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Sailing & Boating on the Costa Calida

Information on the rules on boat licences and sailing permits, the sea safety recommendations, maritime weather and more, with details of the ports and harbours and links to local sailing associations.

 

Weather

Spanish National Meteorological Office Website
Teletiempo (24 hour weather forecasts) Tel: 807 170 365

Ports

Port of Cartagena

At: Autoridad Portuaria de Cartagena, Plaza Héroes de Cavite

30201 Cartagena (Murcia)

Tel: 968 325 800 

Fax: 968 325 815

Website

Port of Águilas

At: Explanada del Muelle 8

30880 Águilas

Tel: 968 410 228

Fax: 968 410 228

Port of Mazarrón

At: Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia, Explanada del Muelle s/n 

20860 Mazarrón

Tel: 968 594 823

Fax: 968 594 823

For information about sailing, regattas, competitions and training, contact the Regional Sailing Federation:

  • Federación de Vela Región de Murcia 
    At: Avda Pintor Portela 4 Bajo, 30203 Cartagena 
    Tel: 968 503 626 
    Fax: 968 122 345
    e-mail
    Website 
  • Information on recreational boating from the Spanish Ministerio de Fomento: Click here
Permits Required

A sailing permit or licence (título de recreo) is not needed to sail following vessels during daylight hours in Spanish waters: 

  • Motor boats up to 4 meters in length and with a maximum power of 10 Kw (13 CV)
  • Sailing boats up to 5 metres in length
  • Kayaks, canoes and pedal boats and boats with motors of under 3.5 Kw
  • For further information: Click here (in Spanish)

All other vessels may only be handled by person holding an appropriate licence. Failure to have a licence may result in the vessel being confiscated or a hefty fine.

Although a Yacht Masters certificate (and translation into Spanish) or an ICC (International Certificate of Competence) are considered sufficient proof of competence to skipper a UK (or some other) flagged vessel, the ICC is not a recognised qualification for Spanish flagged vessels. Anyone resident in Spain must have a Spanish recognised qualification, the título de recreo. 

Note: this information applies to recreational (not professional skipper) licences only.

Licences fall into the following categories: 

  • Patrón de Navegación Básica (PNB) (Basic Navigation Skipper)
    Licence to skipper a sailing yacht maximum 8 metres in length or a motor boat maximum 6 metres (with a motor appropriate to the size) provided the boats stay within 4 miles of the shore
  • Patrón de Embarcaciones de Recreo (PER) (Recreational Vessel's Skipper)
    Licence to skipper a motor boat up to 12 metres, within 12 miles of shore
  • Patrón de Yate (Yacht Master)
    Licence to skipper a yacht up to 20 metres within 60 miles of land
  • Capitán de Yate (Yacht Captain)
    No limitations
  • Patrón de Moto Náutica (Motor Boat Skipper)
    • Patrón de Moto Náutica C (licence C to skipper boats under 55 CV)  
    • Patrón de Moto Náutica B (licence B to skipper boats between 55 CV and 110 CV)
    • Patrón de Moto Náutica A (licence A to skipper boats from 110 CV) 

Getting a Licence

The título de recreo is applied for and issued either by a school recognised by the Spanish Dirección General de la Marina Mercante or one of the Autonomous Communities. A medical certificate (certificado médico) is needed and the exam includes a series of safety, navigability and boat basic principles tests. The título de recreo is issued once the applicant has passed a theory and practical exam (it varies in length and difficulty depending on the size of vessel). A good level of Spanish is required to take this exam.

Some foreign boating permits are recognised in Spain including the US Coast Guard Licence and the RYA Yacht Master Certification and the International Certificate of Competence and exemption can be acquired. Consult the local marina for details as rules vary by region.

Yacht training schools

There are training schools throughout the country. Most offer the basic security and navigation procedures course, practical courses and preparation for the título de recreo. Some can also convert and validate foreign licences. 

  • To find locations in Spain offering the Basic Safety and Navigation Procedures course: Click here and select the appropriate region 

Complementary courses include:

  • International Regulations to Prevent Collisions at Sea (Reglamento Internacional para la Prevención de Abordajes en la Mar)
  • Mediterranean Sea: Winds Journal (Mediterráneo. Cuaderno de Vientos)

Practical lessons:

  • Basic Safety and Navigation Procedures - Navigation area: Minor and Mediterranean seas (Prácticas Básicas de Seguridad y Navegación – Zona de Navegación Mar Menor y Mediterráneo)
  • Basic Safety and Navigation Procedures - other navigation areas (Prácticas Básicas de Seguridad y Navegación – otras zonas de Navegación)
  • Practical Navigation Courses (Cursos de Navegación Práctica)
Foreign Boats & Spanish Customs

Boat owners should clear customs if entering Spain for the first time. The following documents are required:

  • registration papers
  • crew passports
  • certificate of competence
  • evidence of the boat's VAT status
  • crew list with passport details
  • radio licence
  • certificate of insurance

A VAT paid or exempt yacht can apply for a permiso aduanero.

With this document, the boat owner can remain in Spain indefinitely. Boats registered outside the EU on which VAT has not been paid may be imported into the EU and remain for no more than six months in any twelve, after that VAT becomes due. This period can be extended by prior arrangement with the local custom authorities. Foreign vessels must fly their own national maritime flag together with the courtesy flag of Spain.

Registering a Boat or Yacht 

Registration (Matriculación) under the Spanish flag is required for boats spending over 182 days a year in Spanish waters. The majority of Capitania Maritima (Maritime Authorities) are able to register/re-register vessels. The Commandancia de Marina Mercante can also carry out this procedure. The cost of registration includes a matriculation tax of 12 percent of the vessel's value.

There are also rules concerning the vessel's inventory. Local capitania can provide a list of equipment boats should carry.

Insurance

Third party liability insurance is mandatory for all motor yachts, jet skis and jet bikes and all sailing yachts over six metres. Insurance documents must be kept on board. If the competent authorities board a vessel and do not find this paperwork, the owner will have five days in which to prove the vessel is insured.

Shipping Dispatch

This formality required by the Capitania Maritima ensures all civil vessels meet with necessary administrative requirements.

Sailing boats and small motor boats under six metres in length are exempt from the Shipping Dispatch. Consult the local Capitania or marina for details.

Sailing on the Costa Cálida

The Costa Cálida’s Mediterranean coast line offers some perfect conditions for year round sailing. The Royal Spanish Sailing Federation (Real Federación Española de Vela) is the governing body of sailing in Spain for everything to organising classic races to teaching the basics.

The local federations have information about clubs and schools in the area as well as a calendar of race days.

  • Real Federación Española de Vela
    At:
    Luis de Salazar 9, 28002 Madrid
    Tel: 915 195 008
    Fax: 914 164 504
    e-mail
    Website
  • Federación de Vela de la Región de Murcia
    At
    : Avda. Pintor Portela 4-bajo, 30203 Cartagena
    Tel: 968 503 626
    e-mail
    Website

Costa Cálida Sailing Clubs

  • For a list of sailing clubs in the region from the R.F.E.V: Click here (in Spanish)

Costa Cálida Marinas

Further Information
  • For further information on sailing facilities on the Costa Cálida: Click here (in Spanish)
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