| 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 English | | | | breathtaking 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 the | | | | the East Neuk, you can find Anstruther, with its |
| country's fine summer days, you can observe the | | | | beautiful fishing villages. There are also a number of |
| natural beauty of its mountains, the developing local | | | | fishing 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 popular | | | | Sailing in the West Wales, on the other hand, means |
| sailing areas are the Solent and Isle of Wight, the | | | | enjoying the sunniest parts of Great Britain. You can |
| South West counties of Devon and Cornwall, East | | | | also have fun with a couple of days of sailing |
| Anglia and the West coast of Scotland. Most sailing | | | | sessions in wayfarers. Experts can teach you the |
| charters are available at the South coast. For the | | | | proper techniques in rigging a boat before you can |
| experienced sailor the Channel Islands is within sailing | | | | have fun and solitude sailing through the sheltered |
| distance and Cherbourg in France is only 65 miles | | | | waters. 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 the | | | | Meanwhile, let the sand of Gower Peninsula tickle |
| Magic Isle. A leisurely sail in the yacht or cruise ship | | | | your toes. A part of this area can be accessed by |
| can take you along the fantastic cities of Dublin and | | | | car, yet for the best seaside experience, learn to |
| Donegal. Both are widely renowned for their | | | | cruise your boat in this remote and peaceful British |
| restaurants filled with delectable seafood. Port calls | | | | isle. |
| are excellent in Guinness and Cork. Of course, there | | | | The coastlines of Norfolk and Suffolk stretch to 402 |
| are still smaller harbors which are good if you want | | | | kilometers 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 of | | | | best locations for sailing across UK. The |
| the past and the bounty of the present. The land is | | | | world-acclaimed Burnham Week, the longest-running |
| filled with 40 golf courses, one of which is the | | | | yacht regatta, is held in these areas every year. |
| famous St. Andrews, castles, and ruined cathedrals. It | | | | Sailing in the UK, along its untamed and busy rivers, is |
| is also a proverbial place for shopping, exploring the | | | | to experience once-in-a-lifetime sailing adventure. |
| botanical gardens, and, of course, sailing in the United | | | | Remember, the country isn't just about shopping and |
| Kingdom. It has miles of white sandy beaches lined | | | | Buckingham Palace. |
| with exotic restaurants. Boating through its coastal | | | | |