Rent a 40' Ronautica in Tenerife, Canary Islands – Spain

Boat for rent Ronautica 40.0 feet in Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain
40.0 feet Ronautica in great shape
Ronautica's 40.0 feet in Santa Cruz De Tenerife
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From
€627
€627
per ¼ day

Sailboat for rental in Santa Cruz De Tenerife, ES

Ronautica • RO 400 • 2005
Neil
Hosted by Neil
Since 2016
40 feet
11 Guests
0 Cabins
Captained

Description

Want to have some adventurous memories with your friends, family or colleagues? Why not get onboard & explore the picturesque views of Spain, treasuring the memories of your upcoming vacation? Our Ronautica 40 is the most luxurious, comfortable and spacious sloop. Experience pure luxury and comfort onboard 5 stars luxurious cruising monohull. The yacht has lots of comfort and class. Being featured with all the amenities your onboard experience is going to be the best time of your cruising.

Prices:
• 3 Hours: €627 EUR
Shared excursion for 1 to 11 people, which includes transport (+25 radius of Puerto Colon), Cava, food (snack), drink, 3 hrs. crossing.
• 6 Hours: €969 EUR
Private excursion for 1 to 11 people which includes transport (+25km radius of Puerto Colon), champagne toast, paella or roasted chicken, drink, 6 hrs. crossing.

A payment of 20% of the total reservation will be made and the remaining 80% will be paid on the day of the excursion.

We invite you to enjoy our boats and service from our marina in Costa Adeje. Our boat is available for private and shared charter. We also have water-sports equipment and fishing boats available. Please contact us for more information, prices and availability.

Details

Manufacturer
Ronautica
Model
RO 400
Build year
2005
Max Capacity
11
Number of engines
1
Horsepower per engine
0

Accommodations

This boat has a maximum capacity of 11 people. It features 0 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 0, 0 bathrooms, and 0 showers.

Amenities

Dining
Cocktail parties

Policies

Cancelation policy: No Refund

No refund if renter cancels

Owner

Neil
About Neil

I am Capt. Neil, with decades of experience and I know what my guests want.

    Speaks English

Location & Destination Guide

Sailing in Spain’s Canary Islands offers a treasure trove of opportunity. With a boat charter in Tenerife or Gran Canaria, you’ll be able to explore secluded beaches, hidden snorkel spots and sleepy villages.

Offering a favorable climate year round, the Canary Islands are a favorite for sunseekers from Europe and further afield.

FAQs

What type of yacht should I charter?
No matter what type of yacht you choose to charter, we know that you will have a fantastic time on the water. If you are more about the journey, and want a relaxing time aboard, then choose from one of the many sailboats on the platform. If you are more about the destination, and going fast, check out the powerboats on Sailo. For an exclusive experience, Sailo recommends chartering a luxurious yacht for the day. Finally, Sailo has access to many event boats as well for group outings from 50 - 1,000 guests. If you are still unsure, then just ask! Read more
What should I bring?
Bring yourself, and some comfortable clothes suitable to the season you are going to be out on the water. Please keep in mind that it is often 10 degrees cooler out on the water, so a jacket or windbreaker is never a bad idea. We also recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses, as well as a swimsuit if appropriate for your charter location. Please coordinate with your captain regarding any food or drinks that you wish to bring aboard. For term-charters, Sailo recommends using soft-sided luggage, and keeping it simple. Read more
How long does a rental last?
The basic daily rental is structured as either a quarter-, half-, or full-day. A quarter-day is two hours, a half-day is four hours, and a full-day is eight hours. You can also discuss a custom trip with the boat by contacting the owner through Sailo. Most term charters (weekly rentals) are from Saturday to Saturday. Keep in mind that the boat generally needs to be back at the dock by Friday evening, and you will need to be off the boat on Saturday morning so they can prepare the boat for the next guests. Read more
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