

Start:Radazul, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Finish:Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Canary Islands - our favorite location) And there are many reasons for this!
Firstly, these are the islands of eternal spring. It is neither cold nor hot. The air temperature is always around 22 degrees. The water temperature is about 18. It is better not to come up with a trip on a yacht.
Secondly, nature. Here are collected more than 25 climatic zones! In just one day, you can visit the desert, the tundra, and the pine forest. The variety of nature is impressive!
Thirdly, there are gorgeous views! It’s worth a little sailing away from Tenerife, overlooking the huge Teide volcano! You haven’t seen this before!
Fourth, prices. Here really very nice prices for everything) Dinner at the restaurant with the freshest seafood with wine will cost you about 10-15 euros per person. Moreover, the portions will be very Spanish, that is, large and delicious! Due to the fact that the Canary Islands are located far from mainland Spain, there are many benefits, so the prices are lower for everything: for gasoline, for food, and for clothes.
From the point of view of yachting, there are also excellent conditions: there is almost always wind, moderately strong and in the right direction. And here is the second largest carnival in the world!
In general, a fabulous place! Join and see for yourself!





from €690 / 8 days / 1pers.
18:00 — заселение на яхту, базовый инструктаж, знакомство с командой.

Переход на юг острова в город Лас Гайетас.

Переход в город Лос Гигантес

Переход на остров Ла Гомера

Весь день катаемся по острову на машине

Переход на юг острова Тенерифе, марина Сан-Мигель

Переход в Санта-Круз-де-Тенерифе. Вечером участие в карнавале.

9:00 — выселние с яхты

Canary Islands - an archipelago of volcanic islands, which is located in the Atlantic Ocean. The history of the Canary Islands is very interesting and eventful. It was here that Columbus made his last stop before the discovery of America. The island of Homer became a window from Europe to the New World, and the Canary Islands became widely known. Many states of the century fought for the archipelago, but the Canaries continue to remain under Spanish control.
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