Boat rental in Alicante · Princess — 37 (2024)
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Motorboat - 12m — Princess - 37
“Smiling” is the name of the boat, made in England by the Princess shipyard. Completely refurbished in 2024, to provide the best service to our passengers. All the woodwork is new, stainless steel kitchen, rebuilt cabins, new bathrooms and toilets, electrical installation, plumbing, bilge equipment, fire extinguishing and endless modifications for the comfort of the day. Characteristics: 12 m in length and 4 meters wide. 460 hp of power with two engines Capacity of 11 passengers + a professional skipper Available with skipper. 12 square meter fly bridge with hardtop. 15 square meter bow solarium Sound system throughout the boat 2 full bathrooms Shower on platform 4 square meters of platform at the stern Underwater lights Floating bed Paddle Surf Courtesy lighting Adjustable schedules. (the skipper's price for 4 hours is 150 euros. Send me a message and I will modify the offer for you) 8 hours day: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 4 hours morning: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4 hours afternoon: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 4 hours evening: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Fuel consumption is not included. But it is calculated depending on the route chosen. Walk around the bay: visiting the beaches of Postiguet, under Mount Benacantil, with the castle of Santa Barbara at its peak. Afterwards we will head north, visiting the small coves of the quarry, which will take us to the beach of Albufereta. From there, with a couple of small coves, we will find a small marina, and on the other side of said port, a small sandy beach, very sheltered and calm, protected from almost any wave, well known to paddle surfers. And next to these small beaches we have another, Bahía de los Pinos, a small stone beach, between breakwaters with lots of underwater nature. The fuel consumption of this walk is 50 euros. Visit to Cabo de las Huertas, along with the lighthouse, the stone ridges and reach the beach of San Juan. Together with the walk if you wish to the bay. We recommend the walk to visit the cape with a minimum of 4 hours, the 8-hour one being perfect to stop and enjoy two different beaches. What could be going to San Juan beach first, playing in the transparent water with white sand, like Formentera, and then going to eat at the Albufereta or Almadraba, which are more sheltered and generally the water temperature is also higher. The fuel consumption of this trip is 100 euros. Route to Campello. This can be a continuation of the previous routes, the walk along the bay or the visit to Cabo de las Huertas. So in continuation of the previous ones, passing Cabo de las Huertas and arriving at San Juan beach, with a length of 7 km, we will arrive at the Rincon de la Zofra, known for the old restaurant "El Gallo Rojo" that hosted the singer Julio Iglesias on numerous occasions during the summers of the last century. Afterwards, we will arrive at the mouth of the Monnegre River, which in its lowest part is also called Rio Seco. And so, we will arrive at the beach of Carrer la Mar, where the clot del illot ends the small beach and the Campello yacht club begins, where they have a restaurant and a beach bar that make some great rice dishes, paellas, and squid. Even so, behind the port, you can also visit the Baths of the Queen, the Roman fish farm, the Almadraba cove, the Amerador beach, the Morro Blanco cove, or the Middle cove with the Coveta Fumá, the Piteres cove or the Lomas de Rejas cove. We recommend this route for an 8-hour rental. Fuel consumption is 200 euros Crossing to Tabarca Departure from the port of Alicante, heading south, finding shelter under the slipway, sailing close to the Alicante palm grove, and urbanva. Next we enter the Arenales del Sol, where there are still virgin sand dunes, right next to the coast, something unusual to see today. Afterwards, we will arrive at Gran Alacant and the Santa Pola lighthouse, where activities such as paragliding are carried out. Just above the Carabasí beach, which is a virgin beach where the pines reach sea level. And with that, we arrive at the Island of Tabarca, which is a world reference for its underwater flora and fauna, and where we can carry out activities such as snorkelling, paddle surfing and of course go to the island to eat in the restaurants the typical Tabarquino dish, a fish stew, squid and enjoy its many small coves that the smallest inhabited island in the Mediterranean has. For this activity it is recommended that it be a minimum of 8 hours. The fuel consumption of this trip is 150 or 180 euros, depending on the area we go to in Tabarca. If it is north or south. You can choose, and comfort will depend on the weather. If the wind comes from the south, the waves will also come from the south, so we recommend going to the north beach. And vice versa. Summarizing. By time: 2 hours Walk around the bay 4 hours. Walk around the bay and/or visit to Cabo de las Huertas 8 hours. Walk around the bay, visit to Cabo de las Huertas and route to Campello or crossing to Tabarca. Where to eat? We recommend prior reservation. Walk around the bay. We can disembark on paddle surf to go to the beach and eat in one of the restaurants. On Postiguet beach or Almadraba they have restaurants. Visit to Cabo de las Huertas. I would go back to eat at Almadraba beach. There are two restaurants that require prior reservation, they are the ones I would go to. Route to Campello. I would eat in the restaurant, or the beach bar of the Campello nautical club. Facilities for entering the port. Crossing to Tabarca. You will eat in the restaurant, or on the boat. There are many restaurants on the island, and a boat from the restaurant can bring us food to the boat or can pick you up to go to the restaurant. The skipper will stay on the boat at all times guarding it. Included activities: Snorkeling Paddle surfing Floating mat.
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Location of the motorboat: Marina Deportiva Del Puerto De Alicante, Alicante