+xWe are a non-EU boat and crew, currently travelling down the coast of France, Spain and Portugal. Unless we rush through we will be close to out of Schengen time We can stop in Gibraltar or Morocco but that will leave it too late I would think - mid December. Does anyone have any recent experience with how Schengen time is applied in the Canary Islands? I realize they are part of Spain. We plan to investigate a visa extension when we get to Spain but if that does not work out I would like to know our options. Many thanks for any help you can extend.
The Canary Islands are part of Schengen and time is counted exactly like in the rest of the Schengen space. When we were in Las Palmas last year passports were being checked thoroughly by Immigration police at the marina and related anchorage, there was also frequent inspections by Customs.
December is not late for an Atlantic crossing at all, in fact you will most likely have fully established trade winds, the ARC leaves too early in the season in my option when trade winds can still be a bit fluky. Their goal is spending Xmas in the Caribbean or leave the boat already in the Caribbean and fly home for Xmas.
Check Jimmy Cornell data for better understanding of season crossings.
We crossed to Brazil from Cape Verde in the first week of January and the winds were quite good. Would have crossed this way until end of February easily, possibly even during March.
It depends more on where you want to spend Xmas and New Year. We did Morocco a few years ago and enjoyed it. Canaries also deserve a good period there.