Filovent boat rental agency

Cruising the Canary archipelago, the sweetness of an eternal springtime

Main features
Boat type: yacht
Number of cabins: 65
Maximum capacity: 120 travelers
Crew members: 73

Cabins

Horizon Cabin for Passengers with Reduced Mobility - Deck 3
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
A spacious, comfortable cabin with two single beds that can be moved closer together (Queen size when brought together), it is equipped for people with reduced mobility, with a convivial area with armchairs, a marble bathroom with walk-in shower, a dressing room incorporating a personal safe, a small desk, a flat-screen TV, a refrigerator, a hairdryer, an alarm clock radio and a telephone. Equipped with two portholes, its prime location amidships allows... more+ you to enjoy the scenery as it unfolds. 
Horizon Cabin - Deck 3
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Spacious, comfortable cabin with two single beds that can be converted into Queen-size when brought together, a seating area, a marble bathroom with walk-in shower, a walk-in wardrobe including a personal safe, a small desk, a flat-screen TV, a refrigerator, a hairdryer, a clock radio and a telephone. Equipped with two portholes, its prime location amidships allows you to enjoy the scenery as it unfolds.
Horizon Cabin - Deck 4
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Spacious, comfortable cabin with two single beds that can be moved closer together (Queen size when moved closer together), a conviviality area with armchairs, a marble bathroom with walk-in shower, a dressing room incorporating a personal safe, a small desk, a flat-screen TV, a refrigerator, a hairdryer, an alarm clock radio and a telephone. Thanks to its panoramic window, you can enjoy the scenery from the armchairs in your convivial space.
Horizon Cabin - Deck 5
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Spacious, comfortable cabin with two single beds that can be moved closer together (Queen size when moved closer together), a conviviality area with armchairs, a marble bathroom with walk-in shower, a dressing room incorporating a personal safe, a small desk, a flat-screen TV, a refrigerator, a hairdryer, an alarm clock radio and a telephone. Thanks to its panoramic window, you can enjoy the scenery from the armchairs in your convivial space.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Arrecife de Lanzarote
Boarding at 6pm. Installation in cabins. Welcome cocktail and introduction to the crew. Dinner and... more+ evening entertainment on board. Overnight stopover. 
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Diner
Arrecife de Lanzarote Fuerteventura
Lanzarote is the most original of the Canary Islands, with its fascinating black lava landscapes... more+ studded with oases of greenery and crops, caressed by intensely blue waters. The island's calm and silence invite you to disconnect and recharge your energy during these light-filled days.
Optional morning excursion to Timanfaya National Park. Lanzarote is unlike anywhere else in the world. 3/4 of the island's surface is covered with craters and lava flows from massive volcanic eruptions 270 years ago. You'll reach the Mountains of Fire in Timanfaya National Park, where you'll admire this magnificent lunar landscape. Then, at Islote de Hilario, you'll witness geothermal demonstrations. At Janubio, you'll admire a salt crater whose natural lagoon receives its water from the sea. Rain being scarce, farmers have developed ingenious methods of growing vegetables in fields of black lava granules watered only by sea mists. In the heart of the Geria wine-growing area, thousands of small, single-row, semi-circular walls, known as zocos, have been patiently erected by winegrowers. Made of volcanic rock, they surround each vine planted in their center. Grapes thrive in ash pits, and the porous lava granules allow dew to filter down to the roots. The result of this unique technique is a fresh, golden wine known as Malvasia. You'll join one of the island's oldest bodegas for a tasting of Canarian wines and cheeses.
Lanzarote is an island with arid, volcanic soils that imbue its products with a special flavor, especially its wines and cheeses. The volcanic rock gives each of its wines a beautiful contrast of colors and a wide variety of nuances. The same goes for cheeses made from goat's milk.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: in the footsteps of César Manrique, the Canaries' most important artist. Known as a painter, architect, builder and sculptor, he was also an environmentalist who abhorred all signs of modern construction. You'll discover the Jameos del Agua cave, the fascinating result of volcanic activity combined with César Manrique's architectural talent. Then you'll reach the mirador del Rio, in the north of the island, a work of art perched atop an imposing cliff. From here, you'll enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the islets facing Lanzarote, including La Graciosa, with its magnificent volcanic cones and a range of ochre and beige tones. The combination of the islets, the sea, the sky and the depth of the cliffs conveys a sense of grandeur and freedom. Finally, you'll visit the home of César Manrique, a true embodiment of his talent. César Manrique's house is half-submerged in volcanic bubbles painted black and white.
As the boat casts off and begins its journey through this archipelago of eternal springtime, our crew invites you to join them on the sun deck for an aperitif in the gentle light of the setting sun. A lively evening. Night sail to the island of Fuerteventura.
 
Optional services: Excursion to Timanfaya National Park, Excursion in the footsteps of César Manrique, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Fuerteventura Grande Canarie
Fuerteventura was the first island in the archipelago to emerge from the depths of the Atlantic... more+ Ocean millions of years ago. Since there have been no eruptions for millennia, erosion has been able to shape a relief of vast plains, creating a panorama unique in Europe.
Departure for an optional excursion: “Fuerteventura's secrets”. You'll head to the north of the island to the “Finca Torres”, where you'll discover how the local goat cheese is produced. The various goat cheeses produced on Fuerteventura are recognized the world over, and have won the “Golden Cheese Awards” as the world's best cheese five years running. At the end of the farm tour, you'll taste this famous cheese. Continuing on to the village of Tiscamanita to visit an Aloe Vera cosmetics factory, one of the island's most important crops. Here you'll learn all you need to know about this amazing plant. Finally, you'll reach Betancuria, the ancient capital of the islands and the first settlement on the Canary Islands. Betancuria was founded in the early 15th century by Jean de Béthencourt, who chose a location in a valley to protect it from pirate attacks. Despite this precaution, the village was razed to the ground by pirates in 1593.
Afternoon sailing to Gran Canaria. Conference.
 
Optional services: Visit Fuerteventura, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Grande Canarie La Gomera
Gran Canaria, an island in the shape of a shell, is a small continent of powerful contrasts:... more+ fertile land to the north and vast stretches of desert to the south, steep cliffs on the north-west coast and long beaches on the southern coast. Light-years away from its bustling capital Las Palmas, the beaches of the south live to the ceaseless rhythm of the waves and the sun.
In the morning, optional excursion to Las Palmas and the Bandama crater. You'll head to the old town of Vegueta to visit the Casa de Colon (Christopher Columbus' house), where you'll get up close and personal with the most interesting aspects of Christopher Columbus' voyage to the Americas and his stay in the city. Continuation to the Bandama crater, a magnificent site at an altitude of 600m and 200m deep.
In the afternoon, optional excursion to Teror and the Arucas gardens. You'll reach Teror, a place of pilgrimage for all the inhabitants of Gran Canaria, whose basilica houses the statue of the island's patron saint, Our Lady of the Pine. Continue on to Arucas, capital of bananas and flowers. Here you can admire the imposing black cathedral (exterior). A visit to the gardens of the Marquise d'Arucas will round off this visit in style. Here you can admire some 400 species of tropical and subtropical plants.
Cruise to the island of La Gomera. Evening dance. Night sailing.
 
Optional services: Visit to Las Palmas and the Bandama crater, Excursion to Teror and the Arucas gardens, more+
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Lunch
Diner
La Gomera La Palma
La Gomera boasts a wide variety of natural and human landscapes. This diversity is due to the... more+ complexity of its relief, and the remarkable adaptability of its inhabitants to difficult conditions. The exploitation of natural resources has remained compatible with respect for nature.
Morning sailing. Enjoy a quiet moment on board, lazing by the pool or pampering yourself in the wellness lounge. Sports enthusiasts will prefer the fitness center, while more studious types can attend a conference in the lounge bar.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: tour of the island of La Gomera. You'll discover Garajonay Park, covered in thick laurel forests. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers an extraordinary contrast with the rest of the Canary archipelago. The almost constant presence of fog, due to the trade winds and numerous rivers, gives it a mysterious character. Passing through Hermigua, Las Rosas and Agulo, nicknamed “the chocolate of La Gomera”, its historic center is one of the best preserved on the island. Stop for tea-time and a demonstration of the island's ancestral language, “Silbo”. Continuing on to Garanojay National Park, where you can admire the Agando rocks. These boulders are enormous round blocks, formed by magma that never reached the surface and then appeared thanks to erosion. To this day, they protrude from the island's verdant forest, which they seem to watch over.
Sailing to the island of La Palma. Evening entertainment.
 
Optional services: La Gomera island tour, more+
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Lunch
Diner
La Palma Tenerife
La Palma, also known as the “Beautiful Island” or “Green Island” thanks to its lush... more+ vegetation of wild laurel forest, pine and banana trees, culminates at 2,396 m, at Roque de los Muchachos. Here, you'll discover a natural paradise with breathtaking vistas, unspoilt beaches and a charming capital city.
Morning sailing. Conference in the lounge bar.
In the afternoon, optional excursion to the heart of the island of La Palma. Drive to the Caldera de Taburiente, in the heart of the island, for spectacular views. You'll visit the sanctuary of the Virgin of the Snows, a small whitewashed church housing the island's most sacred icon, the Virgin Mary of the Snows, the island's patron saint. You'll then follow mountain roads through extraordinary scenery to the Caldera de Taburiente. You'll reach a traditional 17th-century farmhouse, set in beautiful gardens with breathtaking views, for refreshments. On the way back, a brief stop at the Mirador de la Concepcion viewpoint will allow you to admire the breathtaking views of the coast and the north of the island. Night sail to Tenerife.
As the boat embarks on its final crossing of the Canary archipelago, our crew invites you to the sun deck for an aperitif. Gala evening.
 
Optional services: Excursion to the heart of the island of La Palma, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Tenerife Santa Cruz De Tenerife
Criss-crossed by a long mountain range, the largest of the Canary Islands lies at the foot of Mount... more+ Teide, a volcano teasing the skies at 3,718 m altitude. The main gateway to the archipelago, Tenerife is well worth a visit for the inexhaustible palette of colors its vegetation and landscapes offer.
Morning excursion to Teide National Park. The Canary archipelago's network of national parks strives to conserve the islands' most characteristic ecosystems. The Teide National Park, located in the center of the island of Tenerife, is a perfect example of the vegetation of the supra-Canarian plateau. With an average altitude of over 2000 m, it is one of the world's most spectacular examples of volcanism. Created in 1954 for its volcanic and biological singularity, with its 18,990 hectares it is the largest national park in the Canary Islands, and includes an enormous volcanic crater (extinct since 1909) with a circumference of 48 km. Mount Teide culminates at 3718m, making it the highest peak in Spain. On arrival at the Roques de Garcia viewpoint (~2100m altitude), you can enjoy a stroll while admiring the view. On the way back, several stops will be made to take in the breathtaking views.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: Puerto de la Cruz. Discover the many facets of this city, which combines a seaside resort with a picturesque old town. Set back from the seafront, you'll stroll through charming alleyways that conceal churches, gardens and fine homes. You'll discover beautiful squares such as Plaza de El Charco, Plaza Concejil, surrounded by stately homes, and Plaza de la Iglesia, as well as the Fort of San Felipe, the hermitage of San Telmo, the church of San Francisco and Taoro Park. Stop off at the Humboldt viewpoint, where you can admire the vast Orotava valley with its impressive banana plantations. Visit the orchid garden, founded in 1774 and home to a wide variety of exotic species.
For your last evening on board, join us in the lounge bar for a folkloric show to round off this discovery of the Canary archipelago, land of fire in the Atlantic Ocean. In a festive atmosphere, musicians and dancers dressed in traditional costumes will perform dances and music typical of the Canary Islands.
 
Optional services: Visit to Teide National Park, Visit Puerto de la Cruz, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Santa Cruz De Tenerife
Buffet breakfast on board. Disembarkation at 9 a.m. End of our services
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Lunch
Diner

included

The price includes
Drinks included on board (excluding special cards)
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Port taxes
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Drinks on special menus
Routing
Personal expenses
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Additional information
Excursions must be added at least two weeks before the cruise departure date. Any changes made after the reservation has been confirmed will incur a €50 change fee per booking
The guides speak French and English
Languages spoken on board: French
Optional excursions are subject to availability and must be booked in advance before departure
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

Activities

Timanfaya National Park is characterized by an impressive 52 km sea of lava. Created in 1974 as Spain's eighth national park, it is also known as Montañas del Fuego (Fire Mountains). Before the volcanic eruptions, this immense expanse now covered by a sea of... more+ lava was among the most fertile land on Lanzarote. Here you can find ferns, small succulent plants, and many small thorny bushes. A panoramic tour of the park will allow you to admire these superb landscapes before reaching "El islote de Hilario." There, the immeasurable energy of the subsoil manifests itself in different ways, and you can witness some geothermal phenomena before taking the "Route of the Volcanoes." On the way back, you will cross the Geria area, characterized by a spectacular landscape of vineyards dug into soil covered with volcanic ash, a valley where the famous Malvasia wine is produced. Stop at one of the oldest bodegas on the island for a wine tasting.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Please wear comfortable walking shoes. 
Not included 73 € / people
You will travel to the north of the island of Lanzarote to discover the works of César Manrique, the island's most famous artist. Known as a painter, architect, builder, and sculptor, he was also an environmentalist who abhorred all signs of modern... more+ construction. You will discover the Jameos del Agua cave, the fascinating result of volcanic activity combined with César Manrique's architectural talent. Then you will head to the Mirador del Rio, in the north of the island, a work of art perched on top of an imposing cliff. There you will enjoy spectacular views of the islets facing Lanzarote, including La Graciosa, with its magnificent volcanic cones and a range of ochre and beige tones. All of these islets, the sea, the sky, and the depth of the cliff convey a feeling of grandeur and freedom. Finally, you will visit César Manrique's house, a true embodiment of his talent. César Manrique's house is half submerged in volcanic bubbles painted in black and white.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Please wear comfortable walking shoes. 
Not included 74 € / people
You will head north to the island, towards Finca Torres, where you will discover how local goat cheese is produced. The different goat cheeses produced in Fuerteventura are renowned worldwide and have won the Golden Cheese Awards for best cheese in the world... more+ five years in a row. After visiting the farm, you will taste this wonderful cheese. Continue to the village of Tiscamanita to visit the Aloe Vera factory, one of the island's most important crops, where you can learn more about this amazing healing plant and buy some products. Then drive to Betancuria, the former capital of the island, founded in the early 15th century by Jean de Béthencourt, who chose a location in a valley to protect it from pirate attacks. 
Not included 43 € / people
You will visit the old town of Vegueta, the founding center of Las Palmas at the end of the 15th century. Its squares are home to historic buildings such as the Casa de Colón (Christopher Columbus's house), where you can learn about the most interesting... more+ aspects of Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas and his stay in the city. Then you will visit the Bandama caldera. Near the steep edge of the caldera, the Bandama peak rises to a height of 575 meters. It is the most recent volcanic cone on Gran Canaria, but also its most beautiful viewpoint. 
Not included 49 € / people
You will reach the town of Arucas with its imposing black cathedral. You will visit the "Gardens of the Duchess," a charming tropical paradise home to flowers, plants, and trees from many tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Then you will head to... more+ Teror, with its whitewashed houses with red tiles, ornate balconies, and charming patios hidden behind large wooden doors. It is the ideal place to buy souvenirs, admire the architecture, or visit the church of Our Lady of El Pino, the patron saint of Gran Canaria. 
Not included 49 € / people
During this excursion, you will cross Garajonay National Park. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, the park takes its name from Alto de Garajonay, the island's highest point at 1,487 meters. Its 3,984 hectares are covered with rocks, ravines,... more+ and diverse plant life. What makes it unique is the "laurisilva," a forest that originated in the Tertiary period, with its twisted trunks and branches. Pass through the typical villages of Hermigua and Agulo. The two municipalities once formed an aboriginal territory known as Mulagua. After the conquest, sugar cane was cultivated and an important port was built to transport it. Hermigua, interesting for its "El Cedro" forest, is located in the north of the island in the valley with the most water on La Gomera. Agulo, nestled in a rocky amphitheater facing the sea, formed by the hamlets of El Charco, Las Casas, and La Montañeta, features typical examples of local architecture. During the day, stop at a restaurant to enjoy refreshments and watch a demonstration of whistled language or "Silbo," the ancestral language of the island's inhabitants. 
Not included 60 € / people
Drive to the Caldera de Taburiente, in the heart of the island, to enjoy spectacular views. You will visit the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Snows, a small whitewashed church that houses the island's most sacred icon, the Virgin Mary of the Snows, patron... more+ saint of the island. Then, you will travel along mountain roads through extraordinary landscapes to the Caldera de Taburiente. You will arrive at a traditional 17th-century farmhouse, set in beautiful gardens with breathtaking views, where you can enjoy refreshments. On the way back, a short stop at the Mirador de la Concepcion viewpoint will allow you to admire the stunning views of the coast and the north of the island.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Please wear good walking shoes. 
Not included 52 € / people
Teide National Park is located in the center of the island of Tenerife. Created in 1954 for its volcanic and biological uniqueness, it is the largest national park in the Canary Islands, covering 18,990 hectares. The network of national parks in the Canary... more+ Islands archipelago aims to preserve the islands' most characteristic ecosystems. Teide National Park is a perfect example of the vegetation found in the supra-Canarian zone. With an average altitude of over 2,000 meters, it is one of the most spectacular examples of volcanism in the world. During this excursion, you will make several stops to admire the magnificent landscapes and the most beautiful views of the island.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Be sure to wear good walking shoes. 
Not included 38 € / people
The old town of Puerto de la Cruz has retained its authentic Canarian character with its houses featuring large balconies overflowing with flowers. You will discover this charming town, with its El Charco square, Concejil square, surrounded by stately homes... more+ such as the Reimers, Ventoso, Iriarte and Crux Roja residences, the church square where the parish church is located, which houses a great artistic heritage, Las Lonjas street and Iriarte street. You will pass by the San Felipe fort, the San Telmo chapel, and the San Francisco church, and visit Taoro Park, located in the heart of the city with an area of 100,000 m². The park is divided into three areas: the watchtower, the gardens of the old casino, and the "Chemin de la Bague." It is a place filled with typical Canarian vegetation. You will reach the Humbolt viewpoint, where you will have an impressive view of the Orotava Valley. Finally, you will visit the orchid garden, which is the oldest garden in Tenerife. The owners have decided to open this magnificent garden to the public so that visitors can admire curiosities such as the largest collection of orchids on the island, the largest and oldest dragon tree in Puerto de la Cruz, and souvenirs from many visitors, including the famous German botanist, explorer, and inventor Alexander von Humboldt and Agatha Christie.NOTESThe order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Please wear comfortable walking shoes. 
Not included 38 € / people

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