30 ft (9 m) · 9 guests · 1 cabin
2003, Apreamare 30 HELENE
Marina Santa Eulalia, Spain
From US$1,616 /day

Discover the charm and adventure awaiting you at Marina of Cartagena, a historic port brimming with water-based attractions and experiences. Plan your unforgettable nautical journey today via GetBoat.com!
Nestled in the heart of Cartagena, a city steeped in history and naval tradition, lies the vibrant Marina of Cartagena. This bustling harbour isn’t just a port; it's a gateway to unforgettable Mediterranean adventures. Originally developed as a key cargo hub in the 19th century, it has evolved into a premier destination for yacht rentals and boat tours, attracting visitors from around the globe. Its strategic location at the mouth of the historic Cartagena port (approximately 37.59°N, -0.98°W) makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the stunning Spanish coastline.
The Marina benefits from a rich cultural heritage and its expansion in 2011 has created a safe and modern environment with excellent facilities. The nearby Escombreras islet adds to the allure, boasting archaeological remains dating back to Greek and Roman times – a testament to Cartagena’s long maritime past.
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30 ft (9 m) · 9 guests · 1 cabin
Marina Santa Eulalia, Spain
From US$1,616 /day
45 ft (14 m) · 11 guests · 2 cabins
Marina Santa Eulalia, Spain
From US$2,430 /day
Where to go
Embarking from Marina of Cartagena unlocks a world of breathtaking water-based routes and sights. Venture along the coastline to discover secluded sea caves, their interiors shimmering with turquoise waters. Explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life – perfect for snorkeling or diving expeditions. Keep an eye out for bioluminescent bays, especially enchanting during nighttime boat tours!
Nearby Islands & Beaches: A short sail away lies Playa de la Azohía and Playa de los Nietos, offering pristine sandy beaches ideal for relaxation and water sports. The historic coastal towns surrounding Cartagena are easily accessible by boat, providing opportunities to immerse yourself in local culture.
Top Attractions Best Enjoyed From the Water:
Unique Natural Features: The Bay of Cartagena is often frequented by playful dolphin pods, adding an element of magic to your nautical adventure. During migratory seasons, observe fascinating bird routes along the coast.
On the water
Marina of Cartagena offers a diverse range of exciting activities to suit every adventurer. Choose from guided sailing tours that showcase the region's hidden treasures, thrilling fishing charters for seasoned anglers, and romantic sunset cruises offering breathtaking views.
Partnerships with Local Businesses: Enhance your experience through collaborations with local businesses, including on-board spa services for ultimate relaxation, delectable catering options to savor the flavors of Spain, and certified diving courses for aspiring underwater explorers.
Tips for First-Time Renters: The best time to visit Marina of Cartagena is from late spring through early autumn (May - October) when sea temperatures are warm and winds are moderate. Check weather conditions before departure and consider booking in advance, especially during peak season.
Plan your visit
Accessibility: The nearest airport is Cartagena–Murcia Airport (RMU), approximately 15 km (20-minute drive) northwest via the A-30 autovía. Cartagena city center is easily accessible from the marina, offering a wide range of local amenities.
GPS Coordinates: 37.59°N, -0.98°W
Marina Facilities: Marina of Cartagena boasts comprehensive facilities including secure docking options, readily available fuel stations, clean and modern showers, and reliable Wi-Fi access.
Booking Advice: Peak seasons are July and August; booking well in advance is highly recommended. Family-friendly yacht rental options are plentiful. The marina actively promotes eco-friendly practices – look for sustainable boat rentals to minimize your environmental impact!
Ready to set sail? Book your dream yacht at Marina of Cartagena via GetBoat.com today!
FAQ
From around $1,200 per day for a catamaran or sail boat in Marina, depending on season and vessel size.
May–June or September–October are ideal for families, offering excellent weather, lower costs, and relaxed marina environments without peak-season crowds.
Yes, bareboat charter in Croatia requires a valid licence accepted by Croatian port authorities; otherwise, you must charter with a skipper.
Ciovo and Drvenik Veli are the closest islands, with Uvala Krusica swimming bay just beyond the first headland.
Yes, Marina is an excellent charter base for short daily legs, varied marinas, and a great mix of towns and anchorages, making it ideal for beginners.
The transfer time is approximately 30–40 minutes from Split Airport to Marina Agana, located at Dr. Franje Tudmana 5.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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