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Private Yacht Hire Puerto Banus Hen Parties

You are planning a hen do in Marbella and you want something that doesn't involve a sticky-floored club or a pool party that ends at 6pm. Private yacht hire in Puerto Banus for hen parties is the answer. You get a whole boat, a licensed skipper who knows the coast, and a floating venue that moves. No queues, no noise complaints, just you, your friends, and the Mediterranean.

BoatHire24 lists dozens of boats available for private charter from Puerto Banus. Motor yachts, catamarans, sailing yachts, even RIBs if you want speed. Every booking includes a skipper, so you can focus on the prosecco. Prices start from around EUR 2000 for a half-day on a decent motor yacht, but you can spend more if you want a superyacht with a Jacuzzi.

What You Get with Private Yacht Hire in Puerto Banus for Hen Parties

When you book a private yacht for a hen party, you are not just renting a boat. You get the entire vessel for your group, typically 6 to 20 guests depending on the boat. The skipper handles navigation, anchoring, and safety. Some boats come with a host or stewardess who can serve drinks and food. You can bring your own catering or order from the boat's menu. Most yachts have a sound system, sun pads, and a shaded saloon. Some have a bow trampoline (catamarans) or a flybridge with panoramic views.

Departure is from Puerto Banus marina, which is the glitziest port on the Costa del Sol. You will walk past the superyachts and the designer shops to reach your boat. The skipper will brief you on safety and then you motor out towards the coast. Typical routes go east past Marbella or west towards Estepona. You can stop for swimming in a cala like Cala del Faro, or just cruise and drink.

No licence is needed because the skipper is always included. That is a legal requirement in Spain for commercial charters. So you do not need to worry about docking or anchoring. You just relax.

Which Boat Type Works Best for a Hen Party

Motor yachts are the most popular choice for hen parties. They offer speed, space, and a smooth ride. A 40-50 foot motor yacht can handle 10-12 guests comfortably. You get a large aft deck with seating, a sun pad on the bow, and a saloon with air conditioning. Some have a flybridge where you can sunbathe or dance. Prices for a half-day motor yacht charter from Puerto Banus start around EUR 2000 to EUR 3000.

Catamarans are another strong option. They are more stable, so less seasickness risk. The deck space is huge, with a trampoline net at the front where you can lie down and watch the waves. Catamarans typically have a shallow draft, so you can anchor closer to the beach. A 40-foot catamaran can take 12-14 guests. Half-day prices from around EUR 2500.

Sailing yachts are quieter and more traditional. If your hen group wants a relaxed vibe with the sound of the wind, a sailing yacht works. But the space is more limited, and the boat heels when sailing, which might not suit everyone in heels. RIBs and speedboats are for smaller groups who want thrills, not lounging. They are fast, but you get wet and there is no shade.

Superyachts are available for hire too, but you need a budget of EUR 10,000 or more for a day. They come with crew, jet skis, and a lot of bling. Price on request.

Puerto Banus: The Best Departure Port for Hen Parties

Puerto Banus is the obvious choice for a hen party yacht charter. It is the most famous marina in Spain, packed with luxury cars, restaurants, and bars. You can start your day with a champagne breakfast at one of the waterfront cafes before boarding. The marina has a glamorous feel that sets the tone. After the boat trip, you can walk straight into the clubs on the Golden Mile or head to a restaurant on the port.

Other departure ports are available if you want a quieter start. Marbella Marina (Puerto Deportivo) is a 10-minute drive east. It is less flashy but still central. Cabopino is a small, sandy beach port with a nudist beach nearby. Estepona is a traditional Andalusian town with a pretty old town and a good marina. Sotogrande is more exclusive and further west. Benalmádena is east of Marbella, closer to the airport. But for a hen party, Puerto Banus is the easy choice.

From Puerto Banus, you can head west towards the Strait of Gibraltar. That is where you often see dolphins. Or east towards the Marbella coastline and the Cala del Faro. The skipper will advise based on the wind and your preferences.

Pricing Guidance for Private Yacht Hire Puerto Banus Hen Parties

Prices vary by boat size, duration, and season. Here is a rough guide for half-day (4 hours) charters from Puerto Banus. Motor yacht 40-50 ft: from around EUR 2000. Catamaran 40-45 ft: from around EUR 2500. Sailing yacht 40-50 ft: from around EUR 1500. RIB or speedboat for 6-8 people: from around EUR 800. Superyacht over 80 ft: from around EUR 8000, price on request.

Full-day (8 hours) charters are usually double the half-day price. Some boats offer sunset cruises for 2-3 hours at a lower rate, around EUR 1000-1500 for a motor yacht. Peak season (June to September) prices can be 20-30% higher. Book early to secure availability.

Extra costs may include fuel (usually not included for motor yachts, but included for sailing yachts and catamarans), food and drink, port taxes (EUR 50-100), and crew gratuity (optional, 10-15% of charter fee). Ask the charter company for a full breakdown before booking.

Best Season for a Hen Party Yacht Charter in Puerto Banus

The best time for a hen party yacht charter in Puerto Banus is May to October. The weather is warm, with air temperatures 25-35 degrees C and water temperatures 20-28 degrees C. July and August are the busiest and most expensive months. The marina is full of people, and the sea is calm. September and October are still warm but less crowded. April and November are cooler, around 18-22 degrees C, but you can still get good days. December to March is too cold for swimming, but you can still charter a yacht for a cruise with a glass of wine.

If you want to see dolphins, the best months are April to June when they are most active in the Strait of Gibraltar. But dolphins are spotted year-round.

How to Book a Private Yacht for a Hen Party on BoatHire24

Booking through BoatHire24 is straightforward. Go to the search page, enter Puerto Banus as the departure port, select your date and group size, and filter by boat type. You will see a list of available yachts with photos, descriptions, and prices. Each listing shows the maximum guest capacity, included amenities, and the skipper's experience.

Contact the owner or charter company directly through the platform to ask questions or customise your booking. You can request catering, decorations, or a specific route. Most companies require a 50% deposit to confirm the booking, with the balance due 2-4 weeks before the charter. Payment is typically by bank transfer or credit card.

Read the cancellation policy carefully. Some companies offer free cancellation up to 14 days before. Others are stricter. Insurance is recommended, especially for large groups.

Who Should Consider This Type of Hen Party

Private yacht hire in Puerto Banus for hen parties suits groups that want a private, flexible experience. It is good if you have a mix of people who want to sunbathe, swim, drink, and dance. It is less good if your group is prone to seasickness or if you want a budget option under EUR 1000. For small budgets, consider a RIB or a shared boat tour instead.

It also works for milestone birthdays, corporate events, or any celebration where you want to impress. The backdrop of the Costa del Sol and the Puerto Banus marina adds a touch of luxury that a bar or restaurant cannot match.

For more ideas on planning your hen party itinerary, check our blog for tips on Marbella nightlife, restaurant recommendations, and boat party etiquette.

Ready to compare options? Use our search to find the perfect yacht for your hen party in Puerto Banus.

What to Bring and What to Leave Behind for a Hen Party Yacht

Pack light. Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen (factor 50, the Spanish sun is brutal), sunglasses, and a hat. A light jacket or cover-up is useful because the wind picks up once the boat is moving. You can wear heels on the dock but swap to flat shoes or barefoot on the yacht. Most boats have a no-black-soles rule on the deck, so leave your stilettos in the car. Bring your own playlist on a phone or USB if the boat has an AUX or Bluetooth connection. Do not bring glass bottles. Many charter companies ban glass on board for safety. Transfer your drinks to plastic cups or cans. Leave any illegal substances at home. The Spanish coast guard does spot checks, and a fine or arrest will ruin the party.

If you want decorations, ask the charter company first. Some allow balloons and banners, others do not. Confetti and glitter are a nightmare to clean up and may incur a cleaning fee. Stick to biodegradable decorations if you must.

Food and Drink Options for Your Hen Party Charter

You can bring your own food and drink on most charters. That saves money and lets you control the menu. Pack a coolbox with sandwiches, fruit, crisps, and plenty of water. For alcohol, cava or prosecco is the standard hen party drink. Beer, wine, and mixers for spirits also work. Some boats have a fridge and ice, but confirm in advance. If you want catering, many charter companies offer a menu. A typical catering option from Puerto Banus costs around EUR 30-50 per person for a selection of Spanish tapas, paella, and dessert. Drinks packages start from EUR 20 per person for beer, wine, and soft drinks. Premium packages with champagne and cocktails are around EUR 50-80 per person. Order at least 48 hours before departure.

Some companies allow you to order from a specific restaurant and have it delivered to the boat. That is a good option if you want a paella from a well-known place like El Madroño in Puerto Banus. Check with the skipper about timing so the food arrives fresh.

What Happens on a Typical Hen Party Yacht Charter Itinerary

A typical half-day charter starts at 10:00 or 14:00 from Puerto Banus. You board, the skipper gives a safety briefing, and you motor out of the marina. The first 15 minutes are slow inside the port, then the boat speeds up once you clear the breakwater. You cruise along the coast towards a swimming spot. Popular stops include the Cala del Faro, a small cove near the Marbella lighthouse, or the area off the Rio Verde beach where the water is calm. The skipper anchors, and you can swim, use the paddleboard if the boat has one, or just float in the sea. After 45-60 minutes of swimming, you head back towards Puerto Banus, passing the luxury villas of the Golden Mile. You arrive back at the marina with time for photos at the port entrance. Total time on the water is around 3.5 to 4 hours.

For a full-day charter, you can go further. West towards Estepona takes about 45 minutes by motor yacht. You can anchor off the Estepona coast, have lunch, and explore the old town from the water. East towards Cabopino is also an option, with its sandy beach and sand dunes. Some charters go all the way to the Strait of Gibraltar, a 2-hour cruise each way, where you can see dolphins and maybe whales. That is a long day but memorable.

How to Handle Seasickness in a Hen Group

Seasickness can hit anyone, even on calm days. The Costa del Sol sea is usually flat from May to October, with swells under 0.5 metres. But the wind can pick up in the afternoon. If you or any of your group are prone to motion sickness, take precautions. Over-the-counter tablets like Biodramina or Dramamine work well. Take one 30-60 minutes before departure. Ginger sweets or wristbands help some people. Avoid heavy food and alcohol before the trip. On the boat, stay on the deck in the fresh air, not in the cabin. Focus on the horizon, not your phone. If someone feels sick, tell the skipper. They can move to a calmer spot or head back early. Most skippers carry sick bags, but it is better to prevent than clean up.

Catamarans are much more stable than motor yachts or sailing yachts because they do not roll as much. If your group has several people worried about seasickness, a catamaran is the safer choice.

What Happens if the Weather Turns Bad

Spain has a Mediterranean climate, so bad weather is rare in summer. But storms and high winds can happen, especially in the shoulder seasons. The skipper makes the final call on whether to sail. If the forecast is dangerous, the charter company will cancel or reschedule at no cost. If the weather is marginal, the skipper may change the route to stay in sheltered waters, like staying close to the coast or heading east instead of west. You do not get a refund just because it is cloudy or a bit windy. Check the forecast before you book and consider a flexible cancellation policy. Most companies offer a weather guarantee: if the port authority closes the port, you get a full refund or a new date. If you decide to cancel because you do not like the look of the sky, you may lose your deposit.

In July and August, the chance of a cancellation is very low, below 5%. In April or October, it can be 15-20%.

How Many Guests Can You Bring on a Private Yacht in Puerto Banus

The legal maximum guest capacity on a charter yacht in Spain is set by the boat's safety certificate. It is not flexible. A 40-foot motor yacht typically has a capacity of 10-12 guests. A 50-foot motor yacht can take 12-14. Catamarans of the same length can take 12-16 because they have more deck space. Sailing yachts are usually 8-10 guests. RIBs are 6-8. Superyachts over 80 feet can take 20-30 guests or more. The skipper counts every person on board, including the bride. If you try to bring more people than the limit, the charter will be cancelled and you will lose your money. Do not risk it. Book a boat that fits your exact group size. If you have 15 guests, you need a catamaran or a large motor yacht, not a standard 40-footer.

Some companies allow extra guests on request for an additional fee, but only if the boat is re-certified. This is rare and expensive. Stick to the stated capacity.

How to Get to Puerto Banus for a Hen Party Yacht Charter

Puerto Banus is about 60 km west of Malaga Airport. By car, it takes 45-60 minutes via the A-7 motorway. Taxis from the airport cost around EUR 70-90 each way. Uber and Cabify are available but similar prices. A private minibus for a group of 8-12 people costs around EUR 150-200 each way. If you are staying in Marbella town, Puerto Banus is a 10-minute taxi ride costing EUR 15-20. Parking at Puerto Banus is expensive. The main car park costs around EUR 30 per day. Some charter companies offer a meet-and-greet service where a driver takes your car. Ask when booking. If your group is staying in a hotel in Puerto Banus itself, you can walk to the marina. The main meeting point is usually at the Puerto Banus sign near the entrance of the port, or at a specific dock number given by the charter company.

Arrive 15-20 minutes before departure. Late arrivals may mean the boat leaves without you, and you lose the deposit.

What to Do After the Yacht Charter in Puerto Banus

After your private yacht hire in Puerto Banus for hen parties, you are already in the best spot for evening entertainment. Walk along the marina to find restaurants like La Pesquera for seafood or La Plaza for tapas. For a glamorous dinner, book at Bibo by Dani Garcia or Ocean Club. If you want to keep the party going, head to the clubs on the Golden Mile, such as Olivia Valere or La Suite. Puerto Banus also has cocktail bars like the Marbella Club Hotel bar for a classy nightcap. If your group is tired, you can go back to your hotel and order room service. The beauty of departing from Puerto Banus is that everything is within walking distance. You do not need a taxi for the evening.

For a more relaxed end, book a dinner cruise instead. Some companies offer sunset charters that finish with a meal on the water. That is a separate booking but worth considering if you want to extend the experience.

Common Mistakes Hen Parties Make When Booking a Yacht

The biggest mistake is booking a boat that is too small for the group. Check the maximum capacity and compare it to your guest list. A boat that says "up to 12 guests" means 12 including the bride, not 12 plus her. The second mistake is not reading the fine print on what is included. Some charters include fuel, some do not. A motor yacht burn through EUR 200-400 of fuel in a half-day. If fuel is not included, that is an extra cost you did not budget for. The third mistake is ignoring the weather. A sunny day on land can be choppy on the water. Check the wind forecast, not just the temperature. The fourth mistake is not confirming the departure time. Some companies have fixed slots, others are flexible. Confirm in writing. The fifth mistake is forgetting a backup plan. If the charter is cancelled due to weather, have a list of bars and restaurants in Puerto Banus ready so the day is not ruined.

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Frequently asked questions

How many people can a private yacht for a hen party in Puerto Banus hold?

Most motor yachts and catamarans for hire in Puerto Banus hold between 6 and 20 guests. The exact capacity depends on the boat's licence. Check the listing for the maximum number. Some superyachts can take up to 50 guests.

Is a skipper included in the price for hen party yacht hire?

Yes. Every private charter on BoatHire24 includes a licensed skipper. That is a legal requirement in Spain for commercial charters. You do not need a boating licence.

Can we bring our own food and drink on the yacht?

Yes, you can bring your own food and drink on most boats. Some charter companies offer catering packages or have a minimum spend on drinks. Check the boat's policy before booking. Many yachts have a fridge and ice box.

What is the cancellation policy for hen party yacht charters?

Cancellation policies vary by boat owner. Many offer free cancellation up to 14 days before the charter. After that, you may lose your deposit. Always read the terms on the listing before booking. We recommend travel insurance.

Can we swim and use water toys during the charter?

Yes, most charters include stops for swimming. Some boats have paddleboards, snorkel gear, or a small inflatable. Ask the owner if you want specific water toys. The skipper will choose a safe spot to anchor, usually in a calm bay like Cala del Faro.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of our hen party?

The skipper will assess the weather. If it is unsafe to sail, the charter may be rescheduled or cancelled. Most companies offer a full refund or alternative date. Check the policy. September and October can have some wind, but typically the Costa del Sol has good conditions.

How far in advance should we book a private yacht for a hen party in Puerto Banus?

Book at least 2-4 weeks in advance, especially for peak season (June to September). Popular boats book up quickly. For last-minute bookings, you may find availability but fewer choices. Contact the owner directly through BoatHire24.

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