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Sailing in the Canary Islands
Bareboat Chartering is a wonderful option in the Canary Islands. The islands are close together
making only a day's sail between them. It's a tremendous way to see all of the islands at your
own pace. Sailing the coast is really the best way to take advantage of volcanoes, tropical
forests and dramatic cliffs the islands are famous for. You're the skipper, you set the schedule!
Click here for more information about sailing in the Canary Islands.
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Boats to Charter:
We have a wide variety of boats to charter in the Canary Islands to suit almost every taste and size requirement. Following are just a few available. For a more complete list, click here.
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Lagoon 440
Naval architects Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost based
their design of the Lagoon 440 on the latest long-range cruising
multihull technological developments.
With open deck spaces for sunbathing and luxurious accommodations this is a great boat for parties of up to 8 people.
Book a Lagoon 440 in the Canary Islands by October 31 and save 5%.
Click here for more information on the Lagoon 440
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Bavaria 46
As one of the worlds largest builders of production yachts, Bavaria is synonymous for outstanding quality and performance.
Innovation, modern manufacturing methods, computer aided
manufacturing process and highly skilled craftsmen are combined to
bring sailors solid yachts with lasting value.
Click here for more information on the Bavaria 46
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Oceanis 393
The Oceanis 393, like all Benetau yachts, are designed in the tradition
of the spirit of the sea, but, most of all designed to make sailing
easier and more accessible for any one.
From the drawing boards of berret Racoupeau Yacht Design, The Oceanis Clipper 393 is concentrated cruising.
Why choose between comfort and performance? With the new Oceanis 393 you can have both. Great for parties of up to six.
Click here for more information on the Oceanis 393
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