A Down East Summer Cruise: Part 2
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
The crew of Land’s End enjoys a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. Read about the journey here
With pursuits galore on land and water to satisfy everyone on board, a charter in Grenada may be just the adventure you’re seeking. From our August 2012 issue.
A New England yacht designer sets his sights on the Chilean channels as the locale for the sea trials of his latest 57-foot cat. From our June 2012 issue.
We scoured the sailing destinations you searched for on our website in the past year and collected the gems in one place for you to enjoy.
Picture this: One boat, six people, countless anchorages, a dusting of nutmeg–and plenty of rum.
The Big Apple isn’t just for landlubbers, as these crews attest. From our March 2012 issue.
Two dads, five kids, four islands in southwest Florida. What could go wrong? From our March 2012 issue.
The Seychelles archipelago of 115 islands is scattered over more than 500,000 square miles in the western Indian Ocean and boasts some of the most brilliant flora and fauna on earth, just 4 degrees south of the equator. Get inspired for your next trip with these tempting photos, courtesy of the Seychelles Tourism Board.
Heading south this year? Fill your journey with historic sites, picturesque anchorages, and stunning beaches.
Find out about the dozens of sites along the U.S. East Coast that you can access by boat.
You can rest easy now; the debate is over. The best mooring on the planet is in New Zealand’s Bay of Islands at 35˚ 18′ S, 174° 7′ E. What, you think yours is better? Tell us why and win a party!
Serendipity rules on a sailing vacation full of remarkable encounters and reunions.
The crew of Land’s End enjoys a summer cruise on the coast of Maine. Read about the journey here
With pursuits galore on land and water to satisfy everyone on board, a charter in Grenada may be just the adventure you’re seeking. From our August 2012 issue.
A New England yacht designer sets his sights on the Chilean channels as the locale for the sea trials of his latest 57-foot cat. From our June 2012 issue.
We scoured the sailing destinations you searched for on our website in the past year and collected the gems in one place for you to enjoy.
Picture this: One boat, six people, countless anchorages, a dusting of nutmeg–and plenty of rum.
The Big Apple isn’t just for landlubbers, as these crews attest. From our March 2012 issue.
Two dads, five kids, four islands in southwest Florida. What could go wrong? From our March 2012 issue.
The Seychelles archipelago of 115 islands is scattered over more than 500,000 square miles in the western Indian Ocean and boasts some of the most brilliant flora and fauna on earth, just 4 degrees south of the equator. Get inspired for your next trip with these tempting photos, courtesy of the Seychelles Tourism Board.
Heading south this year? Fill your journey with historic sites, picturesque anchorages, and stunning beaches.
Find out about the dozens of sites along the U.S. East Coast that you can access by boat.
You can rest easy now; the debate is over. The best mooring on the planet is in New Zealand’s Bay of Islands at 35˚ 18′ S, 174° 7′ E. What, you think yours is better? Tell us why and win a party!
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