Aymonte is certainly one of the most popular seaside resorts for vacationers and pleasure boaters. Belonging to the autonomous community of Andalusia, Aymonte seems perfectly equipped to welcome frequent travelers.
Sunbathing and swimming enthusiasts who favor yacht charters in Aymonte will enjoy strolling along the city's two magnificent beaches, Isla Canela and Punta del Moral. As for those who enjoy long walks, they will revel in the splendid architectural landscape that awaits them!
This charming Spanish coastal town is enhanced by a number of interesting historical monuments, such as the Capilla del Carmen, the Temple de la Merced and the Temple de San Francisco, adding a touch of the Baroque to the urban landscape. From the Roman castle, you can admire the view of the city dressed all in white.
But Aymonte is also a small village that will appeal to partygoers. It is precisely not far from the marina, a few pitches from the beach of Punta del Moral, that party animals will find what they are looking for with cafés, karaoke bars and taverns transporting the city into a festive atmosphere until the end of the night!
Follow the southern coast of Spain
Marking the western border of Andalusia, the town of Ayamonte is perfect for explorers wishing to sail along the southern coast of Spain. This gentle escape to the sea will take them to charming seaside resorts such as Huelva, Cadiz and Algeciras. Taking shape in the southwest of Spain, at the mouth of the Odiel, Huelva jealously preserves its cultural heritage through its architecture, gastronomy and festivals. When you stop off in this former merchant city, you'll have great fun strolling through its narrow streets leading to a number of historical remains, such as the 18th-century triple-nave Cathedral of La Merced.
Your stopover in Cadiz will be punctuated by endless moments of swimming on the long stretches of sand that characterize the Costa de la Luz. Encompassing the municipalities of Huelva and Cadiz, the Costa de la Luz is characterized by its 138 km of heavenly beaches and its proximity to the Strait of Gibraltar. Along the coast of Cadiz, you will come across beaches such as Vadevaqueros. Belonging to the town of Tarifa, Vadevaqueros beach attracts mainly windsurfers and kitesurfers.
Have fun in Ayamonte
Although the seaside resort is immersed in a rather peaceful setting, it knows how to entertain the party animals passing through Ayamonte. The café facing the port of Punta del Moral and the pub that sets the town center on fire every Friday are every bit as good as the trendy nightclubs in the big tourist cities.
The party is also in full swing during the festivals, transporting the village into a folkloric atmosphere. Among the unmissable events are the Ciuidad de Ayamonte festival, a subtle blend of folk and classical music, and the Festival del Poniente, held in July and dedicated to singer-songwriters from Argentina, Spain and Portugal.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 730 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $23,604 |
Minimum weekly price | $698 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |