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ALL AT SEA JANUARY 2022
CHOOSING YOUR PERFECT 2022 SAILING HOLIDAY
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fter another turbulent year, we know many people are itching to get away, craving reliable breaks, health-boosting experiences and invigorating immersions in nature. As expected, flexible booking options, clear and fair cancellation conditions, financial protection and stringent health and hygiene factors are more important than ever before. We believe people will be more open to different types of holidays than before the pandemic and will look to steer away from crowded hotels and buffet-style dining. Instead, demand will likely shift towards holiday experiences that offer more of a secluded retreat vibe, including selfcatering, private charters and villas. In addition, we expect there to be an increase in appetite for activity and adventure-based holidays. The desire to go on holiday to a safe place and switch off from current affairs will see a rise in off-grid holidays. Particularly where customers prioritise exclusivity and avoid destinations with large groups or crowds.
Dalmatian Coast A Croatian cruising holiday takes you on a voyage through the world-class Dalmatian Islands, where a wondrous blend of history, culture and natural beauty await. Experience a Mediterranean paradise of scenic passages to secluded anchorages, turquoise seas, quiet, colourful islands and picturesque port towns steeped in history, delicious fresh seafood and friendly, welcoming locals. Unspoilt coves and dramatic waterfalls, ancient forts and lush, green forests all lie in wait along the country’s celebrated Dalmatian Coast. Average temperatures from April to May are 22°C to 28°C. During June to August you can expect sunny, blue skies every day, with temperatures from 26°C to 30°C. More experienced sailors can enjoy longer spells out on the open ocean and take part in regattas and other events. Occasional strong mistral winds provide more challenging conditions for those who relish more action-packed sailing.
2022 top cruising holida destinations
Whether your preference is power or sail, and no matter your experience, a private yacht charter is a great way to enjoy a holiday with close friends and family, in a personal sanctuary. For us, Greece is currently the most desirable destination, showing strong levels of interest from our UK customers, followed by Croatia and the BVI.
Greece continues to be a top choice for sailing holidays
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A Croatian sailing holiday allows you to experience a Mediterranean paradise
British Virgin Islands From secret fishing spots to mysterious museums, there are numerous and relatively unknown locations waiting to be discovered in the British Virgin Islands. Comprising approximately 60 islands, island hopping is easily one of the best ways to experience the BVI. Uncrowded and unspoilt, this is a truly indulging holiday destination. Easy line-of-sight navigation and sheltered anchorages makes bareboat and flotilla holidays ideal options for new sailors and skilled skippers alike. Or see more of the BVI with the speed and style of a luxury power charter. Throughout this cruising playground, you will find small food shacks serving all kinds of Caribbean delights. Relax with family and friends at Savannah Bay beach, the shallowest on Virgin Gorda, or take a hike in Gorda Peak National Park and soak up the panoramic views. July and August are the hottest months of the year with an average temperature of 28°C, although September and October always feel hotter as there is less breeze to keep you cool. The coolest months are December to March, with an average temperature of 25.5°C and more wind. Thinking about booking a yacht charter? You may like to know it is more affordable than you think. The cost of having your own private yacht charter with a skipper may not be as expensive as you first imagine. One week with a skipper can cost about the same as a week in a four-to-five-star hotel for a family of four!
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ate taniforth head of marketing for unsail and The Moorings highlights this ear s most popular sailing holida destinations.
The Ionian Islands Greece continues to be a top destination, and with good reason. Take your senses on a timeless journey that blends stories of the past with picture-perfect memories of your own. Revered for its magnificent coastlines, mouth-watering cuisine and a myriad of iconic ancient ruins, Athens embodies every bit of Greece’s irresistible charm. Sheltered anchorages, calm conditions and easy moorings make Lefkas, the beautiful green island on the west coast of Greece, the perfect destination for newly qualified seafarers as well as those more experienced looking to relax and unwind. Average temperatures rise from 18°C at the start of May to 28°C in July, and can hit the mid-30°Cs in July and August at the height of summer.
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There will be a range of considerations when planning a charter holiday, and you should do your research before you book. Check to see if your travel provider is offering a fair and flexible booking and cancellation policy. We also strongly recommend booking with a company that is a member of ABTA and ATOL, so you can book and travel with confidence knowing you are financially protected.
The BVI is an ideal sailing destination for every level of sailor
If you have any queries or concerns, you should speak to your travel company. Your holiday provider should be able to talk to you about your options, from destinations to types of holiday, whether you are looking to book a bareboat, crewed or flotilla charter. They should also be able to advise you on how your holiday might look different to previous years, so you are aware of any changes before you book. If you are unsure what the current travel advice
means for your planned holiday, your travel provider will be able to provide further support and guidance. Before you travel internationally, double check the latest travel advice, ensure you have the correct travel insurance, a passport that is in date and you meet any entry requirements. It is also important to check any destination requirements, as some require registration prior to entry. Before you travel back to the UK, you may also be required to fill out documentation which can
be found on the Government website. The latest Covid testing requirements can also be found here. As members of ATOL and ABTA, Sunsail and The Moorings offer flexible rebooking terms and comprehensive health and safety measures, so customers can book and travel with confidence, making the most of their time on the water. www.moorings.co.uk www.sunsail.co.uk
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