CCS Examples of Some Itineraries:
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British Virgin Islands, Caribbean
Here’s a sample itinerary of a recent CCS sail in the BVI. You can see that in a week we have many choices of beautiful places to visit. As always, itineraries are discussed with the crew before and as we go. There’s flexibility and lots of different places to visit in the BVI!
St. Martin and St. Barth, Caribbean Sailing
The St. Martin Sail offers the opportunity for a long reach and return downwind to/from St. Barth. Or a bit north, a sail to British Anguilla. St. Martin itself has many bays and coves for overnight stops and lunchtime swims. It also has excellent French cuisine!
Amalfi Coast and Islands, Italy Sailing
The Coastiera di Amalfitana offers spectacular scenery, beautiful ports, amazing cuisine and a wonderful sailing experience. We stop at famous towns and secluded villages including Positano, Capri, Ischia, Sorrento, Nerrano, Procida, Amalfi… and more!
Spain; Costa Brava, Barcelona to Cadaques
The north western coast of Spain from Barcelona past the National Park, Cap de Creus that inspired Dali and the fishing village of Cadaques all the way to Portbou at the French border offers a fantastic sail with many beautiful village ports.
Dalmatian Coast and Islands, Croatia Sailing
Although we can start and return to any of the major sailing ports, a one-way sail between Dubrovnik and Split allows seeing a number of outstanding places between these two excellent destinations: Korcula, Hvar, Mljet, Brac… and lots more to choose from for lunchtime and overnight stops.
BVI & Anegada, Caribbean
This is a sample itinerary for an 7 day sailing trip Starting out of Beef Island and circling Tortola. We made stops at the popular Baths of Virgin Gorda and Sandy Cay off Jost van Dyke and snorkeled at many nice places such as Sandy Spit, Anagada, The Caves at Norman Island and The Indians.
Phuket, Thailand, Sailing in Phang Nga Bay
This amazing sail takes us into Phang Nga Bay; the wide bay between Phuket and Krabi, Thailand. The Bay is filled with islands, some that rise vertically out of the water. The larger of these have hollow interiors and are called ‘Hong’ Thai for ‘room’. Villages and beaches dot the larger islands.