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Spain

Spain has some of the most breathtaking coastlines in Europe, offering a plethora of destinations to explore on a gulet charter.

From the rugged beauty of the Atlantic coast in the north to the sun-drenched shores of the Mediterranean in the south, each region offers distinct characteristics. Spain's geographical diversity provides a choice of sailing experiences with the Balearic Islands, Costa Brava, Costa Blanca and the Costa Del Sol each offering a different feel.

Offshore, the Balearic Islands including Mallorca and Ibiza, present a perfect mix of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lively nightlife. Much further afield, the Canary Islands offer year-round warm weather and unique volcanic landscapes.

The fusion of excellent sailing conditions, scenic beauty, cultural richness, delicious cuisine and warm hospitality make Spain a superb choice for a gulet charter.

What Makes Spain Special?

Mediterranean Climate

Spain enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and relatively mild winters. This makes it an ideal destination for a gulet charter, as you can enjoy pleasant weather and calm seas for much of the year.

Rich Cultural Heritage

Spain has a fantastically rich history, with 44 UNESCO World Heritage sites, beautiful architecture, and a vibrant arts scene. On this type of trip you can explore ancient castles, visit museums and art galleries, and experience the best of traditional Spanish culture and cuisine.

Vibrant Nightlife

Spain is known for its vibrant nightlife, especially in popular destinations like Ibiza. Take the opportunity to visit legendary clubs and beach parties, where you can enjoy performances by world-famous DJs.

Delicious Cuisine

Spain's food scene is renowned worldwide. Spaniards have a deep appreciation for food, and it plays a central role in their culture, social gatherings, and daily lives.

Islands and Natural Wonders

Spain's islands, such as the Balearics and the Canaries, have stunning natural scenery, from white sand beaches and turquoise waters to dramatic volcanic landscapes and hidden bays best explored by boat.

Local Hospitality

Experience the world famous warmth of Spanish hospitality, with friendly locals and a relaxed atmosphere both onboard and ashore.

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Diverse Destinations

Spain offers an incredible variety of stunning cruising grounds, with vastly different landscapes, cultures, and experiences from the Balearic Islands in the Med to the rugged Galician coast in the Atlantic.

Not To Be Missed

Costa Brava

Sail along the rugged coastline of the Costa Brava, explore the medieval streets of Tossa de Mar, visit the Salvador Dalí Museum in Figueres, and dine on fresh seafood in the fishing village of Cadaqués.

Barcelona City

Discover the vibrant city of Barcelona, known for its stunning architecture, lively street life, and world-class dining scene. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and Las Ramblas or wander round the historic Gothic Quarter.

Costa del Sol

Explore the sun-drenched coast of the Costa del Sol, home to glamorous resorts, beautiful beaches, and charming whitewashed villages. Visit the upscale marina of Puerto Banús in Marbella, explore the historic streets of Málaga, and relax on the golden sands of Nerja.

Ibiza Island

Party the night away on the legendary island of Ibiza, known for its clubs, beach bars, and electronic music scene. Dance until dawn then relax on the island's beautiful beaches, and explore its bohemian markets and arty villages.

Discover San Sebastian

This Basque coastal city is renowned for its exceptional cuisine, with multiple Michelin-starred restaurants. Explore the charming Old Town, sample pintxos (Basque tapas), and enjoy the beautiful beaches.

Anchor in the Cíes Islands

Part of the Galician Atlantic Islands National Park, this uninhabited archipelago off Spain's northwestern coast boasts pristine beaches, hiking trails, and diverse marine life perfect for snorkelling and diving.

Experience Andalusian Culture

Visit southern Spanish cities like Seville, Córdoba, and Granada for a window onto the country's Moorish heritage, with stunning architecture, vibrant flamenco performances, and truly fantastic food.

The Canary Islands

A little further afield off the coast of Africe, these Spanish islands are great to explore by boat. Soak up the diverse landscapes and volcanic scenery of islands like Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and Lanzarote.

Coastal Walks

There are many coastal paths along the Costa Brava, and a particularly lovely one between Calella de Palafrugell and Lla Franc. Explore this bit of coastline for excellent seafood, lovely beaches and the pretty town of Begur.

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Balearic Islands

Explore ancient archaelogical sites on Menorca, the historic Old Town of Palma de Mallorca, party in the legendary clubs of Ibiza and relax on the secluded beaches of Formentera - there's plenty for everyone.

Best Time To Visit Spain on a Gulet

The season in Spain typically runs from April to October. May to June and September to October are generally quieter and more relaxing, with the peak season being July and August, when the weather is warmer, and the marinas are busier.

Weather

Monthly weather for the area *

Avg. High Temp Avg. Low Temp Avg. Daily Rain (mm) Avg. Wind
JAN 7.3°C (45°F) -1.1°C (30°F) 2.1 wind direction 204degSSW
FEB 9.3°C (49°F) -2.9°C (27°F) 0.5 wind direction 149degSSE
MAR 15.2°C (59°F) 3.1°C (38°F) 1.1 wind direction 233degSW
APR 20.3°C (68°F) 4.6°C (40°F) 0.5 wind direction 191degSSW
MAY 20.7°C (69°F) 7.1°C (45°F) 1.5 wind direction 96degE
JUN 26.2°C (79°F) 13.1°C (56°F) 2.2 wind direction 201degSSW
JUL 31.2°C (88°F) 14.6°C (58°F) 0.0 wind direction 250degWSW
AUG 31.5°C (89°F) 15.2°C (59°F) 0 wind direction 243degWSW
SEP 24.4°C (76°F) 11.7°C (53°F) 2.0 wind direction 190degS
OCT 21.0°C (70°F) 9.7°C (49°F) 4.3 wind direction 181degS
NOV 13.2°C (56°F) 5.2°C (41°F) 2.5 wind direction 217degSW
DEC 8.8°C (48°F) 0.1°C (32°F) 1.1 wind direction 205degSSW
* Weather information is based on the previous year's records at local weather stations.

Local Essentials

Languages

The officially recognised languages are Spanish and Catalan, but German, English and French are also widely spoken due to the high number of international visitors.

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Is A Gulet Right For You

Sailing Experience

While Gulets do have sails, they're often motor-sailed or purely motored. Even when under sail, the experience is generally more relaxed and less hands-on than on a typical sailing yacht.

Design and Layout

Gulets are designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. They usually feature a large aft deck for dining and lounging, and a spacious foredeck for sunbathing.

Capacity

Gulets can accommodate larger groups, typically ranging from 6 to 12 guests, making them ideal for families or groups of friends.

Crew Information

Gulets usually come with a full crew, including a captain, chef, and hostess, providing a more hotel-like experience.

Pace Of Charter

Gulet charters tend to travel at a slower pace than large motor yachts, emphasizing relaxation and coastal exploration rather than covering long distances.

Cuisine

Many Gulets feature a full-sized galley, allowing for elaborate meal preparation and are typically known for their excellent onboard cuisine.

Relaxing Itineraries

Gulet charters often focus on coastal cruising, with frequent stops for swimming, snorkelling, and exploring small ports and bays.

Price

Gulet charters can be more economical for larger groups in comparison to chartering two smaller sailing or motor yachts.

Stability

Due to their wide beam (width), Gulets tend to be more stable at anchor than a sailing monohull, which can be more comfortable for guests.

QUEEN ATLANTIS

Vessel Type

A Gulet is a traditional wooden sailing boat, originating from Turkey. It typically has two or three masts and a wide beam (width), which provides lots of deck space for socialising, eating and relaxing on board.

Charter Types In Spain

Crewed Gulet Charters

A crewed Gulet charter from Spain offers a unique way to explore the stunning Mediterranean coastline. These traditional wooden sailing boats combine the charm of old-world craftsmanship with modern world amenities, and all with crews who are committed to ensuring your comfort, safety and enjoyment.

Each trip offers the opportunity to create a unique journey and our charter experts will guide you through choosing the perfect boat and customising the itinerary to your specification. Whatever your preferences, we take care of all the details, ensuring you and your party have a unique and unforgettable holiday.

How To Book

How To Book Your Gulet Charter From Spain

Spain is one of the most popular charter destinations in the Mediterranean. Therefore, booking your dream boat in advance (typically six months ahead) is best to secure your preferred dates in this perfect destination.

You can search for your dream gulet via the link below, or if you want one of our charter experts to do the searching for you, click the link below to get them working on creating the perfect trip.

Pure Thoughts

One of the highlights of a gulet charter in Spain is undoubtedly the Balearic Islands.

Consisting of Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, and Formentera, this group of islands is a glorious combination of pristine beaches, relaxed ambience and vibrant nightlife. Stop by Ibiza's famous beach clubs for a day of music and fun, or explore the historical sites and charming old town of Dalt Vila. Explore Mallorca’s breathtaking views from the picturesque village of Valldemossa and the stunning cliffs of Cap de Formentor. Menorca is a paradise for nature lovers, with its untouched beaches and tranquil landscapes, while Formentera ticks the box for serene and unspoiled charm.

The Costa Brava is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore mainland Spain. The Costa Brava, meaning "wild coast," is known for its rugged cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Explore the charming town of Tossa de Mar or stop by the idyllic fishing village of Cadaqués, famous for its association with artists like Salvador Dalí.

The Costa Blanca, on the other hand, offers a relaxed atmosphere with its picturesque villages, sandy beaches, and scenic mountain ranges. Discover hidden coves in Jávea or visit the vibrant city of Alicante, with its stunning marina and historic castle.

Spain's coastal cities are steeped in history and culture. Barcelona, with its iconic Sagrada Familia cathedral and vibrant Las Ramblas, contrasts beautifully with the Moorish architecture of Málaga or the old-world charm of Cadiz. A yacht charter allows you to explore these cities at your own pace, blending urban experiences with serene coastal retreats.

Food lovers will find plenty to keep them occupied too. Each Spanish region boasts its own gastronomic traditions, from the pintxos of the Basque Country to the paella of Valencia.

Moreover, Spain's pleasant climate, especially along the Mediterranean coast and in the Balearic and Canary Islands, makes it an ideal year-round sailing destination.

A yacht charter around Spain offers a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, history, and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, a Spanish gulet charter promises an unforgettable Mediterranean experience.

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FAQ's

How Do I Choose The Right Gulet?

When chartering a gulet from Spain, consider factors such as budget, gulet size and type, along with the crew when relevant to make sure they're a good fit for you and your party.

What Are The Main Things To Consider Before I Charter A Gulet?

If you are doing a bareboat charter, you need to consider if you have the relevant sailing licences. If you are on a skippered or crewed charter, it's good to understand the weather conditions for the trip so you can bring the appropriate clothing and think about which locations you would like to visit so as you can let the skipper know.

What Type Of Yachts Can I Charter From The Spain?

There are typically five main types of boats and yachts you can hire in Greece, which are Sailing Yachts, Catamarans, Motorboats, Gulets and Luxury Yachts (including Superyachts)

When Are The Best Times To Charter A Gulet From The Spain?

For the ultimate sailing experience, May, June, and September are genuinely the golden months, but the summer months are also popular, though the anchorages are busier.

How Do Charter Fees Work When Chartering A Gulet?

Once you've found your perfect gulet, you will typically pay an upfront deposit fee for holding the boat (these vary from 20% to 50% of the charter fee), and then you will pay the rest one month before departure.

How Long Does A Gulet Charter Typically Last?

The typical times for a gulet charter are either 7 or 14 days, but you can charter boats longer if you wish. Most charters, particularly in high season, start on Saturdays and finish seven days later.

What Happens If There Is A Problem With My Gulet Charter?

The good news is we spend a lot of time vetting who we work with, so this rarely happens, but if there is a problem, you can contact your charter company or ourselves who will be available to sort out any issues.