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The best places to sail a sailboat

If you want to escape to sea, with family or friends, to unwind or just visit the most beautiful coasts in the world, organize an unforgettable sailing trip is the best option! Two solutions are available to you:either you choose to rent a sailboat that you will steer in total autonomy if you have very good knowledge of pleasure boating , or you take part in a sea voyage with a skipper and a whole professional crew who will make you sail with the winds in the most beautiful places in the world .

Here are the most beautiful spots in the world that we have selected for you to organize your cruise aboard a sailboat to travel from island to island !

The Balearics

Head for the islands of Spain, in an archipelago of 4 islands which consists of Minorca, Mallorca, Ibiza and the smaller but still exceptional Formentera . If you like small wild coves bordered by clear turquoise water, you will be won over, especially since some are almost only accessible by sea! Each of these 4 islands will seduce you and sailing in the Balearic Islands will allow you to discover a privileged nature and in places, protected.

Indeed, "Ibiza, biodiversity and culture has been listed under this name as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999 and stands out as a true example of the interaction of marine and coastal ecosystems. In terms of climate, the Balearic Islands are wonderful and the waters are very calm , you can sail there peacefully from spring to autumn .

Our advice: ideally plan a 3-week trip to appreciate all the beauty of these Spanish islands. Majorca, for example, is very large, opt for a defined area over a week or two weeks to visit its entire coastline.

The Cyclades

Direction the South Aegean Sea to visit the Greek archipelago of the Cyclades. You do not hesitate to head for the volcanic islands of Santorini and the island of Mykonos , but be aware that the Cyclades are made up of 24 inhabited islands, some of which are full of fabulous corners that are less touristy and much more accessible.

You will appreciate the clear waters, the breathtaking view of the typical small white houses with blue shutters and above all, the tranquility of certain coves and certain ports.

Our advice: for experienced boaters, a sailboat cruise in July and August in the Cyclades will take place with the Meltem, a wind that blows over the entire Aegean Sea and which can reach a force 8. For the uninformed, prefer the periods from April to June or from September to October!

Seychelles

The Seychelles archipelago is one of the dream destinations that attract many tourists each year. The sailboat (and catamaran) cruise is the best choice to stay calm and make the most of your vacation to rest while enjoying the idyllic landscapes in the heart of the 115 islands that are in the Indian Ocean .

You can sail among the 3 main interior islands of the Seychelles:Mahé, Praslin and La Digue . You will have plenty of time to admire some magnificent beaches, classified among the most beautiful beaches in the world and relax there after taking a dip in the crystal clear waters to observe the seabed and coral reefs! You can also land and marvel at the splendor of the lagoons and see some giant tortoises not far from the palm and coconut trees.

Our advice: plan a good week to go around the three islands and take the opportunity to do some water activities such as snorkeling or scuba diving. Attention, night navigation is prohibited!

The Whitsundays Islands

A little paradise found in Australia , in the state of Queensland and which allows you to sail in the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea . Only accessible by air and by sea, the Whitsundays archipelago is a very touristy place that offers a unique and resolutely original panorama.

In total, no less than 74 islands, 17 of which are inhabited in the heart of a tropical climate. This is the perfect place to take a sailboat cruise in the middle of a stretch of translucent water with landscapes worthy of a postcard!

Our advice: the archipelago is not huge, it extends for about 50 km. It is therefore possible to visit all of it by sail in a few days. Diving enthusiasts can discover the Great Barrier Reef!

British Virgin Islands

Antilles Archipelago Belonging to the United Kingdom, the Virgin Islands extend over an area of ​​just over 150 km², for about fifty islands of which 16 are inhabited.

It is one of the best places in the world for sailing because the climatic conditions are literally exceptional and will make your sea voyage in the tropics as pleasant as possible. The dive sites are numerous and the depths are superb. Among the most famous are Peter Island and Salt Island .

Our advice: do not miss 4 dream stops during a cruise lasting approximately 10 days on the islands of Anegada, Virgin Gorda, Tortola and Sandy Bay.