52 ft (16 m) · 10 guests
2018, Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 519 Sailing Charter in Arrecife
Arrecife, Spain
From US$777 /day

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Chartering in Arrecife means starting a sailing holiday from Lanzarote’s capital, with a practical marina base and easy access to the island’s east and south coasts. It is a strong choice for day sailing because you can combine city departure convenience with open-water cruising and sheltered anchor stops.
The main departure point is Marina Lanzarote, also referred to as Marina Arrecife, which is the charter base most often used for yacht handover in the port area. The marina sits close to Arrecife and is supported by shore services that make check-in, provisioning and turnaround straightforward.
From Arrecife, a day trip can reach the east coast of Lanzarote, the beaches and coves around the south of the island, and, in good conditions, nearby waters off Fuerteventura and the protected islands to the north. Many itineraries also include anchorages around Playa del Reducto, Playa Blanca, Puerto Calero and, farther afield, La Graciosa or Lobos.
For charterers, that means a mix of short hops and longer island-hopping routes rather than a single fixed cruising ground. The waters are especially suited to sailors who want a base with reliable marina logistics and enough range for varied one-day itineraries.
Yachts usually depart from Marina Lanzarote, the principal charter base for Arrecife. It is also described as Marina Arrecife, and some charter companies keep their office and handover point inside the marina area.
This base is close to the city and near the airport side of the island, which makes embarkation efficient for day trips and longer charters. The marina is equipped with standard yacht services, so it works well as a turnaround point for sailing yachts, catamarans and other rented boats.
A day trip from Arrecife can comfortably cover Lanzarote’s east and south shores, with common stops including Playa del Reducto, Costa Teguise, Puerto Calero, Playa Blanca and Playa Papagayo. These areas offer the most practical mix of sailing distance, coastal scenery and anchoring options.
In suitable weather, a longer day can extend toward Lobos or the waters around La Graciosa and the Chinijo islands. Those routes are better for charterers who want a more open-sea feel and are prepared for a fuller sailing day rather than a short coastal loop.
Arrecife also works for relaxed coastal cruising when the priority is swimming, lunch onboard and a few scenic stops rather than covering the maximum distance. That makes it a flexible start point for families, couples and small groups.
The most popular sailing window is late spring through early fall, with the warmest period generally falling between June and August. During these months, conditions are typically best for longer days on the water and a more active charter atmosphere.
Lanzarote’s Canary Islands setting also makes Arrecife a year-round sailing base, and some operators highlight steady winds and spring-like temperatures outside peak summer. For charterers, that means the season is less about a short summer only and more about choosing the most comfortable weather window for their itinerary.
In Spain, boats can be offered with or without a skipper, depending on the vessel and operator. In Arrecife, listings commonly include both options, so charterers can choose bareboat hire if they meet the local licensing requirements or book a skippered boat instead.
If you want a simpler trip, a skipper is a practical option for route planning, anchoring and port maneuvers. This is especially useful for first-time charterers or for itineraries that include longer offshore legs toward nearby islands.
The nearest airport is Lanzarote Airport, which is the normal arrival point for Arrecife yacht charters. Marina Lanzarote is close enough to the city and airport area that the transfer is typically short, making same-day embarkation straightforward.
Because the marina is near the capital, many charterers can reach the base quickly after landing and begin their trip without a long road transfer. That convenience is one of Arrecife’s main advantages over more remote departure points on the island.
For groups, that means less transit time and more usable sailing time on the first and last day of the charter. It also makes Arrecife a practical base for short breaks as well as longer island itineraries.
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52 ft (16 m) · 10 guests
Arrecife, Spain
From US$777 /day
47 ft (14 m) · 10 guests
Arrecife, Spain
From US$675 /day
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| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 9 | $230 |
| Catamaran | 1 | $1,020 |
| Boat | 1 | $675 |
Arrecife is well suited to sailing yachts and catamarans, with boat rentals also available in the broader boat category. That mix suits both relaxed day sailing and longer island-hopping itineraries around Lanzarote and neighboring waters.
Catamarans are a practical choice for groups that want more deck space and stability, while sailing yachts fit charterers who want a more traditional sailing experience. Because departure is from a marina base, both types work well for day trips and overnight charters.
Yes, longer outings from Arrecife can reach La Graciosa and Lobos in suitable conditions. These are the kinds of routes used for more ambitious day sails or multi-day itineraries rather than short coastal hops.
La Graciosa is the northern nature-focused option, while Lobos lies farther west toward Fuerteventura. Both are best for charterers who want a broader Canary Islands cruising experience from Lanzarote.
The best-known weather window is late spring to early fall, with June through August standing out as the warmest period. Outside those months, Arrecife remains a viable charter base because the Canary Islands are often described as having year-round sailing conditions.
For planning purposes, summer is the clearest choice if you want the warmest seas and the liveliest marina atmosphere. If you prefer quieter conditions, shoulder-season dates can still work well for a Lanzarote charter.
Marina Lanzarote is the key facility used for yacht charter departures in Arrecife. It offers the kind of practical shore support that charterers usually need, including standard marina services and easy access from the city side.
Some charter information also points to nearby bases such as Puerto Calero and Puerto del Carmen for broader Lanzarote cruising, but Arrecife remains the main departure focus for this port page. That makes it the most relevant starting point for boat handover, provisioning and trip logistics.
Boat rental in Arrecife starts from around $438 per day. Prices vary by boat type, season and onboard equipment.
The main charter base is Marina Lanzarote, also referred to as Marina Arrecife. Some operators also base check-in and handover directly at offices inside the marina area.
Yes, longer day routes can reach La Graciosa and Lobos in suitable conditions. Shorter trips usually focus on Lanzarote’s east and south coasts, including Playa Blanca and Puerto Calero.
Late spring through early fall is the preferred sailing window, with June to August the warmest months. Arrecife is also used year-round because the Canary Islands offer steady sailing conditions outside peak summer.
Not always. In Spain, charters can be offered with or without a skipper, depending on the boat and your qualifications.
Yes, because it offers short transfers, marina departure convenience and a choice of sailing yachts and catamarans. That makes it suitable for both relaxed family days and group trips with more space onboard.
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from $130/day
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4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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