, one of the highest peaks, offering breathtaking vistas and hidden bays along its rugged coastline.
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Lanzarote enchants visitors with its dramatic volcanic landscape and peaceful, traditional harbours, making it an excellent stop for those seeking relaxation.
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Fuerteventura is renowned for its vast sandy beaches, attracting those who enjoy water activities such as surfing and windsurfing.
The Canarian cuisine is also celebrated for its vibrant flavours, with travellers able to indulge in fresh seafood and regional specialities served at numerous seaside restaurants.
Catalonia and Costa Brava
Catalonia offers a stunning mix of scenic coastlines and historical charm. Costa Brava is a highlight for sailors, known for its rugged cliffs and hidden beaches only accessible by boat. Barcelona is an exciting city to explore from the water, with its iconic skyline offering a different perspective. The nearby coastal towns, such as Tossa de Mar and Cadaqués, offer picturesque views and a chance to enjoy Catalonia's local cuisine.
Andalusia
The Andalusian coastline offers a stunning blend of luxury and tradition. Marbella is known for its upscale resorts and glamorous ports, while Malaga provides a cultural experience with attractions like the Picasso Museum, along with serene beaches. Sailing along the Andalusian coast allows you to discover smaller, charming ports and immerse yourself in the region's rich history.
Activities and Events
Yacht charters in Spain come with plenty of opportunities for fun both on and off the boat. Snorkelling and diving are especially popular, thanks to Spain's clear waters and diverse marine life. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy excellent conditions for catching tuna, mackerel, or squid. For those looking for a thrill, many yachts are equipped with water sports gear, allowing you to try wakeboarding or water skiing.
For special occasions, yachts offer a unique setting for events like weddings, corporate gatherings, or private dinners, with spectacular sunset views.
"An unforgettable experience! We rented a catamaran in Barcelona and we were amazed. The crew was very friendly and the catamaran was in perfect condition.We will definitely repeat!"