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Weekly Costa Brava Sailing Charter from Port of Roses for Families and Groups
This private 7-night catamaran charter from Port of Roses offers a highly enjoyable way to experience the Costa Brava through a route that feels balanced, varied, and easy to love from the first day to the last. The itinerary moves between elegant villages, traditional coastal towns, beach areas, and comfortable marina stops, giving guests a week that combines scenic sailing with time ashore and plenty of opportunities to swim, relax, and enjoy local Catalan atmosphere. It is particularly well suited to families, groups of friends, and travelers who want a private sailing holiday with space, comfort, and an itinerary that remains active without ever feeling rushed. With a professional skipper included, guests can simply focus on the pleasure of the coast, the quality of the stops, and the unique rhythm of living aboard a catamaran for a full week.
About Our Service in Port of Roses, Cadaqués, Port de la Selva, L’Escala, L’Estartit and Roses
Day 1 - Saturday starts with embarkation at Port of Roses from 17:00. Boarding at this secure, well-equipped marina allows guests to settle in comfortably, organize belongings, complete the yacht orientation, and become familiar with the layout and life onboard before departure. The first sail to Cadaqués is an excellent opening stage for the charter. Arriving by sea gives guests a memorable first impression of one of the Costa Brava’s most iconic villages, with whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and a calm bay that immediately establish the Mediterranean tone of the holiday. The evening may be spent ashore exploring the waterfront and village centre, or onboard enjoying the serenity of the anchorage as the sun sets.
On Day 2 - Sunday, the yacht departs for Port de la Selva. This part of the route introduces guests to a quieter and more traditional coastal setting, framed by the rugged landscape of the Cap de Creus area. The day offers a pleasing mix of sailing and destination time. Once ashore, guests can explore the village, sample local cuisine, or visit Sant Pere de Rodes for a cultural excursion that adds historical depth to the holiday. At sea, there is time for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding, ensuring that the day feels active but never over-structured. The evening atmosphere here is especially relaxed, making it a wonderful place to enjoy dinner while taking in the peaceful maritime setting.
Day 3 - Monday continues south to L’Escala, a destination that gives the itinerary a broader Costa Brava identity by combining beaches, local food culture, and nearby heritage. The sail itself is long enough to feel rewarding, but still comfortable within the rhythm of the week. Once in L’Escala, guests can walk the town, enjoy seafood tapas, visit local markets, or explore the Empúries Roman ruins, which provide one of the most interesting historical excursions along this coastline. The stop works particularly well for groups because it offers something for everyone - beach time, archaeology, dining, relaxed promenades, and plenty of atmosphere.
On Day 4 - Tuesday, the yacht makes the shorter passage to L’Estartit. This lively town offers a different feel from the previous stops, with a more animated waterfront and excellent conditions for enjoying the sea. Guests can anchor nearby or use the marina setting as a base for an easy afternoon of swimming, paddleboarding, sightseeing, and local shopping. The town’s energy helps keep the itinerary varied, and it is a good place for guests who enjoy having a few more options ashore while still remaining in a scenic coastal environment.
Day 5 - Wednesday returns the yacht to L’Escala, but with the flexibility to stop for swimming or snorkeling along the route. This is one of the itinerary’s strengths: returning to a place does not reduce variety when the stop itself offers enough cultural and leisure value to reward more time. Guests can revisit favored areas of town, explore the Empúries site if they did not do so earlier, enjoy another relaxed meal ashore, or spend the day mostly aboard, treating the yacht as a comfortable private retreat. The evening once again suits sunset views, onboard dining, and easy social time as the week progresses.
On Day 6 - Thursday, the charter returns toward Roses. The sail is scenic and can include pauses in coves for swimming, turning the passage into another enjoyable day rather than a straightforward relocation. Once in Roses, guests have the chance to explore local historic areas such as the Ciutadella, walk the waterfront, enjoy cafés and restaurants, or simply relax aboard with the comfort of being back in a protected bay. The stop is both practical and attractive, which is one reason this overall route works so well operationally and experientially.
Day 7 - Friday completes the final short return to Port of Roses. There is still time to enjoy the sea one last time through snorkeling, paddleboarding, or a final swim, while guests who prefer shore exploration can use the day to browse the promenade and local shops. The last evening onboard becomes an important part of the week’s conclusion, giving everyone time to celebrate, reflect, and enjoy the final atmosphere of their private yacht holiday before departure. On Day 8 - Saturday, disembarkation takes place at 09:00 after breakfast, bringing the sailing week to a smooth and satisfying close.
About Our Catamaran
This charter is offered aboard a 2017 Bavaria Nautitech 46 Fly catamaran, a yacht particularly well matched to week-long Mediterranean cruising with larger private groups. At 13.71 metres in length and 7.55 metres in beam, the yacht offers an impressive sense of breadth and stability, creating a far more relaxed onboard environment for dining, lounging, and moving about than many narrower vessels can provide. This is especially valuable on a weekly charter, where the boat is not only transport, but also home, terrace, dining room, and social space all in one.
The accommodation consists of 4 double cabins and 2 individual cabins for up to 12 guests, which makes the yacht flexible across a wide range of group compositions. For families, it provides sleeping practicality. For groups of friends, it gives enough segmentation to preserve comfort and privacy. The 4 bathrooms and 2 showers make daily life far easier, especially on a route where guests are regularly returning from swimming, shore visits, and active coastal days. These features contribute significantly to the premium feel of the overall experience.
The flybridge is one of the standout areas onboard, giving guests an elevated platform for panoramic cruising views, morning coffee, or evening drinks. The outdoor lounge and dining area support the social rhythm of charter life, while the bathing platform makes access to the sea simple and enjoyable during stops. Inside, the yacht’s modern design is supported by highly practical amenities, including a double refrigerator, oven, cooktop, hot water system, stereo system, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, inverter, solar-ready systems, and dinghy davits. Together, these features make the yacht well equipped not only for sailing, but for genuinely comfortable living over a full week.
From a technical standpoint, the yacht includes autopilot, GPS, VHF, speed sensor, anemometer, and electric windlass, supported by twin 50hp Volvo engines for reliable maneuvering and efficient route handling. All of this means guests benefit from a yacht that is not just visually appealing and spacious, but fully prepared for safe, comfortable, and enjoyable cruising along the Costa Brava.
The Costa Brava Charter Guests Remember
This charter has strong booking appeal because it combines the elements that matter most in a successful weekly sailing holiday: a practical and beautiful departure base, a route with real destination variety, a spacious catamaran that supports life onboard comfortably, and the guidance of a professional skipper who allows the week to unfold effortlessly. Guests are able to enjoy Cadaqués, Port de la Selva, L’Escala, L’Estartit, and Roses not as rushed postcard stops, but as parts of a coherent and highly enjoyable private journey along the coast. In a region with many sailing options, this one stands out because it offers genuine balance - cultural interest, attractive swimming stops, manageable sailing distances, and enough onboard comfort to make the yacht itself part of the pleasure. For travelers seeking a private Costa Brava charter that feels relaxed, complete, and worth every day of the week, this is an exceptionally strong choice.



















































