Cabin Cruises
Comfort Sailing (Cocktail)
Turns in this category take place on catamarans or on yachts. After you have been transferred from the airport to the base you will be received by the crew that will show you your comfortable cabin. Full board is included in the charter. Two people share one cabin, mostly with shower and toilet. The boat is equipped with an attractive saloon, a spacious cockpit, and a huge sun deck. For leisure activities a variety of water sport facilities are at your disposal (snorkeling and fishing equipment, boats and sometimes kayaks) as well as audio and video equipment for relaxation. The cruises are organized in a way that leaves ample room for you to engage in other activities besides sailing. Cruise organization will also leave you enough time to embark on on-shore exploration. This is the reason why sailing times won't be too long and won't take place under less than optimal conditions. The crew consists of three or four members, a skipper, a hostess, a cook, and a deck hand. Bigger yachts will have a bigger crew with them. The crew is selected according to its professional experience, its knowledge of the waters, and its magnificent service. The relaxing atmosphere, the comfort of the boats and the wonderful islands will guarantee you unforgettable sailing holidays.
Sportive Sailing (Cup)
Turns in this category will take place on board of yachts with a length of 43 to 56 feet.
We also conduct catamaran turns on special routes. A professional skipper guarantees for your security on board. During the turn every sailor participates at sailing maneuvers, cooking, and other activities. Everybody is responsible for the provision of food. At the end of the turn the yacht will be cleaned by the whole crew and returned to the base. This type of turn presupposes team spirit. Everyone has to adapt to life on board. Although this isn't a sailing school there is the opportunity of taking the wheel into your hands and make first steps in sailing or intensify already existing sailing know how.




