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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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Athena Yacht Charter in Spain

90m   Royal Huisman

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IJE Yacht Charter in Spain

108m Benetti

108m   2019

from $1,951,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Black Pearl Yacht Charter in Spain

Black Pearl 14

105m Oceanco

105m   2018

Christina O Yacht Charter in Spain

Christina O 34

99m Canadian Vickers

99m   1943/2020

from $760,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Faith Yacht Charter in Spain

97m Feadship

97m   2017/2022

from $1,734,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Whisper Yacht Charter in Spain

95m Lurssen

from $1,300,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Aquarius Yacht Charter in Spain

Aquarius 12

92m Feadship

from $1,500,000 p/w eek

Moonlight II Yacht Charter in Spain

Moonlight II 36

91m Neorion

91m   2005/2020

from $699,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Tranquility Yacht Charter in Spain

Tranquility 22

92m Oceanco

92m   2014/2023

from $1,100,000 p/w eek

Nero Yacht Charter in Spain

90m Corsair Yachts

90m   2007/2021

from $497,000 p/w eek

Athena Yacht Charter in Spain

90m Royal Huisman

90m   2004/2019

from $326,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter in Spain

Maltese Falcon 12

88m Perini Navi

88m   2006/2023

from $490,000 p/w eek

Chakra Yacht Charter in Spain

86m Scheepswerf Gebr. van der Werf

86m   1998/2024

from $536,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sunrays Yacht Charter in Spain

86m Oceanco

86m   2010/2018

from $1,246,000 p/w eek ♦︎

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85m SilverYachts

from $948,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Grand Ocean Yacht Charter in Spain

Grand Ocean 12

85m Blohm + Voss

85m   1990/2019

from $703,136 p/w eek

Solandge Yacht Charter in Spain

Solandge 12

85m Lurssen

85m   2013/2022

from $1,084,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Victorious Yacht Charter in Spain

Victorious 12

85m Ak Yachts

from $867,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Alfa Nero Yacht Charter in Spain

Alfa Nero 12

81m Oceanco

81m   2007/2021

from $728,000 p/w eek *

Air Yacht Charter in Spain

81m Feadship

81m   2011/2017

from $1,002,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Aalto Yacht Charter in Spain

80m Oceanco

80m   2007/2019

from $813,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dragon Yacht Charter in Spain

80m Columbus Yachts

from $921,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Elements Yacht Charter in Spain

Elements 12

80m Yachtley

from $869,000 p/w eek ♦︎

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80m Bilgin Yachts

from $840,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Malia Yacht Charter in Spain

78m Golden Yachts

78m   2023/2024

Wheels Yacht Charter in Spain

76m Oceanco

76m   2008/2019

from $856,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kensho Yacht Charter in Spain

75m Admiral Yachts

from $975,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Naia Yacht Charter in Spain

74m Freire Shipyard

74m   2011/2014

from $595,000 p/w eek

Coral Ocean Yacht Charter in Spain

Coral Ocean 13

73m Lurssen

73m   1994/2022

from $704,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Titania Yacht Charter in Spain

73m   2006/2020

from $615,000 p/w eek

Bleu De Nimes Yacht Charter in Spain

Bleu De Nimes 28

72m Clelands Shipbuilding Co

72m   2020/2020

from $532,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Game Changer Yacht Charter in Spain

Game Changer 17

72m Damen Yachting

72m   2017/2020

from $450,000 p/w eek

Serenity Yacht Charter in Spain

Serenity 28

72m   2004/2017

from $596,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Force Blue Yacht Charter in Spain

Force Blue 12

71m Royal Denship

71m   2002/2022

from $390,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Freedom Yacht Charter in Spain

70m Benetti

70m   2000/2016

from $500,000 p/w eek *

Joy Yacht Charter in Spain

70m Feadship

from $650,000 p/w eek

Sherakhan Yacht Charter in Spain

Sherakhan 26

70m Vuijk Scheepswerven

70m   2005/2022

from $591,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wayfinder Yacht Charter in Spain

Wayfinder 12

68m Astilleros Armon

from $375,000 p/w eek

Global Yacht Charter in Spain

67m Shadow Marine

67m   2007/2008

from $120,000 p/w eek

Vertigo Yacht Charter in Spain

67m Alloy Yachts

67m   2011/2019

from $352,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Alchemy Yacht Charter in Spain

66m Rossinavi

from $637,000 p/w eek *

Triumph Yacht Charter in Spain

65m Benetti

Resilience Yacht Charter in Spain

Resilience 12

Running On Waves Yacht Charter in Spain

Running On Waves 42

64m Segel Masten Yachten

64m   2011/2021

from $114,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lioness V Yacht Charter in Spain

Lioness V 12

64m Benetti

64m   2006/2023

from $488,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Almax Yacht Charter in Spain

63m Sunrise Yachts

63m   2015/2023

from $498,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Soundwave Yacht Charter in Spain

Soundwave 12

63m Benetti

Flag Yacht Charter in Spain

62m Feadship

62m   2000/2022

from $410,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Virginian Yacht Charter in Spain

Virginian 12

62m   1990/2024

from $265,000 p/w eek ♦︎

RoMa Yacht Charter in Spain

62m Viareggio SuperYachts

62m   2010/2022

from $374,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sarah Yacht Charter in Spain

62m   2002/2016

from $353,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Arience Yacht Charter in Spain

61m Abeking & Rasmussen

61m   2012/2022

from $645,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Marguerite Yacht Charter in Spain

Marguerite 12

61m Lurssen

61m   2004/2021

Bella Vita Yacht Charter in Spain

Bella Vita 12

60m Lurssen

60m   2010/2022

from $550,000 p/w eek

Katina Yacht Charter in Spain

60m Brodosplit

60m   2015/2017

from $245,000 p/w eek

Light Holic Yacht Charter in Spain

Light Holic 12

60m   2011/2014

from $348,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Mimi Yacht Charter in Spain

60m Benetti

60m   2008/2023

from $428,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Satemi Yacht Charter in Spain

Slipstream 12

60m CMN Yachts

from $379,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Vicky Yacht Charter in Spain

59m Baglietto

from $272,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kokomo Yacht Charter in Spain

58m Alloy Yachts

58m   2010/2018

from $235,000 p/w eek

Queen Mare Yacht Charter in Spain

Queen Mare 12

58m Alpha Marine

58m   2012/2021

from $261,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Harmony II Yacht Charter in Spain

Harmony II 12

58m Jadranska Linjska Plovidba

58m   1955/2022

from $108,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Virtuosity Yacht Charter in Spain

Virtuosity 12

57m Sanlorenzo

from $433,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Aelia Yacht Charter in Spain

56m Benetti

56m   2015/2023

from $368,000 p/w eek ♦︎

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Spain Yacht Charters

Enjoy crystal clear waters and charming coastal towns on your luxury yacht charter in Spain. Known for its café-lined plazas, hillside villages, stunning cathedrals, and delicious local fare, Spain is one of Europe’s most unique and varied destinations for yacht charters. From the sparkling Balearic Islands – which includes world-famous Ibiza – to the cosmopolitan cities of the southern coast, Spain dazzles with its cultural vibrance.

The Balearic Islands are the most popular destination for a yacht charter in the Mediterranean . Each of these four islands – all within cruising distance of one another – offer their own unique attractions and must-see sites. Explore Roman and Moorish ruins on Mallorca, where you’ll find numerous cultural sites near the island’s glittering golden-sand beaches. Ibiza, of course, is known for its VIP-filled clubs that draw celebrities and A-listers the world over. While Menorca and Formentera, boast quieter, more relaxed vibes, and a host of local vineyards, olive groves, and enchanting beaches to explore.

On the mainland, you’ll find 1,000 miles of colorful coastline. From the splendor of Barcelona to the sun-soaked towns and ports of the Costa del Sol, an inherent sense of culture will make it so you never want to leave. Bottom line: A yacht charter in Spain will be an experience you won’t soon forget.

Spain Yacht Charter Highlights

  • VIP clubs and all-night parties in Ibiza
  • Amazing Spanish cuisine and local wine
  • Secluded, golden-sand beaches
  • Excellent mountain trekking in the Serra de Tramuntana range
  • Historic citadels, ruins, and cathedrals to explore
  • Bustling markets and boutique shopping
  • Vibrant festivals and cultural events

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Spain Yachting: When to Go

The Spanish coast and Balearic Islands enjoy a classic Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and mild, sometimes rainy winters. And while it is accessible all year long, summer is prime yachting season in Spain, most notably in July and August. These peak months offer hot, sunny days and mild water temperatures that are perfect for outdoor adventures.

In the shoulder season months of May-June and September, the weather and conditions are excellent for yachting, as well. Temperatures hover in the mid-70s, with steady breezes and moderate swells. The shoulder season also offers a reprieve from the crowds of July and August.

Spain Yacht Charters – Where to Go

Spain yacht charters

The majority of Spain yacht charters cruise the Balearic Islands. Regarded for their golden beaches, glimmering bays, and lively harbors, the Balearics – Mallorca, Ibiza, Formentera, and Menorca – are one of Europe’s best destinations for a private yacht charter.

The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is a stunningly beautiful island, known for its lush, mountainous interior and picturesque seaside villages. Tucked away in the interior, you’ll find countless olive groves, vineyards, and almond groves – a perfect afternoon escape – while the harbors are filled with incredible restaurants, historic Gothic buildings, and excellent shopping.

The most famous of the Balearic Islands, Ibiza is renowned for its vibrant nightlife – the best in all of Europe. Along the streets of Ibiza Town, you’ll find boutique shops, gourmet restaurants, and spas, with Vegas-style clubs around every corner. Spend an afternoon on one of Ibiza’s exclusive beaches, before a night on the town.

Menorca offers a respite from the bustle of the other islands. The entire island is a protected UNESCO nature preserve, offering plenty of opportunities to explore the outdoors. Yet, there’s still plenty of history and culture to explore in the island’s charming ports.

Formentera is the smallest of the Balearics, and it’s also one of the most beautiful. Located just a half-hour cruise from Ibiza, Formentera is the perfect getaway for some R&R. Enjoy the island’s splendid beaches, bask in the sun, and enjoy an al fresco lunch in one of Formentera’s quaint plazas.

VAT (Value Added Tax) in Spain

The following VAT laws pertain to private yacht charters in Spanish waters:

  • If a yacht only cruises through Spanish/EU waters, a standard 21% VAT rate will be applied.
  • All yachts must register with the Spanish Government in each region it intends to charter.

Things to See & Do in Spain

Whether you want to savor a glass of sangria while taking in the sunset, or you’d prefer an adventurous hike in the mountains, Spain offers boat rental itineraries full of memorable experiences. A few highlights include:

Explore Historical Sites   All throughout the Balearic Islands you’ll find numerous UNESCO sites and historical landmarks. From the centuries-old battery Dalt Vila in Ibiza, which offers stunning, 360-degree views, to the Roman ruins on Mallorca, the islands offer plenty of chances to explore the region’s storied past.

Enjoy World-Class Cuisine From southern Spain to Valencia, Barcelona, and the Balearic Islands, every corner of the country has developed a thriving culinary scene. Its most popular dishes – like paella, gazpacho, and chorizo – are coupled with seductive aromatics, like fresh olive oils and garlic. The result: Vibrant dishes that awaken the palette. Plus, the Balearic Islands are well-known for their seafood. Try the lobster stew, a local favorite, that’s served on every island.

Sample Fine Wine As you taste your way through the country, pair your meals with fine Spanish wines and sangrias. Sangria – the red wine, fruit concoction – originates in southern Spain, and you’ll find numerous variations on this classic cocktail while on charter. Inland, you’ll find centuries-old vineyards producing unique, native-grape blends and vintages. Can Rich de Buscatello in Ibiza is a must-visit, known for its amazing wines and stunning scenery?

Escape into Nature  From the sparkling, aquamarine waters, to the lush peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana range, the islands put on a dazzling display of natural beauty. Menorca, also known as the “Green Island,” is a protected UNESCO reserve, and boasts some of the region’s best-kept landscapes. Yet, you’ll find secluded coves, sparkling coastal bays, and dramatic mountain ranges wherever you go.

Clubbing in Ibiza Ibiza offers the best nightlife in Spain if not all of Europe. Around Playa d’en Bossa near Ibiza Town, you’ll find world-famous clubs like Ushuaia, which draw the biggest names in international DJing. San Antonio – on the island’s western coast – is another must-visit nightlife spot, where you’ll find the so-called “sunset strip,” a collection of open-air clubs and bars that stay open all night.

Explore Historic Villages The Balearic Islands are home to some of Spain’s most historic villages and seaside towns. Alcudia in the north of Mallorca is one you can’t miss. The restored walled city boasts a gorgeous Medieval city center. Spend an afternoon exploring the city’s narrow, winding streets, and be sure to visit the town’s bustling weekly market.

While on a Yacht Charter in Spain…

  • Spend an afternoon exploring the historic Ibiza Town, before a night of clubbing near Platja d’en Bossa beach
  • Climb to the top of El Toro on Menorca and enjoy 360-degree views of the island
  • Enjoy a glass of sangria at a seaside bar in Mallorca
  • Spend a day at the Palma Aquarium, which is home to more than 8,000 marine animals
  • Relax and unwind on one of the Balearics sparkling beaches like Es Trenc
  • Explore the Dalt Vila UNESCO site on Ibiza, which overlooks the old town
  • Tour the cliff-top Far de la Mola Lighthouse on Formentera and catch a scenic sunset

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Separated from the rest of Europe by the Pyrenees, Spain reaches south to the coast of North Africa and Mediterranean coastlines, and includes two archipelagos – the Balearics and the Canary Islands. Spain yacht charter will help you to discover an endlessly fascinating country: flamenco dancing, bullfighting, tapas bars and various colorful fiestas - are only some of many images of Spain.

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Discover Yacht Charter Spain with 12 Knots

Are you ready for an unforgettable sailing experience in Spain? Look no further than 12 Knots. Our yacht charter Spain service offers a wide range of rental options, from bareboat charters to fully crewed sailboats, at competitive prices. Explore the stunning coastlines of Ibiza , Mallorca , Spain South , and the Canary Islands on one of our boats.

Why Choose 12 Knots for Your Yacht Rental in Spain?

12 Knots provide a wide variety of boats to ensure that you will getin best possible yacht rental experience in Spain. Here's why you should choose us:

  • The largest quantity of boats in key locations, including Palma , Sant Antoni de Portman , Tenerife , Talamanc, and Mahon
  • A wide variety of boats to choose from, including sailboats, catamarans, and motorboats
  • Competitive pricing and flexible rental options
  • Professional and experienced staff to assist you throughout your rental period

Explore the Best Sailing Destinations in Spain

Spain is a paradise for sailors, with a coastline that offers stunning landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Here are some of the most popular sailing destinations in Spain:

  • Ibiza: This island is famous for its lively nightlife, but it also offers quiet coves and beaches to explore.
  • Mallorca: With its diverse landscapes, from rugged mountains to picturesque bays, Mallorca is a perfect destination for sailing enthusiasts.
  • Spain South: The southern coast of Spain is a great destination for those looking for a mix of history, culture, and sailing.
  • Canary Islands: This archipelago off the coast of Africa boasts a subtropical climate and stunning natural beauty, making it a unique destination for sailors.

Plan Your Yacht Rental in Spain

Planning your yacht rental in Spain is easy with 12 Knots. Follow these steps to book your rental:

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Luxury superyacht charters in Spain can be organised at surprisingly reasonable prices. Spain yacht charters on private boats are easily the best way to explore the beautiful Mediterranean coastlines of Spain because your crew know all the best spots. Spain has grown as a crewed yacht charter vacation location in recent years and is now one of the most popular areas in the Mediterranean. Here's why:

Everything about Spain represents the passion and power of an awesome culture. The swirling Flamenco skirts, the flash of the Matador's cloak, the sangria, the tapas, and the rich and flaming personalities of the Spanish. Everything about Spain is red; except the startling blue backdrop of the Mediterranean , where the yachts moor with their shiny hulls, and the silvery green leaves of the olive groves. Balearic Islands , located in the western Mediterranean Sea , are the most sought-after charter destination in Spain with charter itineraries starting and ending in either Mallorca or Ibiza .

On a charter holiday in the Balearics you will come across continuous sunshine, pristine clear waters, beautiful beaches and rugged landscape with plenty of historical sites to visit; including castles, museums and ancient cobbled streets in quaint little towns. You will also see a range of beautiful luxury superyachts moored off shore in the warm Mediterranean waters. The four largest islands to explore are Mallorca (or Majorca), Minorca (Menorca), Ibiza and Formentera (Espalmador).

There are no half-measures on a Spain yacht charter and visitors on a luxury yacht vacation will be bombarded with visual delights, flavoursome cuisine and animated celebrations. Ramble through the evocative old lane of the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona and marvel at Casa Battlo, the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, all showcasing Gaudi's playful and flowing style that strongly influenced the Art Noveau movement. Picasso grew up in this atmospheric city and the galleries here have the best collection of his earlier work.

The Balearic Islands have some of the very best beaches, some of which can only be accessed by luxury yacht. Party the night away in Ibiza then sail to a secluded anchorage where you can sunbathe in privacy and recover in your sundeck Jacuzzi surrounded by the ambient sounds of nature. The charming seaside towns on Menorca and Mallorca provide a laid-back setting for rest and exploration, while the surrounding seas are clear and offer a wealth of opportunities to break out your water toys.

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Majorca yacht charters are fabulous thanks to its beaches and coves, and is an excellent destination to enjoy everything from countryside golf to historic culture, water sports and lively entertainment. The capital city, Palma has numerous outdoor cafés, pubs and large seafront discos hosting some of the best DJs on the music scene. In Palma de Mallorca you could also visit the elegant Cathedral of Palma (Sa Seu), commissioned by King Jaume I and built on the site of a preexisting Arab mosque.

Have everything you could want on a Spanish luxury yacht charter and visit Mallorca in the Balearic Islands for the lush contrasts between the sandy beaches and verdant mountains, the medieval architecture and the nightlife. Adults and children alike will enjoy an afternoon exploring the myriad of caves along the coastline and the shallow clear water is the perfect place for younger children to play on inflatable and towable toys or learn new skills. Party the night away in Magaluf at the prestigious clubs and bars, where you will be serenaded by live music as you sip on exotic cocktails and meet other holidaymakers. If you wish to escape the bustling towns for a day or two of tranquility, Pollença on the north side of the island is ideally positioned close to the beaches with easy access to grassy hill tracks. The town is filled with high quality art galleries where you can pick up the perfect souvenir of your holiday. More on Mallorca yacht charter ...

Menorca features more beaches than Ibiza, Mallorca and Formentera combined and there are various attractions, including fabulous archeological sites and cultural attractions throughout the island. For yacht charterers Menorca is a perfect place to enjoy great diving, thanks to the crystal clear waters and fantastic diving sites. Minorca is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and has marked trails and routes in southern Europe ‘s most important wetland areas. The S’Albufera d’Es Grau Nature Reserve is where many aquatic and migratory birds thrive, or visit one of the monumental sites such as the historic old town of Ciudadela.

Referred to as the ‘White Island’ thanks to its typical architecture, Ibiza is one of the best known islands in the world. If what your desire is a lively nightlife and great entertainment on your luxury yacht charter, than Ibiza is the right place to sail to. The entertainment isn’t just reserved to the night clubs; after the sunset, Ibiza plays host to street markets, terrace bars, open-air cultural events and concerts.

In addition to lively atmosphere, the island is also a UNESCO World Heritage destination for its cultural wealth, boasting wonderful archaeological history and museums. By day you could choose to explore the ancient heritage of the island or simply relax and enjoy one of the many tiny coves, broad white sand beaches and water activities.  There are also two beautiful National Parks to visit in Ibiza: the Ses Salinas National Park and the Es Vedrà – an uninhabited nature reserve island. More about Ibiza yacht charter ...

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Your Spanish charter itinerary would not be perfect without a visit to Fromentera; a mecca for nature-lovers with rich vegetation of pines and palms. Formentera is a lovely little island situated 11 miles from the South Eastern coast of Ibiza and can only be reached by boat. Adding to the exclusive atmosphere, there are numerous great beaches and tranquil bays to relax and unwind.

Water sports enthusiasts can play to their heart's content at the kilometre-long beaches of Formentera, which has preserved its natural beauty. Artists and photographers have plentiful subjects to choose from, including weathered lighthouses, windmills, watch towers and churches. Isla Espalmador is one of the region's most famous sites and your group can indulge in a therapeutic mud bath after a tiring day of kayaking, water skiing or even scuba diving in the sea.

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The northern Catalonian City of Barcelona , Spain’s second largest, is also the launching base for some of Spain’s superyacht charters, for those visitors who wish to add Barcelona to their charter itinerary. The city is a melting pot of gothic and medieval architecture and the culture and nightlife in Barcelona, is as good as anywhere. There are two main marinas in Barcelona, including the newly developed Marina Port Vell. From here it is just a short stroll down to the Las Ramblas, Barcelona's famous main street. It is lined with restaurants, cafe and shops. Some of the 'must-see' sights include the breathtaking 'Sagrada Familia' surrounded by the Gothic Quarter - Barri Gòtic, Park Guell or the Picasso Museum. Barcelona, a Spanish City known for its unique diversity, is a microcosm of rich culture and history and considered as a teeming social milieu in tourist circles.

Mahón is a popular Balearic Islands destination among the yachting crowd for its easy-going character and fine eateries. The settlement has a personality all of its own; Georgian houses show an influence from tourists of a bygone era and guests can taste the locally made gin, tour the ancient ruins or listen to the organ in the serene church Iglesia de Santa Maria.Anchor in one of the many bays to watch the sunset as you dine alfresco aboard your superyacht, then spend your evening hosting your own private sundeck party while the town lights flicker on the water.

The naturally beautiful region of Ciutadella on Menorca will leave your luxury yacht charter party spoiled for choice for beaches and play grounds to break out the water toys. Fishing, snorkelling and diving in this region is also excellent and there is a variety of sea corals and marine life to make colourful photographs to share back home. Wildflowers and ruins throng the hillsides and outside of the peak tourist times, you can have the beach all to yourselves to enjoy a candlelit dinner beside the water. If you crave city life Ciutadella has excellent shops and plenty of cultural hot spots to discover, such as the Talaia Cultura and the Cathedral Ciudadela.

The Spain yacht charter scene has become increasingly popular and the types of yacht charter available in the Balearics, Barcelona, Palma, Valencia and The Costa Brava are all the main types of yacht charter including motor, sailing, bareboat charter, skippered, crewed yachts, catamaran, power boat, sailboat, luxury yachts and the ever more familiar super yacht charter.

Like most of the Mediterranean , the Spain yacht chartering season generally runs from April to the end of October. The summer season in July and August is the hottest and tends to have lighter winds. This is also the high season as far as yacht charter goes. Other good times to rent a yacht is generally on either of the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October), each side of the main summer season, as the temperatures are still comfortable, and the onshore tourists have yet to arrive in their largest numbers. This is the time that you will see the bulk of the Mediterranean crewed luxury superyachts visiting Spain.

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Pristine waters, siestas, tapas, architecture, and Pablo Picasso – what’s not to love about Spain ? With elaborate cultural festivals, world-class beaches, and illustrious nightlife, Spain is impressive 365 days a year. Spain boasts over 300 ports and marinas across popular yacht charter destinations, from the Balearic Islands to the Canary Islands, the sunny Costa del Sol , and Catalonia. A yacht charter in Spain offers a rich mix of dazzling Spanish cities, day-dreamy islands, cutting-edge cuisine, and seductive landscapes. Spain is a truly vibrant country, from Madrid to Barcelona to Girona and Bilbao. Whether you ski the slopes of the Sierra Nevada, roam the vineyards of Rioja, or worship the sun on the Balaric Islands , Spain is guaranteed to please. Live like a local Andalusian on the Costa de la Luz in Cádiz and Huelva or practice water sports in Tarifa and jump on a surfboard. If it’s a vibrant nightlife you seek, you’re in luck because the “fiesta” in Spain never ends. The majority of luxury yacht charters in Spain centre on its alluring Mediterranean coast in the yachting hubs of Barcelona and Marbella. Whatever interests you, from exploring modern cities or quaint fishing ports, world heritage sites, or off-the-beaten-path nature endeavours, you’ll be sure to find it in Spain and her islands in ultimate leisure and luxury. Exceptional highlights for your Spanish holiday include island-hopping, the Alhambra , hiking the Camino de Santiago , taking a paella cooking class, adventuring in Ibiza, and the glitz & glamour of The Yacht Week.

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When it comes to spectacular art, architecture, fantastic cuisine, calm cruising grounds, sunny weather, and one of the world's best nightlife scenes, nothing beats a holiday in Spain. With the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Seas on its coastline, it is a yacht charter paradise. In the summer, from April to October, you will witness some of the world's best luxury yachts floating off the waters of Ibiza, Mallorca, Barcelona, and on the sailing haven of the Canary Islands.

How much to charter a yacht in Spain?

With thousands of coastlines and more than 300 sunny days every year, a yacht charter is the ideal way to truly capture Spain's gist and beauty. You can choose from many different types of sizes of boats, from speedboats to catamarans with two cabins, to superyachts with complete luxury amenities. A 156-foot sailboat in Spain can cost around $6,700 for a week's rent, while a 42-foot catamaran with six cabins can cost about $8,500. For a 134-foot luxury yacht, with five cabins, and complete water sports equipment, it can cost around $100,000 for 7 days.

What are the most popular yacht holidays in Spain?

The coastal cities and islands on the Mediterranean side of Spain offer the most popular yacht charter holidays. With turquoise waters, peaceful cruising grounds, sheltered bays, and plenty of charming and exciting islands to explore, Spain is a luxury yacht charter paradise. The Balearic Islands make up Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. Mallorca is famous for its vibrant nightlife, stunning historical architecture, and secluded coves. The island also features quaint fishing villages and charming stone-built villages such as the popular Pollenca.

Ibiza, famous for being a party island destination, is known worldwide for its legendary nightlife. It is home to the world's largest nightclub, the Privilege Ibiza. But aside from its image as Spain's party capital, the island also boasts deserted beaches, calm anchorages, and crystal blue waters perfect for water sports activities. Formentera and Menorca's islands offer a more peaceful atmosphere, fantastic beach clubs, excellent restaurants, and gorgeous sandy beaches. If you want to step away from the buzzing nightlife and crowds of Ibiza, you can take your boat to these islands for some laid back vibe.

The Mediterranean coastal cities of Spain are perfect destinations for cosmopolitan life. You will discover spectacular architecture in Barcelona, particularly of Gaudi's works, who designed the famous Sagrada Familia Catholic Church. The city is the top spot for trendy shops, gourmet restaurants, and art museums. The city of Valencia, also on the coast, is renowned for its famous sailing grounds. Considered to have one of the best waters for yachts in the whole of Europe, it is host to the America's Cup, the world's most important sailing race.

In Costa Del Sol, you will find Sotogrande, also offering excellent sailing conditions, designer shops, and of course, an epic nightlife. And if you want a more rugged and raw natural beauty for a yacht holiday destination, the Canary Islands on the Atlantic Ocean is a hidden gem. It is located approximately 70 miles off the coast of Morocco and features seven main islands, all within a day's cruise. The island group is Spanish territory, and there are excellent marinas, thousands of beaches, and incredible natural scenery.

Where to go on a luxury yacht charter in Spain?

Spain is a luxury yacht charter destination, and you can find plenty of luxury tours on the Mediterranean coast. You can find Port Vell in Barcelona, one of Europe's most famous luxury marinas. You can find the Port Vell Wellness within the marina, which features a spa, a gym with personal trainers, and a Pilates studio. After seven days cruising the Mediterranean, get to drop anchor in this marina and pamper yourself with the 5-star spa only a few steps away from your boat. And with the city only a stroll away, get to explore the Gothic quarter nearby, and indulge yourself in world-class cuisine from any of the ten Michelin-starred restaurants located all over Barcelona.

Known as among the most expensive marinas in the world is the Ibiza Magna. With a prime location, this exclusive marina can host boats up to 60 meters in length. Found on the foot of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dalt Vila, right in the center of the city, its luxury amenities and proximity to the best happenings and best spots on the island make it a true luxury destination. And of course, Costa Del Sol's Puerto Banus is not to be missed. Dubbed as the most expensive marina in Europe, it is one of the world's best known nautical destinations. Located on the suburb of Marbella in Nueva Andalucia, luxury yacht charters will find excellent facilities, shops, and plenty of exciting adventures waiting for you to discover onshore.

Spain is a vibrant, exciting, and spectacular yacht charter destination. With the Mediterranean Sea offering crystal blue waters and excellent sailing conditions for most of the year, a luxury yacht charter hopping from one island and coastal city to another is the best way to immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan and natural beauty of Spain.

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Spain is an absolute paradise for yacht enthusiasts and adventurers, offering an exhilarating blend of sun-soaked coastlines, vibrant culture, and irresistible Mediterranean charm. An Odyssea yacht charter to this premier destination will allow you to discover Spain is a tantalizing tapestry of experiences that will leave you breathless and yearning for more.

Imagine cruising along the picturesque Spanish coastline, with the sun kissing your skin and the wind tousling your hair. The azure waters beckon you to dive in and explore the hidden underwater treasures that lie beneath. From the vibrant Costa del Sol to the rugged beauty of Costa Brava, Spain boasts an impressive array of enchanting destinations waiting to be discovered.

One must mention the glamorous Balearic Island to speak of Spanish yacht charters. Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca are the crown jewels of the Mediterranean, renowned for their electrifying nightlife, secluded coves, and pristine beaches. Dance the night away at world-famous clubs, indulge in exquisite local cuisine, or relax on deck, savoring the breathtaking sunset views.

Beyond the coastline, Spain’s cultural heritage unfolds in a symphony of colors and flavors. Explore the vibrant city of Barcelona, where architectural masterpieces like Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia and the Gothic Quarter transport you to a world of artistic wonders. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Valencia, home to the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, or stroll through the narrow streets of Seville, enveloped in the mesmerizing melodies of flamenco.

Spanish cuisine is a delight for the senses, tantalizing your taste buds with paella, tapas, and sangria. From Michelin-starred restaurants to bustling local markets, Spain is a culinary playground that will leave you craving more of its gastronomic delights.

With a rich maritime tradition and a passion for life, Spain beckons to adventurers worldwide. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or a vibrant social scene, this captivating destination has it all. So set sail, embrace the thrill of the open sea, and let Spain weave its magic around you. Your Odyssea yacht charter adventure awaits, and Spain is ready to ignite your senses and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Please note that weather patterns can vary, and it’s always a good idea to check the local forecast before planning your yacht charter.  The temperatures shown are average temperatures.

In January, Spain experiences cool temperatures across the country. In Barcelona and Valencia, expect mild winters with average temperatures around 11-12°C (52-54°F). Madrid, located inland, can be colder, with average temperatures around 6°C (43°F). Southern regions such as Seville and Malaga enjoy slightly milder temperatures, averaging around 11-13°C (52-55°F). It's a great time to explore the cities, indulge in cultural activities, and enjoy cozy evenings on your yacht.

February sees a gradual transition towards spring in Spain. Temperatures remain cool but start to show signs of warming up. Barcelona and Valencia experience average temperatures of 12-13°C (54-55°F). Madrid begins to thaw with temperatures averaging around 8°C (46°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga enjoy milder weather, hovering around 13°C (55°F). It's a pleasant time to enjoy outdoor activities, visit historical sites, and soak up the early signs of spring while sailing along the Spanish coast.

As spring arrives, Spain witnesses a delightful change in weather. Barcelona and Valencia experience average temperatures of 14°C (57°F). Madrid starts to warm up to around 11°C (52°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga see average temperatures of 15°C (59°F). March offers comfortable weather for exploring both the cities and the coastal areas, with blossoming landscapes and longer days perfect for yacht excursions and outdoor adventures.

April marks the arrival of spring in full swing across Spain. Barcelona and Valencia enjoy average temperatures of 16°C (61°F), while Madrid sees a pleasant increase to around 13°C (55°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga bask in warmer temperatures, averaging around 19°C (66°F). It's an ideal time for yacht charters, beach visits, and discovering the vibrant coastal towns while enjoying the blossoming flora and favorable weather.

May brings mild and enjoyable weather to Spain. Barcelona and Valencia experience average temperatures of 19°C (66°F). Madrid sees pleasant temperatures around 17°C (63°F). In Seville and Malaga, temperatures rise to an inviting 23°C (73°F). May offers excellent conditions for yacht charters, allowing you to relish the comfortable weather, lounge on beautiful beaches, and explore the rich cultural heritage of Spain.

June heralds the onset of summer, bringing warmer temperatures and longer days to Spain. Barcelona and Valencia enjoy average temperatures of 23°C (73°F), while Madrid experiences a warm 22°C (72°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga see temperatures rise to around 28°C (82°F). It's a fantastic time for sun-soaked yacht excursions, swimming in the clear waters, and immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of coastal towns.

July brings the height of summer to Spain, with warm and sunny days prevalent across the country. Barcelona and Madrid see average temperatures of 25°C (77°F). Southern regions like Seville, Malaga, and Valencia can reach temperatures up to 36°C (97°F). It's a perfect time to indulge in water sports, enjoy the vibrant nightlife, and savor the refreshing sea breeze during your yacht charter along the Spanish coast.

August remains hot and sunny, making it the peak of summer in Spain. Barcelona and Madrid experience average temperatures of 26°C (79°F). Southern regions such as Seville, Malaga, and Valencia see temperatures around 36°C (97°F). It's an ideal time for beach visits, sunbathing, and indulging in the lively coastal scenes while cooling off in the turquoise waters during your yacht charter.

September offers a delightful transition from summer to autumn in Spain. Barcelona and Valencia experience average temperatures of 24°C (75°F), while Madrid sees temperatures around 23°C (73°F). In Seville, Malaga, and other southern regions, temperatures remain warm, ranging from 32°C (90°F). September offers pleasant conditions for yacht charters, allowing you to enjoy the lingering summer warmth, explore cultural attractions, and relish quieter beaches.

As autumn settles in, Spain experiences mild temperatures and comfortable weather. Barcelona sees average temperatures of 20°C (68°F), while Madrid cools down to around 16°C (61°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga maintain pleasant temperatures of approximately 26°C (79°F). It's an ideal time to enjoy outdoor activities, visit historical sites, and experience the beauty of the Spanish coast during your yacht charter.

November brings cooler temperatures and the arrival of autumn in Spain. Barcelona sees average temperatures of 15°C (59°F), while Madrid cools down further to around 10°C (50°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga enjoy milder temperatures, averaging around 19°C (66°F). November offers a tranquil atmosphere for yacht charters, allowing you to appreciate the fall colors, explore cultural landmarks, and enjoy the coastal beauty while avoiding the peak tourist season.

December marks the beginning of winter in Spain, with cooler temperatures prevailing. Barcelona experiences average temperatures of 12°C (54°F), while Madrid sees colder temperatures around 7°C (45°F). Southern regions like Seville and Malaga maintain mild temperatures of approximately 13°C (55°F). December offers a peaceful ambiance for yacht charters, providing a cozy retreat where you can enjoy the festive season, explore historical sites, and experience the beauty of Spain's coastal landscapes.

Spain Yacht Charter Attractions

Explore hidden coves.

Embark on an Odyssea yacht charter along the stunning Spanish coastline and let the allure of hidden coves and secluded beaches captivate your senses. Drop anchor in tranquil bays, their crystal-clear waters beckoning you to dive in and discover a mesmerizing underwater world. Snorkel among vibrant coral reefs, marvel at colorful fish darting beneath the surface or relish in the serenity of your private stretch of sand. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat or an adventurous escapade, the allure of Spain’s hidden coves will leave you enchanted and yearning for more.

Water Sports

Spain’s inviting waters offer an array of exhilarating water sports activities to enjoy during your Odyssea yacht charter adventure. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you glide across the waves on a jet ski, mastering thrilling twists and turns. Test your balance and coordination while wakeboarding or paddleboarding, relishing the challenge and the stunning coastal scenery surrounding you. Whether you’re a seasoned water sports enthusiast or a first-timer, Spain’s azure waters and warm climate create the perfect playground for aquatic fun, ensuring an unforgettable experience on your yacht charter.

Local Culture

As you navigate the Spanish coastline on your Odyssea yacht charter, take the opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture that awaits you in charming coastal towns. Dock your yacht and wander through bustling markets, where the aroma of fresh produce and the lively chatter of locals fill the air. Visit historical sites, absorbing the rich tapestry of Spain’s past, from ancient fortresses to medieval castles. Engage in friendly conversations with welcoming locals eager to share their traditions and stories. Indulge in delicious regional cuisine, savoring the flavors of paella, tapas, and sangria. Let Spain’s cultural tapestry envelop you, leaving you with a profound appreciation for its heritage.

Balearic Islands

Cruise to this legendary island, where world-renowned beach clubs and pulsating nightlife venues await. Dance the night away to the beats of internationally acclaimed DJs, with the cool sea breeze and electrifying atmosphere infusing every moment with pure bliss. Ibiza’s iconic nightlife scene is a testament to the island’s reputation as a playground for the free-spirited and those seeking unforgettable moments of revelry. Let the rhythm of the Balearic Islands fuel your passion for life as you create memories that will last a lifetime.

Iconic Cities

Enhance your Odyssea yacht charter experience by incorporating visits to Spain’s iconic cities. Dock your yacht in Barcelona, a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends history and modernity. Marvel at the architectural wonders of Antoni Gaudí, from the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia to the whimsical Park Güell. Wander through the bustling streets of Las Ramblas, immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of street performers, charming cafes, and boutique shops. In Valencia, explore the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, an architectural marvel that showcases the intersection of science, art, and nature. Alternatively, discover the enchanting beauty of Seville’s historic center, where the captivating melodies of flamenco fill the air. Spain’s iconic cities offer a fusion of cultural richness, artistic expression, and culinary delights, contrasting the coastal serenity of your yacht charter.

Example Itinerary for Your Spain Yacht Charter

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This is a sample itinerary that might be altered by the captain depending on weather factors or guests’ requests.

Upon arriving in Barcelona, you board your luxurious Odyssea yacht and settle in, taking a moment to appreciate the comfort and amenities at your disposal. Eager to explore, you embark on a city tour of Barcelona. The mesmerizing Sagrada Familia leaves you in awe with its intricate architectural details, while the whimsical Park Güell delights you with its vibrant colors and stunning views. In the historic Gothic Quarter, you meander through narrow streets, stumbling upon hidden gems and charming cafes. As night falls, you dive into Barcelona's vibrant nightlife, relishing in the energy and excitement that fills the air.

Costa Brava

Today, you set sail along the captivating Costa Brava, a region known for its rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. As your Odyssea yacht glides through the glistening sea, you marvel at the breathtaking scenery unfolding around you. The charming coastal town of Tossa de Mar beckons you to explore its medieval fortress and relax on its sandy beaches. Continuing your journey, you reach the picturesque village of Cadaqués, a haven for artists and a true gem of the Costa Brava. Here, you anchor in a secluded cove, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings, swimming, snorkeling, and soaking up the sun.

Leaving the mainland behind, you set course for the renowned Balearic Islands and arrive on the vibrant island of Ibiza. As you step ashore, you find yourself captivated by the energetic atmosphere. In Ibiza Town, you wander through the maze-like streets of the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, discovering historical treasures at every turn. The island's trendy boutiques and lively markets offer a delightful shopping experience. In the afternoon, you unwind on the stunning beaches of Playa d'en Bossa or Cala Jondal, savoring the soft sand beneath your feet and the refreshing sea breeze on your skin. As darkness descends, you immerse yourself in the legendary nightlife of Ibiza, dancing the night away at world-famous beach clubs and nightclubs, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Today, you embark on a short sail to the nearby island of Formentera, renowned for its pristine beauty and tranquil ambiance. Anchoring in one of the secluded bays, you dive into the crystal-clear waters, marveling at the vibrant marine life beneath the surface. The powdery white sands invite you to relax, sunbathe, and indulge in the blissful tranquility. In the charming town of Sant Francesc Xavier, you meander through its quaint streets, exploring local boutiques and art galleries. A leisurely lunch at a beachside restaurant offers the opportunity to savor the island's fresh seafood delicacies, further immersing yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of Formentera.

Costa del Sol

Leaving the Balearic Islands behind, you set sail towards the southern coast of Spain, where you discover the stunning Costa del Sol. The sun-drenched beaches and glamorous resorts await your arrival. Anchoring in Marbella, you step ashore and embrace the glitz and glamour of this renowned coastal destination. Stroll along the famous Golden Mile, dotted with luxurious villas and high-end shops. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon on the sandy beaches or unwind at a beachfront spa. As the sun sets, dine at a waterfront restaurant, savoring delicious Mediterranean cuisine and toasting to the unforgettable moments of your Odyssea yacht charter.

Continuing your journey along the southern coast, you arrive in the captivating city of Malaga. Embark on a cultural exploration as you visit the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Explore the Picasso Museum, showcasing the renowned artist's works, and wander through the picturesque streets of the historic center. Indulge in retail therapy at the upscale boutiques and enjoy a delectable lunch at a traditional tapas bar. In the afternoon, visit the majestic Alcazaba fortress and immerse yourself in the rich history and architectural beauty it offers. As the day comes to a close, return to your Odyssea yacht, savoring the breathtaking views of Malaga's skyline.

On the final day of your Odyssea yacht charter in Spain, you sail back to Barcelona, cherishing the last moments of this incredible journey. Relax on the deck, soaking up the Mediterranean sun and reminiscing about your unforgettable experiences throughout the week. As you approach Barcelona, you take in the panoramic views of the city's skyline and bid farewell to the enchanting coastal waters. Back on land, you disembark from your Odyssea yacht, carrying the memories of a truly remarkable adventure. Reflecting on the diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, hidden coves, and cultural riches, you leave Spain knowing that this yacht charter has been an extraordinary experience that will remain etched in your heart forever.

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Yacht Charter Spain

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Build year : 1998
  • Length : 155 ft

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

  • Build year : 2005

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

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

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

BAD COMPANY SUPPORT

  • Build year : 2019
  • Length : 150 ft

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

MY LITTLE VIOLET

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

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

  • Build year : 1994
  • Length : 147 ft

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

Pandion Pearl

  • Build year : 2021
  • Length : 145 ft

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

  • Build year : 2003
  • Length : 144 ft

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

  • Build year : 2009
  • Length : 140 ft

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

SEA LADY II

  • Build year : 1986
  • Length : 135 ft

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

  • Build year : 2001
  • Length : 132 ft

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

  • Length : 127 ft

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

  • Length : 120 ft

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

  • Build year : 1939
  • Length : 115 ft

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

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

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

Hiring A Yacht In Spain

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

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

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

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

Getting to Spain

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

Costa Brava, Costa Dorada and the Balearics

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

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

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

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

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

Costa Blanca and Costa Calida

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

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

Cartagena Airport: Fly here for your Costa Calida destinations

Costa del Sol

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

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

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

Best Areas To Charter

Costa brava.

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

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

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

Costa Dorada

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

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

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

Balearic Islands

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

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

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

Costa Blanca

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

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

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

Costa Calida

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

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

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

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

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

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

Best Towns To Charter A YachtIn Spain

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Types Of Yachts To Hire

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

Sailing Yacht (Sailboat)

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

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

Luxury Yachts and Superyachts

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

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

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

Skippered Yacht Charter or Bareboat?

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

Skippered charter

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

Bareboat Yacht Charter

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

Do you need a licence to charter in Spain?

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

Below is a list of relevant qualifications:

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

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

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

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

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

Best Times To Hire

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

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

The Climate

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

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

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

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

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

How much does it cost for a Spanish Charter

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

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

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

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

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

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

Explore Spain By Renting A Yacht

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

Frequently asked questions

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Yachting in Marbella, Spain

Yachting in Marbella, Spain

Frequented by the rich and famous on their yachts and a seafront with extensive beaches and countless golf courses, Marbella is one of the glamour destinations in Spain. It is popular amongst the Arab royal families and the British elite, who put together lavish parties on their yachts berthed in Puerto Banus. Pull up to the world-famous Nikki Beach beach club on your yacht or head down to Gibraltar for lunch.

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Once you confirm your reservation, your broker will process your payment.

  • If you are booking for a single day and your reservation is confirmed more than 7 days in advance, a deposit of either $1,000 USD or 50% of the total cost of the reservation (whichever is greater) is processed immediately in order to hold the yacht. Once your embarkation date is 7 days away, the remainder of the amount due is processed.
  • If you are booking for a single day and your reservation is made 7 days or less in advance, the total price of your reservation is processed immediately.
  • If you are booking for a multi-day charter and your reservation is confirmed more than 30 days in advance, a deposit of 50% of the cost of the yacht is processed immediately in order to hold the yacht. Once your embarkation date is 30 days away, the other 50% is collected for the price of the yacht, plus the APA, plus the taxes due.

Terms of refunds are dictated by the Charter Agreement. Generally, once a payment is collected, it is non-refundable. In certain circumstances, as dictated by the Charter Agreement, credits can be provided so you will be able to enjoy your yacht charter at a future date that is convenient for you.

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Yacht Charter Spain

Why go sailing in spain.

Charter a yacht in Spain and find out why is this one of the most desirable sailing destinations in the world. It is extremely difficult to beat the diversity of Spain, a relatively small country which is surrounded by one ocean, two different seas and a vast number of diverse cultures, climates, and landscapes. If you’re looking for hot summers, mild winters and rough ocean sailing conditions - Spain is the place to go. However, if you’d like to spend a mild and chilly summer on an atoll, Spain is the best destination for it as well. Even if you want a tropical feel on your sailing holiday, a yacht charter in Spain can offer it too. 

Yacht charter in the Mediterranean Coast of Spain offers the opportunity for sailors to discover the Spanish culture at its best, through regions such as Valencia , Catalonia, and the Balearic Islands – Mallorca , Menorca , Ibiza & Formentera. Hop aboard your luxury yacht charter and spend some time in the picturesque and bohemian-like cities and towns of the area: Sitges, Cadaqués, Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, Peñíscola etc.  

Charter a yacht in the unspoilt northern coast of Spain , well known for the best food offer in southern Europe. Its intact green coastal landscapes of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country can only be matched with the landscapes of much colder places like Ireland and Scotland.  

The Canary Islands , archipelago of volcanic origins in the Atlantic are the place to go if you want to run away on your rental yacht from the cold European winter without leaving Europe.

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Sailing Conditions in Spain

You can charter a yacht in Spain throughout the entire year . Both spring and autumn are great for sailing the Mediterranean - the weather is great, but you also have the advantage of escaping the big crowds that come to the area as soon as the summer starts. However, summer is the most popular time for chartering a yacht on the Balearic Islands. As well, a right time for yachting in the northern coast of Spain. Be careful, though, the Atlantic Ocean can get a bit rough at any time of the year and you might need to look for a haven in July or August as well.

Spanish Coast

If you want to rent a yacht in Spain during the winter, between November and February, the Canary Islands are the perfect choice. The climate is mainly sunny and warm , with temperatures very rarely going below  18°C all year round. Besides that, the sea temperature is constantly close to 22°C. There are three main types of climates on the Spanish Coast. Mediterranean Coast climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, dry winters. The average temperature in the winter ranges between 5°C and 15°C, while going up to 26°C and 35°C during the yacht charter season. The sea temperature amounts to around 14°C in February and 25°C in August. Northern Spain climate is colder and much rainier, although the summer tends to be mild and sunny. The average temperature in the winter ranges between 5°C and 10°C, and between 15°C and 23°C during the summer, so keep that in mind if you want to charter a boat in Costa Verde. The sea temperature is around 10°C in February and 22°C in August.

Sailing Regions in Spain

Mallorca Sailing Region

Mallorca Sailing Region

Menorca Sailing Region

Menorca Sailing Region

Ibiza Sailing Region

Ibiza Sailing Region

Barcelona and Costa Brava Sailing Region

Barcelona and Costa Brava Sailing Region

Valencia Sailing Region

Valencia Sailing Region

Winds and tides.

The Spanish weather is fairly stable, but it can also be prone to winds , creating the perfect sailing conditions for those who want to embark on an adventure by boat. Borrasca is a thunderstorm or violent squall, especially in the Mediterranean and the Northern Part of Spain. It usually comes from NW, W. Chubasco is a rapid and strong downpour, it starts up very quickly but stops in a matter of minutes. It is quite common throughout the country. It doesn’t come from a specific direction.

Spanish Sailing Conditions

Levante is a hot wind from E, NE, that can be especially strong in the Strait of Gibraltar, where the local conditions increase its power and speed. Another SW wind you will feel on your charter yacht in Spain is lebeche . This one coming from the Sahara, bringing elevated temperatures and sand from the desert. In the Canary Islands area, it is also known as calima . Galerna is stormy, hot, and very humid NW wind that arises unexpectedly on the north coast, especially during the summer season. Wind gusts can go up to more than 100 kilometres per hour. Tramontana originated in the French Central Massif and the Pyrenees, it is a N wind that blows strongly over the Balearic Islands and some parts of Catalonia. Sometimes it can reach speeds close to two hundred kilometres per hour. 

Normally, the heights of waves in the Mediterranean range between 0.5 and 1.5 m , and very rarely exceed 5 m. However, the Atlantic and Cantabria coasts are a whole different thing. There, waves can easily go beyond 10 meters during the winter. Actually, the biggest wave recorded in Spain was appeared near to Galicia and was 27,81 meters high.  

On the Mediterranean Coast, there are practically no tides . The Cantabrian Coast of Spain has a tidal range of 1 meter . On the Atlantic Coast (Galicia, Canary Islands) tidal range can go up to 2,8 m . 

You will hardly notice any sea currents on your charter yacht in the Mediterranean, but this changes on the Atlantic side of the Spanish coast. The Galician coast is under the influence of cold currents all year long, but the more east you sail, the warmer water you will get. 

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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 Saba 50 - 4 + 2 cab. - Sunshine Reggae - 2015

Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 – Le Grand Bogavant – 2023

Leopard 50 - 5 + 1 cab - Bereshit - 2023

Leopard 50 – 5 + 1 cab – Bereshit – 2023

Prestige 560F - Di Leni - 2017

Prestige 560F – Di Leni – 2017

Prestige 550S - Atonika - 2016

Prestige 550S – Atonika – 2016

Gran Turismo 45 - Pandora II - 2023

Gran Turismo 45 – Pandora II – 2023

Lagoon 51 - 6 + 2 cab. - Deb Elli - 2024

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

Lagoon 52 F – 6 + 2 cab. – Jolie (SATURDAY) 2069 – 2019

Lagoon 52 F - 6 + 2 cab. - El Presidente (SATURDAY) 626 - 2018

Lagoon 52 F – 6 + 2 cab. – El Presidente (SATURDAY) 626 – 2018

Lagoon 52 F - 5 cab. - My One - 2016.

Lagoon 52 F – 5 cab. – My One – 2016.

Fountaine pajot saba 50 – 4 + 2 cab. – sunshine reggae – 2015.

Lagoon 46 - 4 + 2 cab. - Voyager - 2022

Lagoon 46 – 4 + 2 cab. – Voyager – 2022

Lagoon 46 - 4 + 1 cab. - Mondango - 2020

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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What Choose

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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Spain is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, and the local climate creates favorable conditions for cruises. The Balearic and Canary Islands, Barcelona, and Valencia are the most popular yachting regions. You just need to plan a route and rent a yacht . You just have to enjoy endless beaches, green valleys, mountains, and dunes from the open sea.

Lagoon 560 S2

  • 2017 Production
  • 17.97 m Length
  • This charter offers free rescheduling in the event of mandatory COVID-19 related travel restrictions, preventing you from arriving in your destination country.

Fountaine Pajot Saba 50

  • 2015 Production
  • 14.98 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 509

  • 2013 Production
  • 15.00 m Length

Lagoon 450

  • 13.96 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 52.2 Vintage

  • 2004 Production
  • 15.39 m Length

Beneteau Oceanis 43

  • 2008 Production
  • 12.75 m Length

Fountaine Pajot Alegria 67

  • 2022 Production
  • 20.36 m Length

Rodman 41

  • 2005 Production
  • 11.90 m Length

Lagoon 620

  • 2011 Production
  • 18.90 m Length

Overmarine Mangusta 72

  • 2016 Production
  • 22.23 m Length

Menorquin Yacht 150

  • 2000 Production

Lagoon 620

  • 2012 Production

Bali 4.5

  • 2021 Production
  • 16.80 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 49

  • 2018 Production
  • 15.84 m Length

Dufour 43

  • 2001 Production
  • 12.45 m Length

Fountaine Pajot Saba 50

  • 13.10 m Length

Beneteau Oceanis 43

  • 2007 Production

Beneteau Oceanis 43

  • 2009 Production

Lagoon 52

  • 16.00 m Length

Beneteau Oceanis Yacht 62

  • 19.07 m Length

Fountaine Pajot Saba 50

  • 2006 Production
  • 21.60 m Length

Overmarine Mangusta 72

  • 2003 Production

Lagoon 450 F

  • 13.97 m Length

Jeanneau 53

  • 16.06 m Length

Lagoon 620

  • 14.40 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 509

  • 12.00 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439

  • 13.00 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439

  • 13.34 m Length

Fountaine Pajot Saona 47

  • 13.94 m Length

Fountaine Pajot Astréa 42

  • 12.58 m Length

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439

  • 11.50 m Length

Lagoon 400

  • 2010 Production
  • 11.97 m Length

Lagoon 400

  • 1995 Production
  • 16.37 m Length

Lagoon 450 F

  • 13.98 m Length

Privilège 51

  • 1998 Production
  • 15.72 m Length

Beneteau Oceanis 43

  • 22.10 m Length

Princess 72 Fly

  • 22.58 m Length

Madness (Bilgin 110 Sky)

  • 33.40 m Length

Hanse 540

  • 16.75 m Length

Lagoon 52

  • 2019 Production
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Navigational conditions in Spain

The most suitable period for navigation is from May to October. The coast of the state has well-equipped marinas and anchorages. There, you can go ashore to restock and see some of the stunning sights. The wind mainly blows from the north. Navigating Spain is not difficult , but you need to prepare for the strong gusts of wind that can occur out of the blue. To prevent unfavorable weather from catching you by surprise on the high seas, you need to first familiarize yourself with the forecast for the coming days.

Equipped anchorages and seaports offer cruise participants their services: you can replenish food and water supplies, go ashore and refuel the ship. All marinas in Spain have cafes, bars, and restaurants that will bring you closer to the local culture. In the evening, nightclubs open, in which the atmosphere of celebration and fun always reigns.

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Beginners and experienced athletes alike most often start their journey from the Balearic Islands, Valencia, or Barcelona. You should also visit the Cala Mayor resort, the Medes Islands, the Cape Creus Natural Park, and the Cadaques Bay. We would also like to highlight the atmospheric fishing town of Roses.

Yacht charter in Spain is a very demanded service, and also available to almost all tourists who value movement freedom and dream of adventure. The coast has a large number of marinas, which provide comfortable stops during the cruise.

You need to consider the following nuances before renting a ship:

  • number of crew members;
  • rest period - a yacht can be rented for a different period, but as a rule, several weeks;
  • required number of cabins.

If you don't have the experience of sailing and the necessary knowledge, a charter service with a skipper is available. You can get to a rented yacht using several types of transport. For example, after landing at the airport, transfers are available to the marina where the ship is based.

A sea voyage in Spain allows you to enjoy the best wines and delicious food, a comfortable climate, and real freedom. Renting a yacht is an opportunity to take a look at the sights of an amazing country without haste, visit the most beautiful places on the planet, as well as soak up the sun on the pristine beaches.

Which resorts are the most popular

Mallorca, Canary Islands, Barcelona, Valencia, Costa Brava, and this is not the whole list of locations that are in demand among yachtsmen. For example, those who prefer a measured and comfortable rest can start their route from the Canary Islands. We should also mention Tenerife. The largest island is known for its clear sea, palm trees, and the magnificent Teide National Park. There is a volcano on its territory, and black sand on the beaches.

If you rent a yacht in Spain , you can create a unique itinerary and sail at your own pace. Experienced yachtsmen often visit several islands, not limited to just one resort.

How to get to Spain

After you choose the location of the yacht charter , you can find the nearest airport to it. They are found in all large cities throughout the country. The easiest way to get to the ship's anchorage is by transfer.

The optimal period for going to sea when traveling close to the mainland is from May to October when the weather and climatic conditions are most comfortable . Winters in Spain are cool and rainy, while summers are moderately hot.

You can cruise to the Canary Islands regardless of the season. There is always a fairly high air temperature on the islands. But the most suitable period for traveling in the Canary archipelago is from July to the end of October.

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At least 6 people unaccounted for after cargo ship crash levels Baltimore bridge

BALTIMORE — A major Baltimore bridge collapsed like a house of cards early Tuesday morning after it was struck by a container ship, sending several vehicles plunging into the dark water below, sparking an intense search for survivors and shutting down one of the nation's busiest ports.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency and said the calamity that knocked down the Francis Scott Key Bridge was likely the result of an accident and not an act of terrorism.

"Our state is in shock," Moore said.

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Moore said the cargo ship Dali notified authorities it lost power and issued a mayday moments before the 984-foot vessel slammed into a bridge support at a speed of eight knots, which is about nine miles per hour.

Meanwhile, rescue crews using sonar detected at least five vehicles in the frigid 50-foot-deep water, including three passengers cars, a cement truck and another vehicle of some kind, Moore said.

An unknown number of workers were doing repairs on the bridge when the ship hit a support pillar and at least six people were still believed to be missing, Moore said.

"Our exclusive focus is on saving lives," the governor said.

An 'active search-and-rescue posture'

Earlier, two workers were rescued from the water, Baltimore Fire Chief James Wallace said.

One was in good condition and refused treatment, Wallace said. The other was seriously injured and was being treated in a trauma center.

“We are still very much in an active search-and-rescue posture at this point,” Wallace said.

Moore said there might be drivers in the water were it not for the “folks” who, upon hearing the mayday, blocked off the bridge and kept other cars from crossing.

“These people are heroes,” Moore said. “They saved lives. They saved lives.”

Nearly eight years ago, the Dali was involved in another collision. In July 2016, the ship collided with a quay at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium, damaging the quay.

The nautical commission investigated the accident, but the details of the probe were not immediately clear Tuesday.

The Dali is operated and managed by a company called Synergy Group. In a statement, the company said two port pilots were at the helm of the Dali at the time of Tuesday's crash and that all 22 crew members onboard were accounted for.

The bridge, which is about a mile-and-a-half long and carries Interstate 695 over the Patapsco River southeast of Baltimore, was "fully up to code," Moore said.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been monitoring the situation and a team of National Transportation Safety Board investigators was already at the bridge.

NTSB chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said that her agency will lead the investigation into the cause of the bridge collapse. She said a data recorder on board the ship could provide more information about what happened.

"But right now we're focusing on the people, on the families," she said. "The rest can wait."

President Joe Biden vowed to rebuild the bridge and send federal funds.

"This is going to take some time," Biden warned. "The people of Baltimore can count on us though to stick with them, at every step of the way, till the port is reopened and the bridge is rebuilt."

The Port of Baltimore is the 11th largest in the U.S. and the busiest port for car imports and exports, handling more than 750,000 vehicles in 2023 alone, according to data from the Maryland Port Administration.

Image: Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses After Being Struck By Cargo Ship

The Dali was chartered by Danish shipping giant Maersk, which said it will have no choice but to send its ships to other nearby ports with the Port of Baltimore closed.

Writer David Simon, a champion of Baltimore who set his TV crime drama "The Wire" on the streets of the city he once covered as a reporter, warned online that the people who will suffer the most are those whose livelihoods depend on the port.

"Thinking first of the people on the bridge," Simon posted on X . "But the mind wanders to a port city strangling. All the people who rely on ships in and out."

Timeline of crash

Dramatic video captured the moment at 1:28 a.m. Tuesday when the Dali struck a support and sent the bridge tumbling into the water. A livestream showed cars and trucks on the bridge just before the collision. The ship did not sink and its lights remained on.

Investigators, in a timeline, said the Dali's lights suddenly shut off four minutes earlier before coming back on and then, at 1:25 a.m. dark black smoke began billowing from the ship's chimney.

A minute later, at 1:26 a.m., the ship appeared to turn. And in the minutes before it slammed into the support, the lights flicked off and on again.

Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said the workers on the bridge were repairing concrete ducts when the ship crashed into the structure.

They were employed by Brawner Builders Inc. And at least seven workers were pouring concrete to fix potholes on the roadway on the bridge directly above where the ship hit, a foreman named James Krutzfeldt said.

Krutzfeldt, who was not working on that job, said one of the missing is another foreman who he considers his mentor and “work dad.”

"I'm still kind of in shock," he said.

Earlier, the U.S. Coast Guard saids received a report that a “motor vessel made impact with the bridge” and confirmed it was the Dali, a container ship sailing under a Singaporean flag that was heading for Sri Lanka.

Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapses After Being Struck By Cargo Ship

Bobby Haines, who lives in Dundalk in Baltimore County, said he felt the impact of the bridge collapse from his house nearby.

"I woke up at 1:30 this morning and my house shook and I was freaking out," he said. "I thought it was an earthquake and to find out it was a bridge is really, really scary."

Families of bridge workers wait for updates

A group of people who said they were relatives of the Brawner construction workers gathered at a Royal Farms convenience store near the entrance of the bridge. Together, they waited for word of their missing loved ones.

One woman said that her father-in-law, Miguel Luna, was among the workers.

Some of the construction workers who still haven't been found recently had babies, Earl Schneider, a structural foreman with the company, said. 

“I know everybody on that crew personally," Schneider told NBC News. They’re all great people. It’s tough. It’s been a rough morning.”

Jesus Campos, who also works for Brawner, told The Baltimore Banner the missing men are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.

Earlier, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott urged his constituents to pray for the missing workers — and the first responders struggling to locate them.

"This is an unthinkable tragedy," Scott said.

'A long road in front of us'

Built in 1977 and referred to locally as the Key Bridge, the structure was later named after the author of the American national anthem.

The bridge is more than 8,500 feet, or 1.2 miles, long in total. Its main section spans 1,200 feet and was one of the longest continuous truss bridges in the world upon its completion, according to the National Steel Bridge Alliance .

About 31,000 vehicles a day use the bridge, which equals 11.3 million vehicles per year, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.

The river and the Port of Baltimore are both key to the shipping industry on the East Coast, generating more than $3.3 billion a year and directly employing more than 15,000 people.

Asked what people in Baltimore can expect going forward, the state's transportation secretary said it is too early to tell.

"Obviously we reached out to a number of engineering companies so obviously we have a long road in front of us," Wiedefeld said.

Julia Jester reported from Baltimore, Patrick Smith from London and Corky Siemaszko from New York City.

Julia Jester is a producer for NBC News based in Washington, D.C.

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3 people are dead, several missing after migrant boat runs into trouble off southeastern Spain

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MADRID (AP) — A boat carrying a group of migrants ran into trouble off the coast of southeastern Spain killing at least three people and several others were believed missing, authorities said Friday.

Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service said in a statement that two survivors and three bodies were found on a partially sunken boat off the coast near the town of Motril. The two survivors said the boat had been carrying 12 people when it set sail from Algeria six days ago, leading authorities to suspect seven others may have fallen into the sea.

The two survivors and three bodies were taken by helicopter to the mainland.

Tens of thousands of migrants from sub-Saharan countries fleeing poverty, conflict and instability in West Africa try to reach Spain each year in large open boats. Most go to the Canary Islands in the Atlantic , while others from Morocco , Algeria and Middle Eastern countries try to cross the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean to mainland Spain. Several thousand die making the hazardous journey.

The Interior Ministry says 14, 405 migrants arrived in Spain by boat between Jan. 1 and Mar. 15, up from 3,528 in the same period last year. The vast majority arrived on the Canary Island route.

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