The Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) is the largest trans-ocean sailing event in the world attracting over 200 boats of many different shapes and sizes. Join this round-the-world adventure taking place over 15 months and covering 26,000 nautical miles.
Several legs ranging from 18 to 40 nights from nights: February 2024 - April 2025
Price: £9,800.00 per person
World ARC is a round-the-world adventure taking place over 15 months and covering 26,000 nautical miles. Following the classic trade-winds route, the rally avoids regions of political instability,
Leg 9: Indonesia to Mauritius – Date: 20 September – 25 October 2024
Leg 9 – Indonesia to Mauritius – 20 September to 25 October 2024
Lombok – Christmas Island – Cocos (Keeling) – Port Louis
Join the crew on the beautiful island of Lombok. This island is home to sugar white beaches, spectacular falls, and Indonesia’s second-tallest volcano. You leave all that behind as you set sail for Christmas Island (625NM). There are red crabs, sea birds, whale sharks, and spectacular coral reefs on the island, which is known as the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean. In three to four days, you reach the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. The islands are almost perfectly circling each other, but only two of them are inhabited. Then you gather with other yachts for the crossing of the Indian Ocean. Settle in for the 2350NM journey.
Swim over coral reefs, learn about the Malay people, or simply relax on the beach. Estimations for crossing are somewhere between 12 and 18 days but the unknown is what makes an adventure an adventure. By the end of your first full day you will have found your rhythm. Watches will be running smoothly, galley duties allocated and the music playlist agreed upon! You will have deployed the fishing line and have found your sea legs. When you reach Port Louis, you will feel really accomplished. Not many people can say they have sailed across the Indian Ocean. With the airport only a 33-minute taxi ride away things couldn’t be easier.
is a 2007 Oyster 56 A luxury 57ft sailing yacht designed by Rob Humphries. The 56 is perhaps the quintessential Oyster design and was the undisputed class leader at this size for more than a decade.
The key to her success is her size; large enough for rapid ocean cruising and to accommodate her crew and guests in comfort and style when living aboard, but easy to handle.
A spacious deck layout, large secure cockpit area and wide side decks make for comfortable and safe cruising and there are plenty of places to relax on deck.
The interior arrangement provides 3 separate cabins for guests. There is one double cabin, and two twin cabins, one forward and one aft. There is a day head midships for use by all guests and the large bright saloon offers plenty of room for relaxing in comfort. All creature comforts can be found on board: heating, air conditioning and fully covered cockpit if it is cold. The guests separate shower stall and quiet flush electric toilet makes it feel a little more like home.
The Oyster 56 is a proven performer, with many ocean crossings and circumnavigations to her credit. She has had class wins in the ARC and has also won Cruising Class 1 at Antigua Sailing Week, beating several more serious racing yachts. She is a superb sea boat and remains very well regarded by all her fortunate owners.
Leg 9 – Indonesia to Mauritius – 20 September to 25 October 2024
Lombok – Christmas Island – Cocos (Keeling) – Port Louis
Join the crew on the beautiful island of Lombok. This island is home to sugar white beaches, spectacular falls, and Indonesia’s second-tallest volcano. You leave all that behind as you set sail for Christmas Island (625NM). There are red crabs, sea birds, whale sharks, and spectacular coral reefs on the island, which is known as the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean. In three to four days, you reach the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. The islands are almost perfectly circling each other, but only two of them are inhabited. Then you gather with other yachts for the crossing of the Indian Ocean. Settle in for the 2350NM journey.
Swim over coral reefs, learn about the Malay people, or simply relax on the beach. Estimations for crossing are somewhere between 12 and 18 days but the unknown is what makes an adventure an adventure. By the end of your first full day you will have found your rhythm. Watches will be running smoothly, galley duties allocated and the music playlist agreed upon! You will have deployed the fishing line and have found your sea legs. When you reach Port Louis, you will feel really accomplished. Not many people can say they have sailed across the Indian Ocean. With the airport only a 33-minute taxi ride away things couldn’t be easier.