in Cadiz, on the Atlantic coast of Andalusia, El Puerto de Santa Maria is renowned for its seafood specialties. This charming town overlooking the bay of Cadiz attracts many visitors every weekend. Some of them come to sample the delicious dishes offered by the restaurants of the Ribera del Marisco, while others are mainly attracted by the various nautical activities offered by the city.
Yacht charter in Cadiz is one of the tourist services to be enjoyed in El Puerto de Santa Maria. Our base there will be the start of a wonderful marine excursion on a pleasure yacht. You will be able to sail around the fascinating Doñana National Park, which is one of the largest protected natural sites in Europe. Further north, the city of Huelva is a perfect destination for history-loving cruise passengers, as well as being an excellent anchorage well sheltered from the wind.
It should be noted that El Puerto de Santa Maria also has some unmissable tourist sites such as the medieval castle of San Marcos. The latter is a true masterpiece that was built in the 13th century on the foundations of an old mosque.
Explore the southern coast of Spain
Opt for a yacht charter in Cadiz and discover the splendour of the Spanish south coast. By adjusting your course to the east, you will fall under the spell of magnificent coastal towns, such as Marbella. A magnificent town that particularly appeals to golfers, but also to lovers of beautiful beaches, who will enjoy its 26 km of coastline. History buffs will unearth some historical gems, including the 9th-century Arab fortress that graces the old town.
history buffs will obviously find plenty to keep them happy throughout their cruise. Each coastal town is home to numerous historical monuments that are sure to arouse admiration. If you adjust your course to the west, you will be charmed by the seaside resort of Ayamonte, with the majestic church of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias in the background.
Discover the most beautiful beaches in Andalusia
A cruise in the south of Spain is also a more pleasant and fun way to enjoy the most beautiful beaches that light up the Andalusian coastline. As you head east along the coast from Cadiz, you can't miss the majestic Playa el Playazo. Embellishing the city of Almeria, it will delight families who come to try snorkeling in the shallow waters. But before dropping anchor in Almeria, spend a few hours in the open sea off Malaga, where magnificent strips of sand can be seen, such as El Castillo beach, overlooked by the Sohail castle.
If you want to stay in Cadiz, you can also enjoy the splendid beaches with crystal-clear water. The Costa de la Luz is undoubtedly a must-see with its long river of golden sand. Surfers will enjoy a stop at Bolonia beach, with its wild and authentic landscape.
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 |