Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz, Puerto Deportivo Sancti Petri
Cádiz
Cádiz
Cádiz
Puerto Sherry
El Puerto de Santa María, Puerto Sherry
El Puerto de Santa María
Rent a boat in Cádiz is one of the best ways to discover the beautiful Costa de la Luz. Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia, it has numerous wonderful and historical corners. In fact, it is important to highlight that it is the oldest city in Western Europe and contains hundreds of archaeological remains. In its bay, you can also find other very charming towns, such as Rota, El Puerto de Santa María, Puerto Real, Chiclana de la Frontera or San Fernando.
On the other hand, the city has around 120,000 inhabitants and was baptized as "Mermaid of the Ocean." Without a doubt, a jewel of Andalusia! Are you going to stay without knowing her?
In addition, Click&Boat already has more than 150 boats in the area. Which will allow you to easily choose the boat that best suits your needs.
Today, you can rent a boat in Cádiz from €100 - €2,400 per day. Depending on certain variables such as: size, power, number of seats, time of year, age of the boat or duration of the trip, among others.
Taking these variables into account, these are some of the indicative prices that you can find by type of boat:
Boat: Between €100-€750 per day, both for rigid and semi-rigid.
Sailboat: Between €300-€2,400 per day.
Catamaran: Between €500-€3,000 per day.
Yacht: Between €1,000-€8,000 per day.
Renting a boat with a skipper offers numerous advantages, especially if you do not have sailing experience or simply want to relax and enjoy of your vacation without worrying about maneuvers and routes. An experienced and knowledgeable skipper of the area will allow you to discover the most emblematic and hidden places on the coast of Cádiz, in addition to providing valuable advice and recommendations. It will also take care of docking, anchoring and navigation maneuvers, ensuring a safe and comfortable trip for everyone on board. The average price of this service usually ranges between:
Half day: €80-€150
Full day: 150 €-300€
Week: 1,000€-2,000€
However, if you prefer to rent a boat without a skipper in Ibiza, you must meet certain requirements and conditions. In Spain, you can rent a boat without a license only if it is less than 6 meters in length and less than 15 hp. If the boat you want to rent does not meet these requirements or the owner does not allow it, you must have a valid and appropriate nautical license for the type and size of the boat you wish to rent. In addition, it is essential to have navigation experience and basic knowledge of maritime safety and meteorology. Since by renting a boat without a skipper, you will be responsible for the safety of your crew and the boat, as well as planning your routes and destinations.
Cádiz is a certainly important coastal city in Spain, so it has several ports with all types of boats available for rent . Today, these are the most common:
Puerto América. Modern and well-equipped marina located in the heart of the city of Cádiz, within the commercial dock. It offers sailors a wide range of high-quality services and facilities, as well as a unique environment surrounded by history and culture. It has 322 berths for boats up to 25 meters in length, all of them with water, electricity and Wi-Fi.
Sancti Petri Marina. Located in the municipality of Chiclana de la Frontera, at the mouth of the Caño Sancti Petri, an area of natural marsh protected as a natural site. This is a marina that stands out for its family and quiet atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of other tourist areas in the province. Ideal for those looking to enjoy nautical, nature and relaxation. It has 94 berths for boats up to 12 meters in length.
Royal Nautical Club of Cádiz.
The 4 beaches of the city, with a length of 7.2 Kilometers. Victoria beach being the main one with 2,500 meters, followed by Cortadura, much quieter, as it is the only one that is not near an urban area.
The town of Rota, in the North of the Bay. It has approximately 30,000 inhabitants. Where you can enjoy quiet beaches with crystal clear waters.
Doñana National Park, from where you can reach Chipiona, to contemplate the impressive mouth of the Guadalquivir.
Bay of Cádiz Natural Park, protected natural space of great beauty that covers an area of 10,522 hectares. Hosting a wide variety of ecosystems, including marshes, beaches, pine forests, sandy areas and scrub areas. Along with a rich and diverse ecosystem of birds, flora and fauna.
Cape Trafalgar, a historic and emblematic place known for the famous Battle of Trafalgar. This is part of the Estrecho Natural Park, a protected area that is home to a great diversity of flora and fauna. Its red sandstone cliffs, pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters make it an ideal place to enjoy the landscape and do outdoor activities.
Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe. This has more than 20 kilometers of fine sand beaches and crystal clear waters. Ideal for practicing all types of water activities, especially surfing.
Different rental options
With prices ranging between €100-€2,400 per day.
Hourly rental
With prices ranging between €50-€400 per hour.
Weekend rental
€200-€8,000 per weekend.
Cádiz enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot and dry summers, mild and humid winters, and rainfall scarce concentrated mainly in autumn and spring. The influence of the Atlantic Ocean softens temperatures, preventing them from being extreme, and provides pleasant ambient humidity.
Main characteristics:
• Temperatures:
• Precipitation: The average annual precipitation in Cádiz is 560 mm, concentrating mainly in autumn and spring. Summers are dry, with hardly any rain.
• Humidity: The ambient humidity in Cádiz is relatively high, especially in summer, when it can reach 80%, making the heat felt. more intense.
• Wind: The wind is an important factor in the climate of Cádiz. The predominant one is the east, coming from the east, which is usually warm and dry. But in winter, the westerly wind also frequently blows, coming from the west, which is cooler and more humid.
As in all of Spain, the best season is from the end of June to the beginning of September. During these months, the temperatures are warm, the sun shines regularly and the sea It's also calm, which is ideal for swimming, diving, snorkeling, or sailing. Although this also means that they are the busiest months and have the highest prices.
In winter (November to March) is the low season, so you can find the best prices to rent a boat. However, the weather can be cooler and rainier during this time of year.
The average cost of renting a boat in Cádiz is around €500 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €107 and €3,600 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Cádiz, you can expect to pay an average of €158 per day for a skipper.
In Cádiz you can rent for example a Sailboat, Motorboat or even a RIB.
Boats in Cádiz have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 4 cabins.
The most popular boat manufacturers in Cádiz are Jeanneau and Hanse.
Number of boats: | 20 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Sailboat, Motorboat, RIB |
Average price: | €500 per day |
Minimum price: | €107 per day |
Maximum price: | €3,600 per day |
Manufacturers: | Jeanneau, Hanse, and more |
In Cádiz, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.
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