The Canary Islands are known for having the best climate in the world all year round because there are no better seasons than others for sailing there. Enjoy a staggering variety of landscapes and learn about countless new things. Energize yourself by Your mind and body will be relaxed if you spend a lot of time at the beach tanning on the sand and taking cool seawater baths. But being in close proximity to forests, mountains, or stunning volcanic landscapes also revitalizes us. as well as stargazing at night. Or enjoying a delicious dinner by the water while hearing the waves break.
We are a business that specializes in renting boats in Gran Canaria and other places. Our secret is to always prioritize what is best for the customer. We are all experienced sailors who can offer advice and assistance with any problems or questions. We have the best sailing routes for all skill levels. Providing one-of-a-kind and unforgettable voyages on private charters, along with individualized service for increased guest exclusivity. The happiness of our customers is something we value highly. In addition to friends you won't forget, we work hard to give you an experience you won't soon forget! Knowing that we have provided our customers with the satisfaction they give us every day we are at sea gives us the greatest sense of fulfillment. We won't ever take that away from you, so be assured of that.
CANARY ISLAND
The Canary Islands, also commonly referred to as the lucky islands, are a group of 8 islands that are situated in the Atlantic Ocean northwest of the African continent. The Canary Islands are said to have an eternal spring because of their subtropical climate, which has a 6-degree thermal oscillation between the seasons. The Canary Islands experience year-round temperatures ranging from 19 to 25ºC.
The Canary Islands are considered the European sailing paradise due to the moderate winds from the northeast known as Alisios and the close proximity of the islands. The trade winds blow stronger and more consistently between April and September, making this "dry" season ideal for vacations focused on sailing and movement between islands.
During the wet season, from October to March, winds are more unpredictable and can shift more frequently between the north and southeast, with occasional gusts from the west. From our Charter, we put bases in Lanzarote and Tenerife at your disposal, which, in our opinion as local sailors of the islands, are reference points for navigation between islands.
CHARTER WEEK
We sail constantly looking for the best weather forecasts in order to have the best sailing conditions, anchor in the most beautiful and wild beaches, and get to know the culture and gastronomy of the Canary Islands in their most local state. During the Charter Week, you will participate in regattas, have the opportunity to fish and enjoy dinners with the rest of the group and the crew, and you will be able to enjoy good anchorages and good local fish.
A professional skipper will be offer for both the check-in and check-out, which will take place on Saturday at 14:00 and Friday at 16:00, accordingly There are videos with instructions and advice for sailing in the region.
Depending on your experience and local knowledge, you may or may not hire a skipper. A boat's operator bears a great deal of responsibility for everyone on board as well as for any potential technical issues or problems. Our captains are all well-seasoned, youthful, and native Canary or Balearic Islanders. Depending on your needs and priorities, we either hire one or the other to ensure that you have the best experience while on board. In order to gain the expertise and experience necessary to sail independently, we offer you the option of hiring a skipper for a few days.
SAILING VESSEL JEANNEAU SO 439
Our boat, which consistently surprises our customers, is one of our best sellers. It is a small, easy-to-maneuver boat with good sailing performance. It has a very nice bathing platform at the stern, which greatly increases the usability of the area when it is anchored. It has two cabins in the stern, one of which serves as a hatch but has a single bed that can be used, and a double cabin in the bow. Large restroom and full galley with stove, oven, and refrigerator are both on board. Its name is derived from a Canarian word that refers to a small-framed person.
Electronics: Autopilot, cabin fans, battery charger, refrigerator, automatic bilge pump, 220V cable, plotter, boiler, anchor windlass, VHF radio, Radio/CD/MP3, anemometer, depth sounder and log.
Cover: Dinghy, outboard engine, emergency rudder, dinghy, second anchor, Bimini, shear, cockpit cushions, compasses, outside shower, manual bilge pump, oars, life ring, sprayhood, mooring lines, bucket, deck brush, gas bottles, snorkeling equipment and fenders.
Security: Fire extinguishers, first aid kit, tool box, safety harnesses, waistcoats, radar reflector, life raft and flares.
Navigation: Roller furling genoa, batten mainsail, tacking mainsail, tacking tack, navigational charts, winch handles, wind vane, bearing compass, point compass, triangle, etc.