Rent a boat in Spain
Boat hires in Spain are available to rent with or without a skipper on the Nautal website. Search for
sailboats,
catamarans,
motorboats and more in Spain and in the world.
Flexible cancellation or date changes up to 15 days before check-in is allowed on selected boats. Glistening waters, lively towns, sizzling seafood and tranquil beaches await a boat rental in Spain. Enjoy your sailing holiday in places like Palma de Mallorca or the Canary islands!
Boat charters can open up a world of adventurous and idyllic possibilities. With anchorage in bustling culinary capitals like
Barcelona—home to many famous landmarks, tourist sights and world-class art galleries—and relaxing charters to the famous
Ibiza and
Mallorca islands, Spain offers spectacular sunsets, plentiful sunshine and limitless itineraries. For the best taste of the Mediterranean in one week, you can depart to the Balearic Islands and meander between quiet crystal-clear bays, verdant uninhabited islets and picturesque villages with a glass of champagne on board.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in Spain?
Renting a boat in Spain costs in low season from 140 £ per day and from 470 £ for a week. In high season, the price of renting a boat in Spain begins from 800 £ per week. Factors that can influence the price of rental are the type of boat, length, age, capacity, season, duration of charter, with or without a skipper, extras, etc.
The price of yacht rentals in Spain
1 day: from £314 in low season and £470 in high season
1 week: from £1,700 in low season and from £2,200 in high season
Skipper: from £150 per day
The price of catamaran rentals in Spain
1 day: from £530 in low season and £648 in high season
1 week: from £2,300 in low season and from £4,400 in high season
Skipper: from £150 per day
The price of sailing boat rentals in Spain
1 day: from £140 in low season and £170 in high season
1 week: from £800 in low season and from £1,200 in high season
Skipper: from £150 per day
The price of motorboat rentals in Spain
1 day: from £180 in low season and £218 in high season
1 week: from £470 in low season and from £1,100 in high season
Skipper: from £80 per day
Is it possible to rent a boat in Spain with or without a skipper?
If you have a suitable sailing license you can rent a boat without a skipper in Spain. This is a great option if you want to take charge of your sailing holiday in Spain. Set sail along the Spanish coast and make your personalised boat trip itinerary!
You will also find boats available to rent in Spain with a skipper on the Nautal website. The additional cost of a skipper may start from 80 £ per day. In catamaran and yacht charters in Spain, you can also rent a chef and crew to prepare delicious meals for your group at an additional cost.
What to do in Spain?
Exotic fish, dolphin watching and even whale watching, who knows! In Spain, you can sight dolphins and whales in the south and also near the Balearic Islands. These are just the delights of renting a boat in Spain; you don't need to go on a sealife sighting tour, your whole sailing vacation becomes one! Combine this advantage with snorkelling and scuba diving? The world is your oyster when you hire a boat in Spain.
Spain is also a fantastic sailing location for fishing, whether looking to relax and enjoy an old pastime or simply catch a fresh dinner.
There are numerous sights to see in many locations along the eastern coast, such as Barcelona, Ibiza, Valencia, Benidorm, Alicante and Cartagena. Why not explore some unique landmarks on your trip?
Don’t know where to go with your Spain boat charter? Why not check out some of
our sailing guides? The white sand beaches are waiting for you! Holidays on boats in Spain is a one of a kind experience you don’t want to miss.
Other nearby sailing areas in Spain:
Barcelona
Barcelona is one of Spain’s most popular tourist spots, with the ultimate combination of culture, class and splendid weather. Not only does Barcelona boast endless tourist sites and lunch spots, but you can also sail to various areas of Spain from here. For example, the Costa Brava region and the French Riviera, or even the Balearic Islands. You can also explore in a southerly direction along the Costa Dorada—the choice is yours.
Málaga
A top choice for metropolitan nightlife, sandy stretches of coastline and a sizzling summer season, Malaga will not disappoint. Within close proximity to Marbella, Almeria and quaint seaside towns, tailor your Spanish sailing adventure to your own taste. For those who are feeling adventurous, why not explore the Alboran Sea or even stopover in Morocco?
Ibiza
A European party paradise surrounded by tranquil islets is just the right combination for those looking to escape on a boat charter in Spain, yet still, enjoy a night out on the town. Alternatively, if you’re looking for more of a quiet escape, a boat rental will give you the freedom to explore uninhabited islets and remote underwater locations. Pack your scuba diving kit (or rent a boat that provides it) and forget about the rest of the world as your cruise through crystal blue waters.
How is the weather in Spain?
One of the reasons that Spain is such a desirable sailing destination is partly thanks to its Mediterranean climate. As it is such a geographically diverse country, sailors are able to choose from cooler climates in the summer and warmer hotspots in the winter. In the summertime, trade winds are usually the strongest throughout the warmest time of day.
The wind speed can be a little more than the anticipated average of 30 mph in WAZ (wind acceleration zones). Areas in the north are prone to more wind and there are often stronger bouts in the northeast of Spain towards the French Riviera. When preparing for your boat rental in Spain, it is important to check the weather regularly and to keep up-to-date. Although Spanish sailing weather is typically calm and typically Mediterranean, just like anywhere else, the weather can be subject to unexpected changes.
Which are the most popular ports in Spain?
Although the bulk of Spain boat rentals occur on the prized and warm Mediterranean coast, the north also provides sumptuous sailing and quiet opulence. On the coast along with northwestern Spain, in particular, in Asturias and Galicia, you'll find crowd-less coves and sandy beaches with luscious green, mountainous views.
Summer is the best chance to experience warmer shores and gentler winds, and navigation along the Rias of Galicia is breath-taking with plentiful inlets and picture-postcard towns with fresh seafood. Check out all of the different places to take boat trips in Spain!
There are unlimited destinations to choose from for your boat charter in Spain. Why not explore the enchanted coastal region of Galicia and cruise down to Portugal to create the ultimate culture trip? Alternatively, you can rent a boat in Spain in the south and explore some of Spain’s renowned cities such as Almeria, Malaga and Seville. It’s also possible to venture to Portugal from here; this time to the southern Algarve region where you can explore Faro, Albufeira and Lagos.
How to get to Spain?
There are many international airports around the country depending on the location of your sailing charter in Spain. There are 59 international airports throughout the country. The main international ones worth mentioning are:
- Barcelona El Prat Airport
- Palma Mallorca Airport
- Malaga Airport
- Valencia Airport
If you are travelling within Europe or Spain national flights then almost all airports will be available. From the airport, you can get to the port either by bus or taxi and in some locations, there may also be a metro available.