Sailing the Seas: Seven Incredible Destinations for Sailing Adventures Around the World

Aye aye, captain – today, we’re embarking on a journey that promises freedom, adventure, and the thrill of the open sea. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a newbie looking to learn to ropes (literally), sailing offers an unparalleled way to explore the ocean, visit hidden coastal spots, go diving or just take it easy on deck. From female-only sailing courses to luxury escapes and affordable adventures, here are seven amazing ways to set sail and feel the wind in your hair this summer. 

Seven amazing places to learn to sail

1. The British Virgin Islands: The Ultimate Sailing Playground
The British Virgin Islands (BVIs) are a sailor’s dream. With over 60 stunning islands to explore, each boasting turquoise waters and sandy beaches, the BVIs offer a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Expect beach bars, an international crowd and some seriously beautiful natural spots – Virgin Gorda’s Baths are home to unique rock formations and hidden pools, perfect for mermaids. 
Learn to Sail: The calm waters of the BVIs are ideal for beginners. Many sailing schools, such as the Tortola Sailing School, offer comprehensive courses for all levels. For women seeking a supportive environment, Sistership Sailing offers female-only courses that focus on skill-building and confidence on the water. 

2. Greece: A Mediterranean Marvel
Greece’s Ionian and Aegean seas are dotted with picturesque islands, each steeped in history and mythology. From the vibrant nightlife of Mykonos to the ancient ruins of Crete, island-hopping by sail is the perfect way to see a cluster of them in just a week or two. 
Learn to Sail:
 If you know the basics, Borrow a Boat is a great way to set sail. Or for a seriously relaxing time, let a pro sail for you for a day or two with a luxury catamaran charter. 

3. Australia’s Whitsunday Islands: The Great Barrier Reef
The Whitsunday Islands, located off the coast of Queensland, are a gateway to the glories of the deep and the Great Barrier Reef. This archipelago of 74 islands offers some of the most spectacular sailing in the world. Whitehaven Beach, with its pristine silica sand, is a highlight above the waterline – below, you can don a snorkel to spot turtles, reef sharks and vibrant coral. 
Learn to Sail:
 The Whitsundays are excellent for both novices and experienced sailors. Explore Whitsundays offers sailing courses that cater to different skill levels, with options for women-only groups focusing on empowerment and camaraderie.

4. Croatia: Affordable Adriatic Adventures
Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and charming medieval towns. Sail between Dubrovnik’s ancient walls and the chic island of Hvar, soaking in the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes and cooling off in crystal clear water. This is also a less expensive destination for spot of sailing or for joining a group holiday on board a yacht. Learn to Sail: For those new to sailing, Croatia’s gentle winds and short distances between islands make it an ideal learning ground. The Adriatic Sailing School offers RYA courses and women-only sailing holidays that combine instruction with exploration.

5. New Zealand: Aotearoa’s Nautical Wonders
New Zealand’s North Island is a serious tick off the bucket list for sailors, with the Bay of Islands home to 144 islands, the main issue is deciding which gem to set sail for next. Known for its rich Maori culture and stunning scenery, this area is perfect for adventure seekers.
Learn to Sail:
 SailNZ offers learning courses that take you through the basics while allowing you to participate in the Tall Ships Festival. Female sailors can join Women on Water, a supportive community offering women-only courses and events.

6. Seychelles: The Indian Ocean Oasis
The Seychelles is home to 115 jewel-green islands scattered across the Indian Ocean, a paradise of palm-fringed beaches and coral reefs. The main islands of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue offer a mix of vibrant culture and untouched nature, while others are true desert islands home to untouched nature. 
Learn to Sail:
 The calm, clear waters of the Seychelles are perfect for beginners. Sunsail Seychelles provides tailored sailing courses and flotilla holidays, with women-only options available for those seeking a supportive environment, and offer skippered holidays if you just fancy drinking in the view. 

7. Thailand: Andaman Adventures
Thailand’s Andaman Sea is a treasure trove of exotic islands, hidden lagoons, and vibrant marine life. Phuket is the starting point for many sailing adventures, offering easy access to the Phi Phi Islands and the stunning Phang Nga Bay and working well as a stop-off on a longer backpacking trip or as part of a working holiday. 
Learn to Sail: The Phuket Yacht Club offers sailing courses and flotilla holidays, with options for female-only groups, ensuring a comfortable and empowering learning experience.

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