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Praia da Torre, Portugal - a yachting playground perfect to explore with Sailo

Discover Praia da Torre, Portugal by yacht charter with Sailo. Regardless if you’re an experienced sailor or just looking to enjoy a crewed boat rental, you’ll see a whole other side to . Whatever your vacation style, you’ll find the perfect boat to rent for your needs. From action packed day trips to week-long sailing vacations, hit the water in style and enjoy an experience to remember.

Find your weekly charter for a great sailing experience

If you are interested in a weekly sailing vacation, after you filtered for weekly trip duration, you can search through many boats in Praia da Torre, Portugal by price ranging between $1500 and $25000, type of boat, such as motorboats, sailboats monohulls or catamarans, and number of guests. You can refine your search results using advanced filters, such as number of cabins, air conditioning or wi-fi. You can see the prices per week and compare to find the best price for your boat rental.

Can I rent a boat without a captain (bareboat) in Praia da Torre, Portugal?

Yes, there are several boats available for rent without captain (bareboats). In order for you to charter a Sailo yacht without a captain, you will be asked to upload your boating resume when you submit your booking request.

Together we protect our oceans

However long you’re on a boat, it’s always a thrilling and fun experience. Here at Sailo, we like to make sure that the stunning beauty of the seas, lakes and rivers of our planet stay as pristine as possible. If you’re going to charter a yacht, from a few hours to week, try to follow these sustainable boating tips:
  • Take your rubbish home
  • Use eco-friendly sunblock
  • Avoid single use plastic
Much of the world’s plastic ends up in the sea, so reduce, reuse and recycle. Read more about responsible boating.