Sailing Itineraries
32 curated yacht-charter routes across the world's most beautiful sailing grounds — day-by-day, anchorage by anchorage, by the team that's been booking them since 2011.
"From the limestone walls of Dubrovnik to the lagoons of Bora Bora, these are the routes we have sailed, refined, and recommended for over a decade. Each is its own kind of week — choose the one that feels right, and we'll handle the rest."
Pick a region below to see day-by-day itineraries, vital sailing stats, and the practical detail you need to plan your charter.
The Caribbean
Haunt of buccaneers, squabbled over by the French, Dutch, English and Spanish, the islands in the Caribbean Sea hold a special allure to those who count Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island among their favourite books. Steady trade winds, warm seas, and more variations of rum punch than there are beachside bar tenders to mix them. For some time the Caribbean has been the charter destination — yet there is more than enough adventure for those seeking to get away from the crowd.
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British Virgin Islands
Crystal-clear waters, line-of-sight navigation between 50 islands, and a steady trade-wind sailor's paradise.
Bahamas — Bimini to the Exumas
Seven hundred islands, fish-rich snorkelling, conch burgers at Ma Ruby's, and gin-clear waters.
Antigua
English Harbour — the cradle of Caribbean yacht charter — plus 365 beaches and the Antigua Classics Regatta.
St Martin
Half French, half Dutch, all charter island — a gateway to the Leewards with two distinct cultures on one shore.
St Vincent & the Grenadines
Tobago Cays, Mustique, and the Tobago Cays Marine Park — the Caribbean's most romantic sailing chain.
Croatia
Over 1,200 islands stitched along the Adriatic coast, with calm seas, light afternoon breezes, and ancient Venetian harbour towns at every anchorage. The most popular bareboat sailing ground in Europe, and the bestselling region of the SailChecker fleet.
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Dubrovnik
The Pearl of the Adriatic — Elafiti Islands, Mljet National Park, Korčula, and limestone walls glowing at sunset.
Split — South Dalmatian Route
Hvar, Vis, Korčula, and the most-photographed islands in the Mediterranean. The classic week-long route.
Split — North Dalmatian Route
Kornati National Park, the quieter sister to the south — 89 uninhabited islets and the sailing of crystal lagoons.
Zadar
Where the Kornati archipelago meets historic Roman ports and the world's first sea organ.
Northern Adriatic
Istrian peninsula, Pula's Roman arena, truffle hunting in Motovun, and Venetian fishing villages.
Kvarner
Rab, Cres, and Lošinj — the green islands of the upper Adriatic, perfect for first-time bareboat sailors.
Istria
Pula, Rovinj, and the truffle-and-olive-oil coast — for sailors who want the Adriatic with a Venetian accent.
Tivat – Dubrovnik
Cross-border sailing from the Bay of Kotor's mountain-walled fjord to the medieval streets of Dubrovnik.
Greece
More than 2,000 islands, the meltemi summer wind, whitewashed villages clinging to cliffs, and tavernas where the catch arrives at the table within an hour of the line being pulled. Three distinct sailing grounds — Ionian, Cyclades, and Sporades — each its own kind of week.
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Ionian
Steady winds, sheltered waters, and the gentlest introduction to Greek sailing — Corfu, Lefkas, Kefalonia.
Saronic
Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses — the closest sailing ground to Athens, with shorter passages and elegant island towns.
Sporades
Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos — the green islands where Mamma Mia was filmed, with the Aegean's quietest anchorages.
Cyclades
Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, and the iconic whitewashed islands of the central Aegean — for sailors with sea legs.
Italy
From the Amalfi cliffs to the wild coves of Sardinia and the volcanic drama of Sicily, Italian sailing combines the Mediterranean's best food with anchorages that have been admired since Roman times.
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Amalfi Coast
Positano, Capri, and the Sorrentine peninsula — the most photographed coastline in the Mediterranean.
Sardinia
La Maddalena archipelago — granite islands, turquoise water, and the Mediterranean's clearest snorkelling.
Sicily
Aeolian volcanoes, Greek temples on Sicilian shores, and the bluest water south of Capri.
Spain
Balearic Islands — Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca — plus the lesser-sailed Canary Islands. Reliable winds, short passages between anchorages, and Spain's incomparable seafood waiting ashore at every port.
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Ibiza & Formentera
Hippie coves, turquoise bays, and sunset anchorages — the Mediterranean's most relaxed sailing week.
Mallorca
Cabrera National Park, the wild Tramuntana coast, and Palma's grand promenade — Balearic sailing at its most varied.
Tenerife
Canary Islands sailing — year-round warmth, pilot whales off the bow, and Africa visible from the masthead.
Turkey
Turquoise Coast — Bodrum, Göcek, Marmaris — where Lycian tombs sit above the bay and gulets motor between forgotten Greek ruins. The Mediterranean's best value for charter, and arguably its richest cultural sailing.
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Bodrum
The Aegean's busiest charter port — gateway to the Greek Dodecanese and the empty bays of Gökova.
Göcek & Fethiye
The Twelve Islands of Göcek bay — the most sheltered sailing ground in the Mediterranean. Perfect first-charter waters.
Marmaris & the Dodecanese
Cross the border into Rhodes and Symi, then back to Turkey's quiet southern bays. Two countries, one charter.
Dodecanese
Rhodes, Symi, Tilos, and Nisyros — the Greek islands closest to the Turkish coast, with the Aegean's quietest harbours.
Far East & Pacific
Beyond the Mediterranean and Caribbean lie the great cruising frontiers — limestone karsts of Thailand, the Whitsunday's Whitehaven Beach, and the volcanic atolls of French Polynesia. Longer flights, but the rewards justify the journey.
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Whitsundays
Whitehaven Beach, the Great Barrier Reef on your doorstep, and 74 tropical islands you can sail between in a fortnight.
Tahiti
Society Islands — Bora Bora, Moorea, Raiatea. Lagoons inside coral atolls, and the world's most photographed water.
Phuket
Phang Nga Bay's limestone towers, hidden hongs, and the easiest tropical sailing in Asia.
Malaysia
Langkawi's 99 islands and the quietest sailing in Southeast Asia — Phuket's tropical alternative.
Indian Ocean
Remote, warm, and underexplored — the granite islands of the Seychelles, where giant tortoises wander the beaches and the snorkelling is as good as anywhere on earth.
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