Monday 11 February 2019

How Do You Enjoy Sailing Across the English Channel?

Are you planning for a vacation getaway? A sailing holiday has everything you could want in a vacation in a convenient package. Every sailing vacation is unique. Discover an island, sail a yacht and unwind on the beach.
Do you want to go across wide seas while sailing or do you prefer to day sail along the coast line? If the former case you will leave from one shore and see the sunrise on another shore after going across a long passage overnight. If you want to leave an incredible adventure at sea, considering a sailing trip in Channel makes sense.
How do you sail across the English Channel?
While taking a sailing trip in Channel, you can begin your adventure voyage from the Solent. It’s the world renowned sailing hot spot located between the Isle of Wight and English south coast.
Upon reaching the Solent, you should firstly learn more about yachting which your instructor/skipper should provide. You should also learn, how to work as a crew and only then wait for the right wind conditions for sailing. While sailing across the Channel Islands, you will enjoy passing the Needles.
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While sailing across the Channel Islands, you will enjoy passing the Needles. The Needles is a row of three different chalk stacks that emerge around 30m out of the sea off the western part of the Isle of Wight.
After leaving the Needles behind you and enjoying the sunset on the sea you will have a night sailing session. The night sailing is an experience in itself and the starry night sky will be the best you ever seen.
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After a night sailing, you will stop at Alderney – the third largest of the Channel Islands offering the remote feel in spite of just 8 miles away from France. The island’s ruins, forts, windswept coastal footpaths and crashing surfs are waiting to be explored.
In addition to, you will head straight to Guernsey and enjoy a delicious dinner at the pub. After that, you can enjoy some baguette and croissants on the French coast and start your return journey.
The Opportunities for Offshore and Tidal Sailing
A sailing trip in Channel is ideal for those who want much more than sailing in the Mediterranean. Sailing in the Mediterranean is easy as compared to the English Channel as there in the Med there are hardly any currents or tides.
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However, cruising around in a yacht needs enough preparation beforehand. You should calculate the departure and arrival time with the tide. The timing makes a significant difference between fighting for hours against the current and arriving at the nowhere or just doing it all right and being able to still enjoy a round in the pub.
You should consider the height of tide at every port to ensure the availability of enough water under the keel. After all, many harbours along the Channel Islands are accessible at certain heights of the tide. Therefore, you need to get it right and make sure that you won’t end up on the sand in the midnight when the tide has fallen.
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Bottom Line –
Now I hope you get a better overview of a sailing trip in Channel available at Naleia Yachting. So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to schedule your sailing holidays across the English Channel and let our sailing package complement your adventure spirit in a fun-filled way. For further queries, don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Tuesday 22 January 2019

Experience Malta By Sailing Its Waters & Climbing Its Mountains

Malta boasts an almost fairy-tale quality to it that comes from its stunning temples, mysterious underwater caves, and medieval architecture. The streets here wind around towns & villages taking you past markets, churches, and museums, and some of the oldest buildings in the globe can be discovered on this gorgeous isle. The country is an archipelago that sites in the Mediterranean Sea & are not far from both neighboring Sicily and Africa.
There’re three main islands here in the form of Malta proper, Gozo and Comino, and which one you prefer to visit you can expect to be enclosed by azure seas & clear blue skies. Whatever you’re seeking, one of the islands is sure to deliver. Listed below are two outdoor adventures that you’d like to enjoy in Malta.
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Rock Climbing in Malta:
Are you ready to take on the challenge of Maltese cliffs and pitches? Experience Malta in a different way, no matter whether you’re a beginner or a professional climber.
Rock climbing in Malta is fun & exhilarating and can be enjoyed year-long credits to Malta’s moderate climate that provides more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Malta offers a great mixture of sports & typical rock climbing credits to other European climbers who toured Malta in the ’80s and ’90s and set up new routes.
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Gozo and Malta together boast more than 1300 rock climbing trails in thirty diverse climbing regions with different difficulty levels. The styles differ and provide single and multi-pitch sea cliffs; single pitch inland crags; bouldering and several deep-water soloing sites.
Sailing in Malta:
With perfect weather & clear water Malta is the ideal destination for sailing enthusiasts. A leisurely walk along one of the many marinas that dot the shores of Malta & Gozo will quickly divulge just how much of a sailing nation Malta is. At present, sailing in Malta is unbelievably popular both for leisure & competition.
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Whether you’re looking to experience Malta’s famous Blue Lagoon with its incredible crystal water or you’d instead find a more isolated anchorage where peace & tranquility is yours to experience, Malta has it all to heighten your sailing experience.
Schedule your sail climb in Malta with Nalea Yachting and enjoy a fair balance between sailing and climbing. No previous experience in either sailing or climbing is required. The skipper and rock climbing instructor will teach you all you need to know to sail the boat and take your first steps on the rocks. For any assistance get in touch with us at +43 681 814 033 13.