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5 perfect base ports for your Crownline on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca is a yachtsman’s paradise: crystal clear waters, sheltered bays and an enviable year-round climate. Whether you’ve just bought a new boat from our Crownline range or you’re looking for your next base, choosing the right marina will make the difference between a smooth sailing trip and hours of logistics. In this article you’ll find five marinas that combine first-class facilities, proximity to coastal routes and the perfect setting for your Crownline. Plus, we tell you how you can access boats ready for immediate delivery in our Boats in Stock section or, if you prefer a more economical option, in Used Boats.

Denia Marina

Located at the entrance to the bay of Denia, this marina offers moorings for boats up to 18 m and has a 24-hour petrol station, nautical workshop and technical assistance. In addition, having an urban promenade full of restaurants and shops just a few metres away makes it an ideal place to plan trips to Cabo de San Antonio or cross to the Balearic Islands. If your Crownline is ready to sail today, take a look at the boats in stock that we have available in Denia.

Jávea Sailing Club

Opposite the old town of Jávea, the Club Náutico Jávea combines historic charm with floating pontoons for boats up to 15m. Here you’ll find everything from a sailing school to a diving centre with air recharging, swimming pool and restaurant overlooking the sea. Its location, halfway between Cabo de La Nao and Granadella, allows you to explore world-famous coves after leaving your Crownline securely moored.

Calpe Royal Yacht Club

With the imposing Peñón de Ifach as a backdrop, this yacht club offers fixed and floating moorings, a petrol station and a dry dock with a 30-tonne crane. The beach bar on the jetty and the gymnasium for members round off the facilities designed to be enjoyed both in port and at sea. From Calpe you can plan trips to Altea or Benidorm, departing in complete safety thanks to its sheltered bay.

Altea Sailing Club

Mooring next to the old town of Altea is a real experience: white stone facades, local crafts and an award-winning gastronomic offer. The port has moorings for boats up to 18 m, winter storage and launching services and convenient access to the sea. If you are considering keeping your Crownline in a charming setting, this yacht club also offers a nautical coworking point for teleworking from the deck.

Torrevieja Marina

At the southernmost tip of the Costa Blanca, Torrevieja stands out for its salt lagoon and its sporting offer. Its marina has ‘superyacht’ moorings (up to 20 m), a 24-hour petrol station, its own dry dock and a complete spa and fitness centre. Ideal if you are planning long-distance trips to Cartagena or multi-day charters. And if you don’t have a boat yet, in our used boats section you could find the perfect Crownline for Torrevieja.

Tips for choosing your base on the Costa Blanca

  • Essential services: 24-hour petrol, dry dock, security and rapid repair nets.
  • Distances: value the kilometres by road if you come often from your residence.
  • High season: book your berth in advance; many boats in the Crownline range are already taking up places.
  • Type of sailing: if you practice wakesurfing, close to the Marina of Denia or Jávea; for long cruises, Torrevieja is your starting point.

In short, whatever your Crownline model, the Costa Blanca offers you a home port to suit you: from the tranquillity of Denia to the versatility of Torrevieja. Check them out at your leisure, check availability at Boats in stock or browse used boats if you’re still looking for a boat.

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Enjoy sailing on the Costa Blanca with your Crownline!

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