Yacht charters in Greece & Turkey
Ahoy, me old landlubberly mateys!!

 

Frequently Asked Questions



Notes for Newbies

Love the idea, but you're a newcomer to sailing?

 

No problem! Many of the folks who come out on our trips start out as total landlubbers. Attitude far out-weighs experience... if you're easy-going, sociable, love the ocean & outdoors living - those are the essentials!

A sailboat is not everyone's perfect vacation, however. Before falling in love with a romantic idea of sailing in the Greek isles, you should have a realistic picture of what life on a real sailing yacht is all about.

You won't find any white-shirted crew running around on our yachts -- we're much more casual than that; and besides - this is an adventure, not a cruise ship! Team spirit is the essence of the sailboat experience; and that's how we run our trips. Sailing in the Greek islands sounds like a terribly glamorous thing to do, but a sailboat is NOT the Hilton - and if you need this kind of luxury for your vacation, you're on the wrong boat!

Sailboats are for the adventurous traveller, who appreciates independence and flexibility, going where the wind blows and cruise ships can't. Sailing appeals to gregarious folks who enjoy the company of a small group of like-minded travellers and love the idea of actively contributing to the whole experience.

And yes, that means you help do dishes sometimes, as well as more exciting stuff like helming the yacht in 25 knot winds! If learning to sail isn`t your thing... that's just fine (we don`t want everyone fighting over the helm! :>) There's always other ways to contribute to the group energy— maybe organising a cocktail party one evening?!

If you're a newbie to sailing—before booking any sailing vacation—do go take a look at a yacht in "real life", if you possibly can. Try your local charter company or sailing school. If you can't get to any of these, take a close look at the boat pics on our site. Sailing yachts are very compact little homes. Someone once described a boat "head" (bathroom) as an upright coffin. That's right on the nail (so to speak!)

Another very apt description by a previous participant: sailing is like "camping on the water". Very up-market camping to be sure, but if this concept appeals to you - great! The cool thing is that everyone else on board also thinks "camping on the water" sounds like fun, and is attracted to the get-involved, off-the-beaten-track approach - else they wouldn't be there either! We've enjoyed some wonderfully FUN groups - resulting in friendships that have lasted years beyond tying the final dock lines at the end of the trip.

And of course - the sailing itself! There's something very unique and totally thrilling about exploring the islands under sail, at one with the winds and the ocean. It's the contrast and variety that sailing always offers - one day calm winds and complete tranquility; the next day...maybe the thrills and excitement of a 25-30 knot breeze!

If you've read all this, and we haven't put you off yet - you STILL think "hey, that sounds like FUN" - you'll almost certainly take to us and our concept of adventure sailing like a duck to water! And we'd love to have you on board...