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BSC 12 Elegance – Speed & Style on an 8-Meter Semi-Rigid Boat
Port d’Aro (Platja d’Aro)
11
4.5
721€
Morning
Quicksilver 755 Sundeck – Freedom and Comfort Along the Cost...
Port d’Aro (Platja d’Aro)
7
5
660€
Morning
Comfort and Style – Cruise the Costa Brava with Ease
Port d’Aro (Platja d’Aro)
9
5
752€
Morning
Traditional Llaüt with a Modern Soul – Sail the Costa Brava ...
Port Marina Palamos
10
4.8
773€
Morning
BSC 10 Elegance – Pure Freedom on the Costa Brava Sea
Port d’Aro (Platja d’Aro)
9
New
536€
Morning
Your perfect day on the Costa Brava starts here.
Port d’Aro (Platja d’Aro)
12
4.7
407€
Morning
Sail Costa Brava
Costa Brava is Catalonia's maritime heart. Here, red cliffs plunge straight into the Mediterranean, hidden coves tucked between pine trees surprise you around every corner, and fishing villages like Cadaqués and Calella de Palafrugell still buzz with the salt-air vibe. Renting a boat here isn't just a cruise—it's discovering spots you can only see from the water, snorkeling in crystal-clear seas, eating fresh fish on harborside terraces, and living the coastal rhythm like locals do.
Everything's included with every outing
Each rental comes with a professional local skipper, fuel, insurance, cleaning, and a route tailored to your mood. Most boats have snorkel gear and a cooler stocked with drinks on board. You set the pace and pick the stops.
Top routes from Costa Brava
- Illes Medes: The most iconic archipelago around. Drop anchor in see-through waters, jaw-dropping diving, and untouched beaches just 15 minutes from Port de Roses.
- Cap de Creus: The easternmost tip of the peninsula. Wild cliffs, secret caves, and views you won't forget.
- Cadaqués: A storybook white village with winding alleyways and a real working harbor. You have to stop for fresh-caught fish.
- Cala Montjoi and Aiguablava: Hidden gems nestled in the pines. Calm waters, perfect for families and for finding the peace you're after.
Types of boats we've got
From fast speedboats and RIBs to cover ground quick, traditional llaüts and wooden boats, catamarans for groups, to yachts and sailboats for a full day out. Not sure what fits? We'll point you the right way.
When should you book?
Spring and fall are spot-on: warm water, fewer crowds, and perfect breezes. Summer's peak season, so book ahead. Winter throws clear skies and empty coves your way, though the water's chilly. Costa Brava's a high-season destination—the sooner, the better.
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