Experience unforgettable sailing trips in Spain! From the legendary Balearic Islands with Mallorca to the sun-drenched Canary Islands – sailing in Spain offers a Mediterranean and Atlantic feeling, dream beaches and the Spanish way of life for beginners and experienced sailors alike.
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Why sail in Spain?
Fantastic bays
From the white beaches in the hidden calas of Mallorca – crystal-clear water and secluded anchor bays await you.
Living culture
Experience the famous Spanish temperament – from flamenco and tapas to the world-famous nightlife in El Arenal
Culinary diversity
From fresh seafood to traditional paella and first-class wines – Spanish cuisine is world-famous.
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Sailing vacations in Spain – diversity between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic
Spain is one of the most popular sailing destinations in Europe and offers a unique variety of sailing routes. From the lively Balearic Islands to the volcanic Canary Islands – each region has its own unique charm.
Sailing Balearics – party, dream beaches and tranquillity combined
The Balearic Islands are the heart of Spanish sailing. Mallorca offers a perfect infrastructure with modern marinas, while the north coast impresses with its wild bays and the imposing Tramuntana mountains. Ibiza is world-famous for its nightlife and relaxed hippie markets, while Formentera delights with its Caribbean beaches and turquoise waters. Menorca, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, scores with its untouched nature and hidden calas. A sailing trip through the Balearic Islands combines a party atmosphere, culture and relaxed island hopping.
Canary Islands – Sailing in eternal spring
The Canary Islands offer perfect sailing conditions with mild temperatures between 20-25°C. The seven main islands are of volcanic origin and boast spectacular landscapes. Tenerife with the majestic Teide, Lanzarote with its bizarre volcanic formations, La Gomera with its mystical laurel forests and Gran Canaria with the impressive dunes of Maspalomas – each island is unique. The trade winds ensure constant sailing conditions and, with a bit of luck, you can spot dolphins and whales. The Canary Islands are perfect for sailors who want to escape the European cold.
Costa Brava – culture, art and wild coasts
The Costa Brava, the "wild coast" of Catalonia, combines cultural highlights with spectacular nature. From Barcelona, you can explore the coast with its rocky cliffs, hidden coves and picturesque fishing villages such as Cadaqués, which once inspired Salvador Dalí. The region is rich in history – from ancient Roman ruins in Empúries to medieval towns such as Girona and modernist masterpieces in Barcelona. The Catalan cuisine with fresh seafood, excellent wines and traditional dishes is world-famous. A sailing trip on the Costa Brava is perfect for culture-loving sailors.
Experience the Spanish way of life on the water! Whether relaxed island hopping on the Balearic Islands or a winter escape to the Canary Islands – find your perfect Spain sailing trip now.