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Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day, Rentals for Groups
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Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day, Rentals for Groups

You want a private yacht charter Marbella day for your group, and you want it sorted without the fluff. A day on the water with a licensed skipper, cold drinks, and the Costa del Sol sun. BoatHire24 lists boats from Puerto Banús, Marbella Marina, Cabopino, Estepona, Sotogrande, and Benalmádena. Motor yachts, catamarans, sailing yachts, RIBs, fishing boats, licence-free day boats, and superyachts. Every charter includes a skipper, so you sit back and enjoy.

Forget the endless scrolling through charter company sites. We’ve done the legwork, pulling together real boats, real prices, and real availability. Whether it’s a birthday, a corporate do, or just because you fancy a day off dry land, you can filter by size, type, and port. Prices start from around EUR 800 for a half-day on a 10-metre motor yacht, and go up to price on request for a 30-metre superyacht. You book directly through the platform, no middleman markup.

This page covers what you get, which ports work best, the boat types that suit groups, pricing guidance, the best months to go, how to book, and who this kind of charter is for. If you’re after a BoatHire24 experience that doesn’t involve a timeshare pitch or hidden fees, read on.

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What a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day Includes

A private yacht charter Marbella day means the whole boat is yours. No strangers, no sharing, just your group and the crew. The standard package includes a licensed skipper who handles navigation, mooring, and safety. Some boats also come with a host or stewardess, especially the larger motor yachts and catamarans. Fuel is usually included for the agreed itinerary, but check the booking details because some operators charge extra for fuel beyond a set number of hours.

Food and drink are not automatically included. Many charters offer a catering upgrade: a tapas platter, a paella lunch, or a BBQ on the aft deck. You can also bring your own food and drink, as long as you don’t expect the crew to cook it. Ice and coolboxes are standard. Snorkelling gear, paddleboards, and inflatable water toys are often available on request, sometimes at an extra cost of around EUR 50-100 per item.

The itinerary is flexible within reason. You tell the skipper where you want to go: Cala del Faro for a swim, the coast off Estepona old town for a view of the castle, or out towards the Strait of Gibraltar to spot dolphins. The skipper knows the local anchorages and weather patterns, so they’ll advise on the best route. If you want to dock for lunch at a chiringuito, that’s doable too, but you pay the mooring fee if there is one.

Every charter includes insurance, life jackets, and a safety briefing. The boats are inspected and licensed, so you’re not taking a gamble. For a search on BoatHire24, you can filter by included amenities like WiFi, sound system, or flybridge.

Which Ports Work Best for a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day

Puerto Banús is the obvious choice. It’s the glitzy marina in Marbella, full of superyachts and flashy motor yachts. Departing from here gives you quick access to the coast west towards Estepona and east to Cabopino. The marina itself is a tourist attraction, with designer shops and restaurants. If you want to impress your group, start from Banús. The downside is that berthing fees are higher, so charter prices from this port tend to be slightly above average.

Marbella Marina, also called Puerto Deportivo, is a more laid-back alternative. It’s in the town centre, close to the old town and the beach. Boats from here are often a bit cheaper than Banús, and you still get the same sea access. It’s a good option if your group is staying in Marbella town and wants to walk to the boat.

Cabopino is a small marina east of Marbella, near the dunes of Artola. It’s quieter and less commercial. The boats here are mostly smaller motor yachts and fishing boats. If you want a low-key day without the glamour, Cabopino works. It’s also closer to the Nerja caves if you fancy a longer trip east.

Estepona marina is west of Marbella, near the old town with its flower-filled streets. The charter options here are a mix of sailing yachts and motor boats. It’s a good starting point for heading towards the Strait of Gibraltar, where you can see dolphins and, on a clear day, the coast of Africa.

Sotogrande is further west, a luxury residential area with a large marina. It’s less touristy and more exclusive. Boats from here are often larger, and the charter prices reflect that. Benalmádena, east of Marbella, has a marina with a range of boats, from RIBs to catamarans. It’s convenient if you’re staying on the Costa del Sol between Fuengirola and Torremolinos.

Boat Types for a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day

Motor yachts are the most popular choice for groups. They have spacious decks, a saloon with air conditioning, and a bathroom. A 12-metre motor yacht can take up to 12 guests. Prices for a half-day start from around EUR 1,200. Full-day rates are typically EUR 1,800-2,500. You get speed, comfort, and a sun pad at the bow.

Catamarans are the party boats. They have a wide beam, so they’re stable and don’t roll much. The deck space is massive, often with a trampoline at the front. A 13-metre catamaran can hold 12 guests. Half-day prices start from EUR 1,500. Catamarans are great for groups that want to swim, lounge, and eat. They’re slower than motor yachts, but that’s not the point.

Sailing yachts are for the purists. A 14-metre sailing yacht with a skipper can take 8-10 guests. Half-day from EUR 1,000. You get the experience of sailing, the quiet, and the chance to help with the ropes if you want. They’re less about partying and more about cruising. If your group wants to sail under the La Concha mountain view, this is the option.

RIBs and speedboats are for the adrenaline crowd. A 6-metre RIB can take 6-8 guests. Half-day from EUR 500. They’re fast, open, and wet. You’ll get a thrill ride to Cala del Faro or a dolphin-watching trip. Not ideal for lounging, but perfect for a quick blast.

Fishing boats are specialised. A 7-metre fishing boat with a skipper costs from EUR 600 for a half-day. You get rods, bait, and local knowledge. The fishing off Marbella is decent for bream, sea bass, and sometimes tuna. Licence-free day boats are small motorboats you can drive yourself without a licence. They’re limited to 10 metres and 6 guests. Half-day from EUR 300. You don’t get a skipper, so you’re on your own. Good for a couple or a small group who want independence.

Superyachts are the top end. 25 metres and above, with crew, jetskis, and a tender. Price on request. If you have to ask, you can probably afford it. They’re available from Puerto Banús and Sotogrande.

Pricing Guidance for a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day

Prices vary by boat size, type, season, and port. A half-day is usually 4 hours, a full day is 8 hours. Half-day charters are more common for groups who want a shorter experience. Full-day allows for a longer cruise, lunch at a beach club, and more swimming stops.

For a motor yacht up to 12 metres, half-day from EUR 800, full day from EUR 1,500. For a catamaran up to 14 metres, half-day from EUR 1,200, full day from EUR 2,000. For a sailing yacht up to 14 metres, half-day from EUR 900, full day from EUR 1,600. For a RIB up to 8 metres, half-day from EUR 500, full day from EUR 900. These are starting prices. High season (July, August) adds 20-30%. Easter and September are also busy.

Extras: catering from EUR 30 per person, paddleboard EUR 80, jetski tow EUR 150. Some charters include a photographer or a DJ for an extra fee. You can negotiate directly with the operator through the platform, but the listed price is what you pay plus any extras you add.

Deposits are typically 30-50% at booking, with the balance due on the day. Cancellation policies vary: most allow free cancellation up to 14 days before, then 50% refund up to 7 days. Check the terms on the specific boat listing.

Best Months for a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day

May, June, September, and October are the sweet spots. The weather is warm (22-28 degrees C), the sea is calm, and the crowds are thinner. July and August are hot (30-35 degrees C) and busy, but the water is perfect for swimming. The afternoon Levante wind can pick up in summer, making the sea choppy, but the skipper will adjust the route.

April and November are borderline. You might get a good day, but it’s riskier. Water temperature in April is around 17 degrees C, so swimming is cold. December to March is low season. Some boats still operate, but expect cooler temperatures (15-20 degrees C) and a higher chance of wind. Prices are lower, though, so if you’re flexible, you can get a bargain.

The best time of day for a charter is 10:00 to 18:00. Sunset charters (18:00-21:00) are popular for groups who want a relaxed evening with drinks. The light over the La Concha mountain is spectacular.

How to Book a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day on BoatHire24

Go to the homepage, enter your dates, group size, and port. The search results show you available boats with photos, specs, and prices. You can filter by boat type, length, and amenities. Each listing has a booking calendar and a direct message option to ask the operator questions.

Once you find a boat you like, you book and pay the deposit through the platform. The operator confirms the booking within 24 hours. You get a confirmation email with the meeting point and skipper contact. On the day, you turn up at the marina, meet the crew, and go. No hidden fees, no bait and switch.

If you’re unsure, you can read the boat reviews from previous guests. All reviews are verified. You can also check the BoatHire24 blog for tips on what to bring, how to avoid seasickness, and the best anchorages.

Who a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day Is For

Groups of friends celebrating a birthday, a stag or hen do, or a reunion. Families with kids who want a safe day on the water. Corporate groups for team building or client entertainment. Couples who want a romantic day with a private skipper. Photographers who want access to remote coves and the best light.

It’s not for solo travellers unless you want to book the whole boat yourself, which is expensive. It’s not for budget backpackers, because even the cheapest charter is a few hundred euros. But if you have a group of 6-12 people, the per-person cost is reasonable. For example, a EUR 1,200 half-day on a motor yacht split 8 ways is EUR 150 each. That’s cheaper than a day at a water park and infinitely better.

If you’re visiting Marbella for a week and want a standout day, a private yacht charter is the move. You get the coast, the sea, the sun, and the service. No queues, no crowds, no stress.

Local Highlights You Can See on a Private Yacht Charter Marbella Day

Puerto Banús from the water is a different perspective. The superyachts lined up, the tower blocks behind, and the mountains beyond. Cala del Faro is a small cove east of Marbella, with a lighthouse and clear water. It’s a popular swim stop. The Río Verde is a river mouth near Banús where you sometimes see flamingos.

Estepona old town is visible from the sea, with its white buildings and castle. If you go further west, you reach the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. Dolphin and whale sightings are common there. On a clear day, you can see the Rif Mountains of Morocco. East of Marbella, the Nerja caves are a landmark you can see from the water, though you need a longer trip to get there.

The La Concha mountain is the backdrop for most of the coast. It’s 1,270 metres high and often has a cloud cap. The view from the sea is iconic. If you’re on a sailing yacht, the silhouette against the sunset is worth the price alone.

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Frequently asked questions

How many people can go on a private yacht charter Marbella day?

Most boats are licensed for up to 12 guests. Some smaller RIBs take 6-8, and superyachts can take 12 or more. Check the listing for the exact capacity.

Do I need a boat licence for a private charter?

No. Every charter includes a licensed skipper who handles the boat. You just relax. Licence-free day boats are available if you want to drive yourself, but that’s a different category.

Can I bring my own food and drink?

Yes, most operators allow it. Some have catering options if you prefer. Check the listing or message the operator to confirm.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The skipper decides if it’s safe to go out. If the charter is cancelled due to weather, you get a full refund or can reschedule. Check the cancellation policy on the booking.

How far in advance should I book?

In high season (July, August), book at least 2-3 weeks ahead. In low season, a few days is usually fine. The platform shows real-time availability.

Are there extra costs I should know about?

Fuel is usually included for the agreed itinerary. Extras like catering, water toys, and mooring fees at beach clubs are not. Read the listing details carefully.

Can I customize the itinerary?

Yes. You tell the skipper where you want to go. They know the best anchorages and will advise on timing. Just agree the route at the start of the day.

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