Two and three-day crossings to Morocco and Gibraltar, sleeping aboard, with dolphins and whales along the way. Every crossing is capped at 8 guests.
3 days
Tetuán, Morocco
A three-day crossing to Tetuán. We meet at Puerto Banús the evening before for dinner aboard, then sail through the Strait of Gibraltar at dawn — seven to nine hours, often with dolphins and sometimes whales alongside. A day in Tetuán's medina, a UNESCO old town, and a side trip to Chefchaouen, the blue-painted town in the Rif mountains. The return crossing passes the Rock of Gibraltar and closes with a sunset under sail.
A weekend crossing to Tangier. Dinner aboard on Thursday evening, then a dawn crossing through the Strait on Friday. A day and a half free to explore the city — the medina, the Kasbah, Plaza 9 de Abril — before an early Sunday breakfast aboard and the sail home.
A two-day crossing to Ceuta, where Spanish and Moroccan life meet on the same stretch of coast. Dinner aboard the evening before, a dawn crossing through the Strait, a free day to walk the city, and a return sail past the Rock of Gibraltar.
A two-day trip to Gibraltar, sailing by daylight along the Costa del Sol. A free day and a half in Gibraltar — the cable car up the Rock, St Michael's Cave, tax-free shopping — with breakfast and lunch aboard on the return.
The same crossing to Gibraltar, on your own boat. A night in port, then a second day sailing along the African coast, where dolphins, whales and sometimes orcas are seen close up, before returning to Puerto Banús in the evening.