Yachting in Spain

Sports & Recreations

  • Author David J. Clark
  • Published July 28, 2011
  • Word count 423

Spain is a attractive country with so many options and possibilities for your yachting vacation. You will surely enjoy its wonderful scenery, interesting towns, find many splendid coves and beaches, both crowded and the most remote ones to enjoy your relaxing yachting. Spain is a popular yachting destination for many of the world’s rich who also moor their yachts at harbors across Spain. Spain has more than 200 sailing harbors spread across both its Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. With more than 4000 km of coastline and warm weather, Spain has plenty of opportunities for water sports including sailing, surfing and scuba diving. Spain is a magnificent country with many special attractions; historical sites, stunning nature, culture, beaches, sports, cuisine etc. The number of visitors is rising each year, because Spain has become more popular as one the most attractive tourist destinations of the world. The tourist industry keeps on increasing, thus causing the demand for yacht charter offer to rise. Yachting in Spain and take pleasure in the natural beauty of the Spanish coastline and the exceptional blend of exciting Spanish culture. Exceptional yachting destinations from mainland Spain include Costa Blanca, Costa Brava, Costa del Sol and the Balearic Islands. Spain is one of the leading yachting destinations in Europe. You can choose among numerous charter routes lasting from 7 to 14 days, covering a range of popular ports and bases. Extraordinary new marina developments along the coast, welcome catamaran, sailing and motor yacht in Spanish style. Barcelona, Spain’s second largest city is a great launching base for yachting in Spain yacht vacation. From Barcelona, you can easily cruise down to Costa Blanca, or across to an out-of-the-way bays of the Balearic Islands. From Valencia, America’s Cup host, you can cruise down the Costa del Sol. The Balearic Islands of Spain; Mallorca, Ibiza, Formentera, Menorca with constant sunshine, blue waters, rocky landscape, endless coves and beaches for anchoring, nightclubs, port side cafes and famous Spanish nightlife become one of the Mediterranean’s most popular yachting destinations. Palma De Mallorca, Ibiza and the Balearic Islands have everything on offer for the perfect cruising holiday. From your yacht you can visit the historic capital of Palma De Mallorca marked by art galleries, museums, the gothic cathedral, Arab baths, ancient cobblestone streets and balance of traditional and new culture. Yachting in Spain season usually runs from April to the end of October: Whatever your yachting requirements, there will be something in Spain to accomplish your needs: motor, sailing, luxury and mega yacht, skippered, bareboat and crewed yacht.

David J. Clark is sailing master with over 15 years of experience and work for http://www.yacht-charter-in.com/spain.html as destination manager

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