One of the best parts of a yacht holiday isn’t just the sailing - it’s what happens once you’ve dropped anchor. One day you might be snorkelling reefs, the next paddleboarding a calm bay, and the next teaching your children to fish off the back of the boat.
Read MoreThe Seychelles archipelago is a dream sailing destination year-round, but if you’re looking for the perfect balance of great weather, fewer crowds, and ideal sailing conditions, September and October stand out as the best months to set sail.
Read MoreThe Turkish Riviera, also known as the Turquoise Coast, is one of the most enchanting sailing destinations in the Mediterranean. With its blend of ancient ruins, charming coastal villages, and crystal-clear waters, it offers an unparalleled sailing experience.
Read MoreCroatia’s Dalmatian Coast is one of the most spectacular sailing regions in the Mediterranean, with crystal-clear waters, charming island towns, and rich cultural heritage. Setting sail from Split offers a perfect gateway to explore some of Croatia's most iconic destinations.
Read MoreThe Saronic Islands, just a short sail from Athens, offer a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Read MoreImagine sailing to quaint islands where car traffic is replaced by the gentle hum of fishing boats, or stopping at secluded beaches accessible only by sea. Chartering a yacht in Croatia with us means more than just a vacation…
Read MoreWhere to charter a yacht during spring, summer, autumn and winter. Know when the sailing season is in each destination and what to expect from the weather when you’re chartering.
Read MoreWe believe that every little bit helps. Our oceans are in a rather desperate state and we simply cannot fathom a future where idilic charter destinations are not blessed with plentiful coral reefs and crystal blue waters. As lovers of the ocean we want to support organisations that are working hard to keep the ocean healthy so that we may enjoy the fruits of their labour. We also understand that without healthy oceans, the world as a whole will struggle to support life.
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