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Suggested Itineraries & Routes - Click the following link for a selection of suggested yacht charter itineraries in Valencia Marinas - Detailed reports and information on Yacht Marinas, Harbours and Anchorages in Alicante can be found in our Cruising Guide Return to Top Experience & Qualifications - Normally the proposed skipper of a bareboat charter is required to hold a sailing license. ICC or equivalent. In certain circumstances we may be able to consider experience rather than formal qualifications. In addition, usually, one member of the crew will need a VHF license. If you have any doubts as to whether you have the necessary qualifications please do not hesitate to contact us Visa Requirements - Standard EU regulations cover passport and visa requirements. See here Charter Season - You can charter our yachts year round. November through February while often sunny can also see stormy conditions. July and August are very hot and the area is very crowded. March through to June and September and October are recommended Climate - Summers are very long, hot to very hot and very dry, winters are cool to mild. Rainfall is very scarce, typically below 300mm per year and most likely to happen during spring and autumn. See the following link for detailed information on the weather of Alicante complete with monthly averages How to Get There - Alicante has an international airport, El Altet, linking to to both other Spanish airports and major European cities. Click on the following link for airlines and carriers operating out of Alicante airport Time Difference - GMT+1 Currency - Euro Language - Spanish. English is widely spoken Get a quote for your Alicante yacht charter here. Or contact us by email History - The Iberians were the oldest documented people living in the Alicante province. The area has also been home to the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths and the Moors. The latter giving Alicante its name, Alicante is Arabic for "city of lights". Later the territory became under the control of the Kingdom of Valencia, which was a component Kingdom of the Crown of Aragon. In the Spanish Civil War Alicante was the last city loyal to the Republican government to be occupied by General Franco's troops on April 1, 1939, and its harbour saw the last Republican government officials fleeing the country. Alicante was the target of some vicious air bombings during the three years of civil conflict, including the bombing by the Italian Aviazione Legionaria of the Mercado de Abastos in May 25, 1938 in which more than 300 civilians perished. There are a number of notable museums in Alicante. Archaeological Museum of Alicante shed light on history of the region, presenting artifacts from 100,000 years ago up until 19th century. The archaeological museum won the European Museum of the Year award in 2004. On exhibition in Gravina Museum of Fine Arts there are painting and sculptures of Alicante from 16th century to 19th century. Feedback - We would welcome any comments you may have about your charter in Alicante. Contact us here Terms & Conditions -These vary depending on the individual boat. Normally a deposit is required at the time of booking with the balance due a month before the date of your charter. Please contact us if you require further information. Return to Top Get a quote for your Alicante yacht charter here. Or contact us by email |
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