What is a Flotilla Sailing Holiday – Beginners’ Guide!

Flotilla sailing holidays

Imagine yourself in the middle of the sea on a yacht enjoying the soothing sea breeze, the sight of the clear blue skies, and the sound of the waves lapping against your yacht.

Now, what if you could picture enjoying the same on a yacht that’s flanked by several other yachts with people on a similar mission? That’s a brief description of a flotilla sailing holiday. It gives you a chance to embark on a journey of exploration, adventure, and endless discoveries the sea has to offer.

Still, wondering what is a flotilla sailing holiday?

Well, here is a quick look at the things you may need to know about flotilla sailing:

How Does A Flotilla Work?

A flotilla, in its basic terms, is a group of yachts that sail the sea together and are overseen by an experienced skipper on a lead yacht.

It usually involves a group of like-minded sailors who get together to enjoy a fun-filled sailing adventure with multiple boats. These boats are mostly chartered, and they offer all there is to desire in a modern yacht.

The lead crew in a flotilla is usually furnished with a crew that’s responsible for plotting routes, creating itineraries, and offering updates on weather and must-see spots along the way.

They also assist with provisioning and ensure there’s enough quay space and moorings for all the yachts to dock at the new destination. Everything is literally taken care of in a flotilla, so all sailors have to do is explore.

Flotilla sailing holiday

Do You Need a Skipper Certification For a Flotilla?

All countries expect a skipper participating in a flotilla to be qualified and/or experienced. The experience can either be from your previous flotilla holiday or several yacht skipper roles. Only a few European countries have not adopted Resolution 40, and thus do not require an ICC license.

Currently, counties such as Croatia, Italy, France, South Africa, the UK, and Mallorca require skippers to have the International Certificate of Competence (ICC) and/or Day Skipper Practical. So when planning to sail to these destinations, you need to get your skipper certifications ready.


Most Popular Flotilla Destinations

Flotilla sailing is a popular activity in the Mediterranean and Caribbean regions. Some of the best destinations in the Mediterranean include Greece, Turkey, Italy, France, Spain, and Croatia. If you would want to enjoy a Flotilla experience in the Caribbean, then Barbados, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican coast can be great places to try.


Flotilla Daily Schedule

1. Arrival to the Base

The first step in the flotilla schedule is the registration of participants in the office(s) of the base. The participants then head to the yacht, where they are taken through check-in procedures by the flotilla company team. Getting to know the crew and the week’s schedule is also part of the process and there is time created for Q&A where participants can get clarification on any issue as well.

2. Morning Briefing

The lead skipper gathers all the skippers who are going to participate in the flotilla in the meeting, where he will determine the working channel and explain the communication via VHF. Instructions regarding safety aboard the yacht are also given at this point. At all other meetings that follow up, the lead skipper will:

  1. Read out and interpret the weather forecast
  2. Give instructions, remarks, and advice regarding the route(s)
  3. Suggest safe anchorages for a break
  4. Determine the destination for the evening
  5. Explain how much time it will take to reach the destination
  6. Give a chance to a Q&A session
3. Yacht Provisions

This involves purchasing food, drinks, and other supplies necessary for the flotilla sailing holiday.

4. Departure

The lead crew helps the participants get ready and starts the journey into the sea

5. Watersports and Lunch Break

The lead skipper suggests safe anchorage points on the way that are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and lunch breaks. At this point, the skipper also assists in anchoring the vessels if the entire flotilla is taking a break at the same spot.

6. Reaching the Destination

Upon arriving at the destination, the crew that awaits the participants of the fleet at the set destination assists in the safe mooring and anchoring of the vessels. The host/hostess then collects all the necessary boat documents and ensures there’s necessary administration.

Other activities that may follow include:

  • Enjoying a welcome drink and socializing
  • Going to dinner
  • Sightseeing of local attractions
  • Free time
7. Optional Activities

Some of the fun activities that participants can engage in after reaching the destination include:

  • Organized sightseeing of local attractions with the help of a professional guide
  • Organized wine-tasting tour
  • Organized dinner

Note: The crew may give tips about places, events, and interesting facts to check out at the destination

8. Final Regatta

After sailing the sea for the whole week and having gotten used to their vessels, it is necessary to organize a competition to test the participants’ skill levels.

All participants are welcome to join the competition. However, the rules of the competition, including the start and finish points, will largely be determined by the skills of the teams and the prevailing weather conditions.

And just like any racing competition, the winner is the one that hits the finish line first.

9. Final Evening

The closing of the sailing experience calls for a celebration. And what better way can there be to celebrate than organizing a party, complete with wine, food specialties, and buffet tables? Once the party and dining are over, the participants will be free to hang out together, share memories, and, if need be, exchange contacts.

10. Check-out

Checking out is done with the team from the base, after which you’ll go through final administration. From there, you’ll leave the yacht at a designated time based on the charter contract that you signed.


Flotilla Vs. Solo: Which Is Better?

Both Flotilla and solo sailing come with a set of benefits and challenges along the way. A flotilla guarantees utmost safety at sea as there will be someone around to lend a hand in case you get into trouble. Even beginners will have someone to correct their mistakes should they fail or do the unexpected.

Solo

A solo adventure can be great for a seasoned seafarer who can rely on his or her skills to enjoy a safe voyage. Sailing solo also provides an opportunity to wander away into the sea, whip the waters with courage, and have the sea all to yourself and/or your partner.

You don’t need to follow any lead yacht, stop at a point you don’t want to, or head to a destination you don’t fancy. You have all the freedom in the world and can decide where to go and when to do it.

Sailing solo
 
Flotilla

Flotilla sailing brings together many people, something that takes socialization at sea to a whole new level.

It offers sailors a unique chance to get together, throw a party and even enjoy meals together. After all, a sailing holiday should be fun, and the only way to spark the excitement is by joining in the flotilla.

At the end of the day, the type of sailing you choose isn’t always that important. All that matters is that you enjoy a fun-filled, adventurous, and/or chilled-out holiday experience just as you had planned.

Enjoy flotilla sailing holiday

Reasons Why You Should Participate in Flotilla

1. Social Activity

Since a flotilla consists of a fleet of yachts, typically up to 14 vessels, there are plenty of people with who you can interact while at sea. You’ll literally have someone to talk to, share stories as well as drink and dine with along the way.

Many people have met at flotillas, shared moments, and formed relationships that have turned into lifetime commitments. There are also friendly people in the villages and towns you stop by that can be great to interact with while on your tour.

2. Worry Free

With an experienced skipper and dedicated crew on the Flotilla, you can be assured of complete safety at sea, even when the winds are strong, and the storms seem heavy.

There is safety in numbers. And so anytime you experience a problem or are distressed in some way, you can always ask for a helping hand from other sailors.

3. It Helps You Choose Your Route

Before you embark on the voyage, you’ll be briefed on the destinations you’ll go to and given suggestions on the spots to visit along the way. That means you will follow a route that will offer the most in terms of natural sceneries, water sports activities, and great stopovers.

4. You Can Sail At Your Own Pace

The fact that the lead yacht sets the pace for other yachts in a flotilla doesn’t mean you have to follow it too rigidly. You can actually sail at your own pace as long as you monitor the route the leader is taking. Flotillas are never that fast anyway, so the adventure at sea can be as slow and comfortable as you would wish it to be.

5. There is a Fleet Leader with Other Assistants to Help

The fleet leader’s responsibility is to ensure the group of yachts is sailing in the right direction and that the planned itinerary is followed to the letter.

The assistants or crew, on the other hand, ensure each yacht has all the necessary supplies for sailing and also provide technical support such as yacht maintenance and sailing gear repair. That means a safe and comfortable sailing experience is guaranteed at sea.


Who Is a Flotilla Holiday For?

Anyone can sign up for a flotilla voyage provided they have skippering qualifications and/or experience. However, there are flotilla options designed to suit the needs of different levels of sailing ability and experience.

The options may range from shorter passages and protected waters for beginners all through to exciting open-water crossings for experienced sailors.

A flotilla can be ideal for you if you prefer to have complete control of your own daily itinerary while enjoying some sort of support and structure.

Whether you want to go out on a flotilla with friends, family or a couple, a great sailing experience is guaranteed as long as the itinerary is well-planned and executed.

In conclusion

Are you fascinated about joining the flotilla holiday this season? Then there are plenty of companies in the Mediterranean and Caribbean region that can make your dream come true. A flotilla simply takes you out of the conventional yacht sailing tour and allows you to sail alongside other yachts for an exciting, social and memorable cruising experience. The adventure just never stops with this kind of sailing!

 

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What Is A Gulet Boat? – A Roomy Floating Hotel!

Do you ever want to enjoy a one-of-a-kind sailing experience that’s different from the gateway that you are used to?

Then taking a sailing trip on a gulet yacht might just be what you need to make your upcoming summer holiday special.

Sailing on a traditional yacht that reminds you of an ancient Ottoman warship is as exciting as it’s memorable. And this experience can only be guaranteed if you choose to take your cruising tour to the beautiful Aegean and Mediterranean coasts.

But before you get started on your adventure, you might need to know what is a gulet boat, how it works, what to expect in terms of amenities, and the onboard activities you can engage in.

What’s A Gulet Yacht Charter?

A Gulet charter is basically a private holiday on a crewed Gulet boat, either solo or with friends. With a chartered gulet, you can choose to sail through the Aegean embayment or explore the larger Mediterranean Sea.

Traditional gulets draw inspiration from ancient Ottoman boats and feature high masts, esthetical designs,s, and handmade decorations. Gulets from the Aegean region are particularly made of pine, teak, chestnut, and mahogany trees, giving them the ultimate ancient look.

Aside from the aesthetic appeal that comes with them, they still offer all the comforts of modern life that anyone would desire for a sailing boat.

Going on a gulet charter simply guarantees you complete freedom and luxury. You can literally go wherever you want to go, engage in whatever holiday activity you wish, either onboard or in the waters, and eat and drink your holiday away with friends in whichever manner you desire.

So long as you have an experienced and dedicated crew onboard, the adventure at sea on a gulet can just be awesome, to say the least.

gullet boat

Most Popular Gulet Destinations

Mediterranean Europe and the South Asian region are by far the most popular gulet destinations in the world. That’s mainly because of the massive gulet-making companies and chartering agencies available in these regions.

Some of the gulet destinations that can be great to visit include:

Croatia

With about 60 gulets in total, Croatia is among the countries that offer an amazing sailing experience on the Mediterranean coast. The country also has more than 1,200 beautiful islands and a number of great towns and places that can be great to visit. If you were to cruise on a weekly basis, it would take you at least 10 years to explore all these places in Croatia.

Sailing in September in Croatia
Turkey

Turkey is the most popular among all the gullet destinations in Europe. With more than 500 vessels in the country alone, the gulet cruising experience here never gets better.

With so many gulet options and charter companies in Turkey, you can only expect to get the highest quality of cruising services at reasonably lower prices compared to Croatia and Greece.

Some of the best places to visit in Turkey on a gulet include Gocek, Bodrum, Marmaris, and Fethiye.

Boats on the water in Antalya
Greece

Greece has won the hearts of many holidaymakers because of its ever-charming islands like Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu, and more. And there is even more that spices up the holiday experience in this part of Europe: getting aboard a Turkish gulet and exploring the Greek Islands near Turkey.

When planning a cruising tour in Greece, you should consider the islands of Rhodes, Symi, Leros, Kos, and Patmos.

Greek gulet charters and cruises can be a little more expensive than the average gulet price. But if you are willing to spend any amount for the unique gulet experience, it is still worthwhile.

View on a coat in Greece
Italy

Italy never disappoints either when it comes to the gulet cruising experience. With a fleet of about 10 to 15 gullets, you can never miss a chance to explore the beautiful Italian coast on an Ottoman-like boat. Sicily and Sardegna areas are some of the true wonder areas in Italy to visit for the ultimate gulet cruising experience.

Maldives

The Maldives is a popular holiday destination because of its breathtaking scenery and pristine waters that offer divers numerous opportunities to explore the underwater world.

Maladive

But taking a gulet cruise is also one of the most fun and relaxing holiday activities to engage in in this part of South Asia. While the number of gulets in the Maldives is limited, tourists can still enjoy cheaper gulet charters and cruises.

Are All Gulets Similar?

Modern gulets are not just designed to give passengers a nostalgic feel of the ancient ships. Rather they’re built to meet different modern life needs. That’s why they come in a variety of shapes, standards, and passenger capacities.

A typical modern gulet has all the comforts you would enjoy in a house. The only difference is that you keep moving and viewing different natural sceneries, which is no doubt amazing.

Here are some of the main types of gulet boats:

Classic-Standard Yachts

One of the things that distinguish Classic-Standard yachts from others is that they have double and/or single beds in their cabins. The cabins may also include a wardrobe, hot and cold water, shower, and toilette.

A classic yacht, also named small ship cruise, has a total of 3 crews and features a well-equipped kitchen that can take care of 3 meals a day. Additionally, there are two dining areas both on the inside and outside of the yacht.

Other amenities available on board include a comfortable sitting area on the deck, freezer, music, fishing equipment, snorkeling equipment, and motor-operated dinghy, among other things.

Luxury Yacht

A luxury yacht has all the comfortable amenities that you would expect on a modern boat. Most cabins come with double beds, and there are some that may have single beds. Luxury gullets are newer compared to classic-standard gullets.

In addition to all the amenities found in a classic yacht, a luxury gullet comes with a master cabin, shower cabins, air conditioner, generator, and TV in the saloon and canoe.

Deluxe Yacht

Deluxe yachts are designed to provide passengers with a luxurious sailing experience in a wider and more modern space. A deluxe yacht may feature 1 or 2 master cabins.

In addition to all the amenities of classic and luxury gullets, deluxe yachts come with newer and full sailing equipment, better navigation systems, large bed sizes, extra entertainment equipment, and more.

Super Luxury Yachts

These are the most luxurious of all the yachts. They come with all amenities that can be desired in a luxury yacht, including a master cabin, Jacuzzi, TV in every room, more crew members and more. Its amenities and comfort can only be compared to a six-star hotel.


Why Gulets Are So Popular

Gulet cruises offer one of the most exciting, if not the best relaxing holiday experiences. Sailing on a gulet yacht-whether classic, luxury, or deluxe- allows you to relax and soak yourself in the beautiful coastal scenery even as you enjoy your favorite tipple or drink. After all, that’s what a holiday sailing experience is all about.

Another thing that makes chartered gulets popular is the fact that one can organize a trip based on his or her own wishes. For instance, you don’t have to wake up at 7 a.m. to catch up with a scheduled trip.

You can simply choose to sail at your own comfortable time and take the trip to whichever island or bay you fancy. Even when your friends want to go snorkeling or visit a nearby town, you can choose to remain on the gulet and bask in the sun or just chill as you read a book.

There are also lots of foods on board a yacht that you can enjoy amid the fresh air and the breathtaking scenery around. And if you would like to escape the crowds, you can simply search for a spot in one of the secluded beaches around and have the world for yourself.

Taking a cruise tour on a chartered gulet is simply all about doing what you love during the holiday, when you want it, and without any limits.


How many Crew Are On A Gulet?

A cruising tour can never be successful without a competent crew aboard the yacht. They are the ones who literally make the yacht move, ensure your stomach is full, and keep you entertained throughout your cruising tour. A 2 to 3 cabins gullet usually has a minimum of 2 crew members and can even go up to 5 members for a luxury gulet.

Here is the main crew you can expect on a typical gullet yacht:

Captain (Skipper):

The captain, also known as the skipper, is the one in charge of driving the gullet and taking you safely to your planned destination. He/she is the first in the ranks of the crew and advises clients on the best places to visit and how to go about it. The captain usually has the final about the day’s or week’s cruising itinerary.

Chef:

A gulet can’t definitely set out into the sea without the second most important person: the chef. And he/she is responsible for preparing the delicious snacks, artisanal dishes and/or the range of cocktails that will keep your cruising tour interesting.

Waiter:

The waiter’s work is to ensure the food prepared by the chef is properly served. Waiters also help the chef in cleaning the dishes, and if there’s no hostess or sailor on board, they’ll clean the cabin. You can also reach out to the rest of the crew via the waiters.

Sailor:

A sailor is mainly charged with the responsibilities of tying the ship under the captain’s supervision and generally ensuring everything on board is clean and works properly. He’s more like a captain’s assistant.

Hostess:

Hostesses are mainly present in more luxury gullets, and they are responsible for cleaning and preparing the cabins, serving drinks and cleaning the gulet deck as well as the saloon. They can sometimes take care of the kids if you have any onboard.


What Sports Can You Do On A Gulet?

There are a plethora of fun activities to engage in while on a gulet sailing tour including the following:

Watersports

If you are a water person, then a sailing tour can never be complete without swimming, snorkeling, or diving. Going underwater gives you a chance to soak in the cold water during summer and/or witness firsthand the spectacular marine fish, sea creatures, and corals in the area.

Rest

A holiday is all about unwinding, and while on the Gulet sailing tour; you can simply choose to lounge on the deck as you bask, read a book, or enjoy conversation with friends. Gulets usually have spacious cabins and exterior decks for resting.

Visiting Islands

Hopping from one island to the next is undoubtedly one of the most adventurous activities to engage in during the weekend or on holiday. You’ll get to enjoy the beautiful scenery, visit different towns and interact with different people as you go along.

Party

A birthday party, engagement party, or a casual feel-good party can never go wrong on the gulet. So long as you have a few drinks, cocktails, and or snacks onboard, you can always toast to the good life as you soak into the scenery and fresh ambiance of the island and sea.

How Gulet Yachts Are Equipped

Modern gulets are equipped with all amenities that can make the passengers onboard enjoy a convenient, fun, and relaxing experience on board.

Some of the amenities that come with a luxury gulet include:

Saloon:

A typical saloon on a gulet is fitted with a bar, and dining facilities and also has a TV with DVD for entertaining the guests. In addition, there’s an air conditioner in the saloon to provide cool refreshing air during a hot summer cruise tour.

Deck:

The deck is by far the most spacious part of the gulet and features a well-cushioned seating area and covered dining area. The larger part of the foredeck is meant for sunbathing, and the aft is for relaxing and/or eating al fresco.

Cabin:

A gulet’s cabin is specifically reserved for sleeping, and it’s fully furnished with a bed or two, a toilet, and a shower. Luxurious cabins may also have a Jacuzzi, plasma TV, and huge space.


Why Gulets Provide the Best Sailing Holidays

Modern gulets have truly redefined the yacht sailing experience. With all the comfortable amenities you can ever desire on board, you can travel to any part of the Mediterranean coast without any effort whatsoever. You actually have all you need on board to get going even for weeks without setting foot on land.

Aside from that, a gulet sailing tour or expedition can allow you to:

  • Enjoy delicious food both on board and the towns you stop by
  • Meet and socialize with local people as you cruise along the coastal islands
  • Escape the crowds on a private charter and enjoy some ample time solo
  • Soak in the ever-stunning Mediterranean coast scenery

In Conclusion

Going on a gulet sailing tour can simply be rewarding and memorable at the same time. And since you now know everything about gulet boats and how they work, you can go ahead and charter a vessel this coming holiday for a chance to explore the Mediterranean or Maldives coasts to your satisfaction.

You can venture into the seas solo or can take along one or two of your friends and/or family members for an even more exciting sailing tour or expedition. Modern gulet sailing just guarantees more fun and relaxation than any yacht could ever provide.

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The Best Time to Sail in Croatia – All Seasons & Tips!

Sailing is one of the most exciting holiday activities to engage in Croatia at any time of the year as there’s no extreme weather on this part of Europe. But the sailing conditions do vary greatly between pre-season and peak season.

Choosing the best time to sail in Croatia may depend on a number of factors including weather, budget and the unique sailing experiences one is looking for. So if you’re planning to visit Croatia soon for a cruising tour or expedition, you need to gather a few facts about the country’s climate and seasons.


General Weather

The Croatian coast is a popular cruising haven not only because of its beautiful coves but also because of its ideal climate and favorable weather throughout the year. On average, the Adriatic Sea –where the Croatian coast lies-experiences about 315 cloudless days in a year.

The peak season is between April and November and usually records a hot and dry climate with temperatures averaging at 28ºC. The winter season in Croatia is characterized by lower temperatures and short spells of rain. Regardless of the kind of weather or climate you love sailing in, you can always find solace in Croatia.


May and June

May marks the beginning of summer in Croatia and temperatures begin to rise steadily at this time, going up to a pleasant high of about 23ºC. The coastal towns start realizing a surge of tourists with restaurants and bars becoming more alive.

The average sea temperature in May is 18ºC, which can be perfect for water sports activities. June is one of the warmest and busiest months in Croatia. During this month there are plenty of sunny days with blue skies and average temperatures of about 22ºC, which can sometimes go up to a high of 27ºC.

Winds are light and moderate, blowing at average speeds of between 10 and 20 knots per hour. Also in June, sailors can enjoy daylight of up to 15 hours and more. There’s little rainfall (about 75mm) that can last for a week or so.

 
Advantages of sailing in Croatia between May and June:
  • The warm land and sea temperatures are perfect for snorkeling, diving, and swimming
  • Winds are light and moderate, making it an ideal time to go on sailing expeditions
  • All tourist attractions are usually open during this period
 
Disadvantages:
  • With the peak season setting in at this time, bays, ports, and marinas are likely to start getting crowded
  • Winds can be a bit unpredictable during these months
  • There are no discounts given for bookings or rental services are demand is rising fastBest time to sail in Croatia

July and August

The peak months of July and August record the highest number of visitors and sailors, who are out to enjoy the blissfully hot sunny days and the cozy waters of the Croatian coast. The two months experience extremely hot and dry weather with daily temperatures of 28ºC and can go up to 30ºC. Sea temperatures stand at 24ºC, both in July and August.

Advantages of sailing in Croatia between July and August:
  • All attractions in the Croatian coastal towns are more alive than ever
  • The months record lots of sunny days with blue skies, which can be perfect for sailing, sunbathing and swimming
  • Since July and August is the official peak season, you can take advantage of group sailing, beach parties and attend festivals like Dubrovnik Summer Festival
Disadvantages:
  • The weather is extremely hot in July and August, something that might damage your skin or make you uncomfortable
  • Marinas and bays are overcrowded with bars, restaurants, and hotels filled to the brim too
  • The cost of booking a sailing tour or renting an apartment can be relatively higher compared to other seasons

September and October

In September, temperatures drop down significantly but the waters are still warm enough for one to enjoy some water sports activities. The month is also much wetter compared to July and August. And with high winds like Sirocco and Bura setting in, it can be quite exciting to sail in Croatia at this time. The daily temperatures range between 16 and 19ºC, while sea temperatures remain at a pleasant 23ºC.

October witnesses a fairly warm weather in Croatia with noticeably lower temperatures during the evenings. Daily temperatures hover between 18 and 22ºC. The Bura and Sirocco winds are stronger at this time, something that might not auger well with sailors. There might also be occasional showers, especially towards the end of October.

 
Advantages of sailing in Croatia between September  and October:
  • Crowds begin to lessen in September, making sailing more convenient
  • The waters are still warm enough for you to enjoy swimming, snorkeling and/or diving
  • Booking cruising tours and renting sailing vessels is quite seamless during this period
  • Most tourist attractions are still open in September through mid-October
Disadvantages:
  • Bura and Sirocco winds can be too strong, especially in October, something that can make sailing challenging
  • With less crowds witnessed in late October, major tourist attractions may start to closeSailing in September in Croatia

November to April

November ushers in the official off-peak sailing season in Croatia, which runs through April. Since it is winter season, the weather is colder with temperatures hitting the 9ºC low or even lower. However, the average daily temperatures in the period leading to April can go up to 13ºC or so. November to January records the highest daily rainfall ranging between 150 and 180 mm. In February and March, rainfall starts to decrease steadily as temperatures begin to rise significantly.

 
Advantages of sailing in Croatia between November and April:
  • No crowded beaches, marinas or ports
  • Hotel bookings and boat rental services are highly discounted during this period
 
Disadvantages:
  • Most tourist attractions are closed during this period
  • The land and sea temperatures are not ideal for water sports activities
  • With the cold and unpredictable weather, sailing cannot be as enjoyable as it would be the rest of year.Sailing in the winter in Croatia

When Are The Best Yacht Charter Deals?

Croatia starts to experience an influx of sailors in May and the crowds are even more between June and September. And since boat chartering services are high on demand at this time, you would obviously expect little or no charter discounts and deals.

But beginning October (the tail-end of peak sailing season) through April, the start of warmer and dry months, there can be great opportunities to save more of boat charters. Whether you want to charter a bareboat, a skippered boat or crewed boat, you can be assured of enjoying great discounts and juicy deals in between these months.


So…When Is the Best Time for Sailing Croatia?

The best time is basically when the skipper is ready to set out into the sea. And that’s generally between early April and mid-October. During this time, the conditions are calmer, the waters pleasantly warmer and there are many festivities happening around the coastal towns. So, cruising through the Croatian coast during this period can be as rewarding as it is enjoyable.

Sailing in Croatia all year long

What to Pack

If your sailing tour is all about basking on the hot sun and enjoying the chilly winds of the coast, then carrying an organic sunscreen, a hat, a pair of sunglasses and non-marking deck shoes can do you good. And if you can’t go a day without immersing yourself in the water, then make sure you include a swimsuit, pair of shorts and towel in your dry bag. A light sweater or heavy jacket can also be useful in the evenings or when sailing during colder days.


Tips To Consider When Going Sailing In Croatia

  • Going on a sailing trip to Croatia requires you to plan ahead if you are to enjoy a convenient and fun-filled experience.
  • In order to be guaranteed of getting value for your money, choose to visit Croatia when the weather is pleasant (both land and sea, boat rentals are reasonable, and restaurants and marinas are less crowded.
  • Charter a vessel a month or two in the run-up to the peak season for you to enjoy great discounts and deals
  • Have a checklist of all the things you need for your sailing tour or expedition
  • Consider renting a boat during peak season instead of booking a group sailing tour, as there are huge queues on the islands of Croatia.
  • Remember to have a fishing or diving license before venturing into the sea if you love engaging in any of these activities.
  • Choose to charter a skippered or crewed boat if you have little sailing experience or are cruising the Croatian coast for the first time.

Conclusion

Croatia is a true sailing paradise for many. From its charming coves to its warm, cloudless weather that lasts the better part of the year all through to its amazing marinas and restaurants, there’s much you can enjoy in this part of Europe.

If you’ve been wondering where to take your next summer sailing tour, then Croatia might just be the best recommendation for you. When well-organized, the trip will not only be adventurous and fun-filled but will also be hassle-free!

 

 

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Best Time to Sail In the Abacos – Discover the Ideal Time!

Sailing in the Abacos

Are you planning to go on a sailing adventure to the Abacos but have scanty or no information about the ideal time to visit?

Well, any time of the year is really the best time to sail in the Abacos, but the amount of fun and convenience you’ll enjoy will depend on a number of factors. Some of the important aspects you might need to consider when planning your sailing trip to the island include weather, hurricanes, and sailing seasons.

While some holidaymakers prefer to sail when temperatures (both sea and air) are high, others find it perfect when the weather is cool and wet. If you would wish to visit the Abacos when the seas are calm and the winds steady, there are months that can guarantee you just that. It’s all about perfect timing.


Here are some of the most important things you need to know about the Abacos:

The Climate All Year Round

The Abacos Islands boast of a tropical savannah climate all year round, thanks to the mild trade winds and the warm Gulf Stream. The weather and temperatures here are pretty similar to those of South Florida, safe for occasional squalls that hit the island.

Abacos usually experience a cooler climate from the month of December through to February, where average temperatures range between 15°C to 24°C.

It’s particularly colder during the months of January and February.

Lower rainfalls can be witnessed between November and April but summer and fall do record significant rains on these islands.

The rest of the year is warmer and records temperatures of between 25°C and 31°C.

The months of May through September are usually very hot with sunny days and UV index of 10+.

April to June can be great if you love sailing in a warm but not-so-hot and muggy weather.

This can also be a good time to immerse yourself in the turquoise waters of the island if you love snorkeling or diving. If you want to enjoy calm but steady winds when sailing in the Abacos, November, and December can be an ideal time.

Sailing in the Abacos

About The Hurricanes

The period between 1st June and November 30th marks the official Hurricane Season both in the Abaco Islands and the entire Bahamas. Though numerous hurricanes have hit this region before, you should not be discouraged from planning your sailing tour to the islands. Even so, the chances of a hurricane hitting the Abaco Islands are 1 out of 5. Hence there’s no cause for panic.

In order to enjoy an easy time sailing and conquer the unexpected during this hurricane season, you have to be keen on weather forecasting and hurricane tracking news. Even tropical storms can be downright dangerous at this time; hence you need to be careful.

For a clear insight on what to expect in terms of weather and hurricanes, you can visit the Weather Channel website www.weather.com to get a 10-day or so weather forecast. www.nws.noaa.gov can also be resourceful in terms of weather updates and advice if you’re planning to sail in the Abaco at this time.


Best Starting Point

If you’re planning to sail to the Abacos with your own yacht or a private charter from the mainland, then the perfect departure point can be Miami, Florida. There’s usually a 48-hour window period of well-predicted weather that can allow sailors to cruise safely into the Bahamas.

Most boats usually sail to Nassau (Bahamas capital) before proceeding to other destinations like the Abacos. If your boat is under the stewardship of an experienced captain and crew, then you won’t have to worry about how to reach the coveted Abaco Islands.

If you’re already in Nassau, you can get to Abacos by taking a ferry that sails that route. From there, you can go to Marsh Harbor-the main departure point for most boats and yachts – where you can book a sailing trip to any part of the island.

Sailing From Nassau to Abacos

Peak Season

The official peak sailing season in the Abaco Islands is usually between the months of December and April. This is a winter period when temperatures are cool and refreshing. The islands of the Abaco usually witness a surge of people, especially from the north, that are out to enjoy sailing and make the most out of their Christmas break.

Advantages of Sailing During Peak Season:
  • Gives you a chance to escape the colder weather and otherwise annoying winter snow
  • You can have the chance to celebrate Christmas and New Year with other people on the Abacos
  • it’s quite thrilling to sail alongside many other boats and yachts
  • There are plenty of events, festivals, and parties happening around the Abaco Islands, which you can gladly take advantage of
Disadvantages of Sailing During Peak Season:
  • It’s the most expensive time to visit Abacos, as sailing tour and hotel bookings are in high demand
  • Marinas and beaches are usually overcrowded
  • There are no special discounts given on any bookingBest month of the year to sail in the Abacos

Off-Peak Season

The off-peak season officially starts in mid-April and runs through to November 31st, the tail-end of the hurricane season. With minimal holiday breaks, hotter temperatures, and hurricane threats, the Abacos usually experience a tiny number of sailors during this period. And just like the peak season, the off-season usually comes with a set of its own advantages and disadvantages as well.

Advantages
  • Most of the beaches and marina resorts are deserted and peaceful
  • The prices of hiring a boat, booking a sailing tour, or renting apartments or hotel rooms are cheaper at this time
  • Sailing tours and beach activities are usually discounted during the off-peak season
  • Choosing dining options and playing land-based sports like golf is way easier as there are no long wait times
  • You can sail to any part of the island seamlessly without experiencing any boat traffic
Disadvantages
  • Most beach resorts and marinas are likely to carry out repairs and maintenance, which can jeopardize your stay.
  • Some banks, restaurants, shops, and government offices may close to observe public holidays.
  • Cruising through the Abacos Islands solo on a yacht can be less exciting compared to doing it alongside other sailors.
  • Tropical storms and squalls during the hurricane season can limit your sailing experienceBest time to sail Abacos.

So..When is Really the Best Time?

There’s not really the best time of the year to sail the Abacos, as it all depends on your preferences and the cruising experiences you’re looking for. If you would love to spend less and enjoy a quieter sailing experience, then you should avoid the peak season, between December and April, by all means.

If you are too much into snorkeling, diving, and/or sunbathing, then the period between mid-April and early June can be the most ideal. At this time, you can have all the time in the world to enjoy as many water-related activities as possible, considering it’s off-season. But be sure to carry sunscreen to avoid some sunburns or sunstroke.


In Conclusion

The Abacos is really a great place to take on your crazy sailing adventures at any time of the year. With crystal clear waters, beautifully secluded beaches, and charming landscapes, you’ll surely love every bit of your sailing trip on this part of the Bahamas.

Renting a boat or booking a sailing tour on the Abacos is easier, especially during the off-peak season; hence setting out into the sea is quite seamless. And with daily weather forecasts and advice available at your disposal, you can always plan to sail to your desired destinations with greater convenience.

 

 

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