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Canary Islands Yacht charters

The Canary archipelago (west of Morocco) consists of 7 islands and half a dozen islets. Their scenery ranges from lava desert to lush forests, from sand dunes to volcanic peaks. Today the Canary Islands are divided into two provinces. The four western islands, that make the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, are all mountainous.

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The province of Las Palmas combine the eastern islands, with flat  landscapes and long virgin beaches. Not every island can offer secure  anchorages or comfortable marinas and there is little organized  entertainment or sightseeing on some of them. But more and more sailors  are discovering this most unique cruising area, where everyone can find  any type of sailing vacation to their liking. Each island has plenty of  sunshine and splendid beaches, but also acquires its own  characteristics.

Tenerife yacht charters

Tenerife means “Snowy Mountain”, a tribute to its dormant volcano  of Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak. Due to its unusual rough and steep  shape of landmass, Tenerife has two different climate zones: lush  vegetation and rainfall you will fined sailing to the north, while sunny  and dry in the south. Tenerife has the most of yacht charter  attraction: spectacular volcanic scenery, water sports, extravagant  luxury resorts and vibrant nightlife.

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This is the world's steepest island. It lies on the northwestern  tip of the archipelago and has a cool, moist climate and lush  vegetation. The mountains are covered with forests of pine and giant  fern. The center of the island is dominated by La Caldera de Taburiente,  a volcano's massive crater. National park status is a sign of its  botanical and geological significance. The international Observatory  crowns the summit.

Sailing el Hierro

Sailing to the furthest west island you will fine El Hierro, the  smallest in Canaries. It is not so popular with a holiday crowd, but has  got its fame with naturalists for its unusual fauna and flora. The  turquoise seas of the south coast attract a lot of scuba divers, who  base themselves in the small fishing village of La Restinge.

La Gomera sailing

This island is the most accessible. It's scenery is glorious: Rock  pinnacles protrude out steep slopes covered with ferns; terraced  hillsides glow with palms and flowering creeps. Sailing to La Gomera do  not miss the best part of this island – the Parque Nacional de  Garajonay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some places are associated with  Columbus, who got his water supplies here. According to legend he also  prayed in the Iglesia de la Asuncion, and stayed at a local house. The  Eastern Islands (Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventure ) belong two  the province of Las Palmas.

Gran Canaria bareboat charter

It is the biggest Canarian Island and is the most popular  sailing destination with vast variety of boat rentals. It's capital La  Palmas de Gran is the largest city in the Canaries. And Maspalomas, in  the south, is one of the biggest resorts in Spain, which consist of  several separate complexes. Set sails and head to San Agustin one of the  serene places with dark sand beaches, sheltered by low cliffs.

Playa del Ingles is the largest and liveliest, with 50 discos and 300  restaurants. Unlike most of the hotels you will have a great sea view  from the board of your sailing yacht or catamaran.

Dumas de Maspalomas

The name speaks for itself: dunes form a nature reserve and are  protected from further development. This sailing destination will offer  you hard-to-resist packages: excursions, go-karts, camel safaris and fun  fairs. Best of these include Palmitos Park, with exotic birds in  subtropical gardens; and Sioux City, a fun-packed Western theme park.

Lanzarote yacht charter itinerary

Set sails and explore the 4th largest of the Canary Islands.  Although it has no trees, there is no lack of visitors, due to its  amazing shapes and stunning colors of its volcanic landscapes. Despite  low rainfall, crops flourish in its rich black volcanic soil. This yacht  charter destination claims to be the most family-oriented place.  Sailors come here mostly not for nightlife and loud fiestas, but for  tranquility and relaxation. They can find both: either sunbathing on  fine beaches and skin diving in eerie emerald-colored lagoons, or  exploring the most impressive volcanic sites in the Montanas del Fuego  (Fire Mountains) and taking camel rides across the mountains.

Sailing to Fuerteventura

It is the second largest of the Canary Islands, after Tenerife,  and the most sparsely populated: it’s 69,500 inhabitants are  outnumbered by goats. Just 60 miles (100 km) off the Atlantic coast off  Morocco, the island is under constant attacks by coastal winds. No  wonder that every summer the island hosts the windsurfing and kite  boarding World Cup.

The island used to be densely wooded, but European settlers cut down  the timber for shipbuilding. Now the only significant income for the  islanders is tourism, though it is not at its high peak yet. However,  sun-lovers are beginning to flock to its more than 150 pristine beaches.  It is one of few islands where it will be easy to find privacy and  seclusion. The island is popular with water sports fans and naturalists,  as well.

Cuisine of the Canary Islands is incredibly unique, because it  uses the most unusual exotic fruit and vegetables and seafood, unknown  to most of us: wreck fish, damselfish, dentex, parrot-fish.

Over the centuries the local cuisine has been under Spanish,  Portuguese and North African influence, but it has managed to retain its  main feature - simplicity and freshness. Delicacies, like lapas  (limpets), are available only for a few months during summer, and are  served simply grilled (a la plancha). Other types of fish are usually  fried, baked in salt crust or dried in the sun. Meats, like pork or  beef, are prepared according to the ancient local tradition.

The islanders grow a certain type of potato unknown elsewhere and are  proud to deliver its favorite dish - "papas arrugadas" (wrinkly  potatoes), made by boiling potatoes in their skins in very salty water,  sometimes even in seawater. One of many Canarian creations is "soap de  pescados tinerfena: it is Tenerife fish soup of sea bass and potatoes,  seasoned with saffron and cumin. There are so many more dishes to try  here: succulent tropical fruits, delicious honey pastries, traditional  cheeses, roasted maize meals, etc.

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The canary islands - seven gorgeous sun islands.

In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean lies one of the most popular holiday destinations for all sun worshippers: the Canary Islands. Geographically, the islands are part of Africa, but politically they belong to Spain; custom and tax regulations differ from the EU, and here the Western European time applies. Each of the seven main islands impresses in a special way with extraordinary landscapes, diverse vegetation, and fantastic fine sandy beaches. These are the reasons why the Canary Islands are also ideal for any type of sailing holiday. Dolphin company while sailing is not uncommon, and sometimes whales also can be seen.

The climate - about 300 sunny days

In the Canarian Islands, there is a subtropical climate, the sun shines for approximately 300 days. Due to the proximity to the equator and the Gulf Stream, it is mild throughout the year, the average temperature is between 17 and 18 degrees, the maximum temperature in summer is about 30 degrees; in the winter it rarely falls below less 10 degrees.

The wind - a paradise for every sailor

The Canary Islands also count to the strong wind areas. The trade wind, a moderately strong and very constant wind, blows reliably throughout the whole year round - thus paradisiacal conditions for sailors.

Shore excursions to the 7 main islands

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gran canaria - the most sun for your sailing holiday

With only 14 rainy days a year, Gran Canaria is the holiday destination with guaranteed sun. The landscape is varied. In contrast to the gently sloping sandy beaches, there are also flowering landscapes in the interior, impressive mountain regions with deep ravines and fragrant pine forests. Recommended places to visit include the capital, las Palmas; the archaeological site of Cenobio de Valerón; the botanical garden Jardín Botánico Canario Viera y Clavijo.

Lanzarote - the volcanic island

The volcanic landscape in Lanzarote impresses in a special way. Only a few meters under the surface, the earth is 400 degrees hot. The volcanic soil is very fertile, there is also wine is cultivated. The color palette is unique - the steel-blue Atlantic, the cratered mainland with black, reddish and brown volcanic rocks form a wonderful contrast. The Jardín de Cactus in Guatiza; a bird park at Giunate and the Cueva de Los Verdes, one of the longest lava tunnels in the world, are worth a visit.

La Palma - an incredible plant world

Almost half of the green island is covered with forest and has an extraordinary variety of plants; since 2002 it has been a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. On the Roque de Los Muchachos, La Palma's highest mountain with 2400 meters, you will find one of the best-equipped observatories in the world. At this observatory, an institution for basic research, there are three to four open days every summer, where scientists present their research work.

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Tenerife - sailing around the largest island

The largest of the Canary Islands with the Pico del Teide, the highest mountain in Spain in the middle of the El Teide National Park, is 2000 square kilometers. The old towns of La Laguna and La Orotava are part of the UNESCO World Heritage. Tenerife offers a lot of various sights worth seeing it like the botanical garden in Puerto de la Cruz; the pyramids of Güímar; the hell canyon Barranco del Infierno near Adeje; the Drago Milenario, a Canarian dragon tree in Icod de Los Vinos, just to name a few.

Fuerteventura - sailing holidays ideal for diving

Also, the second-largest island of the Canary Islands with its miles of sandy beaches is a paradise for sportsmen on and under the water, it attracts sailors, surfers and divers alike. The Ecomuseo La Alcogida, an open-air museum in Tefia, is worth to be visited.

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isLa Gomera - combining sailing holidays with hiking

Well-conditioned cyclists and hikers choose this island for extended tours over mass tourism. The view of the natural valleys and deep canyons is breathtakingly beautiful. Sea lovers can be found on the beaches in the tourist center at Valle Gran Rey.

El Hierro - an island of peace

Natural sand and pebble beaches and especially the peace and calmness on the smallest of the seven main islands make it an insider tip for those who are seeking relaxation.

On the Canary Islands, the experienced sailor gets his money's worth during his extended sailing holiday. Super protected marinas, laid out like small towns, are complemented by a few but great anchor bays. Therefore our tip: Choose the ideal yacht with us and book online right away! And you can expect a yacht charter holiday of the top class. 

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Yacht Charter The Canaries

A yacht charter around the Canary Islands is an experience you are unlikely to forget! With its stunning beauty and often adventurous sailing, a yachting holiday in the Canary Islands won't be forgotten any time soon.

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

  • Build year : 2019
  • Length : 77 ft
  • Boat type : Motor Yacht

ELLEN - Yacht Charter The Canaries & 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
  • Boat type : Sailing Yacht

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

  • Build year : 2006
  • Guests : 10
  • Berths : 10
  • Length : 120 ft

TWO OCEANS - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in W. Med - Spain/Balearics, Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI) 2

  • Build year : 2023
  • Length : 55 ft
  • Boat type : Catamaran

BLUE M - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in W. Med -Naples/Sicily, W. Med -Riviera/Cors/Sard., W. Med - Spain/Balearics | Winter: Caribbean Virgin Islands (US/BVI), Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards 2

  • Build year : 2016
  • Length : 70 ft

SYLENE - Yacht Charter The Canaries & 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 : 2022
  • Length : 78 ft

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

  • Guests : 11
  • Berths : 11
  • Length : 101 ft

CONTE STEFANI - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Europe (Spain, France, Italy) 2

CONTE STEFANI

  • Guests : 12
  • Berths : 12
  • Length : 114 ft

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

  • Length : 72 ft

MIM OCEAN TWO - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in W. Med - Spain/Balearics, Caribbean Leewards, Caribbean Windwards, Caribbean Virgin Islands (BVI) 2

MIM OCEAN TWO

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

  • Build year : 2004

MIM OCEAN THREE - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain, Balearics, Bahamas 2

MIM OCEAN THREE

  • Build year : 2024

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

  • Build year : 2008
  • Cabins : 11
  • Length : 280 ft

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

  • Build year : 2020
  • Length : 98 ft

SEA LADY II - Yacht Charter The Canaries & 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

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

  • Build year : 2005
  • Length : 99 ft

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

MY Scorpion

  • Length : 97 ft

L'OCTANT - Yacht Charter The Canaries & 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

L'OCTANT

  • Build year : 2018
  • Length : 51 ft

Closer to Africa than Spain, the Canary Islands are an Atlantic Ocean tropical paradise where sailing is possible almost year-round.

Though on the discovery of the islands by the Romans in the 1st Century AD they recorded them as uninhabited, in the 15th Century when Spain rediscovered and claimed them for herself there were natives that lived a basic tribal lifestyle. The ''Guanches" were subjugated as so many other native populations facing European empires, and often not without a fight.

The islands have seen boom times and bust throughout the last six hundred years. There was mass emigration to the Caribbean and South America in the 18th Century as those Spanish colonies competed with them for manpower and industry, with an estimated 50,000 Canarians heading to the western reaches of the Spanish empire.

In the 1970s boom came back to the islands as General Franco opened them up to tourism for revenues. Lanzarote and Tenerife became bywords for cheap package holidays. Thankfully the artist and hero of the islands Cesar Manrique fought to conserve much of the natural jewels and colonial architecture against the rapaciousness of 'progress'.

From a yachting perspective, the Volvo Ocean race now starts from the islands and they are a sailor's paradise. The North-East Trade Winds are so reliable and steady that you won't want to leave the boat! A Canary Islands yacht charter is a fantastic way of getting about the Canaries sailing area - do bring your walking boots as from various ports and anchorages you can explore everything from tropical forest to volcanic moonscapes and even the highest mountain in Spain, Teide. Wine and local gastronomy are other favourite activities - the latter to refuel you from a blast at sea and a walk up a mountain, with the former to relax those aching muscles! Did we say sandy beaches? Whether black or white sand you're spoiled for choice.

Hiring A Yacht In the Canary Islands

As an autonomous region of Spain, you will find that luxury yacht charter in the Canaries is as easy as on the mainland.

On a bareboat charter, you will need the sailing licenses that qualified you to take the vessel out in the first place. You will pay the fee and after a walk around the vessel to ensure you know what's what and how it works (as well as any wear and tear) you can slip your lines and get out to feel those trade winds!

Don't forget to bring either yacht charter insurance or a credit card with enough space on it for a refundable deposit.

There are the same issues as a Spanish mainland yacht charter too - keep your paperwork handy as the Garda Civil like to ensure that everyone is legal in their waters and are known to check paperwork while at sea in spot checks.

While Africa is a day's sail from the islands we would recommend you stay within the archipelago as there is enough fun to be hard to get around and between the islands themselves! With a climate that is described as 'eternal springtime', you'll find that the sailing conditions are almost invariably perfect. While in Northern Europe you may remember one summer's day with the crew sitting on the windward rail with foot wide grins on their faces, this can be a bit routine when island hopping in the Canary Islands!

Getting to the Canaries

There are direct flights from several airports in the UK. There are five airports on the four main islands, and ferry links to the smaller inhabited islands beyond. Once in the country in most cases, you can take a bus to the marina. Taxis a lot more expensive and save you very little walking over catching a bus.

Let's look at the five airports.

Las Palmas (LPA): For acess to all Gran Canaria yacht charters.

La Palma (SPC): Not to be confused with the Gran Canaria airport! This is for La Palma island.

Lanzarote : For access to all Lanzarote yacht charters

Tenerife North (TFN): For the north of Tenerife

Tenerife South (TFS): For the south of the island.

Ferries: The islands of La Gomera and El Hieroo for example lack international airports but can be accessed by regular ferries and public transport,

Best Areas To Charter

The island with everything? Spain's highest mountain Tiede and its almost Moon-like terrain can be completely forgotten as you party til dawn at the Playa las Americas on the south of Tenerife. Black sandy beaches and high cliffs are other features, while just off the coast you will see Great Whales feeding off the plankton in the rich ocean currents.

Las Galletas

Tenerife has some wild parties but you won't find them in Las Galletas. Northern Europeans are famous for going overboard but Southern Europeans can go on all night without the police being needed to keep the peace. Las Galletas is very Southern European! It is a fishing port with seafront restaurants serving food that will blow your mind, and you can do a tapas run late into the night without crazies causing you problems. To recover? Enjoy the volcanic beach - a perfect adult retreat.

A yachtie's paradise with a large marina on the NE coast in the lee of Tenerife, you will soon find the black sands of the Playa de la Nea a very hot but different attraction to those of other towns. The restaurants and bars are appealing with a variety on offer. A good port of entry to Tenerife if island hopping - but you could easily be absorbed by the refreshments inside and close to the marina.

Another volcanic island that last saw eruptions in the 18th Century, Lanzarote is one of those places with human and natural history that will beguile you and stay with you long into the future. Much of the island's current economy is tourism but there are gems - try popping by the volcanic Timanfaya National Park and the island's former capital of Teguise that hasn't been overrun with tourists in recent years.

The tourism and commercial centre of Lanzarote you can choose to come back to the boat at dawn or to be on deck fresh-faced at sunrise with just a decent coffee in your system. For those of the latter persuasion do visit the two colonial castles and the Charco de San Ginés saltwater lagoon in the centre of town. The museum of modern art could well be fun, as well as the fine dining and great wines.

Gran Canaria

A continent in miniature - lush forest in the northwest, desert in the south and mountains in the interior. Though the third largest island in the Canaries Gran Canaria is the most populous and one of the busiest tourist destinations of all. The different terrains have their own microclimates too, with mountain weather in the middle giving way to high heat in the wind shadow and to the north, perfect growing conditions for natural and agricultural flora.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

This is the cosmopolitan, beating heart of the island. For those who want tinnitus from music throbbing through their skulls, you won't be disappointed as some of the world's top DJ acts play the night away. Las Palmas does manage to be a party town without losing the plot as certain other tourist towns such as those in the Balearic Islands seem to have done. You can eat well and enjoy adult or family fun without getting stuck in the 18-30 crowd!

Fuerteventura

With Unesco Biosphere Reserve status, Fuerteventura is the nearest Canary Island to Africa and probably best described a 'desert island'. Its dry volcanic landscape dominates, and for those bored of its 150km of beautiful beaches, goats cheese and excellent cuisine you will soon find solace in the world-beating sailing and kite surfing conditions.

Best Towns To Charter A Yacht In the Canary Islands

Radazul, tenerife.

Without a doubt one of the best marinas on the island, you can use it as a jumping-off point to head east to Gran Canaria or simply to explore the coast of the island itself. The best airport is Tenerife North.

Las Galletas, Tenerife

A chilled fishing port on the south of the island, Las Galettas could be used to explore the west coast or island-hop to La Gomera and beyond to Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The best airport is Tenerife South.

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria

The main city of the island. Has its own airport. Good for island hopping west to Tenerife, exploring the island itself or east to Fuerteventura.

Marina Lanzarote, Arrecife

Lanzarote's main charter marina is in the capital of the island, Arrecife on the east coast of the island. This is a good spot for circumnavigating the island or heading to nearby Fuerteventura for its legendary sailing.

Santa Cruz, La Palma

On the east of La Palma and with access to the rest of the Canary Island chain is the capital of La Palma, Santa Cruz. This is a buzzing tourist town with its own airport. Sail from here to explore the island or head off to the other islands in the archipelago.

Tazacorte, La Palma

On the west of the island of La Palma near Tazacorte, you will find several marinas with yacht charters available. This is good for sailing around the island but for the more adventurous, heading east and island hopping to the other Canary Islands.

Types Of Yachts To Hire

Where it comes to charter yachts you can hire a motor cruiser, a monohull sailing yacht or a catamaran . Each has their benefits.

Motor Yacht Charter

A motorboat charter can be just the way to chill out and enjoy life afloat on a luxury yacht. The wind doesn't stop you from going too far in any direction as upwind or down you still have the 'D-sails' pushing you. Motorboats come in a variety of sizes but all are well-appointed, often with en suite toilets and showers in all the cabins. These can cost anything from €450 per day and up.

Monohull Sailing Yacht Charter

The Canary Islands are a sailing purist's wet dream so why not go the whole hog and have a blast on a luxury yacht that's as happy on a beat as it is on a run or reaches? Watch the crew with their foot wide grins on their faces, sitting on the windward rail as you blast along in near perfect sailing conditions! Always comfortable and fun to sail, the monohull yacht charter can be quite economical, costing as little as €120 per day.

Canary Island Catamaran Charter

Very comfortable and going like a scalded cat when the wind is aft of the beam, a catamaran is just the thing for a luxury yacht charter on one of the planet's sailing paradises. Spacious and comfortable, and very manoeuvrable, their shallow drafts allow you to moor far closer to shore than other boats - perhaps while you have a barbecue in a secluded cove? A catamaran charter will set you back €450 a day and up.

Skippered Yacht charter or Bareboat?

Where it comes to a Canary Islands yacht charter you have two choices for your sailing trip - a bareboat charter or skippered yacht charter. Both have their own advantages.

Skippered charter

You don't need to be an experienced sailor for a Canary Island yacht charter. Why? You can hire a skipper to go with the boat. He or she will be able to get you wherever you want to go. If you want to play a role in sail handling and all the fun of getting the boat around one of the world's sailing Meccas then they will guide you through everything from helming to sail handling. If you're feeling a bit ropey from too much goat's cheese and Canary Island wine then you can chill and let them carry you a bit. Don't forget the tip at the end of the trip!

Bareboat yacht

For more adventurous types, a Canary Island bareboat charter could be your thing. If you have the right sailing qualifications (see below) then you can let go of the lines and go on your adventure around one of the best places to sail on the planet. Do remember to bring your license with you as the authorities can be a bit hot on paperwork!

Do you need a licence to charter in the Canaries?

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 bareboat sailing

ASA 104 Bareboat sailing certificate : The American Sailing Associations skipper minimum qualification for hiring bareboat yachts

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

Being semi-tropical the Canary Islands are a year-round sailing destination. It does get cooler in winter but a Northern European would soon find themselves in a teeshirt come mid-morning - no need for woollies and mittens here! The sailing season as such might be said to be 365 days a year.

The quieter months can bring a bigger trade wind but you pay a lot less and can still enjoy a winter escape sailing holiday. If you can get over during school term times it will be quieter and cheaper too.

As ever, July and August is very busy as the world seems to stop for their summer breaks. It can get hot (but nothing like Athens for example thanks to the sea cooling the air) but also quite crowded.

It ultimately depends on what you want from a yacht charter in the Canary Islands - the buzz and fun from mad crowds or a quiet escape to the sunshine from the grey skies and drizzle of home?

The Climate

The archipelago sits at the northernmost reach of the NE Trade Winds, so you are almost guaranteed a steady wind for sailing every day throughout the year. The wind can build and you can be challenged under a reef or two on an odd day but come summer it is just about a perfect Force 4-5.

The weather itself can vary from island to island. Mountains cause their own weather by forcing moist air upwards where it unloads as rain. Tenerife and Gran Canaria are two islands where you will feel the temperature drop and grey skies roll in to moisten and green the land. With these weather systems comes a changing wind direction but offshore you'll soon feel the trade winds again.

The flatter islands - Lanzarote and Fuerteventura - are more consistent in weather patterns with it cooling to around 15 degrees C in winter and heating to not much more than 25 degrees in summer. Do bring some warmer clothes but even in winter, they may never come out of the bag!

How much does it cost for a Canary Islands Charter?

There's a yacht charter to suit every budget in the Canary Islands. If you have a large budget you can charter a superyacht for opulent luxury as you waft around the best places in the islands for €35,000 a day and up.

For those with a midrange budget, you can still get a very comfortable sailing yacht or motorboat for as little as €450 a day. A sailing catamaran is a classic example with en suite heads and showers in most of the staterooms and plenty of socialising and entertaining space on deck.

At the lower end of the scale expect to pay €120 a day for a monohull sailing yacht. Cheap isn't boring either - better upwind you can get about more easily without relying too much on the engine to get where you want to go.

On top of this you will need space on your credit card for a security deposit (or pay yacht charter insurance in advance) as well as food, fuel and nights out. Don't forget money for marina fees too!

Explore the Canaries By Renting A Yacht

With some of the best year-round sailing conditions on the planet, you can explore the Canaries by renting a yacht from Borrow A Boat for a price that won't break the bank. See the marine life from humpback whales to dolphins and sea birds. Enjoy the wild volcanic landscape, or party until dawn at a world-famous nightspot. The Canary Islands are paradise islands with all you could possibly want from a holiday, no matter your age or sailing experience!

Frequently asked questions

Yacht hire in the Canaries are legal, and a major part of the tourist economy. You will find a wide choice of yachts available at just the right price point that suits your budget and needs.

You can hire a catamaran, superyacht, motorboat or monohull sailing yacht in the Canary Islands. If you have a smaller budget you can hire a RIB to explore the coastline too for a day on the water.

Your budget comes at the top of the list. The next thing to consider is your sailing skills and experience and where you can get to based on that. What do you want from a Canary Islands sailing holiday? With these in mind you can narrow down your options.

You can sail in the Canaries in the winter months. It is cool but not cold, so you can get some winter sun from your sailing holiday. It never gets too hot or too cold so you can escape the fierce heat of summer or the freezing gales of winter. July and August are busiest but is busy always the best?

Yes you do. You will have to pay 50% on booking the yacht hire and the rest on arrival. You will also need space on your credit card for a security deposit against damage you may make to the boat.

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 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. Get the weather forecast for a week ahead the day before you go - bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm.

The Canaries are a part of Spain and in the European Union. This means that if you are from within the EU you will not require a visa. Most English speaking countries have a tourist visa waiver deal with the EU so in those cases you will not need one. If in doubt contact the Spanish embassy in your country.

Canary Islands Yacht Charter: The Ultimate Guide

Discover everything you need to know about a canary islands yacht charter.

The Canary Islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean 100km or 62miles off the west coast of Morocco. Belonging to Spain the Canary Islands is made up of seven islands – Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro. The archipelago also includes some smaller islands and islets, which make it a great Canary Islands yacht charter destination.

On a  Canary Islands yacht charter , visitors can explore what each island has to offer, with national parks, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the third tallest volcano in the world on the island of Tenerife, and much more.

A Canary Islands yacht charter is a great sailing destination all year due to its proximate location to Africa the weather is warm throughout the year with only mild winters. A Canary Islands yacht charter is an exhilarating place to go sailing but not for the faint-hearted with long passages between islands and strong wind speeds its a great but challenging sailing destination.

With all the wonders that the Canary Islands holds, you can be sure a  Canary Islands yacht charter  will offer a vacation of a lifetime in one of the most beautiful places in the world.

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A Canary Islands yacht charter has something for everyone whether you are a history buff, beach person or someone who likes to explore, it is the perfect destination for everyone.

In this guide, we hope to give you an insight into everything you need to know about booking and going on a Canary Islands yacht charter .

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Weather on a Canary Islands Yacht Charter.  The best time to go on a Canary Islands yacht charter is anytime. The Canary Islands prominently have a tropical and desertic climate which is heavily influenced by the trade winds. The Canary Islands have long dry summers and mild wet winters. During the summer on a Canary Islands yacht charter, visitors can experience up 300 hours of sunshine a month and up to 180 hours of sunshine in the winter months. 

Average Temperature.  Throughout the year the temperatures stay fairly consistent and during the winter months, the temperature falls by less than 10c. During the summer the average high is between 25c and 29c (77f and 85f). During the winter months, the average temperature is between 20c and 22c (69f and 72f).

Canary Islands Charter.  The sea temperature during the summer reaches 23c (73f) and during the winter months drops to 19c (66f). On a Canary Islands yacht charter, you can find out more about weather forecasts and weather alerts on radio channels and in marinas.

Canary Islands Yacht Charter.  The best month to go on a Canary Islands yacht charter is any time of year. The winter months are pleasant with only a slight drop in temperature and the summer months are warm with dry weather. The winter months are mild, with great sailing conditions, warm during the day and cooler in the evening. A Canary Islands yacht charter is an ideal all year round sailing destination. 

Wind Conditions.  The Canary Island’s wind conditions tend to be a strong north-westerly trade wind varying from 17 knots to over 25 knots. These winds tend to be predictable throughout the year. On a Canary Islands yacht charter, the wind speeds vary depending on the island you choose and which itinerary you follow. 

3. Best Time to go to the Canary Islands

When is the best time to go on a Canary Islands yacht charter?  Any time of year is a great time to go on a Canary Islands yacht charter, depending on the individual’s availability.

Seasons.  The Canary Islands have a tropical and desertic climate, which is heavily influenced by the trade winds and sea. The islands have microclimates depending on which island you visit. The islands of La Gomera, Tenerife, and La Palma tend to be more humid than the other islands due to their locations. During the summer months, the chance of rainfall is significantly lower and it is common to have no rainfall at all during May and August. The summer months are the most popular months to visit with the shoulder months of May and September being quieter but while still having great weather and winds conditions without the crowds. 

Great Sailing Destination.  The Canary Islands is a great yacht charter destination, with a mild climate and lots to explore. Located in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Morocco, a Canary Islands yacht charter has favorable consistent trade winds. On a Canary Islands yacht charter, visitors can explore the seven islands which make up the archipelago and the small islands and islets which surround them. Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro are the seven islands that make up the Canary Islands. Tenerife is the most popular place to start a Canary Islands yacht charter with the possibility to visit other islands and explore what they have to offer. 

Canary Islands Yacht Charter.  On a Canary Islands yacht charter, each of the seven islands has something great to offer and explore. With volcanos, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful beaches, villages, and much more to explore. 

European Sailing Itineraries. There is no better way to discover the Canary Islands than sailing; beautiful beaches, mountains, islands, and towns. Either you prefer a flotilla or a bareboat charter, these itineraries are ideal to follow, in order to discover the hidden beauties of the country.

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Places to Visit.  The Canary Islands have picturesque coastlines with wonderful coast front towns and villages ideal for swimming or relaxing. Here are some recommendations for the best places to visit on a canary Islands yacht charter.

  • El Sabinar Forest, El Hierro – A beautiful place to go hiking.
  • Lobos Island – Small island off Fuerteventura, with beautiful fauna and flora, as well as a large variety of rare birds. 
  • Maspalomas – A nature reserve in Gran Canaria with natural sand dunes.
  • Torre del Conde – A 15th century stone tower with great views of the ocean.
  • Roque de Los Muchachos – This is the highest point of the island of La Palma with great views. 
  • Siam Park – A quiet coastal area of Tenerife with a great water park and other attractions. 
  • Santa Cruz, Tenerife
  • San Sebastian, La Gomera 
  • Puerto de Playa Santiago – A great place to sample local cuisine. 
  • Garajonay National Park – A unique combination of clear waters and forests.
  • Puerto De Tazacorte, La Palma
  • La Restinga, El Hierro – Great scenery and views over the ocean. 
  • Puerto de Valle Gran Reyiseros, La Gomera – A beautiful harbour.
  • Los Gigantes, Tenerife

Best Time to Book a Canary Islands Yacht Charter. The best time to book a Canary Islands yacht charter is now! We have fully qualified and knowledgable sales advisors who can find your perfect Canary Islands yacht charter and help make your sailing dreams come true.

Expert Advice. Our sales advisors can give you recommendations of areas to visit, itineraries to follow, and help with choosing the perfect boat for your trip. Our sales advisors have great knowledge of the boats and area, as well as wind conditions and weather at specific times of the year.

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The Canary Islands, or the Canaries, are a group of 7 islands of the coast of Africa. With constant trade winds, seemingly endless spring and summer climates, the Canary Islands are a leading choice when going on a sailing vacation.

Most popular boat charter destinations in the Canaray Islands are Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura and La Gomera. The excellent sailing conditions of Gran Canaria with great weather and steady winds make the island a paradise for sailors. Experience the unique sailing challenges offered by chartering the northern waters. Sail around Tenerife and visit the Teida National Mark off the coast.

The average temperatures of the 7 islands are 22°C (71.6°F) year-round. The sailing infrastructure of the Canary Islands is fantastic, with several marinas and bays available to moor your boat. Charter boat in Tenerife , Lanzarote or Gran Canaria and discover the enjoyment brought by sailing in the Atlantic Ocean. Relax on the beautiful beaches, snorkel the blue waters or just enjoy boating with your friends.

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It was everything, from minute one to the end of the party, well, except the farewell, it was a faena. Preparations in collaboration, I learned to navigate with the senses and with instruments, The people, especially the Canarian hosts and organisers, exceptional. The solution of small inconveniences or problems, fast and efficient. The stages were very well thought out. The anchorages or overnight stays in port were very opportune. All in all, it was a magnificent week, with a final paella typical of the Spanish Levant. We would like to highlight the organisation and its professionalism, as well as the personal stature of Ángel and his troop, not to mention the fishing in the middle of the navigation.  

New Godo

I have chartered sailing yachts between 30 and 45 on more than 8 occasions and this is the first time I would repeat with the same company. The boat was a 2009 Oceanis 43 where we stayed 7 people very comfortably and despite having some signs of use completely normal for 13 years of continuous use, the boat was in very good condition and gave no problems. As for the payment everything has been done in order and with invoices; the deposit has been managed and returned. Friendly staff with a lot of experience at sea. Definitely a recommendable and professional company.  

Alvaro Roberto Suquía Rodet

Alvaro Roberto Suquía Rodet

It is a unique experience, even if you have never been on a sailing boat before, I recommend it 100%. The week of sailing in Mallorca passed very quickly, we enjoyed the boat and the island. The professionalism, empathy and good character of the ECC Yacht Charter staff makes the experience unforgettable. Thank you Patricia and Ángel for your closeness and help at all times.  

C. Antonio F.

C. Antonio F.

 The best in town! We went out with the amazing and spacious catamaran "Machango" this week, what can I say.... Just perfect! Great boat, lovely and wise captain at sea, excellent management, just an overall satisfactory experience! Thank you, Augusto, you Molas!  

Alexander Brandner

Alexander Brandner

I have just arrived from spending a week with some friends on an ECC Yacht catamaran. This year we travelled around the island of Menorca and had a great time. This is the third year that we have made this trip to the Balearic Islands and we have rented their boats. I recommend them without a doubt, their boats are in perfect condition and their people are very good professionals and very friendly like the good Canarians they are. If you go to the Balearic Islands do not hesitate to rent one of their boats with or without skipper and enjoy these wonderful islands by sea. Highly recommended, you will thank me. Next year we will repeat without hesitation.  

Francisco M

Francisco M

I have shared with Ángel Escolar Escuder (ECC Yach Charter) an unforgettable crossing between Mallorca and Tenerife. As skipper, he has at all times generated the necessary safety and confidence for navigational decisions, as well as providing his crew members, at all times, with all the lessons that will allow us to improve our skills on board. As skipper, he is a skilful and cheerful dynamiser of extremely cordial and comfortable relationships among the crew, which will undoubtedly last for a long time. The boat, the Machango, an excellent catamaran with more comforts and equipment than you would expect, a luxury. All in all, I can only congratulate the shipowner and celebrate this experience, which is truly recommendable.  

Jose Antonio Cuellas

Jose Antonio Cuellas

The last 3 summers we have rented 4 boats with them in Mallorca. Easy to sum up the experience: they are serious. The boats are well maintained, in good condition and with details for both sailing and leisure. They care about what's important, as long as you take care of the boat as much as they care about the boat. If you are looking for a quiet and carefree boat trip, they are the best option.  

Xavier Galmés Sureda

Xavier Galmés Sureda

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True to our mission that you always get an unparalleled service, combining comfort on board through a demanding maintenance of our boats with a respectful and observant treatment with our client. We offer advice on routes and navigation taking into account the weather forecast so that you can enjoy your holidays with safety and pleasure. We customise your charter according to your needs, with online guides to help you get to know your boat better and learn the secrets of our coasts beforehand.

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Why ECC Yacht?

Yacht charter company with 27 years of experience.

Our secret is to always think of what is best for the customer first,

Supported by globally successful companies

We have the confidence of companies such as Jeanneau, Yanmar and Lagoon.

Team of experienced sailors

From the founders to the maintenance team, we are all experienced sailors to be able to advise and assist with any problems or queries.

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We have the best routes for all types of sailors.

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ANGEL ESCOLAR

Founder and CEO

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Patricia Soriano

Sales Director and owner

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Tomás Jesús marcano

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Sergio de Armas

Mechanic specialised in Yanmar

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Augusto Escolar

CRO and social media manager

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Accounting Manager

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Joaquín Escolar

Director of the Canary Islands base

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Pedro Yanes

Technician and sail repair specialist

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Enrique Botana

Nautical academy director

Our Marinas in Canary and Balearic Islands

Depending on where you make your charter you will embark in one of our Marinas.

Marina La Lonja, Majorca

Muelle La Lonja s/n, Palma de Mallorca, 07014

Marina Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Dársena Comercial los Llanos, S/N Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38001

Las Galletas, Marina del Sur

Adress: C/ Rb. Dionisio González, Torre de Control 2º Planta 38631 Las Galletas, Arona, Tenerife

Marina Rubicon. Lanzarote

Urbanización Castillo de Águila, C/ El Berrugo, 2 Playa Blanca . Lanzarote, 35580

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Canary Islands Yacht Charters

The Canary Islands, located off the northwest coast of Africa, is a truly captivating destination for an Odyssea yacht charter. This Spanish territory, comprising a volcanic archipelago of seven main islands, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you are an avid sailor or simply seeking an unforgettable vacation, the Canary Islands provide a perfect setting for your Odyssea yacht charter experience.

One of the most enticing aspects of the Canary Islands is their year-round pleasant climate. With mild winters and warm summers, you can enjoy the turquoise waters and gentle breezes anytime. The archipelago boasts an array of picturesque anchorages and marinas, providing ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation.

Each of the seven islands in the Canaries has its distinct character and charm. Tenerife, the largest and most populated island, is renowned for its stunning volcanic landscapes, including the majestic Mount Teide. Gran Canaria entices visitors with its diverse terrain, from golden sand dunes to lush forests and dramatic cliffs. Lanzarote stands out with its otherworldly volcanic scenery, while La Palma enchants with its untouched natural beauty.

An Odyssea yacht charter in the Canary Islands offers an abundance of activities for everyone. Sailing enthusiasts can revel in the reliable trade winds, making the islands a popular destination for regattas and sailing events. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts can explore the crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life, while those seeking adventure can indulge in water sports such as windsurfing and kiteboarding.

Aside from the natural wonders, the Canaries offer a rich cultural experience. Each island boasts its traditions, gastronomy, and festivals. Sample delicious local cuisine, visit traditional villages, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the vibrant coastal towns.

The Canary Islands provide an enticing destination for an Odyssea yacht charter, combining natural beauty, pleasant climate, and diverse activities. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or cultural exploration, this volcanic archipelago offers a wealth of experiences that will leave a lasting impression on every visitor.

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.

January in the Canary Islands is characterized by mild and pleasant temperatures. The islands experience mild winters with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 21°C (59°F to 70°F). The weather is generally sunny, with occasional showers. It's a great time for a yacht charter, as you can enjoy comfortable temperatures and explore the islands without the peak tourist crowds.

February continues the mild and pleasant weather of January. Average temperatures range from 15°C to 21°C (59°F to 70°F), making it an excellent time for a yacht charter. The islands experience plenty of sunshine and low chances of rainfall. It's an ideal month for outdoor activities, such as swimming, snorkeling, and hiking.

March sees a slight increase in temperatures, with average ranges of 16°C to 22°C (61°F to 72°F). Spring arrives, bringing longer daylight hours and more opportunities for outdoor adventures. The weather remains comfortable and mild, making it a great time for a yacht charter. It's an excellent month for exploring the islands' diverse landscapes and enjoying water sports.

In April, the Canary Islands experience pleasant temperatures ranging from 17°C to 23°C (63°F to 73°F). The islands start to get busier as more visitors arrive, taking advantage of the favorable weather conditions. The sea temperature begins to warm up, making it an ideal time for swimming and snorkeling. The landscapes are lush and vibrant, offering a picturesque backdrop for your yacht charter.

May brings warmer temperatures to the Canary Islands, with averages ranging from 18°C to 24°C (64°F to 75°F). The islands are in full bloom, with colorful flora and fauna dotting the landscapes. The sea is comfortably warm, inviting you to dive into the crystal-clear waters. May is an excellent time for sunbathing, beach activities, and exploring the islands' natural beauty.

June marks the beginning of summer, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 26°C (68°F to 79°F). The weather is warm and pleasant, perfect for enjoying water sports and cruising along the coast. The days are longer, providing more daylight hours to soak up the sun. It's a popular month for yacht charters, as visitors flock to the islands to enjoy the summer vibe.

July brings warm and sunny weather to the Canary Islands, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to 28°C (72°F to 82°F). The islands experience peak tourist season, with plenty of visitors enjoying the beach and water activities. The sea is ideal for swimming, and the evenings are perfect for outdoor dining on your yacht, enjoying the pleasant summer ambiance.

August is the warmest month in the Canary Islands, with average temperatures ranging from 23°C to 29°C (73°F to 84°F). The weather is hot and sunny, making it a popular time for yacht charters and beach lovers. The sea temperatures are at their highest, inviting you to dive in and cool off. It's essential to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against the sun's strong rays.

September retains the warm temperatures of summer, with averages ranging from 22°C to 28°C (72°F to 82°F). The weather remains pleasant, and the sea is still warm and inviting. The tourist crowds begin to thin out as the month progresses, offering a quieter and more relaxed yacht charter experience. It's a fantastic time to explore the islands' attractions and enjoy water sports.

October brings comfortable temperatures to the Canary Islands, with averages ranging from 21°C to 26°C (70°F to 79°F). The weather is pleasantly warm, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities and yacht charters. The sea temperatures remain pleasant, allowing you to enjoy swimming and snorkeling. The landscapes showcase the autumnal colors, creating a picturesque setting for your charter.

In November, the Canary Islands experience mild temperatures, with averages ranging from 18°C to 23°C (64°F to 73°F). The weather is generally pleasant, although there might be occasional rainfall. The islands are quieter, making it a peaceful time for a yacht charter. It's an excellent month for exploring the islands' natural wonders and engaging in land and water activities.

December brings mild winter temperatures to the Canary Islands, with averages ranging from 16°C to 21°C (61°F to 70°F). The weather remains pleasant, and the islands maintain their year-round appeal. It's a festive time to visit, with Christmas decorations adorning the towns and villages. The sea temperatures are cooler but still suitable for water activities. December offers a tranquil and serene yacht charter experience to start the new year on a relaxing note.

Canary Islands Yacht Charter Attractions

Anaga rural park.

Embark on a breathtaking hike through the lush forests and dramatic cliffs of the Anaga Rural Park. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning landscapes that await you and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Anaga Rural Park. Here you can discover hidden coves, rugged landscapes, and captivating viewpoints that will leave you in awe. Explore winding trails that lead you through ancient forests, encounter endemic plant species, and marvel at the panoramic vistas of the coastline. This protected area offers a serene escape from the bustling world, allowing you to reconnect with nature and experience the tranquility that the Canary Islands are known for.

Papagayo Beaches

Cruise your Odyssea yacht to the pristine shores of Papagayo Beaches, located in the southern part of Lanzarote. These secluded golden sand beaches are nestled within a protected natural park, offering a secluded paradise perfect for your Odyssea yacht charter. Anchor your yacht in the crystal-clear turquoise waters and step ashore to enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling in this idyllic setting. The unspoiled beauty of Papagayo Beaches is enhanced by the dramatic cliffs that enclose the area, creating a sense of privacy and exclusivity. Whether you choose to relax on the beach, explore the underwater world through snorkeling, or take a leisurely stroll along the coastline, Papagayo Beaches will leave you with unforgettable memories of the Canary Islands’ natural splendor.

Teide National Park

Set foot on the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Teide National Park in the heart of Tenerife. As you approach the island on your Odyssea yacht charter, the majestic presence of Mount Teide will greet you. This iconic volcano stands at Spain’s highest peak and dominates the landscape of the park. Once ashore, you can embark on a journey through otherworldly lunar-like landscapes, explore volcanic trails, and witness breathtaking vistas. Take a cable car ride to the summit for an unparalleled panoramic view of the island and surrounding ocean. The park’s diverse flora and fauna, including unique species adapted to the volcanic environment, offer a fascinating glimpse into the island’s natural history. Teide National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers, providing an unforgettable experience that showcases the raw power and beauty of the Canary Islands.

Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Plan your Odyssea yacht charter around February and immerse yourself in the vibrant festivities of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival. One of the world’s largest and most spectacular carnival celebrations, this event showcases the lively spirit and rich cultural heritage of the Canary Islands. Join the colorful parades where extravagant costumes, lively music, and energetic dance performances take center stage. Explore the bustling streets filled with food stalls offering delicious local delicacies, and soak up the festive atmosphere that permeates the city. The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival is a true feast for the senses. It provides an opportunity to engage with the local community, embrace their traditions, and create lasting memories of your Odyssea yacht charter adventure.

Garajonay National Park

As your crew sail your Odyssea yacht to the tranquil island of La Gomera, immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Garajonay National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique and preserved ecosystem, characterized by ancient laurel forests and mist-covered landscapes. Embark on scenic hiking trails that wind through the lush greenery, allowing you to discover hidden waterfalls, picturesque viewpoints, and an incredible diversity of flora and fauna. As you explore the park, you can witness rare and endemic species, including the charming “Silbo Gomero” bird, known for its distinctive whistling language.

Example Itinerary for Your Canary Islands Yacht Charter

Experience the ultimate luxury on a custom yacht charter tailored just for you! Contact us now to plan your dream itinerary.

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

Start your Odyssea yacht charter adventure by arriving in Tenerife, the largest and most diverse of the Canary Islands. Explore the vibrant capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and visit iconic landmarks such as the Auditorio de Tenerife. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque promenade before returning to your Odyssea yacht for a sunset cruise along the coast.

Anaga Peninsula

Sail along the northeastern coast of Tenerife to the stunning Anaga Peninsula. Anchor in a secluded bay and embark on a hike through the lush forests and dramatic cliffs of the Anaga Rural Park. In the afternoon, visit the charming UNESCO World Heritage site of La Laguna, known for its colonial architecture and lively atmosphere.

Sail to the neighboring island of La Gomera and anchor in the port of San Sebastián. Explore the charming town and visit the historic sites associated with Christopher Columbus, such as the Casa de Colón. In the afternoon, venture into Garajonay National Park, a magical place with ancient laurel forests and breathtaking viewpoints.

Gran Canaria

Cruise your Odyssea yacht to Gran Canaria, known for its diverse landscapes and vibrant coastal towns. Anchor in Puerto de Mogán, a picturesque fishing village with colorful buildings and charming canals. Enjoy a relaxing day on the beautiful beaches or explore the bustling markets and local shops.

Let your crew sail to Lanzarote and visit the renowned Papagayo Beaches. Anchor in the crystal-clear waters and indulge in swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. In the afternoon, explore the unique volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote, including the Timanfaya National Park, where you can witness geothermal activity and otherworldly scenery.

Fuerteventura

Cruise to Fuerteventura, known for its stunning beaches and clear waters. Anchor in the turquoise lagoons of the Jandía Peninsula and enjoy water activities such as kayaking or paddleboarding. Explore the impressive sand dunes of Corralejo or visit the historic village of Betancuria, known for its charming architecture.

Conclude your Odyssea yacht charter by returning to Tenerife. Explore the enchanting village of Masca, nestled amidst dramatic cliffs, or visit the Teide National Park for a cable car ride to the summit of Mount Teide. Spend the evening onboard your yacht, savoring the memories of your remarkable Canary Islands adventure.

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Yachtcharter auf den Kanaren

Ein Yachtcharter auf den Kanaren hält einiges für Sie bereit: Von den Passatwinden an Bord Ihrer Yacht getrieben, entdecken Sie Lanzarote, machen Fuerteventura unsicher oder genießen die Insel Teneriffa bei sonnigem Wetter. Die feinen Sandstrände, das blaue, saubere Wasser und ein tropisches Klima werden Ihr Segler-Herz aufblühen lassen. Entdecken Sie das atemberaubendes Revier der Kanaren und das nur eine Ankerlänge von zuhause entfernt! Worauf warten Sie noch?

92 Yachten sind bereit für Ihr Charter-Erlebnis

Lagoon 40 (2020).

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 4 Kabinen • 11 Betten • 39 ft

Oceanis 46.1 (2020)

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 4 Kabinen • 10 Betten • 48 ft

Sun Odyssey 379 (2012)

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 3 Kabinen • 6 Betten • 37 ft

Oceanis 46.1 (2019)

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 5 Kabinen • 12 Betten • 48 ft

Lucia 40 (2019)

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 4 Kabinen • 10 Betten • 38 ft

Lagoon 42 (2022)

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 4 Kabinen • 8 Betten • 42 ft

Lucia 40 (2018)

Hanse 415 (2015).

Marina San Miguel (Spanien) 3 Kabinen • 8 Betten • 39 ft

Verfügbare Charterboote auf den Kanaren

Segelboot mieten kanaren, katamaran mieten kanaren, törnvorschläge auf den kanaren.

Unsere Experten und lokalen Partner haben für Sie Ankerplätze und Zwischenstopps in den schönsten Segelrevieren ausgewählt.

Ihr Routenplan für Arrecife, Marina Rubicon!

Etappen Ihres 1-Wöchigen Törns auf den Kanarischen Inseln

Nicht verpassen auf den Kanaren

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Die Kanarischen Inseln liegen im östlichen Zentralatlantik, etwa 100 bis 500km westlich der marokkanischen Küste Afrikas und auf gleicher Höhe von Kuweit, Florida und der Sahara. Sie sind politisch zu Spanien eingegliedert, gehören geographisch gesehen jedoch zu Afrika und biogeografisch zu Makaronesien. Der Raum Makaronesien vereint auch die Kapverden, die Azoren, den Madeira-Archipel und die Ilhas Selvagens. Auf den Inseln des ewigen Frühlings finden Sie ein optimales Segelterrain, welches Sie bei angenehm sanften Temperaturen das ganze Jahr über genießen können. Das Insel-Ensemble im Atlantik besteht aus sieben Hauptinseln und sechs Nebeninseln, die Sie während Ihres Törns entdecken können: Teneriffa, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera (die zweitkleinste der zu Spanien gehörenden Kanarischen Inseln) und El Hierro. Wenn Sie vor La Gomera segeln, können Sie Ihre Yacht beispielsweise absetzen und eine Wanderung auf Garajonay, dem höchsten Gipfel der Insel im Atlantik, machen. Oder Sie besuchen das pastellfarbene Dorf auf La Gomera. Insgesamt gibt es auf dem Archipel 146 Naturschutzgebiete sowie 131 verschiedene Naturreservate, Naturdenkmäler und Landschaftsschutzgebiete. Seit Dezember 2006 zählen die Kanaren zur Gruppe der besonders schutzbedürftigen Meeresgebiete der Internationalen Seeschifffahrts-Organisation IMO. Das bedeutet, dass ein Umkreis von zwölf Seemeilen (rund 22,2km) für den Transit von Schiffen mit gefährlicher Fracht komplett gesperrt ist. Wo auch immer Sie auf Ihrem Katamaran oder Ihrer Segelyacht segeln, haben Sie die Chance, Cetaceans zu erspähen, denn der zu Spanien gehörende Archipel ist bekannt dafür, dass er voller Wale und Delfine ist, die Sie leicht entdecken werden, besonders, wenn Sie von einer Insel zur nächsten im Atlantik segeln! Dieses zu Spanien gehörende Revier im Atlantik wird mit Sicherheit jeden Segler begeistern! Und für Ihre Segelyacht finden Sie auf jeden Fall einen geeigneten Hafen, an dem Sie während Ihres Törns entspannen und das Land erkunden können. Genießen Sie an einem Hafen beispielsweise Ihr Abendessen in einen der kulinarischen Restaurants und bereichern Sie die Zeit Ihres Törns mit Schlendereien durch die charmanten Städte.

2. Navigations-Know-How auf Ihrem Katamaran

Auf den Kanarischen Inseln herrscht aufgrund der Nähe zum nördlichen Wendekreis zwischen dem 27. und 29. Breitengrad ein subtropisches Klima für Ihre Segelyacht beziehungsweise für Ihren Törn auf dem Katamaran. Damit bleiben die Temperaturen und das Wetter für die Segler das ganze Jahr über angenehm, was den „Islas Canarias“ den Spitznamen „Inseln des ewigen Frühlings“ eingebracht hat. Der gleichbleibend kühle, sogenannte Kanarenstrom, der einen Teil des Golfstroms ausmacht, gleicht die Temperaturen aus und Passatwinde halten die heißen Luftmassen aus der nahen Sahara meist fern. Der mit Calima bezeichnete Wetterumschwung, der bei Ostwind trockene, heiße Luft mit feinem Saharasand auf die Inseln bringt, bildet die einzige Unregelmäßigkeit des Wettersystems. Generell kann man beim Wetter hier zwischen einer Trockenzeit im Sommer und einer regenreicheren Zeit im Winter unterscheiden. In diesen Küstenregionen im Atlantik liegen die Durchschnittstemperaturen für Ihren Charter im Sommer kaum höher als 25°C, im Winter um 17°C. Die Inseln verfügen über eine solide Infrastruktur für Segler und für diejenigen, die auf der Yacht oder dem Katamaran mitsegeln. Mit einer Base in Santa Cruz de Tenerife im Atlantik und zwei Flughäfen ist beispielsweise Teneriffa im Atlantik ein optimaler Ausgangspunkt für einen gelungenen Yachtcharter auf den Kanaren mit der Yacht oder Segelyacht Ihrer Wahl. Weiterhin finden Sie Marinas und Yachthäfen für Ihre Yacht beziehungsweise Ihrem Katamaran in Radazul, Los Gigantes, San Miguel und Las Galetas. Im Nordwesten gibt es aufgrund der Steilküste nur wenig Infrastruktur, dieser ist daher für einen Segeltörn auf Ihrer Yacht auch mit Skipper nur bedingt geeignet. Für Bootstouren entlang der Ostküste ist Puerto Deportivo Radazul der beste Startpunkt. Die Kanarischen Inseln, insbesondere Teneriffa, gelten als Starkwindrevier zum Segeln und bieten selbst alten Segelhasen echte Herausforderungen und eine gute Portion Adrenalin. Während des ganzen Jahres herrscht der kräftige Nordost-Passat, der für einen starken Wind beim Segeln sorgt. In gewissen Arealen wird der Wind durch Düsenwirkung und die sogenannten Kapeffekte auf Sturmstärke beschleunigt. Die kanarischen Inseln werden zu den anspruchsvolleren Segelrevieren gezählt und sind besonders für das Hochsee-Segeln reizvoll. Die speziellen Windbedingungen stellen für Navigation und Manövrierung an Bord Ihrer Segelyacht eine nicht zu unterschätzende Herausforderung für jeden Segler dar, die es während Ihres Charters und beim Segeln zu bewältigen gilt. Aufgrund der großen Distanzen beim Segeln an Bord Ihrer Yacht zwischen den einzelnen Marinas und Yachthäfen, sowie die überschaubare Anzahl der geschützten Ankerbuchten, ist das Revier der Kanaren nicht für Anfänger und Einsteiger zu empfehlen. Abenteuerlustige Draufgänger-Crews und geübte Sportsegler kommen hier auf den Inseln im Atlantik jedoch voll auf Ihre Kosten und können das Segeln auf ihrer Segelyacht besonders genießen!

3. Inselhopping auf Kanarisch?!

Es packt Sie nun das Fernweh und die Lust auf’s Segeln im Atlanik, ganz gleich ob mit Skipper oder bareboat? Dann fehlt für Ihren perfekten Urlaub als Segler auf dem Wasser nur noch der richtige Routenplan, den Sie an Bord Ihrer Yacht oder auf Ihrem Katamaran genießen können! Wussten Sie, dass die Kanaren im Atlantik im Schnittpunkt der großen Segelrouten liegen? Ab Lanzarote beispielsweise entdecken Sie ausgehend von Arrefice die kanarische Küstenregion. Lassen Sie sich vom wunderschönen Segel-Panorama beim Segeln auf Ihrem Katamaran mitreißen und vom kulturellen Reichtum der zu Spanien gehörenden Inseln bereichern! Wir entführen Sie mit einem Yacht Charter auf den Kanaren im Atlantik von Lanzarote auf die bezaubernde Insel La Graciosa, zum Yachthafen Rubicon, zu den wilden, unbewohnten Inseln Lobos auf Fuerteventura, bis zu den wunderschönen Stränden von Papagao im Süden von Lanzarote.

Kulinarische Highlights im Revier der Kanaren

• Almogrote: Eine würzige Paste aus Käse, Tomaten und Chili, die oft auf Brot gegessen wird. • Palmenhonig: Eigentlich ein Sirup, der aus dem Saft der Kanarischen Palme gewonnen wird. • Bien me sabe (dt. „Schmeckt mir gut“): Ein traditioneller Nachtisch aus Eigelb mit Honig, Zucker und Mandeln. • Bubango: Ein weit verbreitetes Kürbisgewächs, mit welchem Suppen und Eintöpfe gekocht werden. • Puchero canario: Ein Gericht aus jeglichen Gemüsearten, die auf den Kanaren angebaut werden, darunter Knoblauch, Peperoni, Maiskolben, Kichererbsen, Zwiebel, Tomate, Kürbis, Kartoffeln, Süßkartoffel, Möhre und Fleisch.

Entfernungen zwischen den Inseln

Um Ihren Yachtcharter auf den Kanaren - egal ob mit Skipper oder bareboat - bestens planen zu können, ist es wichtig, die Entfernungen zwischen den Inseln zu kennen, um ohne Probleme auf Ihrem Katamaran oder Ihrer Yacht zu den jeweiligen Orten zu segeln.

  • Zwischen Teneriffa und Gran Canaria: Segeln Sie die kürzeste Route, beträgt diese 39 Seemeilen. Wenn Sie von Santa Cruz de Tenerife nach Las Palmas de Gran Canaria segeln, benötigen Sie ca. 7 bis 8 Stunden für einen Weg von ungefähr 55 Seemeilen.
  • Zwischen Gran Canaria und Fuerteventura: Rechnen Sie mit 50 bis 60 Seemeilen, je nachdem, wo Sie sich an der Küste von Gran Canaria befinden.
  • Zwischen der Insel Teneriffa und der Insel La Palma: Die Entfernung beträgt zwischen 55 und 65 Seemeilen, um Santa Cruz de La Palma vom Osten Teneriffas zu erreichen.
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  • Zwischen der Insel La Gomera und dem Westen von Teneriffa: Die Überfahrt ist sicherlich eine der kürzesten der Kanaren, denn sie beträgt in etwa 19 bis 20 Seemeilen und dreieinhalb Stunden.

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Durch den gleichmäßigen NE Passat (wie eine Windmaschine 24 Stunden Tag und Nacht) kann man den Törn so planen, das der Wind weitgehend von der Seite oder raumschots kommt.

Nachttörns sind sehr gut möglich und zu empfehlen, da man häufig die Kursrichtung nicht ändern muss und somit die Segelstellung gleich bleiben kann.

Die Schiffe sind in der Regel mit Radar ausgestattet. Man kann sich bei einem Nachttörn also ausführlich mit Radar befassen. Alarme einstellen usw. wie es in einem anderen Revier kaum möglich ist.

Die Entfernungen zwischen den Häfen sind häufig recht groß, aber durch den Halbwind/Raumschotskurs und die vorherrschende Windstärke 4 - 6 bft ist man sehr schnell unterwegs und trotzdem meist nach 6 - 8 std. im nächsten Hafen.

In diesem Revier hat man wirklich Zeit auf dem Wasser. Darauf muss man sich einstellen und einlassen, dann wird einem das Revier gefallen.

An den Kaps der Inseln gibt es die bekannten Windverstärkungen. Über ca. 6 - 10 sm geht der Wind auf bis zu 8 bft hoch und flaut dann wieder auf 4 - 6 bft ab. Mann weiß jedoch genau wo diese Windverstärkung liegt und wann sie beginnt. Man kann also Schiff und Crew vorbereiten und diesen Starkwind kontrolliert genießen.

Wer an Hochseeangeln Spaß hat kommt hier auch auf seine Kosten. Mit einfachsten Angelgeräten kann man vom segelnden Schiff trollen. D. h. man schleppt einen Köder (meist künstlichen Tintenfisch) hinter sich her. Ab 5 - 6 kn (je schneller desto besser) Segelgeschwindigkeit kann man auf diese Weise, Thunfisch, Doraden, Barakuda usw. fangen.

Wer dagegen bei einer Yachtcharter Kanaren von Hafen zu Hafen tingeln möchte mit 3 - 5 Std. Segelzeit, wie dies am Mittelmeer möglich ist, wird enttäuscht sein. Auch Baden ist bei ca. 19 Grad nicht gerade einladend. Ankern kann man nur an ganz wenigen stellen (Los Christianos/Teneriffa).

Wer nur eine Woche Zeit hat, sollte einen One-Way buchen. Man kann dann die Route durchgehend mit Halbwind, raumschots planen und mehr Inseln besuchen. Dadurch das alle Inseln sehr gut Flug technisch erreichbar sind, kann man ohne Probleme von einer anderen Kanareninsel zurück fliegen, als man hingeflogen ist.

Der NE-Passat ist ein wirklich starker Wind. Man sollte auf keinen Fall versuchen gegen diesen Wind zu kreuzen. Die Entfernungen werden dann doppelt so lang ( aus 45 sm werden 90 sm) und bei dem Seegang wird es dann schnell für Schiff und Crew richtig gefährlich. Wenn man z.B. von Teneriffa-Süd nach Teneriffa-Nord will, muss man nach Gran Canaria (Puerto Mogan) segeln und erst dann nach Teneriffa-Nord.

Nachts wird es recht kalt. Ölzeug das man auf der Ostsee trägt und Pudelmütze oder gar lange Unterwäsche ist im Winterhalbjahr durchaus zu empfehlen.

Durch die großen Entfernungen und die wenigen Häfen ist ein Plan B meist nicht möglich. Daher sollte man bevor man einen Hafen verlässt telefonisch den Liegeplatz im nächsten Hafen anmelden, um sicher zu gehen das man wirklich am Ziel in den Hafen kommt.

Teneriffa, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura und Lanzarote sind von jedem deutschen Flughafen in 4,5 Stunden erreichbar.

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Vorgeschrieben für eine Yachtcharter Kanaren ist der Sportbootführerschein See. Unsere Partner sehen jedoch viel lieber auch den Sportschifferschein, bzw. erwarten zusätzlich mindestens den BR/SKS-Schein für den Skipper als Nachweis von Segelerfahrung mit einer Hochseeyacht.

Für jene Segler die anspruchsvoll unterwegs sein wollen und das Atlantikrevier bis dato vielleicht noch gescheut haben, bietet sich mit der alljährlich im Februar stattfindenden „Charterweek Canary Islands“ eine optimale Gelegenheit die Kanaren kennen zu lernen.  Unsere Segelevents sind eine Mischung aus Flottille und Fun-Cup, Landprogramm und ehrgeizigem Segeln nach Yardstick. Zwar steht bei der Veranstaltung die Gemeinschaft im Vordergrund, jedoch  kann und soll jede Crew auch ihre Eigenständigkeit wahren. Herzstück und Höhepunkt der Charterweek ist eine Fun-Regatta, bei der Ehrgeiz ausgepackt wird und mancher Skipper seine Crew förmlich zu Höchstleistungen trimmt.

Auf einer insgesamt 6tägigen Tour bietet sich den teilnehmenden Crews der Vorteil, dass sie sich in den ersten Tagen zum einen mit dem Schiff und zum anderen auch mit dem Revier, sowie Wind- und Wetterverhältnissen vertraut machen können. Atlantik Neulinge genießen sportliches Segeln in unbekanntem Revier und können auf das Sicherheitsgefühl einer Gruppe vertrauen während einmalig schöne Etappen absolviert werden. Und wer die Kanaren an Land noch nicht kennt kommt ebenfalls voll auf seine Kosten: Wander- oder Fahrradtouren durch zerklüftete Lavalandschaften, an Steilküsten entlang oder durch Pinienwälder – die Teilnehmer der Charterweek erwartet ein abwechslungsreiches Programm – CANARY ISLANDS ALL IN.

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A yacht charter around the Canary Islands is an experience you are unlikely to forget! With its stunning beauty and often adventurous sailing, a yachting holiday in the Canary Islands won't be forgotten any time soon.

Jeanneau 54 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Las Galletas Marina del Sur 2

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  • Build year : 2019
  • Guests : 11
  • Berths : 11
  • Length : 55 ft
  • Boat type : Sailing Yacht
  • Mainsail : Furling
  • Genoa type : Furling

Sun Odyssey 490 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Las Galletas Marina del Sur 2

Sun Odyssey 490

  • Length : 47 ft

Bavaria Cruiser 45 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Marina Santa Cruz 2

Bavaria Cruiser 45

  • Build year : 2013

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  • Build year : 2018
  • Length : 52 ft

Oceanis 41 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Marina Santa Cruz 2

  • Build year : 2012
  • Length : 41 ft
  • Mainsail : Full battened

Sun Odyssey 419 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Marina Santa Cruz 2

Sun Odyssey 419

  • Build year : 2017
  • Length : 42 ft

Oceanis 43 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Marina Santa Cruz 2

  • Build year : 2009
  • Guests : 10
  • Berths : 10
  • Length : 43 ft

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  • Build year : 2003
  • Length : 44 ft
  • Boat type : Catamaran

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  • Build year : 2001
  • Length : 132 ft

Oceanis 45 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Gran Canaria Las Palmas Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 2

  • Build year : 2014
  • Length : 45 ft

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  • Build year : 2024

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  • Build year : 2023

Oceanis 45 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Las Galletas Marina del Sur 2

  • Build year : 2015

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  • Build year : 2022
  • Length : 78 ft
  • Boat type : Power Catamaran

Sun Odyssey 410 - Yacht Charter The Canaries & Boat hire in Spain Canary Islands Tenerife Las Galletas Marina del Sur 2

  • Build year : 2006
  • Length : 120 ft
  • Boat type : Motor Yacht

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Bali Catspace

  • Build year : 2020
  • Guests : 12
  • Length : 40 ft
  • Genoa type : Self tacking

Closer to Africa than Spain, the Canary Islands are an Atlantic Ocean tropical paradise where sailing is possible almost year-round.

Though on the discovery of the islands by the Romans in the 1st Century AD they recorded them as uninhabited, in the 15th Century when Spain rediscovered and claimed them for herself there were natives that lived a basic tribal lifestyle. The ''Guanches" were subjugated as so many other native populations facing European empires, and often not without a fight.

The islands have seen boom times and bust throughout the last six hundred years. There was mass emigration to the Caribbean and South America in the 18th Century as those Spanish colonies competed with them for manpower and industry, with an estimated 50,000 Canarians heading to the western reaches of the Spanish empire.

In the 1970s boom came back to the islands as General Franco opened them up to tourism for revenues. Lanzarote and Tenerife became bywords for cheap package holidays. Thankfully the artist and hero of the islands Cesar Manrique fought to conserve much of the natural jewels and colonial architecture against the rapaciousness of 'progress'.

From a yachting perspective, the Volvo Ocean race now starts from the islands and they are a sailor's paradise. The North-East Trade Winds are so reliable and steady that you won't want to leave the boat! A Canary Islands yacht charter is a fantastic way of getting about the Canaries sailing area - do bring your walking boots as from various ports and anchorages you can explore everything from tropical forest to volcanic moonscapes and even the highest mountain in Spain, Teide. Wine and local gastronomy are other favourite activities - the latter to refuel you from a blast at sea and a walk up a mountain, with the former to relax those aching muscles! Did we say sandy beaches? Whether black or white sand you're spoiled for choice.

Hiring A Yacht In the Canary Islands

As an autonomous region of Spain, you will find that luxury yacht charter in the Canaries is as easy as on the mainland.

On a bareboat charter, you will need the sailing licenses that qualified you to take the vessel out in the first place. You will pay the fee and after a walk around the vessel to ensure you know what's what and how it works (as well as any wear and tear) you can slip your lines and get out to feel those trade winds!

Don't forget to bring either yacht charter insurance or a credit card with enough space on it for a refundable deposit.

There are the same issues as a Spanish mainland yacht charter too - keep your paperwork handy as the Garda Civil like to ensure that everyone is legal in their waters and are known to check paperwork while at sea in spot checks.

While Africa is a day's sail from the islands we would recommend you stay within the archipelago as there is enough fun to be hard to get around and between the islands themselves! With a climate that is described as 'eternal springtime', you'll find that the sailing conditions are almost invariably perfect. While in Northern Europe you may remember one summer's day with the crew sitting on the windward rail with foot wide grins on their faces, this can be a bit routine when island hopping in the Canary Islands!

Getting to the Canaries

There are direct flights from several airports in the UK. There are five airports on the four main islands, and ferry links to the smaller inhabited islands beyond. Once in the country in most cases, you can take a bus to the marina. Taxis a lot more expensive and save you very little walking over catching a bus.

Let's look at the five airports.

Las Palmas (LPA): For acess to all Gran Canaria yacht charters.

La Palma (SPC): Not to be confused with the Gran Canaria airport! This is for La Palma island.

Lanzarote : For access to all Lanzarote yacht charters

Tenerife North (TFN): For the north of Tenerife

Tenerife South (TFS): For the south of the island.

Ferries: The islands of La Gomera and El Hieroo for example lack international airports but can be accessed by regular ferries and public transport,

Best Areas To Charter

The island with everything? Spain's highest mountain Tiede and its almost Moon-like terrain can be completely forgotten as you party til dawn at the Playa las Americas on the south of Tenerife. Black sandy beaches and high cliffs are other features, while just off the coast you will see Great Whales feeding off the plankton in the rich ocean currents.

Las Galletas

Tenerife has some wild parties but you won't find them in Las Galletas. Northern Europeans are famous for going overboard but Southern Europeans can go on all night without the police being needed to keep the peace. Las Galletas is very Southern European! It is a fishing port with seafront restaurants serving food that will blow your mind, and you can do a tapas run late into the night without crazies causing you problems. To recover? Enjoy the volcanic beach - a perfect adult retreat.

A yachtie's paradise with a large marina on the NE coast in the lee of Tenerife, you will soon find the black sands of the Playa de la Nea a very hot but different attraction to those of other towns. The restaurants and bars are appealing with a variety on offer. A good port of entry to Tenerife if island hopping - but you could easily be absorbed by the refreshments inside and close to the marina.

Another volcanic island that last saw eruptions in the 18th Century, Lanzarote is one of those places with human and natural history that will beguile you and stay with you long into the future. Much of the island's current economy is tourism but there are gems - try popping by the volcanic Timanfaya National Park and the island's former capital of Teguise that hasn't been overrun with tourists in recent years.

The tourism and commercial centre of Lanzarote you can choose to come back to the boat at dawn or to be on deck fresh-faced at sunrise with just a decent coffee in your system. For those of the latter persuasion do visit the two colonial castles and the Charco de San Ginés saltwater lagoon in the centre of town. The museum of modern art could well be fun, as well as the fine dining and great wines.

Gran Canaria

A continent in miniature - lush forest in the northwest, desert in the south and mountains in the interior. Though the third largest island in the Canaries Gran Canaria is the most populous and one of the busiest tourist destinations of all. The different terrains have their own microclimates too, with mountain weather in the middle giving way to high heat in the wind shadow and to the north, perfect growing conditions for natural and agricultural flora.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

This is the cosmopolitan, beating heart of the island. For those who want tinnitus from music throbbing through their skulls, you won't be disappointed as some of the world's top DJ acts play the night away. Las Palmas does manage to be a party town without losing the plot as certain other tourist towns such as those in the Balearic Islands seem to have done. You can eat well and enjoy adult or family fun without getting stuck in the 18-30 crowd!

Fuerteventura

With Unesco Biosphere Reserve status, Fuerteventura is the nearest Canary Island to Africa and probably best described a 'desert island'. Its dry volcanic landscape dominates, and for those bored of its 150km of beautiful beaches, goats cheese and excellent cuisine you will soon find solace in the world-beating sailing and kite surfing conditions.

Best Towns To Charter A Yacht In the Canary Islands

Radazul, tenerife.

Without a doubt one of the best marinas on the island, you can use it as a jumping-off point to head east to Gran Canaria or simply to explore the coast of the island itself. The best airport is Tenerife North.

Las Galletas, Tenerife

A chilled fishing port on the south of the island, Las Galettas could be used to explore the west coast or island-hop to La Gomera and beyond to Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The best airport is Tenerife South.

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria

The main city of the island. Has its own airport. Good for island hopping west to Tenerife, exploring the island itself or east to Fuerteventura.

Marina Lanzarote, Arrecife

Lanzarote's main charter marina is in the capital of the island, Arrecife on the east coast of the island. This is a good spot for circumnavigating the island or heading to nearby Fuerteventura for its legendary sailing.

Santa Cruz, La Palma

On the east of La Palma and with access to the rest of the Canary Island chain is the capital of La Palma, Santa Cruz. This is a buzzing tourist town with its own airport. Sail from here to explore the island or head off to the other islands in the archipelago.

Tazacorte, La Palma

On the west of the island of La Palma near Tazacorte, you will find several marinas with yacht charters available. This is good for sailing around the island but for the more adventurous, heading east and island hopping to the other Canary Islands.

Types Of Yachts To Hire

Where it comes to charter yachts you can hire a motor cruiser, a monohull sailing yacht or a catamaran . Each has their benefits.

Motor Yacht Charter

A motorboat charter can be just the way to chill out and enjoy life afloat on a luxury yacht. The wind doesn't stop you from going too far in any direction as upwind or down you still have the 'D-sails' pushing you. Motorboats come in a variety of sizes but all are well-appointed, often with en suite toilets and showers in all the cabins. These can cost anything from €450 per day and up.

Monohull Sailing Yacht Charter

The Canary Islands are a sailing purist's wet dream so why not go the whole hog and have a blast on a luxury yacht that's as happy on a beat as it is on a run or reaches? Watch the crew with their foot wide grins on their faces, sitting on the windward rail as you blast along in near perfect sailing conditions! Always comfortable and fun to sail, the monohull yacht charter can be quite economical, costing as little as €120 per day.

Canary Island Catamaran Charter

Very comfortable and going like a scalded cat when the wind is aft of the beam, a catamaran is just the thing for a luxury yacht charter on one of the planet's sailing paradises. Spacious and comfortable, and very manoeuvrable, their shallow drafts allow you to moor far closer to shore than other boats - perhaps while you have a barbecue in a secluded cove? A catamaran charter will set you back €450 a day and up.

Skippered Yacht charter or Bareboat?

Where it comes to a Canary Islands yacht charter you have two choices for your sailing trip - a bareboat charter or skippered yacht charter. Both have their own advantages.

Skippered charter

You don't need to be an experienced sailor for a Canary Island yacht charter. Why? You can hire a skipper to go with the boat. He or she will be able to get you wherever you want to go. If you want to play a role in sail handling and all the fun of getting the boat around one of the world's sailing Meccas then they will guide you through everything from helming to sail handling. If you're feeling a bit ropey from too much goat's cheese and Canary Island wine then you can chill and let them carry you a bit. Don't forget the tip at the end of the trip!

Bareboat yacht

For more adventurous types, a Canary Island bareboat charter could be your thing. If you have the right sailing qualifications (see below) then you can let go of the lines and go on your adventure around one of the best places to sail on the planet. Do remember to bring your license with you as the authorities can be a bit hot on paperwork!

Do you need a licence to charter in the Canaries?

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 bareboat sailing

ASA 104 Bareboat sailing certificate : The American Sailing Associations skipper minimum qualification for hiring bareboat yachts

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

Being semi-tropical the Canary Islands are a year-round sailing destination. It does get cooler in winter but a Northern European would soon find themselves in a teeshirt come mid-morning - no need for woollies and mittens here! The sailing season as such might be said to be 365 days a year.

The quieter months can bring a bigger trade wind but you pay a lot less and can still enjoy a winter escape sailing holiday. If you can get over during school term times it will be quieter and cheaper too.

As ever, July and August is very busy as the world seems to stop for their summer breaks. It can get hot (but nothing like Athens for example thanks to the sea cooling the air) but also quite crowded.

It ultimately depends on what you want from a yacht charter in the Canary Islands - the buzz and fun from mad crowds or a quiet escape to the sunshine from the grey skies and drizzle of home?

The Climate

The archipelago sits at the northernmost reach of the NE Trade Winds, so you are almost guaranteed a steady wind for sailing every day throughout the year. The wind can build and you can be challenged under a reef or two on an odd day but come summer it is just about a perfect Force 4-5.

The weather itself can vary from island to island. Mountains cause their own weather by forcing moist air upwards where it unloads as rain. Tenerife and Gran Canaria are two islands where you will feel the temperature drop and grey skies roll in to moisten and green the land. With these weather systems comes a changing wind direction but offshore you'll soon feel the trade winds again.

The flatter islands - Lanzarote and Fuerteventura - are more consistent in weather patterns with it cooling to around 15 degrees C in winter and heating to not much more than 25 degrees in summer. Do bring some warmer clothes but even in winter, they may never come out of the bag!

How much does it cost for a Canary Islands Charter?

There's a yacht charter to suit every budget in the Canary Islands. If you have a large budget you can charter a superyacht for opulent luxury as you waft around the best places in the islands for €35,000 a day and up.

For those with a midrange budget, you can still get a very comfortable sailing yacht or motorboat for as little as €450 a day. A sailing catamaran is a classic example with en suite heads and showers in most of the staterooms and plenty of socialising and entertaining space on deck.

At the lower end of the scale expect to pay €120 a day for a monohull sailing yacht. Cheap isn't boring either - better upwind you can get about more easily without relying too much on the engine to get where you want to go.

On top of this you will need space on your credit card for a security deposit (or pay yacht charter insurance in advance) as well as food, fuel and nights out. Don't forget money for marina fees too!

Explore the Canaries By Renting A Yacht

With some of the best year-round sailing conditions on the planet, you can explore the Canaries by renting a yacht from Borrow A Boat for a price that won't break the bank. See the marine life from humpback whales to dolphins and sea birds. Enjoy the wild volcanic landscape, or party until dawn at a world-famous nightspot. The Canary Islands are paradise islands with all you could possibly want from a holiday, no matter your age or sailing experience!

Yacht hire in the Canaries are legal, and a major part of the tourist economy. You will find a wide choice of yachts available at just the right price point that suits your budget and needs.

You can hire a catamaran, superyacht, motorboat or monohull sailing yacht in the Canary Islands. If you have a smaller budget you can hire a RIB to explore the coastline too for a day on the water.

Your budget comes at the top of the list. The next thing to consider is your sailing skills and experience and where you can get to based on that. What do you want from a Canary Islands sailing holiday? With these in mind you can narrow down your options.

You can sail in the Canaries in the winter months. It is cool but not cold, so you can get some winter sun from your sailing holiday. It never gets too hot or too cold so you can escape the fierce heat of summer or the freezing gales of winter. July and August are busiest but is busy always the best?

Yes you do. You will have to pay 50% on booking the yacht hire and the rest on arrival. You will also need space on your credit card for a security deposit against damage you may make to the boat.

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 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. Get the weather forecast for a week ahead the day before you go - bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm.

The Canaries are a part of Spain and in the European Union. This means that if you are from within the EU you will not require a visa. Most English speaking countries have a tourist visa waiver deal with the EU so in those cases you will not need one. If in doubt contact the Spanish embassy in your country.

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