The ES1 starts at Cabo de San Antonio, in Valencian Cap de Sant Antoni. Whales and dolphins have already been sighted at this cap near Denia, north of Alicante. Denia has some ports and marinas, as the route from the Balearic Islands to the mainland is the shortest from there. After circumnavigating the cape, it goes over the Gulf of Valencia on the coast directly to the city of Valencia. This is definitely worth a stopover, as it is known for its mix of modern and historic buildings, among other things. There are countless beaches and many well-equipped marinas in the north of Valencia.The Ebro Delta, which is still relatively little frequented by tourists, is an insider tip. From there it is not far to Barcelona. This most attractive city in Spain is not considered a tourist magnet for nothing. The unique architecture and culture of Catalonia should not be missed there. The further course of the coast of Catalonia extends from Barcelona to the French border. Predominantly rocky, in the Pyrenees mountainous area, the coast presents itself with numerous bays, the calas, which often end in flat sandy beaches. Lots of vegetation and pine forests provide color accents. In general, the Catalonia area has a lot to offer in terms of water sports. Costa del Garraf, Costa del Maresme and the wild coast of the province of Girona - the Costa Brava - are the names of the stretches of coast that accompany you north to the French border. The most easterly point of the Iberian peninsula - the Cap de Creus - is located on a peninsula that protrudes 10km into the Mediterranean Sea. This nature park is definitely worth a visit.Thanks to the clear structure the skipper can quickly find approaches, harbours and anchorages and is informed of important navigational details that also appear in the NV Charts app. The chart series impresses with its optimal scales and balanced sheet cuts.This chart set contains4 Passage Charts19 Coastal Charts45 Details ChartsCode for the appDigital charts & navigation programmePaper harbour plans & DigitalNavigation instructions in EnglishMeets legal requirements for up-to-date paper charts on boardNV Atlas chart format NV Charts nautical charts are available in an outstandingly practical, handy atlas booklet format and thus offer many advantages over formats from other manufacturers. The nautical chart series have been designed by nautical experts and passionate water sports enthusiasts with the needs of recreational boating in mind. The NV Atlas has a very flat staple binding in the middle, so that the course triangle can also be used there without any problems. This innovative development makes it possible to look up charts quickly and always have them in the best possible order at the same scale. The NV Atlas is delivered in a plastic cover protected against splash water. This modern nautical chart format is very popular on sailing boats as well as on motor yachts and is the preferred choice of many of our customers.