45 ft (14 m) · 12 guests
2023, 100% Electric Whale Watching Catamaran (private experience)
Puerto Calero, Spain
From US$2,137 /day

9 boats available to charter in Puerto Calero, Spain — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Puerto Calero means setting off from a sheltered Lanzarote marina on the island’s south coast, with calm access to the open Atlantic and the volcanic scenery that defines the Canary Islands.
Puerto Calero is one of Lanzarote’s best-known yachting bases, with departure from the marina itself and quick reach to the island’s main sailing waters. It suits sailing yachts and motor yachts for relaxed coastal cruising, swimming stops, and short island-hop itineraries.
From here, a day trip can explore Lanzarote’s southern shoreline and, in the right conditions, extend toward the Papagayo area and other anchorages off the island’s south and southeast coasts. The route is typically chosen for sheltered water, clear views of the coastline, and straightforward turnarounds within a day.
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45 ft (14 m) · 12 guests
Puerto Calero, Spain
From US$2,137 /day
40 ft (12 m) · 7 guests
Puerto Calero, Spain
From US$372 /day
53 ft (16 m) · 10 guests
Puerto Calero, Spain
From US$2,673 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 10 guests
Puerto Calero, Spain
From US$1,427 /day
45 ft (14 m) · 12 guests
Puerto Calero, Spain
From US$127 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 4 | $381 |
| Catamaran | 3 | $127 |
| Sailing yacht | 2 | $372 |
Yachts normally depart from Puerto Calero marina itself, which is the charter hub for this resort on Lanzarote’s south coast.
The marina setting is designed for yacht guests and provides an easy base for boarding before heading out along the island’s leeward side. For charterers, that makes Puerto Calero a practical departure point for both sailing yachts and larger yachts.
A day trip from Puerto Calero usually reaches the southern and southeastern waters of Lanzarote, where coastal cruising and swim stops are the main focus.
Popular outing logic from this part of the island includes the Papagayo area, with its coves and anchorages, while longer day plans can combine scenic coastal sailing with time at anchor. In calmer weather, the route can also include broader views across the Atlantic toward nearby islands on the horizon.
The most reliable sailing window around Puerto Calero is generally the warmer, drier months, when conditions in the Canary Islands are usually more settled for chartering.
For many visitors, late spring, summer, and early autumn are the most comfortable months for day cruising. Winter charters are still possible in Lanzarote, but they are better suited to crews that are comfortable with more changeable Atlantic breeze.
In Spain, a valid licence is required to operate many boats without a skipper, while larger yachts and more complex charters are commonly taken with a professional skipper.
For Puerto Calero, that means self-drive options depend on the boat type and your credentials, while hiring a skipper is the simplest choice if you want local handling and route planning. If you charter a sailing yacht, the right licence and experience matter more than the departure port itself.
The nearest airport is Lanzarote Airport near Arrecife, and the transfer to Puerto Calero is short by island standards.
Expect roughly 20 minutes by road in normal traffic, which makes the marina convenient for same-day arrivals. That short transfer is one reason Puerto Calero works well for short yacht holidays and day charters.
Boat rental in Puerto Calero starts from around $3297 per day.
The main categories listed for Puerto Calero are sailing yachts and yachts. That makes it a good fit for both classic sail-led cruising and more comfortable motor yacht day trips.
Yes, Papagayo is a realistic day-trip direction from Puerto Calero on Lanzarote’s southern side. The exact route depends on wind and sea state, but it is one of the most relevant nearby coastal areas for a short charter.
Yes, Puerto Calero is well suited to families and groups because it is a marina-based departure point with easy boarding and short transfers from the airport. It also works well for relaxed coastal itineraries rather than long offshore passages.
The most comfortable months are usually late spring through early autumn, when conditions in the Canary Islands are generally more settled. Winter charters are possible, but they are better for crews who are happy with more variable Atlantic weather.
Puerto Calero is about 20 minutes by road from Lanzarote Airport in normal traffic. That makes it one of the easier marina bases for quick arrivals and short-turnaround charter trips.
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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