"What Should I Know About Sailing In The Caribbean?"
If that is on your mind this post should help you. This post contains sailing tips designed for skippers who...
If that is on your mind this post should help you. This post contains sailing tips designed for skippers who...
If sailing in the Caribbean is on your mind this post should help you. This post contains sailing tips designed...
Sailing in the Caribbean is a dream vacation for most people. There are a few ways to do it. Booking a cabin on a cruise ship is cheap and popular. However many of...
This week we interview Giuliano D'Angelo, sailor, designer and the creator of "All The Sailing On A Single Map" poster. Q&A is under the image.
Whether you’re starting from scratch or have some experience on dinghies and keelboats, if you want to reach Yachtmaster level or above you are going to need sea...
Every now and then you come across a product or service that blows your socks off. Cue Fastseas. We're going to gush a bit right now. This...
Every now and then you come across a product or service that blows your socks off. Cue Fastseas. We're going to gush a bit right now. This...
In late June Libertas, a Beneteau First 40 racer/cruiser, started its cross-Caribbean...
In late June Libertas, a Beneteau First 40 racer/cruiser, started its cross-Caribbean odyssey. Four of us departed Tortola, British...
Thinking of making a career out of sailing? Or just want to charter a boat with your friends for a week? If so, there are...
The founders of Sailing Virgins started things as a result of having some incredible sailing seasons in the Mediterranean and Caribbean working for sailing company The Yacht Week. James then worked for and for a while managed Tortola Sailing School. In 2016 he branched off and started Sailing Virgins. We LOVE how sailing is changing. Top speeds in the America’s Cup were thirteen knots not so long ago. Now they’re 45 knots. If you’re excited by that, we’re with you. Giddy up!
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