Do you long for the romance and adventure of the perfect sailing vacation: magnificent coastlines, azure waters, temperate breezes, and balmy nights under endless stars? Whether you’re a beginner or experienced sailor, you can make your dream come true in any of the five following world renowned yachting destinations.
Dalmatian Coast

The majestic Dalmatian Coast off Croatia is one of the most gorgeous and fascinating sailing grounds in the world. Blessed with steady winds and crystal clear waters, the Adriatic Sea has countless peaceful natural harbors, over a thousand islands, and some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe. The city of Split is the major departure point for yachting explorations of the islands of Vis, Hvar, and Brac, jewels of the Adriatic. Further along the coast, the city of Dubrovnik rises from the Adriatic in a stunning display of Baroque architecture. Steady winds and fewer crowds make late spring and early fall the best times to sail the Dalmatian Coast.
Yasawa Islands

For those seeking the quintessential tropical sailing idyll, head to the Yasawa Islands off Fiji, where winds are warm and steady, beaches pristine, and palms sway around enchanting azure lagoons. From major Fijian ports it’s a two-hour sail to the island of Naviti, enchanting setting of “The Blue Lagoon”. Two hours further north lies the first of the Yasawa Islands, legendary for their steep mountains and unspoiled beaches. Though tribal villagers are known for their hospitality, be sure to show proper cruising permission to village chiefs before anchoring. Steady trade winds and balmy weather make May to November best for your yachting adventure.
New Zealand

For steady westerly breezes, friendly people and the most boats per capita in the world, head to Auckland, New Zealand, on the Hauraki Gulf. Also known as the “City of Sails”, Auckland is the gateway to 1500 nautical miles of enchanting islands, tropical subtropical forests, and silvery beaches. Over two hundred anchorages are available for exploring as you ride tropical breezes north to the Bay of Islands, a major yachting destination. The best sailing in New Zealand is from November to April, when the weather is warmer and the south-westerly winds lighter.
Greek Islands

Cruise through the historic Grecian Islands, where ancient ruins still stand watch over the azure waters of the Ionian and Aegean Seas. Comprised of over 3,000 islands, the gorgeous Grecian isles offer limitless variations on terrain, wind, climate, and sailing ability required. Countless unexplored beaches, picturesque ports, and isolated inlets make the islands one of the best places to sail temperate winds from March through November. Follow an easy sailing route up the Peloponnese coast, and marvel at ancient ruins, and sophisticated cities. In the Cyclades, marvel at the loveliness of white washed houses and flowery paths winding down to crystal seas.
Grenadines

Located between Saint Vincent’s and Granada, the Grenadine Islands are surrounded by some of the most beautiful waters in the world. Stop off at the island of Mustique to mingle with the rich and famous, or anchor at the deserted Isle de Quatre for a postcard perfect Caribbean day. Lively Port Elizabeth boasts plentiful marinas, restaurants, and bars. On the leeward coast, Admiralty Bay’s sheltered harboring makes it a popular anchorage. Be sure to cruise by the eerie ruined villas of Moon Hole on the southern peninsula of tiny Bequia.
Choices for your dream sailing vacation are as endless and varied as the oceans and coastlines of the world. So, whether you’re looking for exotic lagoons fringed by palms, lively ports, or the romance of ancient ruins, these adventure-filled destinations can fulfill your every wish.
Posted the 17th May 2011 in the category Sailing by Blackice.
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