The port of Sotogrande, called "Puerto Sotogrande" in Spanish, is one of the most popular places for cruise ships visiting the province of Cadiz. A true reference for yachtsmen on the Mediterranean, its reputation benefits in particular from the tourist, gastronomic and cultural attractions of Andalusia.
Favored by a particularly well-equipped marina, yacht charter in Puerto Sotogrande will allow you to veer towards one of the unmissable leisure activities offered by the south of Spain. It will invite you to explore the Andalusian coast in the most beautiful way. On board a magnificent sailboat of your choice, you can discover fascinating places such as Marbella and its captivating historic districts, Fuengirola, which is home to some of the best beaches on the Costa del Sol, as well as the city of Malaga, famous for its splendid Cathedral of the Incarnation.
in Sotogrande, before starting your pleasure boat trip, take the time to visit the town of Torreguadiaro, whose superb gray sand beach lapped by calm water is a delight for those who love to relax. In addition, the Estuario del Rio Guadiaro natural park, further south, is also an attraction that is well worth a visit, thanks to its enchanting flora and fauna.
Discover the most beautiful beaches of the Costa del Sol
in addition to Fuengirola, other towns have magnificent beaches just waiting for you! By opting for a yacht charter at the Sotogrande marina, you will have plenty of time to set out to conquer the most beautiful beaches of the Costa del Sol. You will be particularly charmed by the superb Playa de Burriana, which magnifies the town of Nerja. Fine sand and turquoise sea await you! You can even veer off on a family trip on a water-jet-powered motorized craft or in a kayak.
in Benalmadena, you will find the Playa Torrebermeja, which regularly receives the blue flag award. Surrounded by lush nature, it is also an excellent point from which to set off on a short hike. In the open sea, a magnificent dolphin show awaits you! As for the town of Marbella, it is home to the very famous Playa de Cabopino, which will enchant families. If you decide to drop anchor in Malaga, don't forget to take advantage of the large Malagueta beach. It will be an excellent excuse for lovers of good food to try the Espeto, a delicious grilled fish that can only be tasted in Málaga.
Explore the province of Cadiz
Do you prefer endless hikes through unspoiled nature? Leave your catamaran at the port for a few hours and enjoy exploring the city of San Roque and its surroundings. Lovers of long walks will enjoy following the many hiking trails throughout the province of Cadiz.
Budding botanists should head, for example, to the north of San Roque, where the garrigue of the Campo de Gibraltar can be seen on the horizon. You can also enjoy strolling through the rugged terrain of the Sierra de Cádiz, which conceals a magnificent archaeological heritage, such as the white village of Arcos de la Frontera.
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 |