I have used Hinde and Kitch on three occasions now and they have never disappointed. They go above and beyond to help with whatever is needed. Their guidance and professionalism is unparalleled, finding the perfect boat for our group and suggesting three fantastic spots for our holidays. We even got a yacht upgrade last year!
Spain

Charter
PortsBarcelona, Palma de Mallorca
Sailing
ConditionsAir Temp 28–36°C, Sea Temp 24–27°C, Wind 8-15kts
Major Airports
Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN), Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI)
Local
InformationEuro
Sailing in Spain offers diverse coastal experiences, vibrant cultures, and beautiful landscapes. The best time to sail is April–October, with warm weather and pleasant winds. The most popular sailing regions include:
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Catalonia: The Costa Brava features rugged coastlines, charming coves, and lively towns like Girona and Cadaqués. Barcelona is a major hub with excellent facilities.
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Balearic Islands: Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca are famous for their stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful anchorages. The islands have a mix of bustling ports and serene bays.
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Andalusia: The Costa del Sol offers sunny weather and picturesque harbors like Marbella and Malaga, while Cadiz provides access to historical sites and natural parks.
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Galicia: The rugged northern coast features dramatic cliffs and quaint fishing villages. The Rías Baixas are known for their stunning rias and excellent seafood.
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Canary Islands: Located off the northwest coast of Africa, the Canaries boast year-round sailing conditions, volcanic landscapes, and diverse wildlife.
Navigation is generally straightforward, but be aware of currents, shallow waters, and busy shipping lanes in popular areas. Provisioning is excellent in major ports, and local markets offer fresh produce. Most areas have good marina facilities, and permits are generally not required for short stays. Respecting local marine parks and anchoring regulations enhances the sailing experience.
