60 ft (18 m) · 10 guests
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Puerto del Rosario, Spain
From US$2,340 /day

4 boats available to charter in Puerto del Rosario, Spain — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Puerto del Rosario is a practical way to explore Fuerteventura’s east coast from the island capital, with easy access to the marina and sheltered waterfront departure points. It suits short coastal outings, relaxed sailing days, and flexible private trips.
The main departure point is Marina Puerto del Rosario, while nearby Fuerteventura charters are also associated with the capital’s harbor area. From here, a day trip can reach coastal anchorages, nearby bays, and open-water runs along the island’s leeward side when the weather is settled.
The setting is useful for catamarans, sailing yachts, and private yachts, especially for charterers who want a straightforward base in the north-central part of Fuerteventura. Because the island sits in the Canary Islands, the sailing experience is typically defined more by Atlantic conditions than by enclosed Mediterranean cruising.
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60 ft (18 m) · 10 guests
Puerto del Rosario, Spain
From US$2,340 /day
38 ft (12 m) · 10 guests · 3 cabins
Puerto del Rosario, Spain
From US$865 /day
42 ft (13 m) · 8 guests
Puerto del Rosario, Spain
From US$84 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 2 | $84 |
| Catamaran | 1 | $869 |
| Yacht | 1 | $2,340 |
Yachts most commonly depart from Marina Puerto del Rosario and the port area in the capital itself. This is the main practical base for chartering from Puerto del Rosario on Fuerteventura.
Navily lists Marina Puerto Del Rosario as a port facility in the Canary Islands, and Boatbookings also identifies Puerto Rosario as the Fuerteventura marina in the capital. For a charterer, that means the departure logistics are centered on the town rather than on a separate resort harbor.
From Puerto del Rosario, the most realistic day trips are coastal runs along Fuerteventura’s east side and relaxed anchor stops where conditions allow. The port is better suited to local island cruising than to long offshore itineraries.
Because the departure base is on Fuerteventura, charterers usually plan for shoreline exploration, swimming stops, and return-to-base outings rather than inter-island passages. When the Atlantic is calm, a skipper can focus on sheltered sections and simple anchoring windows close to the island.
The best weather window is usually late spring through early autumn, especially May to October, when charter days are generally more predictable. Winter sailing is still possible, but it is more dependent on wind and sea state.
Puerto del Rosario is on Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, so the climate is milder than in many mainland Spanish ports. For charter planning, that makes the port usable beyond a single peak month, although the most comfortable day trips are typically chosen when conditions are settled.
In Spain, boats can be rented with or without a skipper depending on the vessel type and the charter setup. A licence is required for some self-drive boats, while larger yachts and many sailing charters are commonly booked with a skipper.
For Puerto del Rosario, the safest assumption is to match the boat category to your credentials before booking. Catamarans, sailing yachts, and yachts are all available in the port area, so skipper-led options are often the simplest choice for visitors.
The nearest airport is Fuerteventura Airport, which serves Puerto del Rosario and is the natural arrival point for charterers. Transfer time to the port is typically short, making it practical for same-day embarkation.
Because the marina is in the island capital, reaching the boat is usually straightforward by taxi or pre-arranged transfer. That makes Puerto del Rosario one of the more convenient starting points on Fuerteventura for a first-day departure.
Boat rental in Puerto del Rosario starts from around $84 per day.
The available categories include catamarans, sailing yachts, and yachts. That mix suits both relaxed day cruising and longer private charters.
Yes, Puerto del Rosario works well for day trips along Fuerteventura’s east coast. The most practical routes are coastal and local rather than long offshore passages.
The most reliable sailing weather is usually from May to October. Winter charters are possible too, but conditions are more variable.
Not always, but Spain allows both skippered and self-drive charters depending on the boat and your licence. For larger yachts and many sailing trips, a skipper is often the easiest option.
Yes, especially for groups that want a simple embarkation point and a flexible day on the water. Catamarans are a strong fit for stable cruising and social deck space.
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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