Christmas in the Caribbean
Boaters may not celebrate the same way landlubbers do, but our holidays might be even more memorable.
Boaters may not celebrate the same way landlubbers do, but our holidays might be even more memorable.
Swedish sailor Dag Eresund, 33, went overboard during the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, the World Cruising Club has confirmed.
From cherished family recipes to unexpected Marshallese dishes, Thanksgiving afloat blends old traditions with new adventures.
234 yachts set sail from Gran Canaria to the Caribbean in the 39th Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, kicking off their 2,700-mile odyssey.
For years, a dad imagined his son joining him offshore. It finally happened—but then nothing went according to plan.
My partner didn’t share my cruising passion, so I learned to stop talking. Then, the real conversation developed between us.
The film is based on the bestselling book by former Cruising World staff editor Steve Callahan.
I can’t get enough of great sea stories. Luckily, quite a lot of people have written them down.
On our 50th anniversary, the Cruising World community continues to revel in the joy of the journey more than anything else.
Taking a sabbatical for six months of liveaboard sailing left this couple thinking about where to cruise next.
On the 50th anniversary of Cruising World, a longtime hand recalls his own journey through the publication’s five decades.
After we left our catamaran in the Bahamas, I had to find my sailing fix closer to home. Montana’s Flathead Lake proved worthy.
Boaters may not celebrate the same way landlubbers do, but our holidays might be even more memorable.
Swedish sailor Dag Eresund, 33, went overboard during the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, the World Cruising Club has confirmed.
From cherished family recipes to unexpected Marshallese dishes, Thanksgiving afloat blends old traditions with new adventures.
234 yachts set sail from Gran Canaria to the Caribbean in the 39th Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, kicking off their 2,700-mile odyssey.
For years, a dad imagined his son joining him offshore. It finally happened—but then nothing went according to plan.
My partner didn’t share my cruising passion, so I learned to stop talking. Then, the real conversation developed between us.
The film is based on the bestselling book by former Cruising World staff editor Steve Callahan.
I can’t get enough of great sea stories. Luckily, quite a lot of people have written them down.
On our 50th anniversary, the Cruising World community continues to revel in the joy of the journey more than anything else.
Taking a sabbatical for six months of liveaboard sailing left this couple thinking about where to cruise next.
On the 50th anniversary of Cruising World, a longtime hand recalls his own journey through the publication’s five decades.
After we left our catamaran in the Bahamas, I had to find my sailing fix closer to home. Montana’s Flathead Lake proved worthy.
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