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Sustainable Yacht Charters: Finding Responsible Companies
Sustainable yacht charters. Credit: Jean-Marie Liot Charter companies are becoming more environmentally aware writes Sue Pelling. Here are the some of the companies working towards more sustainable yacht charters. There is no doubt that sustainable travel practices can make a substantial difference in protecting our planet, which is why, as we grow more environmentally aware,…
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Guide to Chartering in Greece: Affordable Mediterranean Cruising
Chartering in Greece. Credit: Seafarer White sails on the wine dark sea – Affordable yacht chartering was practically invented in this Mediterranean paradise and the islands remain welcoming to sailing tourists In the 1970s, Greece spearheaded the flotilla and charter culture, and to this day, remains a popular destination. It’s no surprise considering Greece offers…
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Charter Destination Guide: Cruising in Italy, Sardinia and Corsica
Portofino, Italy. Credit: Sailing Holidays History and culture combine to make The Tyrrhenian Sea and the Italian coastline one of the most cosmopolitan but charming charter sailing areas on earth. Italy boasts many wonderful cruising grounds in a relatively small geographic area, with the Amalfi Coast, Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, Sicily’s Aeolian Islands and The Tuscan…
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American Charter Guide: Sailing in North, Central & South America
Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts. American charter. Credit: iStock The charter possibilities for these two vast continents are concentrated in the tropics, but for the adventurous sailor, there are possibilities north and south The far northern reaches of North America – Canada and Alaska – are adventure chartering territory, as is most of…
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Charter Destination Guide: Sailing Croatia and Montenegro
Montenegro. Credit: iStock The eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea is the home of a magnificent archipelago featuring ancient monuments and friendly, lively islands to visit The Adriatic region offers an extensive and enchanting coastline spanning over 1,000 miles, making it a captivating destination for travellers seeking both natural beauty and rich cultural experiences. Countries…
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RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show 2025: What To Expect & Tickets
Dinghy & watersports show. Credit: Paul Wyeth The RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show runs over the weekend of 22-23 February. We take a look who’s exhibiting, and what’s on this year. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of possibilities at the 2025 RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, taking place on 22-23 February 2025…
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Winter Sailing Buyer’s Guide: Low Season Cruising
Credit: MDL Port Hamble Sam Fortescue takes a look at winter cruising and the sort of kit you need to enjoy a proper winter warmer. Sailing magazines are full of advice at this time of year about how to batten down the hatches for winter and keep the boat safe on land. Between winter storms…
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Atlantic Islands Charter Guide: Finding Fair Weather Cruising
Faial Island – a Portuguese island of the Central Group of the Azores. Credit: iStock Sailing in sunny climates with good winds are what most water-based holidays are made of, so why not consider the Atlantic Group of Islands as your next charter destination says Sue Pelling The very nature of location off the coast…
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New Rules for Sailing to France: Navigating Brexit Borders
Sailing to France – map of English Channel. Credit: Shutterstock If Brexit was all about ‘taking back control’ then that is all well and good but Paul Heiney was left feeling somewhat confused after sailing to France… If they can get it to work, which seems far from certain, there’s soon going to be a…
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Vendée Globe Boat Runs Aground: Trials of the Virtual Regatta
Sunset sailing – Virtual Regatta Hitting the shoreline is never the plan during a non-stop circumnavigation. Here are the dos and don’ts of the virtual Vendée Globe – or rather, just the don’ts. On November 10th, the world (or at least the sailing world) watched as 40 skippers set sail from Les Sables-d’Olonne for the…