Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona
Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
Estepona, Puerto Deportivo de Estepona
These days, finding the true Coast of Gold experience is as rare as a needle in a haystack. That is why Estepona comes as a refreshing breath of originality. The restaurants in Estepona serve some of the best authentic seafood in Malaga. Enjoy fresh grilled-fish with a glass of Rioja. Visit the prettiest old quarters in Andalusia, with its whitewashed houses, narrow streets and flower-filled squares. Here, life goes on in a vacuum bubble, sealed over a century ago. Sun drip yourself on the gold sands and in the chimeric waters of Rada Playa or the cozy Playa El Christo, tucked away in a gem of a cove. If you are looking for some of the lost magic of the Costa del Sol, it is intact in Estepona.
The seas between Gibraltar and Ceuta, a Spanish Enclave in North Africa, are where the big fish roam. You can spot pilot whales, sperm whales and orcas in abundance. In between, you can take a break to sightsee ‘the Royal Walls of Ceuta’. An elaborate labyrinth of sea wall fortifications that kept invaders out of Ceuta. These daunting barricades are a marvel of human ingenuity when you consider that cranes were invented a few hundred years later. Also check out the famous defensive tunnels on the Rock of Gibraltar.
Estepona lies in the heart of the Costa del Sol, so you can destination-hop with ease to Marbella, Benalmadena and Torremolinos. Each town has its own unique attractions and ambience. If you have no destination in mind, even better. The smooth as silk Mediterranean waters and splendid climate make sailing these waters of tranquility, a destination in its own right.
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The average cost of renting a boat in Estepona is around €800 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 €150 and €8,265 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Estepona, you can expect to pay an average of €134 per day for a skipper.
The price of a boat rental in Estepona typically includes amenities such as Bathing, Bimini, Cockpit table etc.
In Estepona you can rent for example a Motorboat, Catamaran or even a Sailboat.
Boats in Estepona have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 4 cabins.
Number of boats: | 39 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Motorboat, Catamaran, Sailboat |
Average price: | €800 per day |
Minimum price: | €150 per day |
Maximum price: | €8,265 per day |
Manufacturers: | Dufour, Barracuda, and more |
In Estepona, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.
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