Spain, being a peninsula, has the advantage of having a large expanse of very varied coastlines. To this we must add that it is a country with enormous natural wealth and biodiversity, so wherever you go sailing in its waters will be a sure hit. However, if you want to delve into the fascinating
Spanish nautical tourism, we give you some recommendations of the most popular destinations to get you started:
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Balearic Islands: without a doubt, the favorite destination for lovers of navigation. The reason? The turquoise waters of its dream beaches, the cliffs and old salt pans, and the lively leisure atmosphere make Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera, earthly paradises in the Mediterranean. Discovering the
most special corners on board a ship will leave you speechless.
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Canary Islands: this archipelago is not far behind. Its volcanic landscapes, its wild nature, mild and pleasant temperatures all year round, in addition to its tourist quality make the Canary Islands the perfect place to go on vacation by boat. The Canary Islands offer numerous possibilities, both for family travel, adventure, relaxation... Especially if you want to venture out on a
diving trip . These islands are lucky!
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Catalan Coast : again the coves and beaches, the landscape combination between sea and mountains, its enormous cultural and artistic heritage, not to mention its exquisite gastronomy where the product of proximity predominates. In addition, the Costa Brava offers a wide variety of sports activities in the sea such as kayaking or snorkelling, which makes it a vacation spot that has everything.
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Costa Levantina: the almost 300 km bathed by the Mediterranean Sea with fine sandy beaches perfect for practicing water sports of all kinds, together with a mild climate where the sun rises almost all year round, are compelling reasons to visit the White shore. Enjoying, for example, the privileged environment offered by the island of
Tabarca , is a "luxury" available to anyone.
Thanks to the experience of Carlos, the boss, we were second in our class.
When we were returning from Ibiza, the engine failed and it was incredible how it docked under sail in the port of Denia with a dredge in the middle and at night.