The Exciting Announcement of the 44Cup in Fuerteventura
The sailing world is abuzz with excitement following the announcement that the prestigious 44Cup sailing series will conclude its upcoming season in Marina Jandía, Fuerteventura, from November 19 to 23, 2025. Known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant marine activities, this new location is expected to elevate the competition and spotlight the Canary Islands as a prime destination for sailing enthusiasts.
A New Destination for the 44Cup
Previously held in renowned venues such as Puerto Calero and Marina Lanzarote, the circuit’s move to Marina Jandía marks a significant expansion. This transition is driven by the impressive development projects spearheaded by Calero Marinas in Morro Jable. Both competitors and spectators can look forward to a scenic backdrop that promises an exhilarating experience on the water.
Elite Competitors Expected
This event is set to draw 72 elite sailors from around the world, including Olympic medalists, America’s Cup winners, and world champions representing 17 different nationalities. The caliber of participants will not only enhance the competition but also provide an excellent opportunity for local sailing aficionados to witness the best in the sport.
Economic and Media Impact
Bertrand Favre, the director of the 44Cup, underscored the economic implications of the event, estimating a substantial contribution of 1.5 million euros to the local economy. In addition, the media exposure generated is assessed to be worth around 1 million euros, which could substantially benefit local businesses. “It’s a unique opportunity for Fuerteventura and the development of sailing in the region,” Favre stated.
Local Perspectives on the Event
José Juan Calero, the CEO of Calero Marinas, expressed his enthusiasm for showcasing Fuerteventura as an international sporting destination. He emphasized the collaboration with local authorities, which is pivotal in managing such high-profile events. “This event will be crucial for attracting high-end nautical tourism,” he remarked, underscoring the dual focus on sports and local economic development.
Alejandro Jorge, the mayor of Pájara, also voiced his support, noting that the event presents a chance to boost the local economy and attract discerning tourists. “We are grateful to Calero Marinas for bringing such initiatives to Morro Jable,” he commented, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that enables successful events.
Emphasis on Sustainability
Carmen Alonso, a councilor of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura, highlighted the importance of sustainable high-level sailing events. She mentioned the need for infrastructure developments, like Marina Jandía, to facilitate these competitions while preserving the natural beauty of the island.
A Bright Future for Fuerteventura
The upcoming 44Cup at Marina Jandía is a noteworthy milestone in establishing Fuerteventura as a leading destination for sailing in the international arena. The anticipation surrounding this event is a reflection of not just the competitive spirit it embodies but also the potential of the island to become a hub for nautical tourism.
With enthusiastic backing from local authorities and private initiatives, Fuerteventura is gearing up to welcome the elite of the sailing world, promising an unforgettable experience for competitors and spectators alike. The event is set to not only invigorate the local economy but also showcase the Canary Islands’ breathtaking beauty, positioning it firmly on the map as a premier sailing destination.

