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Updated Tuesday, March 26, 2024-00:21

There are small pleasures that even you, the most common of mortals, can allow yourself. Others, maybe not. Be that as it may, there will be those who decide to take their yacht for a spin during this Easter. But motor boats consume a lot and, although they have moderated, the energy crisis has skyrocketed the prices of fuel and liquefied natural gas.

However, it is not advisable to skimp either, since an important part of maritime assistance is provided to vessels that have been left with empty tanks. Afterwards, the Maritime Rescue and Safety Society charges the rescued person a fee that, according to Order FOM/1634/2013, of August 30, computes "from the moment the SASEMAR units leave their base" and "until the return to the same" and must be paid in 30 business days, as can be read in the BOE.

Not to put my finger on it, but this can derail your plan. To avoid this, EL MUNDO helps you find the maritime posts with the cheapest fuel. On this map you can consult the price of fuel at the maritime posts in Spain in real time and filter by type.

Don't have a boat? Don't worry, if you are one of those few people who don't have a yacht and plan to go to your vacation spot by car, you might be interested in this map with real-time gas station prices. Have a good Easter and if you boat or drive, do so carefully.