THE WHITSUNDAYS, AUSTRALIA
With 74 Idyllic, almost untouched islands tucked inside The Great Barrier Reef, The Whitsundays is hard to beat as a sailing destination. Spectacular sunsets and secluded beaches offer clean and clear water – perfect for snorkelling, swimming and relaxing in the sun. An iconic part of the Australian east coast it is a must for that relaxing holiday you haven’t had time to take.
SYDNEY, PITTWATER, AUSTRALIA
Though most people in the world know about the beautiful Sydney Harbour with its iconic landmarks and waterways made famous by the Sydney to Hobart starts, many people have never heard of Pittwater located just north in Sydney’s northern perimeter. Explore these areas by getting on these Seawind models:
SAN JUAN ISLANDS, WASHINGTON
The diversity of North America offers something for everyone – from sailing along side pods of Orcas in the North Pacific, to the beaches and bikinis of Miami, Florida. The United States has got it all.
- San Juan and Gulf Islands (Seawind 1160 – MokiMak)
- San Juan and Gulf Islands (Seawind 1260 – Zephyr)
Gaze in wonder at the pod of Orcas broaching off your port bow. Laugh as the Dahl’s porpoises play in your wake. Marvel as bald eagles join you in fishing for salmon. Some 450 islands dot the San Juan and Gulf Islands archipelago. Hundreds more lead north to Desolation Sound and Princess Louisa Inlet. First discovered by Europeans in 1790, the islands have become a cruising paradise!
FT MYERS, FLORIDA
Ft Myers, located on Estero Island, it is the closest – and most popular – beach spot to downtown Fort Myers, though it is a roughly 20-mile drive south known as commercial center of Florida which ranking in the #20 cities worth-living in the US. On top of that, their reputation of nature beauty is undisputable, especially the blue, white sand beaches, experience your own excursion our on the water when you take a leisure cruise or charter boat out on the water.
KEY WEST, FLORIDA
Key West, the southernmost point in the United States, is famous for watersports, lively nightlife, beaches, historic sites and its pastel, conch-style architechture. Get out on the water on a Seawind and enjoy cruising, snorkeling, parasailing or jet skiing, or simply kick back and listen to the sound of the crashing waves – and it’s Key West.
MIAMI, FLORIDA
Florida: well known as The Sunshine State, it’s a fantastic place to sail and explore tropical & sub tropical waters. Famous for Key West, part of the Florida keys and the extensive beaches on the east coast, Florida also boats fantastic diversity on the west. Investigate the waterways and coastal towns in a vibrant and exciting location.
THE GRENADINES
Long the domain of savvy sailors and fly-in millionaires, the spectacular Grenadines also offer plenty for the independent traveler. Try the region by chartering a Seawind, but with the long term in mind, this is a perfect destination to keep your own charter boat. Spanning the nations of St Vincent & the Grenadines and Grenada, the island chain offers a wide variety of authentic Caribbean experiences where nature is never far from the spotlight. What better place to keep your boat.
BAHAMAS
With 16 major islands, The Bahamas is an unmatched destination, a heart-pounding adventure across 100,000 square miles of the world’s clearest ocean. These islands are much less crowded compared to other major island destinations – you can enjoy secluded sandy beaches and commune with nature if you wish or wander amongst the small villages where the locals could not be any more friendly and hospitable.