The Azimut 39 is the best boat in Marbella for groups of 10-11 who want a flybridge. At 12.5 metres, this Italian-built motor yacht combines sleek lines with a spacious upper deck, making it ideal for sunset cruises, day trips to Cabopino, or a lively afternoon off Puerto Banús. Charter from €749/2h or €2,299/8h — all inclusive with skipper, drinks, and VAT.
Why the Azimut 39 is the best boat in Marbella for groups of 10-11
Most boats in this size range carry 8 or 9 passengers. The Azimut 39 accommodates 11 — that’s two extra guests without squeezing. The flybridge adds another social zone: sun pads, a bimini for shade, and a helm station so you can watch the captain work. Below deck, the saloon has a galley, dinette, and a small cabin for changing or storing bags.
Azimut 39: key specs and performance
- Length: 12.5 metres (41 feet)
- Beam: 4.2 metres
- Capacity: 11 passengers + skipper
- Flybridge: yes, with sun pads and bimini
- Top speed: ~30 knots
- Cruising speed: 22-25 knots
- Fuel capacity: 1,100 litres
These numbers mean the Azimut 39 reaches Cabopino from Puerto Banús in under 15 minutes, and Estepona in about 30 minutes. For longer trips, the flybridge keeps everyone comfortable.
What’s included in your Azimut 39 charter
Every charter includes:
- Licensed English-speaking skipper
- Fuel for the full charter duration
- Water, soft drinks, beer, white wine, cava
- Light snacks (chips, olives, nuts)
- Insurance and safety equipment
- Spanish IVA (21%) — no surprises at checkout
There are no hidden fees. The price you see is the price you pay. You can bring your own food and drinks, but we already cover the basics.
Best itineraries from Puerto Banús on the Azimut 39
The Azimut 39 is the best boat in Marbella for these routes:
- 2-hour sunset cruise: Circle the Banús breakwater, anchor off the Golden Mile, and watch the sun drop behind La Concha.
- 4-hour lunch trip: Head to Cala del Faro or Cala Cortés for swimming, then cruise back via the Marbella coastline.
- 6-8 hour full day: Push south to Estepona or Sotogrande, with a swim stop at Cabopino’s sandbar. The flybridge makes the return leg a sunbathing session.
All departures are from Puerto Banús. If you’re staying on the Golden Mile, we can arrange pickup from Marbella Marina with advance notice.
Who is the Azimut 39 best for?
This boat suits:
- Groups of 10-11 friends wanting a flybridge
- Birthday or bachelor/bachelorette parties
- Family outings with older children
- Corporate clients who want a professional but fun vibe
If you have a larger group (12 pax), consider the Mangusta 80 or Azimut 58 Flybridge. For smaller groups, the Astondoa 40 is a great alternative.
How the Azimut 39 compares to other boats in our fleet
| Boat | Length | Pax | Flybridge | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Azimut 39 | 12.5m | 11 | Yes | €749/2h |
| Astondoa 40 | 12.5m | 9 | No | €749/2h |
| Azimut 58 Flybridge | 17.6m | 12 | Yes | On request |
| Mangusta 80 | 24m | 12 | Yes | €4,719/4h |
The Azimut 39 is the most affordable flybridge option for 11 people. If you need more space or a jet ski (included with the Mangusta 80), those are your upgrades.
Book the Azimut 39 — the best boat in Marbella for groups of 10-11
Ready to charter? Browse our full fleet or contact us via WhatsApp. We recommend booking at least 48 hours ahead, especially from June to September. The Azimut 39 is the best boat in Marbella for groups of 10-11 who want a flybridge — and it’s available now.
Frequently asked questions
How many people can the Azimut 39 hold?
The Azimut 39 carries up to 11 passengers plus the skipper. It’s the best boat in Marbella for groups of 10-11 who want a flybridge.
What is the price to charter the Azimut 39 in Marbella?
Prices start at €749 for 2 hours and go up to €2,299 for 8 hours. All charters include skipper, fuel, drinks, snacks, insurance, and 21% IVA.
Does the Azimut 39 have a flybridge?
Yes, the Azimut 39 features a spacious flybridge with sun pads, a bimini top, and a helm station. It’s the best boat in Marbella for groups wanting that upper-deck experience.
Where does the Azimut 39 depart from?
All charters depart from Puerto Banús, Marbella. You can also arrange pickup from Marbella Marina with advance notice.
What is included in the Azimut 39 charter?
Every charter includes a licensed skipper, fuel, water, soft drinks, beer, white wine, cava, light snacks, insurance, safety equipment, and Spanish IVA (21%). No hidden extras.
Can I bring my own food and drinks on the Azimut 39?
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own food and additional drinks. The charter already includes a selection of drinks and snacks.
Is the Azimut 39 suitable for a sunset cruise?
Absolutely. The flybridge offers panoramic views of the Marbella coastline, making it the best boat in Marbella for sunset cruises with 10-11 people.
How do I book the Azimut 39?
Book directly via our website or WhatsApp. We recommend reserving at least 48 hours in advance, especially during peak season (June-September).