Yacht charter in Radazul, Spain
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Yacht charter in Radazul

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About chartering in Radazul

Yacht charter in Radazul is a sheltered Tenerife sailing base for relaxed coastal trips and island-style cruising. Departures are typically from Puerto Deportivo Radazul, in the municipality of El Rosario on the island’s east side.

Radazul works especially well for sailing yachts, with straightforward access to the Atlantic coast just south of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. From here, a day trip can reach the bay and coastline around Santa Cruz, plus beach stops and anchorages along the island’s calmer eastern and southern shores.

For charterers, the setting combines a residential marina atmosphere with quick sea access and short passages between stops. That makes Radazul practical for both half-day coastal sailing and longer day routes toward Tenerife’s south coast, depending on conditions and the itinerary you choose.

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Sailing yacht6$424

Where do yacht charters in Radazul usually depart from?

Most yacht charters in Radazul depart from Puerto Deportivo Radazul. This is the main marina used for check-in, boarding, and handover, and it is the departure point most commonly associated with sailing yachts in the port.

Radazul is part of the municipality of El Rosario on Tenerife’s east coast, not far from Santa Cruz de Tenerife. For charterers, that means an easy start without needing to cross the island before getting underway.

What can you sail to on a day trip from Radazul?

A day trip from Radazul can reach the waters around Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the nearby east and south coasts of Tenerife. Common short-range sailing on the island focuses on coastal cruising, swimming stops, and protected anchorages rather than long offshore passages.

Because Radazul sits on Tenerife’s eastern side, it is well placed for exploring the island’s shoreline in manageable legs. Charterers often use it as a base for a simple out-and-back sail along the coast, with weather and sea state deciding how far the boat goes in one day.

When is the best sailing season in Radazul?

The best charter window in Radazul is generally March to November. In that period, conditions are described as warm and dry, with calmer seas and clearer skies than the winter months.

That said, Radazul’s sailing is still Atlantic sailing, so the exact comfort level depends on wind and swell on the day. For the most predictable coastal sailing, spring, summer, and early autumn are the safest planning months.

Do you need a licence to charter a boat in Radazul?

For a bareboat charter in Spain, a valid skipper qualification is generally required. Commonly accepted proof is an International Certificate of Competence or an equivalent national licence, depending on the yacht type and size.

If you do not have the right licence or prefer a relaxed trip, you can book with a skipper. That option is especially useful in Radazul for first-time visitors, mixed-experience groups, or anyone who wants a route plan handled professionally.

How do you get to Puerto Deportivo Radazul?

The nearest major airport is Tenerife North Airport, and Radazul is also within reach of Tenerife South depending on your arrival plans. The port is close to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with transfers typically measured in a short road journey rather than a full island crossing.

For charterers arriving with luggage or provisioning needs, Radazul is convenient because the marina is on the island’s main populated east side. That makes it a practical starting point for a sailing holiday that begins soon after landing.

Radazul yacht charter — FAQ

Where do boats leave from in Radazul?

Most charter boats leave from Puerto Deportivo Radazul. It is the main marina used for check-in and boarding in the port area.

What kind of boat is most common for Radazul chartering?

The grounded inventory for Radazul lists sailing yachts as the boat category. That makes it a sailing-focused departure point rather than a mixed motorboat hub.

What is the best time of year for sailing from Radazul?

The usual best window is March to November. Those months are described as warmer and drier, with calmer seas and clearer skies.

Do I need a licence to rent a yacht in Radazul?

For bareboat charter in Spain, a valid ICC or equivalent national licence is generally required, depending on the yacht type and size. If you do not have one, booking with a skipper is the easier option.

What can families or small groups do on a Radazul charter?

Radazul works well for short coastal sailing, swimming stops, and relaxed day trips along Tenerife’s east and south coasts. That makes it suitable for families and small groups who want manageable passages rather than open-ocean sailing.

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