Charter a Yacht in Las Palmas: Canary Capital

Charter a Yacht in Las Palmas: Canary Capital

Cast off from Muelle Deportivo at noon, anchor below the city at Las Canteras beach, eat at a Vegueta tapas restaurant by night. 2 days as the trade-wind start point.

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the largest city in the Canary Islands and shares the regional capital with Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The harbour at Muelle Deportivo holds the largest marina in the Atlantic — 1,250 berths and the start point of the annual ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers) transatlantic rally to St Lucia every November. The 3-kilometre Las Canteras city beach sits inside a natural reef barrier on the north side of town. Behind the seafront, the medieval Vegueta quarter holds the cathedral, Colón's house (where Columbus stayed in 1492), and the best tapas restaurants in the city. Las Palmas is the standard charter base for Atlantic crossings. Season runs year-round.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Vegueta Old Town
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Stroll back in time in this charming historic quarter. Admire colonial architecture, wander through vibrant market squares, and visit the impressive Cathedral of Santa Ana.

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Museo Canario
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Delve into the island's history and pre-Hispanic cultures at this fascinating museum. See ancient artifacts, mummies, and exhibits that offer a glimpse into the lives of the indigenous Canarian people. 

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Explore this museum located in a beautiful historic house, delving into Christopher Columbus' connection to the island and offering insights into the Age of Discovery.

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