Lübeck Layover
After three months of high latitude sailing, Lübeck’s historic harbor offers a welcome respite in the Baltic Sea.
After three months of high latitude sailing, Lübeck’s historic harbor offers a welcome respite in the Baltic Sea.
Thinking of planning a canal charter in Europe? Here’s what our experts learned when they took to the rivers of France.
Five knots — by boat and by bike — is the ideal pace to take in the old stone, the sublime landscapes and the terroir delicacies of southern France.
The sailing can be challenging, but the landfalls — full of history, diverse towns and tasty cuisine — are worth it.
As the American chapter in the life of the Swan 57 Flyer ends, a new one begins, in France.
A few days sailing off the historically rich east coast of Spain can offer a soothing shift in perspective from the exuberance of Fallas and its fireworks.
Spend a week or more in this Spanish archipelago for beautiful sailing and an exploration of culture, history, and food.
Cabrera is about 30 nautical miles south of Palma de Mallorca, the main city on Mallorca, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands. And it’s the largest island within the Archipiélago de Cabrera, a natural reserve administered by Spain’s national park system.
CW deputy editor Elaine Lembo is just back with the latest news and photos from a whirlwind tour of boats, gear, and charter vacation companies on the opening day of one of Europe’s major boat shows.
Jimmy Cornell, the founder of the ARC, is inviting owners of boats sailing from Northern Europe to the Canaries or Mediterranean in summer 2014 to
Eleanor Lawson meets up with Valiant 40 Apogee in Portugal to begin a sailing adventure.
Jean-Pierre Dick on Virbac-Paprec 3 finished fourth in the Vendée Globe arriving with no keel.
After three months of high latitude sailing, Lübeck’s historic harbor offers a welcome respite in the Baltic Sea.
Thinking of planning a canal charter in Europe? Here’s what our experts learned when they took to the rivers of France.
Five knots — by boat and by bike — is the ideal pace to take in the old stone, the sublime landscapes and the terroir delicacies of southern France.
The sailing can be challenging, but the landfalls — full of history, diverse towns and tasty cuisine — are worth it.
As the American chapter in the life of the Swan 57 Flyer ends, a new one begins, in France.
A few days sailing off the historically rich east coast of Spain can offer a soothing shift in perspective from the exuberance of Fallas and its fireworks.
Spend a week or more in this Spanish archipelago for beautiful sailing and an exploration of culture, history, and food.
Cabrera is about 30 nautical miles south of Palma de Mallorca, the main city on Mallorca, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands. And it’s the largest island within the Archipiélago de Cabrera, a natural reserve administered by Spain’s national park system.
CW deputy editor Elaine Lembo is just back with the latest news and photos from a whirlwind tour of boats, gear, and charter vacation companies on the opening day of one of Europe’s major boat shows.
Jimmy Cornell, the founder of the ARC, is inviting owners of boats sailing from Northern Europe to the Canaries or Mediterranean in summer 2014 to
Eleanor Lawson meets up with Valiant 40 Apogee in Portugal to begin a sailing adventure.
Jean-Pierre Dick on Virbac-Paprec 3 finished fourth in the Vendée Globe arriving with no keel.
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