With cities of character such as Almeria, Carthagene, Malaga and Cadiz, the south coast of Spain has always been a dream destination for tourists from all over the world. It has some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, such as Playa de Monsul (Almeria), La Cala de Maro (close to Malaga) and La Herradura, on the Costa Tropical of Granada.
Coasts such as the Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz are considered world-class by surfers and water sports enthusiasts of all kinds. Moreover, yacht charter on the southern coast of Spain is one of the most exciting leisure activities in the Mediterranean.
In addition to allowing you to discover Iberian coastal regions rich in tradition and breathtaking natural sites, pleasure sailing trips also invite you to explore the Alboran and Balearic Seas. Cruise passengers will have the privilege of visiting the sumptuous Spanish islands of Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera. These islands attract vacationers from all four corners of the globe and are perfect for veering off into a world of relaxation, visiting fascinating places or partying every night.
Some unmissable coastal towns
A sea trip along the southern coast of Spain will allow you to drop anchor in renowned seaside resorts, such as Alicante. Considered the second most important municipality in the Valencian Community, Alicante is especially beneficial for golfers, who will find numerous courses there, and for history enthusiasts, who will enjoy strolling through the old town, dominated by the fortress of Santa Barbara. A crossroads of different civilizations, the city of Alicante is home to a magnificent historical heritage, such as the 16th-century church of Santa María.
The municipality of Cartagena offers you a beautiful historical break with its castle, proudly dominating the city, its Roman theater, dating from the 1st century BC, and its bourgeois houses adorning the city center since the 19th century. in Almería, you will be won over by its coastline revealing almost 200 km of beaches and its lush nature represented by the Sierra María-Los Vélez Natural Park. By boat, you can reach the adjustment of course and speed of Gata-Níjar, occupying the western part of the Gulf of Almería, where you can enjoy its magnificent deserted and isolated coves, such as Carnaje and Enmedio.
Our favorites in Andalusia
There is so much to discover along the southern coast of Spain. Andalusia alone will reveal the best of Spain to you through its precious natural and cultural heritage. Your historical interlude will be at the fortress of Málaga, revealing a captivating view of the whole city and offering you a glimpse of the architecture that so characterizes Andalusia.
Your hikes will take you to the Caminito del Rey, an incredible via ferrata along the steep wall of the Desfiladero de los Gaitanes in the Los Ardales Natural Park. Stretching for almost 3 km, this path, built from 1901 onwards, plunges you into the El Chorro gorges and offers you a dizzying hike along the cliff side.
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 |