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A journey into the open sea on a sailing yacht

Publication date: 15.11.2024
A traditional seaside vacation with beaches and swimming can be enriched not only by excursions to natural and historical attractions. A completely different experience awaits you on a journey into the open sea aboard a sailing yacht. You will see the coastline from an entirely new perspective, visit coves and grottos inaccessible from land, witness the sea in the shifting hues of dawn and dusk, and encounter marine animals in their natural habitat.
A voyage into the open sea

Emotional Balance and Health

Many people go to the sea to heal their mind and body, to breathe fresh air and escape everyday worries. On a yacht journey, you'll fully experience the relaxation of encountering the serene sea. There's no need to wake up early to secure a beach lounger by the water, weave through crowds of sunbathers, or worry about your belongings. The entire day is yours to enjoy—sunbathing on deck, diving into crystal-clear water straight from the boat, round-the-clock sea breezes, and peaceful silence far from urban noise. In just a few days, you'll shed stress and return with a strengthened immune system.

Diving and Snorkeling

A journey on the open sea is the perfect place for underwater exploration. Diving enthusiasts will witness the exotic marine world in all its beauty and authenticity, exploring sunken ships and underwater museums. The easier option—snorkeling—requires no special equipment and is suitable for all ages. At the same time, you’re guaranteed unforgettable impressions while observing colorful fish, majestic sea turtles, and vibrant coral reefs.

Corporate Regattas

Chartering a yacht with colleagues or friends creates the ultimate adventure for bonding and entertainment. You can design your own yachting experience—choose the type of boat, sailing route, and onshore activities. Each day brings pristine white beaches, crystal-clear coves, charming coastal towns, and authentic local cuisine. The cruise program includes sailing lessons, and working together as a team is the perfect way to strengthen group dynamics.

Corporate Regattas

Diverse Itinerary

A voyage on the open sea allows you to explore countless destinations in a single cruise: visit islands inaccessible by land, discover wild and secluded beaches and caves, admire lush jungle landscapes, and savor a variety of seafood cuisine. You'll enjoy leisurely breakfasts with views of the rising sun, friendly dinners under the glow of sunset, or late-night gatherings beneath a boundless starry sky. Swimming in paradise-like coves, paddleboarding, diving—all amid the sea's endless shades of blue and turquoise.

Stunning Photos

During a sea voyage, you'll constantly want to capture breathtaking views—the sea is so beautiful and ever-changing. You'll have the chance to take unique sunrise shots, beach photos without crowds, and frame sunsets with rays stretching straight into the water. The timing of your photoshoots is entirely up to you, as the yacht is at your disposal all day. Over the course of the cruise, you can capture multiple themes: a romantic dinner, beachscapes, diving action shots, and underwater adventures. The most exclusive photos will be those from your yachting lessons—a souvenir only a journey on the open sea can provide.
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How to prepare for a sea trip

An important aspect of traveling far from shore is the yacht's complete self-sufficiency, so forgotten items cannot be quickly purchased at the nearest store. You should take care of suitable clothing for various weather conditions: during the day the sun may be scorching hot, while in the evening a light windbreaker won't be out of place. Comfortable shoes for moving around the yacht and headwear that fits securely to prevent loss are essential. Sunglasses and sun protection will prevent burns, and motion sickness medication and remedies for possible reactions to climate changes won't be superfluous. Keep in mind that space on the yacht is limited, so instead of a suitcase you should take a soft bag, and a waterproof backpack will come in handy for shore trips.
Publication author
  • Maxim Andreev
    Travel Coordinator at Wesail
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