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Captain your own stylish catamaran, revel in breathtaking views, and immerse yourself in the freedom of exploring pristine beaches, all without a license!
Set sail on our elite catamarans, accommodating up to 6 people, and relish a day filled with high-quality music, breathtaking views of Gran Canaria's beauty, and the freedom to captain your own voyage—all without the need for a license. Explore hidden bays, snorkel with vibrant marine life, and create unforgettable memories with friends and family.
That's not all! Included with the Boat Hire is return transport from the main tourist areas of Gran Canaria such as Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, Meloneras, San Agustin, Bahia Feliz, Puerto Rico, Amadores, Puerto Mogan and Taurito.
Designed for up to 6 people, our premium catamarans include everything to make your maritime experience unforgettable. With a convenient fridge on board, spacious seating areas for sun or shade preferences, and no additional fuel costs, your journey becomes not just a boat rental but a hassle-free, stylish escape on the tranquil waters of Gran Canaria.
The boat rental experience is tailor-made for those seeking adventure, from spirited groups of friends yearning for a day of sun-soaked laughter, to families desiring a relaxed outing exploring hidden coves. It's ideal for water enthusiasts yearning for an intimate ocean escape and couples seeking a private, romantic rendezvous. Whether you're a seasoned sea explorer or a first-time captain, our boats cater to all, ensuring a day of joy and unforgettable moments.
Set the perfect mood as you sail through Gran Canaria's waters, blending the rhythmic waves with your favourite tunes. The Bluetooth stereo ensures that your boat rental experience is not just a visual feast but a symphony of sea and sound, creating an atmosphere of pure bliss for you and your fellow seafarers.
No license required! Embark on a sea adventure with our boat rental in Gran Canaria, where luxury meets the freedom of unrestricted seafaring. Our mini catamarans, accommodating up to 6 individuals, redefine boat rentals, promising a day of fun, adventure, and memorable moments.
Designed for those with discerning tastes, our boats offer a stylish retreat on the tranquil waters of Gran Canaria. From the flexibility to choose your departure time to the ability to drive without a license, these excursions cater to individuals and groups seeking exclusivity, privacy and a seamless oceanic experience.
Hiring a boat is ideal for private group tours, family outings, or romantic escapes. Captain your own voyage with no special license required, exploring hidden bays and snorkelling in secret alcoves. Starting at 110€ for one hour, the rental includes complimentary paddle surf and snorkel equipment for three hours or more. The boat can accommodate up to six individuals, offering shaded seating, a central table, on-board shower, and a fridge for refreshments. Booking is seamless with a small deposit, and fuel costs are fully covered. Bookings are available Monday to Sunday from 9:30 till 20:00. The team speaks English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication.
Return Transport is included for the Boat Hire from the main tourist areas of Gran Canaria such as Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, Meloneras, San Agustin, Bahia Feliz, Puerto Rico, Amadores, Puerto Mogan and Taurito.
Ensure you’re prepared for an exceptional experience by bringing comfortable attire for the sun, along with swimwear, sun cream, and a towel. Feel free to pack your own ice, food, and drinks to enhance your personal enjoyment onboard.
To ensure a seamless experience, familiarize yourself with our policies and key information:
Meeting Location: Gather at Av del Muelle 34, Arguineguín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Weather Policy: In the event of adverse weather conditions, the boat rental may need to be cancelled. Alternate dates will be offered in such cases.
Late Arrival: Punctuality is crucial, as late arrivals result in a deduction from your allocated trip time.
Alcohol Consumption: The captain must refrain from consuming alcohol during the trip.
Deposit and Equipment: A 100€ deposit is required, covering snorkel masks and ensuring the boat’s return in good condition. Exercise caution with all provided equipment.
Age Limit: The captain must have a minimum age of 18 for the boat rental. ID or passport will be required.
Coolbox: A coolbox is available, but guests must provide their own ice.
Marine Life Interaction: Respect for marine life is paramount, with fines for improper interactions the responsibility of guests.
€30.00 Deposit reservation and €80.00 remaining balance to pay at the pick up.
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No, a special license is not required. The minimum age for the captain renting a boat is 18 who will need to provide ID or a passport.
The meeting point is at Av del Muelle 34, Arguineguín, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and you should arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled departure time.
Return Transport to the boat is included from the main tourist areas of Gran Canaria such as Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, Meloneras, San Agustin, Bahia Feliz, Puerto Rico, Amadores, Puerto Mogan and Taurito.
The boats can comfortably accommodate up to six individuals.
Yes, a small deposit is required to book online with the remainder payable at pick up. A security deposit of €100 is also required to cover equipment, snorkel masks and ensures the boat's return in good condition.
Yes, guests are encouraged to bring their own ice, food and drinks. There is also a coolbox on the boat.
If a trip is canceled due to bad weather, alternative dates will be offered.
The captain must refrain from consuming alcohol during the trip. Any fines for breaking this rule are the responsibility of the captain.
Bookings can easily be made online to secure your boat rental.
Bring comfortable attire for the sun, swimwear, sun cream and a towel.
They are the best boys.
Eight dogs, seated regally in different poses, their noses shiny but their tails quite still. Though statues cast in iron, the dogs look realistic, from the droop of their ears to their piercing eyes. Los Perros de la Plaza de Santa Ana (the dogs of Santa Ana Plaza) is one of the symbols of the island of Gran Canaria.
The dogs stand guard facing the Cathedral of Santa Ana, the island's most important religious building. These aren't just ordinary statues meant to look cute—immortalised here are eight of Spain 's 12 dog breeds.
On my maiden visit to Gran Canaria, I soon learned that history and whimsy make for compatible bedfellows.
Gran Canaria is part of the Spanish Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Morocco. It is the third-largest island in the Canaries, and almost half the population lives there. Gran Canaria is a popular destination because of its beaches, little rain, temperate climate, and landscape that changes every few kilometres.
It's a haven for water bodies.
Early one morning, I step away from my beach-facing resort at Las Canteras and make my way to another water body. Agaete, in the north of the island, is a place where people can unwind. It is blessed with rocky mountains, old blue and white homes, giving it a Mediterranean vibe, and an impressive coastline. The streets are quiet because everyone is down by the waterfront, walking the promenade. At one end of the promenade are three volcanic sea pools — placid, clear, and ideal for a swim. These natural pools are by a cliffside and a great spot to spend a morning.
A leisurely walk on the promenade takes me to the other end, where older folk, skins tanned red, are discussing the latest football match in between swim breaks. Some are fishing, and the chatter breaks the sound of the waves. I sip on that typical Canarian morning refreshment, Leche y Leche (a cortado with condensed milk), and watch the activities. Far out in the distance is the remains of El Dedo de Dios, a natural rock formation affectionately called God's finger.
Time moves slowly in Agaete. Away from the sea pools, the town is known for its vineyards and coffee plantations. I get a glimpse of this heritage at Bodega Los Berrazales.
On the foothills of the cliffs of Tamadaba, amid a lush century-old forest, sits the 200-year-old Finca La Leja coffee plantation and winery. A guided tour showed me how coffee and wine are made. I walk under grape-laden vines, taking in the fruiting mango trees and admiring the flowers bursting out of every corner. After the tour, there is a tasting of the coffee and the wines followed by a special treat: a picnic in their vineyard. It's quite the romantic setting, sitting under the shade of a tree, snacking on local cheese, homemade spreads, fruits, crackers and their homemade apple and coffee jam.
Simple food never tasted this good.
In search of more local food, I make my way to the Teror, a beautiful town up in the mountains blessed with old houses and historic buildings, many of which sport traditional Canarian wooden balconies. While different towns in Gran Canaria have markets on different days, the Sunday market in Teror is special. The courtyard outside the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino (the island's patron saint) is abuzz with activity. As I walk the stone streets, the music of the timple (a small guitar with five strings) reaches my ears while I take in all the local food on display. There is the famous chorizo de Teror—a spicy pork spread, aged cheese including the unique queso de flor (made with thistle flower), sweet fried snacks, sugarcane juice, Canarian wines and the refreshingly sweet Clipper drink. While the market is great for fresh produce, there are many shops selling curios and souvenirs. The sweet scent of flowers leads me into Casa del Perfume Canario, a 500-year-old home that is a perfumery and a perfume museum. There, I learned the story of three generations of perfume-makers and how they use local ingredients (like the Canary Island dragon tree sap) in their scents. I am fascinated by their jewellery, which contains small pads which can be soaked in perfume, so the fragrance follows you through the day.
The scent of a morning well-spent lingers on.
While Teror is good for a casual stroll, my stamina and fitness levels are tested at a hike through the pine tree-laden Tamadaba forest. On the way, I pause to take in breathtaking views of the valley and listen to the tinkle of the bells of sheep and goats grazing by. As a reward for not collapsing on the hike, there's lunch in another beautiful town.
Artenara is the island's highest town (1270 metres above sea level) and enjoys a spectacular location: in the heart of Tamadaba Nature Reserve, and looking out onto the popular summits of Roque Nublo and Roque Bentayga. Artenara is fascinating because of its cave houses. Once a way of life for the Canarian aborigines, most residents still live in these cave dwellings, many of which are open to the public (to rent). Instead, I visit the Museo Etnográfico Casas Cuevas de Artenara (Cave Houses Museum) to see a glimpse of what life is/would've been like inside these homes. People would use the cave dwellings for sleeping and storage while the patio was where everything else happened. There's a noticeable dip in temperatures as I enter the caves, many of which have been set up to showcase the island's culture and crafts.
My fascination with Gran Canaria lies in how quickly the island changes— in climate, landscape, terrain, and even architecture—as I traverse it. Little wonder then that it is sometimes called a 'continent'. It's an island with many faces—from the cool climes of the cave houses to the five-century-old Columbus House (and museum) in the old town, from the black sand at one end of the popular Las Canteras beach to the sand-sculpted dunes on the equally buzzing Maspalomas beach, from the Gothic Revival stone Arucas Cathedral to the wooden balconies of Teror, and from the volcanic basin of Caldera de Bandama to the Barranco de Guayadeque ravine with its endemic vegetation.
There's something for every kind of traveller in Gran Canaria. Even the dog lovers.
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