Choose your cruise
With so much to choose from, it can be hard to decide where to sail. Experienced sailors, whether first time or repeat charterers, are sure to enjoy Bareboat Charter in Turkey for its choice of anchorages and good breezes. The Mediterranean, with its rich historical and cultural variety, offers many interesting voyages: if you seek quiet sailing, why not try Sicily as a change from the popular destinations of Greece or Croatia? Tropical sailing is a great getaway from our winter weather - the Caribbean has many islands, all different, or how about the Seychelles, or the magical islands of the south Pacific?
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Turkey |
Blue seas and warm sunshine, and the best cruising in the Mediterranean, with good sailing breezes, beautiful scenery, fascinating culture, delicious cuisine and wonderful people. This is where Top Yacht's fleet is based. |
Boats in Turkey |
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Greece |
With the longest coastline in the Mediterranean and more islands than anybody else, Greece offers so much variety and interest it is no mystery why it remains such a popular sailing destination. |
Boats in Greece |
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Croatia |
The scenery of offshore islands and clear blue seas, together with a rich cultural heritage and modern marinas, make this a popular sailing destination. The coastline of over 5000km and 1000 islands offers a great cruising area. |
Boats in Croatia |
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Italy |
Tuscany, the Gulf on Naples and Calabria. The west coast and the islands offer a wide choice of cruising areas, with destinations to suit all tastes and plenty to do ashore. |
Boats in Italy |
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Sicily |
An island of fascinating contrasts, scenic beauty and rich history, with few cruising yachts. Include the volcanic Aeolian islands to the north for an interesting itinerary. |
Boats in Sicily |
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Sardinia |
With its brilliantly clear waters, white beaches and sheltered coves, no wonder this is the favoured island of the super-yachts, but there are also quiet coasts and islands to explore. |
Boats in Sardinia |
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France |
Beautiful rocky coastlines characterise the cruising areas of the Cote d’Azur and Corsica in the Mediterranean. |
Boats in France |
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Corsica |
A rugged and mountainous island, with good sailing breezes around the rocky coastline, and good harbours and anchorages. |
Boats in Corsica |
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Spain |
The Balearic Islands are a popular tourist destination but once away from the big resorts there are plenty of peaceful bays and anchorages, with afternoon breezes for good sailing. The Canary Islands are available for charters during the winter months (November to April) for more experienced sailors. |
Boats in Spain |
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Malta |
Around the Maltese Islands there are many bays, anchorages and harbours to visit, and a coastline full of craggy inlets and bays, many wonderfully secluded, that are inaccessible from land. Sailors have the privilege of dropping anchor for a swim, snorkel and relax in total solitude. |
Boats in Malta |
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Sweden |
Sailing in Scandinavia will leave a lifetime of memories. In Sweden sail from Stockholm through the 24000 islands in the archipelago. On the west coast from Marstrand visit some 60 'guest harbours' scattered amongst the fishing villages and sail through stunning scenery. |
Boats in Sweden |
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British Virgin Islands |
Sparkling blue sea surrounding green islands with pale sandy beaches make a fantastic sailing destination. |
Boats in British Virgin Islands |
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Antigua |
The island is just 14 miles long by 11 wide, but has 365 sandy beaches and harbours around the coastline. Antigua Race Week is in April every year - book very early for this highlight of the yachting calendar! |
Boats in Antigua |
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St Martin |
This island in the northern Caribbean has both French and Dutch influences, with an interesting ambience ashore and good sailing around the coast. |
Boats in St Martin |
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Martinique |
Martinique is the largest island in the Windwards Islands. It has a distinct Franco-Caribbean ambience with excellent cuisine, designer shopping , friendly people and of course excellent sailing! |
Boats in Martinique |
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Grenada |
The Spice Island of the southern Caribbean, with lush forested mountains, a coastline of rocky points and sandy beaches, and the superb islands of the Grenadines to the north. |
Boats in Grenada |
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Cuba |
One of the Caribbean’s most enchanting sailing areas, Cuba has it all—natural marvels, gorgeous weather and historical charm. Cuba’s 5,746-kilometre coastline is marked by 200 sheltered bays, more than 4,000 keys and islets and 588 kilometres of beach. |
Boats in Cuba |
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Belize |
Home to the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere and the second longest in the world, Belize offers fabulous calm-water sailing, diving, snorkeling, fishing, kayaking, bird and wildlife watching, Mayan ruins and more. |
Boats in Belize |
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Seychelles |
Just south of the Equator in the western Indian Ocean, granite and coral islands, many uninhabited, with startling natural beauty and unique flora and fauna. |
Boats in Seychelles |
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Malaysia |
A melting pot of culture, deserted beaches and perfect sailing conditions, Malaysia offers something for everyone. |
Boats in Malaysia |
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Thailand |
Stunning scenery, perfect beaches, great food and hospitality make Thailand an ideal destination for sailing. |
Boats in Thailand |
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Whitsundays |
On the northeast coast of Australia, inside the Great Barrier Reef, lush forested islands with secluded anchorages with brilliant clear turquoise water and magnificent coral reefs. |
Boats in Whitsundays |
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Polynesia |
The Society Islands have volcanic mountain peaks and lush vegetation, surrounded by white sand beaches and turquoise lagoons protected by coral reefs. In the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, this is sailing paradise. |
Boats in Polynesia |


























