
Start:Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
Finish:Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
There are 1,500 nautical miles between Ibiza and Tenerife. This is quite a lot for those who are used to coastal yachting, overnight in marinas or quiet enclosed bays. But the complication of the campaigns, the increase in distances and the expansion of geography are the only way for those who want to develop, become more experienced, for future captains.
Do you need to earn miles? - 1,500 tidal nautical miles.
Do you need yacht management practice at night? - 10 nights at sea with sails.
Do you want to see the ocean? - 600 miles offshore, it's 5-7 days non-stop yachting, day and night in the ocean.
Do you want to visit new places? - Ibiza, Formentera, Cartagena, Malaga, Gibraltar, about. Madeira, about Tenerife
We take safety very seriously, so all yachts are carefully checked before proceeding. Engines and electronics, rigging and sails, steering gear and rescue equipment are all subject to revision.



from €888 / 23 days / 1pers.
Transition dates are November 2-23, 2019.
For convenience, the transition is divided into 2 stages.
The Mediterranean phase starts on November 2, and will pass through the island of Formentera, the cities of Cartagena, Almeria, Malaga and will finish on the border of Gibraltar, in the Spanish city of La Linea. The finish date is November 9th.
The Atlantic phase starts on November 9 in the city of La Linea. After preparing and briefing on safety, the yachts will start on a 600 mile transition to the Portuguese island of Madeira. Madeira is scheduled to stop for 2 days to explore the island. Then go to Tenerife 300 miles. We plan to finish in Tenerife on November 23, 2019. Route adjustments are possible due to weather conditions. We recommend taking tickets from Tenerife on November 24th.
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