Book your berth and aim for line honours on this Volvo 70. Fast downwind, this legend Volvo 70 is ideally suited for the transatlantic yacht race between the Canary Islands and the Caribbean.
From £6100 Per person
24th November 2024 to 15th December 2024
The annual Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, the ARC, is a true blue water adventure that takes sailors from the start in Gran Canaria to St Lucia in the Caribbean.
From £6075 Per person
24th November 2024 to 12th December 2024
Antigua Sailing Week is great around the cans regatta off Falmouth Harbour. There is a great race village where you will rub shoulders with like-minded sailors.
From £2475 Per person
25th April 2024 to 3rd May 2024
On this adventure not only will you get to explore the beautiful island of Praslin in all its glory but will also the stunning marine park, secret beaches and so much more.
Marine parks, bright coral reefs, sandy beaches, majestic animals, and vibrant buzzing villages can be found on this exploration of the Seychelles best islands.
This Algarve to Gran Canaria passage is a fantastic miniature Atlantic crossing. Therefore, a great preparatory trip for longer ocean passages such as the ARC. Previous offshore experience is preferred but not essential.
From £1300 Per double cabin
1st September 2024 to 8th September 2024
This is the trip of your life. The southern trade wind routes have very little to do with the northern route back to Europe and you can prepare to meet the wild forces of nature.
From £4350 Per person
7th May 2025 to 7th June 2025
Experience the Caribbean's finest on a 12-day voyage from St. Lucia to Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Dominica. Discover stunning landscapes, cultural treasures, and unforgettable adventures.
From £2200 Per person
20th January 2025 to 1st February 2025
Generally, no – beginners are as welcome as experienced sailors on the majority of the trips we list. To be sure, read the description of your trip thoroughly; if particular sailing ability is required, it will be specified there.
Are Kraken sailing trips suitable for solo travellers?
Generally, YES! Solo travellers may travel alone, but on arrival they become part of the crew. If a trip isn’t suitable for solo travellers you’ll find we will say so on the trip’s listing page.
Can I bring a hard suitcase?
Ideally not. Space on boats is always limited and you don’t want to end up sharing you bunk with your suitcase! Soft luggage such as duffel bags and rucksacks are your best bet.
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