Embark on an extraordinary adventure that creates memories for a lifetime!
Event Schedule: 24 November 2024 ( 14-18 nights)
Prices: 6900 EUR / £6,075 per person*
*Trips are priced in the operator’s local currency. The sterling amount shown is a guide only and the amount you pay in sterling will change with currency fluctuations.
We are proud to present yet another Atlantic Rally for Cruiser project in 2024. Places are few, to ensure your ticket, don’t hesitate to contact us!
The Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, or more commonly known as the ARC, is a true blue water adventure that takes hundreds of sailors across to the Caribbean every year. It’s a fantastic event, both on and off water, with a full spectrum of activities in Gran Canaria, before the start, and St Lucia after crossing the finish line.
This sixth time we do it and our operation has learned a lot along the years. We pace the boat according to the appetite and skills of the crew.
We are proud to present yet another Atlantic Rally for Cruiser project in 2024. Places are few, to ensure your ticket, don’t hesitate to contact us!
The Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, more commonly known as the ARC, is a true blue water adventure that takes hundreds of sailors across to the Caribbean every year. It’s a fantastic event, both on and off water, with a full spectrum of activities in Gran Canaria, before the start, and St Lucia after crossing the finish line.
This sixth time we do it and our operation has learned a lot over the years. We pace the boat according to the appetite and skills of the crew.
Gran Canaria Airport
St. Lucia Hewanorra (UVF) Airport
We are proud to present yet another Atlantic Rally for Cruiser project in 2024. Places are few, to ensure your ticket, don’t hesitate to contact us!
The Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, more commonly known as the ARC, is a true blue water adventure that takes hundreds of sailors across to the Caribbean every year. It’s a fantastic event, both on and off water, with a full spectrum of activities in Gran Canaria, before the start, and St Lucia after crossing the finish line.
This sixth time we do it and our operation has learned a lot over the years. We pace the boat according to the appetite and skills of the crew.
20-25 litre dry bag
Wet weather gear top and trousers
Thin thermal/breathable base layer x 1
Fleece top
Deck shoes
Sea boots
Sailing gloves
Warm hat
Sun hat
Sailing knife
Head torch with red lens
Sleeping bag
T-shirts – preferably a quick-dry, breathable UV protection type
Shorts
Sunglasses x 1