Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Cabo Roig, Marina Cabo Roig
Dehesa de Campoamor
Dehesa de Campoamor
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Torrevieja, Marina Salinas
Between Alicante and Cartagena, in the heart of Costa Blanca, the small seaside town of Cabo Roig is a site not to be missed. With sheltered beaches and sunny cafés, it’s a great place to hire a boat and start exploring the coastline.
The cost of a private yacht charter in Cabo Roig depends on a number of factors. The average price for a boat is €315/ day. This price can change based on the duration of your rental, the season, the type of boat, the location of the marina, and any extras you might want to add. The availability of extras depends on the boat, but can include watersports equipment, snorkeling equipment, SUPs…
Whether you don’t have a boating licence, or just want to enjoy a stress-free day without the hassle of taking care of the boat, hiring a skipper can be a good idea. Having a local skipper onboard means they can share local knowledge, and bring you to their favorite spots. In Cabo Roig, the average skipper price for a day is €110.
Cabo Roig is a great starting point to explore the region between Alicante and Cartagena.
This beach is separated in two by a rocky islet, which makes for a quieter side perfect for families. It’s a great place to anchor your boat and snorkel: the volcanic seabed and rocky islets will provide you will lots of snorkeling ground.
Surrounded by a Mediterranean Water Reserve rich in flora and fauna, the island of Tabarca is the only inhabited island in the Valencia region. It boasts a couple of Blue Flag beaches, and many historical landmarks.
If you’re interested in learning more about the region’s history, stop at Torrevieja. There you can learn more about the city’s past in fishing and salt making in the Museo del Mar y de la Sal. The museum also has an old Spanish Navy submarine that you can visit. Whatever the time of year, there’s always something on in Torrevieja, especially when it comes to festivals.
The popular seaside resort of Punta Prima is located just north of Cabo Roig. It’s a lovely place for a walk along the promenade, and a local meal in one of the many restaurants.
Mar Menor is Europe’s biggest saltwater lagoon. The lagoon waters are shallow, and well protected, making it a lovely place to sail.
The weather stays mild all year in Cabo Roig. The average yearly temperature is 20°C, with May to the end of September being the warmest period.
In terms of price, summer corresponds to the high season, with a higher demand that consequently drives the prices up.
Whether you’re looking for a quiet sailing trip, or want to bring the whole family along, there are boats for everyone. The capacity of boats in Cabo Roig goes up to 11 people.
In Cabo Roig, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.