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The Costa Blanca has an excellent selection of well protected modern marinas
with all the facilities you need to moor and maintain a boat all year round. |
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There are over 200 kilometres of coast line to explore and enjoy
the breathtaking scenery, coves and beaches. |
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There are protected nature reserves which can only be visited by
boat such as Taberca Island and Benidorm Rock. |
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Ibiza and Formentera are close to main land Costa Blanca and are well
known as Boating Paradise and for being safe
to anchor over night
without having to enter a Marina. |
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All major towns along the Costa Blanca have boat engineers should
you need any repair work. |
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The cost of keeping your boat on the Cost Blanca is determined b the length and
beam of the boat, you will find that most marinas will lease you a
mooring on a 12 month basis which usually work out a lot cheaper than
the UK. There are some marinas that do charge extra for electricity and
water so do check that when making your booking. It is also possible to buy
a mooring however they tend to be expensive and the opportunity doesn't arise
too often. |
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All of the marinas on the Costa Blanca have yacht brokers to charter
or buy boats. You will find a good selection of franchised main agents in Alicante
and Denia with new and used boats in stock. It is also possible charter
a small boat from as little as €400 a day however if you do not have
your skippers licence you will have to hire a skipper.
If you are using your boat in Spanish waters you will need to carry
the ships papers and insurance at all times. The minimum qualification required
(as a British Passport holder) is an ICC issued by the Royal Yachting
Association in the UK. |
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