Set sail to discover the fascinating Rías Baixas, the Atlantic islands, and the most secret bays of northwestern Spain. Sail among wild beaches, fishing villages, and pine-covered cliffs, letting yourself be carried away by the slow rhythm of the wind and the authentic charm of Galician nature. Selected catamarans and sailboats await you for an unforgettable holiday along the Galician coast, between the Cíes, Ons, Sálvora Archipelago, and the enchanting inlets of the Ría de Arousa, Pontevedra, and Muros.
| DEPARTURE BASE | Rías Baixas, Galicia, Spain |
| DEPARTURE TIME | Check-in at 17:00 on embarkation day - Check-out at 09:00 on disembarkation day |
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| HOW TO GET THERE |
The Rías Baixas are easily accessible by car, following the signs to the main tourist ports in the area, such as Sanxenxo, Combarro, or Vigo. By train, you can comfortably reach Pontevedra or Vigo, served by national connections. The nearest airport is Vigo (IATA code: VGO), about 30 minutes by car from the port, or Santiago de Compostela airport (SCQ), well connected and about an hour away. |
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NOT TO BE MISSED View
The wild and fascinating Galicia is a spectacle of Atlantic landscapes that you absolutely must not miss if you love sailing. The Galician coast, rugged and authentic, is dotted with islands, deep rías, and fishing villages overlooking enchanting bays, where the sand is clear and the pines reach the sea. For those who wish to explore the mainland more deeply, it is advisable to organize an excursion in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park, a protected archipelago that includes natural gems such as the Cíes Islands, famous for the Rodas beach, often cited among the most beautiful in Europe, and for the trails that cross coastal forests and breathtaking views. To the south, the area of the Rías Baixas reveals tranquil and welcoming bays, ideal for boat stops, snorkeling, and swimming in surprisingly crystal-clear waters. Don't miss a visit to the Isla de Ons, with its maze of trails, imposing cliffs, and local cuisine based on simple and delicious Galician octopus. Then you arrive at A Illa de Arousa, flat and poetic, connected to the mainland by a bridge, where the maritime tradition coexists with untouched natural landscapes and small golden beaches hidden among pine forests and rocks. The smaller islands and coves of the Rías de Muros e Noia will be perfect for those seeking a quiet swim or wanting to explore authentic villages like Combarro, suspended between sea and granite. The journey ends in the north, along the coast of the Mariña Lucense, where the Playa de las Catedrales enchants with its rock arches sculpted by the sea and wind, and where nature manifests itself with strength and poetry. In Galicia, between ocean and land, every corner is an invitation to slow down, explore, and be surprised.

Extra Days View
Extend your holiday with a few more days in Galicia, starting from the Rías Baixas!
Take advantage of our travel tips: discover the authentic soul of this region thanks to the exclusive suggestions of our skippers. Whether you want to start or extend your holiday with a few additional days on land, Galicia awaits you with rugged coasts, fishing villages, green landscapes, and a culture rich in traditions.
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International crew and guests |
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| Class |
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| Product ID |
607 |
Questions & Answers
Do I need a boating license to charter a boat?
It depends on the type of boat and the option chosen.
For a charter with a skipper, no boating license is required. In the case of a charter without a skipper (bareboat), you must meet the requirements of the regulations of the country where you are sailing and present an adequate nautical CV.
For more information on boating licenses and current regulations, consult the dedicated page:
Is it possible to charter a boat with or without a skipper?
Yes. You can choose to charter with a professional skipper or, if you have experience and a boating license, charter without a skipper (bareboat). The BeBlue team is available to help you choose the solution best suited to your needs and the type of vacation you desire.
Can I charter a boat to join a flotilla?
Yes. It is possible to participate in a BeBlue flotilla by chartering a boat with a skipper, even without a boating license or sailing experience. The skipper takes care of managing the boat and navigation, while the crew can enjoy the flotilla experience in total relaxation, benefiting from BeBlue's organization and assistance.
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Is it possible to charter a boat for a weekend or short periods?
Yes, but only in certain destinations and during specific times of the year.
The availability of charters for weekends or short periods depends on the season and the individual boat. We recommend contacting us to receive a personalized quote.
How long does a weekly charter normally last?
A weekly charter generally lasts 7 nights, with embarkation on Saturday afternoon and disembarkation the following Saturday morning. In some cases, different durations may be available, depending on the destination and boat availability.
How is the sailing itinerary structured?
If a skipper is present, the itinerary is defined together with the crew, taking into account the group's preferences and weather/sea conditions.
In the case of a charter without a skipper, the itinerary is decided by the guests and the captain, nautical chart in hand.
BeBlue is always available to provide support and advice on itineraries, the best stopovers, and technical route management.
How is provisioning (food and drink) managed on board?
Provisioning is the responsibility of the guests. It can be organized independently or ordered online with delivery directly to the boat, depending on the destination and the port of embarkation.
For more information on the provisioning service, consult the dedicated page:
What is included and what is not included in the charter/rental?
The charter generally includes the boat and its standard equipment.
Costs such as provisioning, fuel, ports, buoys, and any extra services are excluded. All details are always indicated clearly and transparently in the quote.
What types of insurance are available for the charter?
Various types of insurance are available designed to protect the skipper and crew, including:
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third-party liability insurance (RC)
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trip cancellation insurance
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insurance covering the security deposit
All information on charter insurance is available here:
Is it possible to request a skipper and hostess on board? What are the indicative costs?
Yes. BeBlue can propose qualified Italian crews, consisting of a skipper and, upon request, a hostess/cook.
Indicative weekly costs are:
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Skipper: approximately €1,400 – €1,750 per week
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Hostess/cook: approximately €1,250 – €1,600 per week
The hostess's duties generally include managing the kitchen, tidying up common areas, and supporting life on board. Operational details are always clarified before booking, based on BeBlue guidelines.
How do I choose the boat best suited to my needs?
The choice of boat depends on the number of people, level of experience, destination, time of year, and budget. The BeBlue team supports you in selecting the most suitable boat, helping you compare models, layouts, and equipment to build a tailor-made vacation.
Is there Wi-Fi on board?
Some boat owners provide an on-board Wi-Fi modem service; the connection usually has the same range as a personal phone. for sailing outside Europe, we recommend using an eSIM or purchasing a local data SIM.
In Europe, free roaming is active, allowing you to use your phone plan just like at home. More information is available in the “Roaming abroad” section of the BeBlue website:
Note: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should be confirmed before booking by a BeBlue agent.