Guide To a Yacht Charter In The United Kingdom

Sailing in the UK should be the least of your concerns.towns can allow you to delight in the magnificent and
The country itself is enveloped with the Englishbreathtaking views of landscapes and seascapes of
Channel, Irish Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and the North Sea.Forth and Tay. If you can follow the route leading to
Cruising through its crystal waters in any of thethe East Neuk, you can find Anstruther, with its
country's fine summer days, you can observe thebeautiful fishing villages. There are also a number of
natural beauty of its mountains, the developing localfishing communities that tell the struggle of the
and international ports, and the to-die-for beaches.fishermen against the sea.
So where do you exactly start? The most popularSailing in the West Wales, on the other hand, means
sailing areas are the Solent and Isle of Wight, theenjoying the sunniest parts of Great Britain. You can
South West counties of Devon and Cornwall, Eastalso have fun with a couple of days of sailing
Anglia and the West coast of Scotland. Most sailingsessions in wayfarers. Experts can teach you the
charters are available at the South coast. For theproper techniques in rigging a boat before you can
experienced sailor the Channel Islands is within sailinghave fun and solitude sailing through the sheltered
distance and Cherbourg in France is only 65 mileswaters. At the end of your sailing days, you can
away from the Isle of Wight.relax or unwind in any of their B&B accommodations.
You can also start your sailing in Ireland, around theMeanwhile, let the sand of Gower Peninsula tickle
Magic Isle. A leisurely sail in the yacht or cruise shipyour toes. A part of this area can be accessed by
can take you along the fantastic cities of Dublin andcar, yet for the best seaside experience, learn to
Donegal. Both are widely renowned for theircruise your boat in this remote and peaceful British
restaurants filled with delectable seafood. Port callsisle.
are excellent in Guinness and Cork. Of course, thereThe coastlines of Norfolk and Suffolk stretch to 402
are still smaller harbors which are good if you wantkilometers or 250 miles. Located in the eastern part
some closer contact with the Irish locals.of England, they offer one of the most popular and
The Fife of Scotland brilliantly mixes the remnants ofbest locations for sailing across UK. The
the past and the bounty of the present. The land isworld-acclaimed Burnham Week, the longest-running
filled with 40 golf courses, one of which is theyacht regatta, is held in these areas every year.
famous St. Andrews, castles, and ruined cathedrals. ItSailing in the UK, along its untamed and busy rivers, is
is also a proverbial place for shopping, exploring theto experience once-in-a-lifetime sailing adventure.
botanical gardens, and, of course, sailing in the UnitedRemember, the country isn't just about shopping and
Kingdom. It has miles of white sandy beaches linedBuckingham Palace.
with exotic restaurants. Boating through its coastal