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  • Sailing in the South Pacific
    A Sailor’s Guide to the South Pacific For many, the South Pacific is the pinnacle of bluewater cruising — a region synonymous with remote atolls, swaying palms, ancient cultures, and sapphire lagoons. It’s also vast. Covering millions of square kilometres, this oceanic expanse offers a lifetime of exploration for sailors, whether you’re dreaming of a…
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  • Sailing the Cook Islands
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    Everything you need to know about Sailing the Cook Islands The Cook Islands are among the most isolated yet enchanting sailing destinations in the South Pacific. Nestled between French Polynesia and Samoa, this small nation of 15 islands offers sailors a rare mix of pristine lagoons, Polynesian culture, and untapped cruising grounds. Yet, due to…
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  • Sailing in Costa Rica
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    Sailing in Costa Rica: A Comprehensive Guide for Adventurers Costa Rica – “the Rich Coast” – lives up to its name as a gem for sailors. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east, this Central American country offers a tropical paradise of vibrant coastlines, warm waters, and…
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  • Sailing the Americas
    Sailing the Americas: A Complete Guide for All Sailors Cruising sailors have a vast playground across the Americas, stretching from the icy fjords of Alaska to the tropical shores of Central America and the rugged capes of Patagonia. This guide provides an overview of key coastal sailing regions in North, Central, and South America. For…
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  • Sailing in the Balearic Islands
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    Sailing in the Balearic Islands – A Complete Guide for Sailors of All Levels The Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera) form a Spanish archipelago in the western Mediterranean, renowned as a sailing paradise. These islands offer a mix of crystal-clear waters, hidden coves only accessible by boat, and well-equipped harbours, making them ideal…
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  • Sailing in Cuba
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    At the crossroads of the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean and thousands of kilometers of coastline and hundreds of undeveloped cays, a sailing holiday in Cuba promises a paradise for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. Unlike the more crowded cruising grounds elsewhere in the Caribbean, Cuban waters feel refreshingly untamed and…
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  • Sailing in the Windward Islands
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    Planning a sailing trip to the Windward Islands? This guide will walk you through everything you need to know – from weather patterns to harbours, charter options, and local sailing etiquette – all presented in an easy-to-scan FAQ format. Written in clear British English with concise paragraphs and headings, it’s designed to help even a…
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  • Sailing the Leeward Islands
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    The Leeward Islands offer some of the Caribbean’s most idyllic sailing grounds. From tranquil turquoise bays to vibrant port towns, this region caters to sailors of all experience levels. This guide provides an in-depth look at what to expect when sailing in the Leeward islands, including seasonal conditions, regional highlights, chartering tips, and practical advice…
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  • Sailing in the US Virgin Islands (USVI)
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    Sailing in the U.S. Virgin Islands (in the Caribbean) – comprising St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix – offers year‑round tropical sailing under steady trade winds. Easterly trades of 10–20 knots prevail most days, providing excellent conditions for cruising. Winter (December–March) is the busy season: winds may surge into the 15–30‑knot range (the “Christmas…
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  • Sailing in the BVI
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    The British Virgin Islands (BVI) are an iconic Caribbean archipelago – around 60 islands and cays – often hailed as the sailing capital of the Caribbean. This reputation comes from its easy line-of-sight navigation, steady trade winds, and numerous sheltered bays. Sailing in the BVI offers a perfect blend of reliable sailing conditions and breathtaking…
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