ao link

 

You are viewing 2 of your 2 free articles

Active: Sail away with me

FacebookTwitterLinked IneCard
bookmark_borderSave to Library

 

A life on the ocean wave is no longer the sole preserve of the super-wealthy.


 

There are plenty of ways to get your clients out on the water – whether in a small dinghy or a 30ft yacht – all you need to do is assess their abilities.


 

If your clients are inexperienced sailors, suggest a Royal Yachting Association qualification course – despite the grand name, it’s affordable and available through specialist operators.


 

If you’re selling to old hands, the world really is their oyster – choose anything from flotilla holidays or bareboat charters from here to Australia.


 

Still flummoxed? Then go with the flow in our comprehensive chart.


 

___________________


 






adobe acrobat logo* To download this supplement, please click the ‘download article as pdf button’. 

You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.  This is a free program that allows you to open, view and print Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files.

If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, click on the Adobe Reader logo (see right) and follow the instructions. 

Please note when you click this link you will be taken to the Adobe website.  Travel Weekly is not responsible for the content of external websites


Guide to Homeworking
Guide to Homeworking
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on X
Follow us on Linked In
Guide to Homeworking
Guide to Homeworking

Related Content

Norwegian Cruise Line to bolster trade support and raise marketing spend

Norwegian Cruise Line to bolster trade support and raise marketing spend

Jacobs Media

Jacobs Media is a company registered in England and Wales, company number 08713328. 3rd Floor, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0AU
© 2025 Jacobs Media

Jacobs Media Brands
Jacobs Media Brands