Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Dehesa de Campoamor
Dehesa de Campoamor
Torre de la Horadada
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja
Located in the heart of Costa Blanca, between Alicante and Cartagena, Cabo Roig is a small seaside town. Its sheltered beaches and sunny cafés make it a great starting point for a private yacht charter along the coast.
There are many factors that influence the price of a boat rental. The duration, type of boat, location, and the extras all impact the price. Extras can include watersports equipment, snorkeling equipment, SUPs… The season is also a big factor in the pricing of a yacht hire. Summer is usually the high season, with a higher demand driving the prices up.
In Cabo Roig, the average price for a boat is €315 for a day.
If you want a seamless sailing experience, and to benefit from local knowledge, you can hire a boat with a skipper. The cost of a skipper depends on the boat owner and your trip. In Cabo Roig, the average skipper price for a day is €110.
Thanks to its location, sailing from Cabo Roig is a great way to access the region’s best destinations.
Separated in two by a rocky islet, this beach is perfect for both families and keen swimmers. The volcanic seabed and the rocky islets make this a great place to snorkel from your boat.
Surrounded by waters protected as a Mediterranean Water Reserve, this island is rich in flora and fauna. Sail over to enjoy the island’s Blue Flag beach. The town is a historical site, well worth a visit.
The nearby town of Torrevieja is a must if you’re interested in learning more about the region’s history. Visit the Museo del Mar y de la Sal to discover the city’s fishing and salt-making past. You can also visit a Spanish Navy submarine there. There are many other things to see and do in Torrevieja, and whatever the time of year, you’re sure to find a local festival in full swing.
Just to the north of Cabo Roig is Punta Prima, a popular seaside resort. Walk along the promenade, or take a break under the palm trees, before a local meal in one of the many restaurants.
Mar Menor is Europe’s biggest saltwater lagoon. Its shallow waters along the calm, protected beaches, make it perfect for a family day out. Well protected from the ocean, the conditions mean it’s a lovely place for an afternoon of sailing.
Cabo Roig benefits from mild season all year round, with a yearly average temperature of 20°C. The warmer season extends from May to the end of September, with August being the hottest month.
Boats in Cabo Roig can accommodate up to 11 people. Depending on the size of your group, find boats for as little as 2 people, to boats that can accommodate your family and friends.
In Cabo Roig, expect to pay around €315 per day to rent a boat. Prices can vary from €200 to €535 depending on the season, boat age, and included equipment.
Skipper costs can vary depending on the boat owner and your chosen destination. In Cabo Roig, expect to pay an average of €110 per day for skipper services.
The cost of renting a boat in Cabo Roig usually includes amenities like Sunbath, Bathing, Bimini, and others.
Boats in Cabo Roig can accommodate up to 9 people. If you rent a boat with a skipper, they are included in the total number of people.
The majority of boat rentals do not include fuel. However, in Cabo Roig, fuel is included in the price for 2 boats.
In Cabo Roig, privately owned yachts are available to rent. See other yachts in the area.