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Longing for a different kind of beach trip? Want to discover exceptional destinations without the crowds? With the freedom to explore unspoilt areas and hidden gems, a yacht charter holiday allows you to visit places only travel aficionados and locals usually get to experience
Having your own yacht gives you ultimate privacy and an experience unlike any hotel, apartment or cruise ship. Some of the best destinations in the world are only reachable by boat. Imagine sitting on the deck and watching the sunrise from a charming island cove, sailing to a secluded beach with white sands and diving into the warm water without another soul in sight. Split your days between sea and land as you
revel in the culture, cuisine and many secluded anchorages as you cruise through glittering seas. Spot historic architecture on the horizon, use your tender to reach a private bay and enjoy diving into a kaleidoscope of aquamarine waters, fish peacefully off the boat or swim ashore and feel your toes sink into the soft, golden sand. Whether you’re completely new to sailing,
a recently qualified skipper or an experienced sailor, there’s an adventure on the horizon for you. Plus, if you’re already a fan of being on the
water, you can store a wide range of watersports equipment and accessories onboard. Kayaking
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and stand-up paddleboarding can be added to your Sunsail charter, adding an extra dimension of adventure. When it comes to finding the perfect yacht
charter holiday, there’s no one-size-fits-all. Whether it’s a family-friendly flotilla or a skippered or bareboat charter, choosing the right option can seem a little daunting. Skippered holidays are ideal for the
inexperienced and allow you to be as carefree as you want, bareboat charters are perfect for sailors looking to take the helm, while flotilla holidays are great for those who enjoy sailing in the company of other yachts, guided by an expert-lead crew. Whether you’re unqualified, learning the
ropes, a newly qualified skipper or an old hand, a flotilla holiday offers an informal, hassle-free and incredibly unique experience. Great for families, groups, couples and solo sailors, a flotilla provides the perfect balance of independence and sociability, with support and guidance available whenever you need it.
Back in the mid-1970s, Eric Richardson set
up Sunsail’s originator, the Yacht Cruising Association (YCA), and pioneered the flotilla concept. Today, Sunsail, the global yacht charter company that offers sailing holidays to first-time sailors, offers adventure-seekers 20 stunning destinations and an unrivalled fleet of more than 500 yachts. With endless ways to spend the day, a sailing
holiday with Sunsail offers the perfect blend of relaxation, exploration and fun. From island- hopping in style along Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian Coast to exploring sun-soaked harbours and dramatic scenery in Lefkas, Greece, a sailing getaway is an adventure offering something unique for everyone. For much-needed winter sun, revel in the
Caribbean’s steady trade winds and balmy sunshine, learn to kitesurf in the British Virgin Islands or swim off the pink-coral shores of Antigua, before relaxing with sundowners to the beat of reggae vibes.
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