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26 Must-Do Moments on a Mediterranean Flotilla in 2026

Flotilla holidays offer the unique opportunity to discover under-the-radar destinations, socialise with new people, and experience the Mediterranean in all its glory, all while embracing the peace of being on the water. 

As favourite destinations, like Greece, continue to grow in popularity (data suggests spring and summer interest may be even stronger than in previous years), flotilla holidays introduce you to the hidden Mediterranean, a haven away from busy crowds and tourist hotspots.

With blue health escapes and soft adventure itineraries being named among the most popular travel trends of 2026, Katrina Lawson, Head of Brand and Acquisitions at Sunsail, has revealed her 26 must-do moments on a Mediterranean flotilla.

Katrina says: “We are seeing 2026 bookings shift toward intentional, low-impact, high-connection journeys. Offering unspoiled landscapes, historical and literary richness, crystalline waters and opportunities to discover remote islands, each of the activities on this list will shine a new light on exceptional sailing destinations such as Greece, Italy and Croatia, showcasing some of their best kept secrets that need to be seen to be believed.”

Ready to experience the Med like never before? Let’s get started!

26 Must-Do Mediterranean Flotilla Moments

1. Visiting the wild pigs of Atokos

Atokos is a small, uninhabited island between the Greek islands of Lefkada and Ithaca. It’s privately owned but open to visitors, making it a must-visit destination on any 2026 flotilla. A stunning place to visit, and ideal for relaxation, Atokos is characterised by untouched nature and limestone cliffs.

When you moor up on Atokos, be sure to head to the east of the island is One House Bay, where you will find wild pigs roaming around. It’s a unique place to explore and fantastic if you want to feel closer to nature.

If you want to set sail around uninhabited islands and come face-to-face with majestic wild pigs, take a look at our Lefkas flotilla itineraries.

Atoko Greece

2. Experiencing the magic of Bisevo’s Blue Grotto


If you’re setting sail around the Adriatic Sea, Vis is the perfect place to escape and enjoy some “island time” peace and quiet however you please. The island of Vis is less touristy and remains unspoiled due to its location, making it a prime spot for uncrowded relaxation, snorkelling, and cocktail-sipping.

Just 5km south-west of Vis, you’ll find the iconic Blue Grotto on the charming island of Biševo. The cave gets its name from the bright blue glowing effect, created when the sun’s rays enter through the water and reflect off the limestone floor of the cave. The sun lights up the water, and the glowing sea illuminates the cave walls in a brilliant blue, creating an ethereal glowing grotto. The effect is simply magical, like nothing you’ve ever seen before.

Want to experience the magic of the Blue Grotto for yourself? When you book an Agana yacht charter and follow our carefully-crafted Vis flotilla itinerary, you can use your free sailing day to witness the stunning blue glow of the grotto.

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3. Soaking in the natural thermal springs on Vulcano


The island of Vulcano has everything, from a spectacular black sand beach to the iconic Fossa di Vulcano. This fascinating, smoldering crater is crystal-encrusted and features epic views once you’ve reached the peak.

However, one of the most underrated activities that you must add to your flotilla itinerary is a visit to the Faraglione della Fabbrica, a unique phenomenon formed from the effects of the island’s intense volcanic activity. Soak in natural thermal springs and grottos filled with mud that are said to have therapeutic qualities.

Explore our Sicily flotilla itineraries to start planning your volcanic adventure with Sunsail.

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4. Discovering the hidden restaurant at Tatinja Bay


Looking for unique places to spend your evenings as you sail around Croatia? Hidden amongst steep cliffs of southern Šolta, the entrance to Tatinja bay is marked by a lone rock in the middle of the bay. To the right-hand side inlet are a couple of mooring buoys, belonging to a well-hidden restaurant, serving only self-grown and self-caught food from an open fire, in a relaxed and family atmosphere.

According to one Tripadvisor review: “Absolutely beautiful restaurant and place, with wonderful food and friendly, super helpful staff. An idyllic setting next to the water, an absolute must for anyone on a sailing holiday in Croatia.”

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5. Snorkelling in the majestic caves on Razzoli Island


Characterised by authentic, sculptural granite cliffs, unspoiled vegetation, and marine fauna, Razzoli Island is a must-stop destination on any Italian flotilla holiday. After admiring the wonders on shore, discover Cala Cappello, Cala Noce, and Cala Lunga. These hidden coves are only accessible by sea and are perfect for snorkellers.

Described as a “natural swimming pool protected by a cove about 500 meters deep” by one Tripadvisor review, Cala Lunga is a particular highlight. According to the review, the cove has “crystal clear water with spectacular colours, and is protected from the wind with a clean beach.”

With exceptional natural beauty, stunning sailing conditions and beautiful temperatures, Sardinia is an idyllic destination for a flotilla holiday. Build a quote and start planning your Sardinia flotilla itinerary today.

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6. Watching puppet shows & theatrical performances in Palairos


No Mediterranean flotilla is complete without immersing yourself in traditional local cultures. For a taste of authentic Greek culture, head towards the mainland town of Palairos. Palairos is a great spot to catch the local flavour of the Ionian Isles, offering summertime puppet shows, theatrical performances and traditional Greek dancing in the town square.

As the day draws to a close, dine on freshly caught octopus, bream and bass with your flotilla companions at one of the many waterfront tavernas.

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7. Unwinding at serene Okuklje Bay


Sail across the magnificent waters of the Adriatic to the island of Mljet. You’ll pass through a small gulf between the tree-topped islets of Otok Olipa and Otok Jakljan before entering the sheltered bay of Okuklje.

The serene waters of Okuklje Bay are perfect for swimming and snorkelling in the spring and summer. Learn more about when to sail around Croatia. This peaceful location offers a great spot to unwind and appreciate the natural beauty of Mljet Island. For an even more off-the-beaten-track experience, stop off for lunch on nearby Jakljan Island, an uninhabited island with a deep bay that’s perfect for a midday dip.

Okuklje, Mljet Island

8. Tucking into incredible Italian cuisine in Amalfi


Few places in the world have as storied and rich a food history as the Amalfi Coast, making this a must-add stop to your flotilla itinerary if you’re a foodie. There are dozens of ingredients and dishes worth tasting along the Amalfi Coast, including Delizia al Limone, a world-famous dessert invented by pastry-chef Carmine Marzuillo in 1978, and a simple Neapolitan pizza made with local tomatoes and mozzarella.

After your delicious meal, enjoy a charming walk around the town of Amalfi, where white, pink and yellow cottages are surrounded by whitewashed courtyards and winding alleys that create a picturesque backdrop.

The Amalfi Coast is a paradise for sailors, offering gorgeous food, incredible food and stunning waters. Build a quote and start choosing your must-add activities for your Procida flotilla itinerary.

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9. Exploring the dramatic interiors of Papanikolis Cave


Meganisi is a small island near Lefkas with hidden coves and sea caves, great for sailing, seafood and snorkelling. It is one of the few ionian islands that remain untouched by mass tourism which is why it’s a must-visit on any 2026 flotilla holiday. It has a laid-back, authentic Greek vibe with fishing villages, traditional family run tavernas and underground caves to explore.

The most famous cave is Papanikolis cave, once used as a hideout by submarines during WWII. It’s only accessible by boat so not everyone can reach it which makes it all the more special if you can, and has dramatic interiors lit by sunlight bouncing off the water.

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10. Swimming & sunbathing on Zlatni Rat Beach


With its stunning natural beauty, unique shape and vibrant blue waters, Zlatni Rat Beach on Brač island in Croatia is postcard-perfect. Also known as Golden Horn Beach, the beach is full of beautiful white pebbles, and is perfectly located in the charming harbour town of Bol. Zlatni Rat is also one of the most popular beaches in Croatia for kitesurfing for anyone who wants to unleash their inner adventurer during flotilla.

According to one Tripadvisor review: “The beach stretches out into the Adriatic in a unique, ever-changing shape, extending like a natural pier into the turquoise waters. The pebbles are smooth underfoot, and the crystal-clear sea invites you in for a refreshing swim. The clarity of the water makes it perfect for both casual swimming and snorkeling, offering a serene experience surrounded by stunning mountain and sea views.

“Whether you’re relaxing on the shore or diving into the shimmering waves, Zlatni Rat is an unforgettable destination that perfectly blends beauty and tranquility.”

Zlatni rat bol

11. Bringing literature to life in Ithaca


Step into the pages of Homer’s Odyssey as you sail to Ithaca, world renowned as the home of Odysseus. Ithaca symbolises the return to the haven, the discovery and the fulfillment. It is peaceful, quiet and undiscovered, making it an idyllic stop on your flotilla holiday.

Everywhere you turn in Ithaca, you’ll be met with history, culture, exceptional natural beauty and pure magic. Aside from embracing the literary wonder of Itahaca, a must-do activity is to let your tastebuds dance as you taste Ithaca’s local delicacy, Onion Pie, in Kioni.

Lefkas Flotilla

12. Hiking the Monte Budello Path


After spending the morning relaxing on pink-hued Spiaggia Rosa, one of the best beaches in Italy, spend the afternoon hiking. A viewpoint not to be missed in Budelli is the Monte Budello path, the highest point on the island (88 meters).

To reach the mountain, take the path that starts from the caretaker’s house and climb up until you reach the top. Once you get to the top you will have a breathtaking view of La Maddalena and the Straight di Bonifaccio.

Budelli beach from above

13. Wandering the City Walls of Dubrovnik


You can’t visit Dubrovnik on a flotilla without mooring up and wandering through its intricately spectacular system of forts, bastions, and iconic stone towers. With fortification dating back to as early as the Middle Ages, the Dubrovnik City Walls stand as a testament to Dubrovnik’s nickname, “the unconquerable city”, as the walls have never been breached.

Today, the walls play a very different role, acting as a cultural backdrop to outdoor performances like the annual re-enactment of Shakespeare’s Hamlet while also making it the perfect spot for locals and tourists to grab an ice cream and soak up the magnificent 360° views. The Dubrovnik walls offer a unique birds-eye view into the everyday lives of Croatians!

We offer two unique flotilla routes around Dubrovnik and nearby islands, including Mljet and Šipan. If you want to experience authentic Croatian culture and enjoy a trip to remember, build a quote and add a visit to the City Walls to your Dubrovnik flotilla itinerary.

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14. Enjoying panoramic views of Kastos at the Windmill Bar


Home to less than 100 permanent residents, Kastos feels like a floating village. With only one small harbour, a cluster of stone houses and a few tavernas, time seems to slow down here. For a dining experience like no other, visit the Windmill Bar, just above the port of Kastos. Offering panoramic views of the sea and surrounding islands, there’s no better place in Greece to relax, unwind and switch off from the world.

According to one Tripadvisor review: “From the moment we walked in, everything about this restaurant was impressive. […] The food? Simply outstanding. […] The [Moussaka] was a highlight, an absolute must-try! […] Overall, this was a truly memorable dining experience. Whether you’re celebrating something special or just want an unforgettable meal, this restaurant is a must-visit.”

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15. Relaxing on the iconic Pink Beach in Sardinia


Spiaggia Rosa is a phenomenal pink-toned beach, located on the remote Isola Budelli (close to the Maddalena archipelago in Northern Sardinia). It is truly a haven for beach lovers, with opalescent water lulling onto the shore, and terracotta rocks and low-lying shrubbery surrounding it.

If you’re looking for a secluded beach getaway during your flotilla, this is the perfect place to moor your yacht. Due to Spiaggia Rosa being difficult to access from the land, the beach is quiet, tranquil and utterly serene. The perfect hideaway for relaxing, swimming or reading a book.

Santa Maria beach on Sardinia

16. Tasting local produce on Šipan Island


The Mediterranean is renowned for its mouthwatering cuisine, from Italian pizzas to Greek souvlaki. Croatian cuisine is also exceptional, with a diverse blend of Mediterranean, Central European, and Ottoman influences. From delicious seafood dishes to hearty stew-based meals, your Croatian flotilla will be full of flavour.

If you want to experience the wonder of Croatia’s local produce, Šipan is an Eden-like island where olives, figs, grapes, almonds and citrus fruits spring up from the productive soil. You can’t end your Croatian flotilla without trying some of the island’s excellent local produce before you leave.

Sipan, Croatia

17. Slowing your pace down or dialling up the adventure in Agia Effemia


A gorgeous fishing village on the east coast of Kefalonia, Agia Effemia offers the best of both worlds. If you want a slower pace of life on your flotilla, you can spend your day watching beautiful boats entering and leaving the marina while you enjoy local delicacies from waterside cafes and bars.

Want a more adventurous flotilla? There’s still plenty to be explored here as there are two sets of caves, the Drogarti inland and the Melisani caves, which you can be taken in by a boatman. Many describe this as entering Hades itself. The water is dark and inky with turquoise patches where the sun hits, and the caves are linked to the Melisani Lake further inland by underwater passages.

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18. Scuba diving for hours in Ventotene Marine Reserve


Ventotene is one of the greatest scuba diving spots in Italy, and home to a great diving academy. Explore the wrecks, treasures and marine life of the Ventotene Marine Reserve. From Punta Pascone’s volcanic black sand seabed, to the mesmerising underwater tunnel of Secca dell’Archetto, Mediterranean scuba diving doesn’t get better than this.

Lying directly above Port Romano, the epicentre of Ventotene town is a textbook example of authentic Italian seaside village charm. Scuba dive in the gorgeous, turquoise waters before immersing yourself in local Italian culture. What a perfect way to discover Italy’s treasures.

Ventotene beach

19. Exploring the beaches of Lopud


Approximately 1 hour away from Dubrovnik by boat, the car-free island of Lopud is blessed by exotic gardens and dotted with ruined fortresses. Noted for its handful of blissfully white sandy beaches, Lopud is said to be one of the most eye-catching settlements of all the Elaphiti Islands.

No trip to Lopud is complete without heading to one of the best beaches near Dubrovnik, Šunj Beach. Located on the south side of the island, Šunj’s warm, crystalline, shallow waters make it a perfect way for families and couples to spend an afternoon winding down surrounded by lush forests that give it a more secluded feel.

Lopud Island, Croatia

20. Switching off from the world in Vlycho Bay


A favourite among sailors, Vlycho offers a peaceful retreat from the busier tourist spots, with traditional Greek charm and scenic views of the surrounding islands. It’s an excellent location to unwind after a week of summer sailing, providing easy access to Lefkas Town and nearby attractions. Find out more about when to sail around Greece.

Make this one of the last stops on your flotilla so you can relax, switch off and reminisce on the memories you’ve created on your Mediterranean flotilla. Want one final activity before heading home? The area around Vlycho offers scenic hiking trails where you can explore the island’s natural beauty, including olive groves, pine forests, and views of neighboring islands.

vlycho

21. Hiking around stunning Filicudi in Sicily


Visiting the wildest and most beautiful Aeolian Island, Filicudi, is a must on any flotilla holiday around Sicily. Characterised by its stunning blue grottos and a network of hiking trails, this is the perfect stop for active holidaymakers looking for an adventure.

Hiking trails allow visitors to explore the island’s scenic interior and lead to the abandoned village of Zucco Grande and to Fossa Felci, a mountain in the center of the island. After a morning of hiking, keep the energy up by visiting the La Canna rock formation, a natural basalt finger rising from the sea, which is home to the rare Eleonora’s falcon. An excellent place to snorkel, you can drop anchor in the bay of Punta La Zotta before heading to the rock.

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22. Splashing around at Antisamos Beach


If you’re setting sail as a family on your flotilla adventure, one of Kefalonia’s highlights is Antisamos Beach, where you can soak up the sun, snorkel, swim and switch off. This white pebble beach has been awarded a Blue Flag for its high environmental, safety, and water quality standards and is perfect for kids who don’t love the feel of sand between their toes.

This beach has excellent facilities, including sunbeds and watersports rentals, making it a convenient spot for families. According to one Tripadvisor review: “Heaven on earth – there are no other words that can describe this fabulous beach. […] There are beach amenities available e.g. food, loungers, changing rooms etc. […] Fish swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters and the bay is just magnificent”.

This is a perfect option for your free sailing day, where you can rest, relax and have fun with the family.

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23. Stargazing on Lastovo Island


Lastovo Island is one of Croatia’s best kept secrets, and is known as the ‘island of crystal stars’, so stargazing is a must-do activity. The whole archipelago is under protection as a nature park, and the water is seethrough-clean. Spend the whole night under the stars, before starting your morning with a refreshing swim in the crystalline waters.

Just 15-20 nautical miles away from Lumbarda, you can set sail to this magical island on your free sailing day, and uncover its treasures.

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24. Discovering the natural beauty of Palmarola


Serving primarily as a nature reserve, Palmarola’s coast is dotted with incredible cliffs and grottos, some of which are considered among the best places to snorkel and dive in Italy. The clarity and vibrant emerald-green colour of the water is otherworldly.

Sites you absolutely must visit include The Rifles, rugged sea stacks and a magical collapsed arch, and Cava Mazzarella, a breathtaking natural cave. This is undoubtedly one of the best places to sail in Italy if you’re looking for an adventurous Mediterranean flotilla in 2026.

Palmarola

25. Dancing at the International Folklore Festival in Lefkas


Taking place every August, the International Folklore Festival is one of the best ways to experience the local energy if you’re setting sail in late summer. A full week of music, dance, and cultural performances from all over the world, what more could you ask for? Speak to locals, socialise with other holidaymakers, join in with traditional dancing and enjoy some Greece’s finest cuisine.

Lefkas is a great location to embark on a fun-filled flotilla from, as there are many small islands within a short distance that you can visit without having to travel for long hours, which makes it ideal for families. A particularly wonderful spot hidden from the sea is Sivota. This small village and harbour are surrounded by olive tree-covered slopes and a few scattered villas, and is a literal hidden gem! Learn more about the best places to sail around Greece.

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26. Embracing nature in Bonifacio


Known for its ecological preservation efforts of wild birds and other incredible flora and fauna, Bonifacio offers visitors timeless charm with delightful cafes, ancient houses, and sheer rock faces.

For more natural beauty, head to Plage du Petit Sperone. Treasured for its shallow turquoise waters and lagoon, this small beach gives you easy access to a flat walk to Piantarella, where you can explore the ancient remains of a Roman villa. This splendid coastal destination is also Corsica’s kitesurfing hot-spot.

Bonifacio coastline

Expert Guide to Flotilla Holidays

Dreaming of experiencing some of the Mediterranean’s most under-the-radar moments, and want to learn more about what to expect on a flotilla? Travel expert and Sunsail’s Lefkas Base Manager, Claire Shields, lifts the lid on flotilla sailing, from how many other yachts you’ll be joined by, to the qualifications you need:

Escape to the Mediterranean in 2026 with Sunsail

Whether you are already planning a fun-filled flotilla holiday to one of our six Med flotilla bases around Greece, Croatia, Italy, or are still looking for inspiration on where to book, we hope this list of the 26 must-do flotilla moments helps you find somewhere you can all relax, explore, and create memories for life.

We can’t wait to welcome you aboard one of our world-class catamarans or monohulls soon.

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  • Z3714TDcraigf
    Reviewed Jan 26, 2026 (5)

    This is our third time bare-boat chartering with The Moorings/Sunsail. Once again, the experience was top notch. The facilities on Tortola in the BVI are complete and fantastic. Restaurants, pool, bars, showers, transportation from the airport, ferry and for provisioning all of high quality. Easy to navigate check-out and check-in procedures. Vessel was clean and well cared for, all in peak working condition. We will charter with them again, somewhere in the world.

    If you like sailing and exploring, learn to anchor safely and seek out alternative coves and bays to spend the nights. There are amazing places in the BVI off the beaten path. For every Soggy Dollar, there’s another cove with a lone restaurant serving great food with great snorkeling. Just what the Soggy Dollar used to be way back when. Otherwise, the “main” BVI cruising grounds are a bit crowded these days and many of our past stops have too many boats and people. The popular stops you read about are local party zones with loud music and packed restaurants and flags, tshirts and grub hanging from the rafters. You do not need to rely on BoatyBall. We used it for only one night, (had to) and had a fantastic experience.

    The food is wonderful, even at the crowded restaurants. Foxy’s really provided a high quality meal. You can easily grab a great meal there, enjoy the atmosphere and not be inundated with the ruckus. Or stay for the ruckus if that’s your thing.

    Our group would recommend not renting a Dufour made vessel. While it sailed fast and was kept in top condition by Sunsail, it lacked some comforts and necessities we expected. Admittedly, we are “cruisers” and might be considered persnickety in this area. Upon returning to base, we heard Sunsail updated the specifications for the newest Dufours which are yet to arrive. Sunsail really listens to the feedback and makes adjustments.

  • Sirrahsteve
    Reviewed Jan 23, 2026 (5)

    We just finished sailing the BVI with Sunsail and I’m convinced Captain Liebert might secretly be a wizard. From day one, his sailing skills were rock solid—the kind of calm, confident expertise that lets you actually relax and enjoy paradise instead of wondering who’s driving the boat.

    Then there was the food. I did not expect to be eating fresh crepes and something he casually referred to as “seawater pesto pasta” while anchored in turquoise water, but here we are.

    Captain Liebert struck the perfect balance of friendly, fun, and totally professional. He had insider tips for everything—where to anchor, when to move, what not to miss—and every recommendation was spot on. Special shout-out to his insistence that we must get the lobster mac & cheese at Marina Cay. He was right. Life-changing. No notes.

    If you’re sailing the BVI with Sunsail and have the chance to sail with Captain Liebert, take it. You’ll eat well, sail smoothly, laugh a lot, and leave wondering if you can bring him home with you.

  • T1052UCsarahl
    Reviewed Jan 15, 2026 (5)

    Excellent ten days sailing in a 41’ mono hull. The boat was clean and functional. Brittany was an excellent manager and all staff were very helpful and professional.
    Our skipper, Imran, was absolutely first class. Extremely skillful and knowledgeable. He showed us places we could not have reached due to unmarked reefs. He was so much fun to be around and I highly recommend him if you need a skipper for your trip. First class in every way. A boat is an intimate space but we cooked, cleaned, ate together, fished, swam and laughed for all the holiday. Great guy, great company.

  • yukasimmons
    Reviewed Jan 3, 2026 (5)

    We were on Full Circle for 5 days. It was clean, nothing broken, I was impressed. BVI was beautiful. Some days we had too high of wind and no wind but plenty of fun!

  • davidmE52MQ
    Reviewed Dec 19, 2025 (5)

    We have just returned from an amazing sailing holiday in the British Virgin Islands, with our regular charter operator, Sunsail. This was our first charter in the Caribbean, so we were looking forward to the culture, location, rum punches and, of course, the trade winds, all of which exceeded expectation!

    We chartered a Sunsail 454L catamaran that was 3 years old, spacious and well-equipped. There were a few technical issues getting used to the water maker and power inverter, which are not common in the Med due to their reliance on stern-to moorings, but that was soon mastered, leaving us to relax and enjoy a perfect sailing holiday.

    Other than the fabulous locations and glorious weather, it was, without any doubt, the trade winds that made all the difference, as European charters can be spoilt by insufficient wind. So we were able to get out on the water early, with a steady 18 – 20 knots in the morning, sometimes rising to low twenties, day-in, day-out, save for one rainy and blustery day.

    Highlights were the Indians archipelago, the Baths on Virgin Gorda, Sandy Cay, White Bay, snorkelling everywhere, turtles, pelicans, a wealthy of other coastal wildlife and the endless turquoise water…

    We have chartered in Greece, Croatia, Spain and Italy, but even the stunning Amalfi coast could not compare to the sailing experience in the BVIs! Well done Sunsail!!

    Top tips – Boatyball app is essential if you want to enjoy the day sailing and still have a mooring in the evening. Our local flights were booked through LIAT20, which were fine, but we had really difficulty with booking, website and chat box, only calls seemed to work, also there could be issues with last minute flight time changes and re-routing with extra island stop-offs, nothing too serious and the operator seemed incredibly relaxed about it, but ensure your have extra transit time between flights or build-in a stopover to break the journey.

  • W5311ISpaulat
    Reviewed Oct 30, 2025 (5)

    What an adventure! The Sunsail Crew Jesse, Ciaran and Becky were absolutely awesome! Super organised, very professional and always with smiles on their faces! The flotilla ran like clockwork and the berthing procedures were really calm and controlled. Daily information was delivered effectively at briefings and also repeated on the WhatsApp to ensure everyone was informed of the program for the day and the night!
    We normally charter by ourselves but decided to go with the Flotilla option because we were unfamiliar with the Med Mooring systems and were really pleased that we did ! Jesse, Ciaran and Becky were always there to ensure that the moorings were expertly handled with a minimum of fuss.
    Brilliant operators – would definitely book with Sunsail again!

  • Jmc1977
    Reviewed Oct 28, 2025 (5)

    We have just completed our day skipper course with Michael, the chief instructor at Marina. Everything was exceptional from start to finish from all the team there.
    Michael is a fantastic instructor, we are very inexperienced sailors and he had the patience of a saint, clearly and concisely explaining each step we needed to follow. He made the most of each day and went above and beyond to ensure we got through the course, taking consideration of the weather conditions and making the most of the wind when it did make an appearance! You can tell he genuinely cares and wants to see you do well.
    He is also a superb dolphin spotter and we spent a lovely afternoon following a family of dolphins along the coastline 🙂
    I would highly recommend Sunsail, and especially Michael as an instructor. We hope to be back next year!

  • nicolaspH1415YF
    Reviewed Oct 25, 2025 (5)

    We recently had a wonderful sailing week with Sunsail Marina Agana, joining the Hvar flotilla. Our instructor Tadek was outstanding — very friendly, highly experienced, and an excellent teacher, even for our child. He made everyone on board feel safe and confident, even those without any formal sailing training. His calm and professional approach really made a difference throughout the week.

    The flotilla crew — Finn, Becky, and Jesse — were absolutely lovely, always helpful, cheerful, and creating a great atmosphere every day. The boat was in excellent condition, and everything ran smoothly from start to finish.

    As returning customers — this was our 7th time sailing with Sunsail — we were once again delighted. We can only highly recommend Sunsail for anyone looking for a perfect sailing holiday!

  • M4366USderekf
    Reviewed Oct 22, 2025 (5)

    Fabulous support from the Sunsail crew of Jesse Becky and Ciaran which made for a perfect sailing holiday. They really help take the worries away and make everything run so smoothly.

  • juliarP4950PW
    Reviewed Oct 21, 2025 (5)

    My sincere thanks go to the entire Marina Agana Sunsail team for a globally superb Day Skipper sailing course under the expert guidance of instructor Tadek Szymanski🌟

    All staff members I met at the base were friendly, reactive, keen to help & efficient (special thanks to Danijela).
    And, when our engine gearbox gave up the ghost, the “rapid response” team came as quickly as possible to work tirelessly to repair the breakdown & get us back on track so that we had the best possible chance of making up lost time & complete all sections of the DS syllabus.

    But it was purely thanks to Tadek’s multiple talents, infinite patience, excellent communication skills, wonderfully clear explanations, apparently genuine interest in seeing us progress & ultimately succeed, his highly professional but simultaneously good-natured, even-tempered, light-hearted & fun character, we all obtained our goals (2 day skippers & 1 comp crew)!

    He quickly identified our individual needs, turned our errors into positive learning experiences, believed in our ability when we doubted ourselves & urged us on to success.
    With the loss of a day’s sailing due to the weather & another period of enforced inactivity due to our gearbox problem, we seriously needed to make up for lost time. Tadek took these & each setback in his stride & went the extra mile to ensure we completed the syllabus.
    He was great company and it was a real pleasure to be out on the water with him.
    Sunsail is very lucky to have recruited an instructor of Tadek’s calibre. I know my crew mates agree with me that we were really fortunate to have him teach us. He will be an asset to anyone or any organisation that takes him on.
    Thank you Tadek & best wishes for the future!

  • Jaynem64
    Reviewed Oct 19, 2025 (5)

    Our first flotilla experience with Agana Flotilla. Lead crew Fin, Becky & Jesse couldn’t do enough for you to ensure everyone had the best time. Excellent choices of places to visit and things to do and if anything needed attending to, it was done at speed. Highly recommend

  • 217MatthewH
    Reviewed Oct 18, 2025 (5)

    Excellent flotilla made even better by Becky, Jesse and Adam’s humour, experience and good natures. We really enjoyed it and will return (again!). Thanks all. Matthew, Gabrielle, Sonia and Tony

  • jvruthie
    Reviewed Oct 18, 2025 (5)

    Our 4th great sail trip with Sunsail Agana Marina (learning to sail, flotilla and bareboat charters). We really enjoyed our fun trip on the superbly run Hvar Flotilla. Sunsail Agana is a professional, efficient and extremely well run sail base in a beautiful location. We cannot recommend Sunsail Agana more highly and we have already booked to return.

  • janetfutch1
    Reviewed Oct 17, 2025 (5)

    We booked one week on the Sunsail Krka Flotilla and one week bareboat setting off from Agana in September.
    The flotilla week was stress free and gave us the confidence to relax and enjoy our sailing before embarking on our bareboat adventure.
    The Sunsail lead crew were outstanding. Despite some adverse weather conditions they planned a great route, pre booked moorings, organised events and were always prepared to help when needed.
    Thank you Jesse, Becky and Filip for an amazing week.

  • tracybH9050HC
    Reviewed Oct 16, 2025 (5)

    My first time on a flotilla holiday and I absolutely loved it. Jesse, Filip and Becky made everything fun whilst making sure we were all safe. They worked so hard so we could relax and enjoy our holiday. I highly recommend Sunsail and if you get Jesse, Filip and Becky as your ‘Team’ then you’ll have an incredible time. We are now planning our next Sunsail holiday for next year!

  • O8216CQninag
    Reviewed Oct 12, 2025 (5)

    I have just come back from my second training week at the Sunsail base. I first attended in 2019 to complete my Competent Crew qualification, and when deciding to do my Day Skipper licence, it was an absolute given that I would go back again, as the first experience was so good. This year’s Day Skipper course was no different – it has been brilliant.
    Firstly, our instructor, Tadek, was extremely experienced and excellent at demonstrating, listening if anyone was struggling to understand something, and using many different teaching techniques to make each task clear. He worked tirelessly in difficult conditions to get the course content covered — no easy task when the weather meant we lost an entire day in the marina. That time, however, was used to its full with theory, boat safety, rope handling, and anything else he could think of that we could do on the dock.
    This did create a delay in practical skills, but he made sure we caught up, which was very much appreciated. He’s a really nice person, fun to be around, and made the whole experience a really good one. He also ensured the boat was well-provisioned daily so that we always had what we wanted to eat. He was very knowledgeable about the local area — not just from a sailing perspective but also when it came to restaurants. We all ate together each night with the other training boat, which made for a really nice social experience.
    This course is not to be looked at as a holiday! It’s extremely full-on, with little to no downtime, so my advice would be to make sure you’re prepared for that. It’s very different from when I did my Competent Crew course, where there were only Comp Crew students on board and things were much slower-paced.
    We all thoroughly enjoyed our week. It was hard work, but we knew that would be the case and fully embraced the level of effort and commitment required. Tadek was excellent at troubleshooting a few technical issues we had on board and working around the weather challenges.
    We had a fabulous night passage, which is my highlight of the week — surfing down waves in the dark, following nav lights, and watching the water crash over the bow, lighting up our port and starboard lights. We even managed a cup of tea and some chocolate underway, which is always appreciated on night watches!
    We anchored for three nights, moving once due to an unexpected swell. That created an additional night passage, which we all found great fun — especially as it happened after we’d all gone to bed, another fond memory.
    We had fantastic sailing conditions with unexpectedly good winds and plenty of opportunities to practise motor skills. I’ve picked up a lot of new skills and gained a much better competence and understanding of things, such as power handling, anchoring, and making docking decisions – all things required to make a good day skipper.
    I made new friends and have nothing but good things to say about this sailing school. Everyone we met was fun, friendly, and professional, and the flotilla looks like great fun too! The boats were very luxurious — I’m more used to stripped-out racing yachts, but this one was very comfortable, with air conditioning, heating, hot water, lovely showers, comfy duvets and beds and even electric toilets (who knew!!). Above deck, there was even an electric winch and speakers for music (if you had the time!).
    Thank you for a great week!

  • nyej2015
    Reviewed Oct 7, 2025 (5)

    We had an amazing charter experience with Sunsail Dubrovnik! The booking process was easy, as was boarding the yacht and departure. Support from the Sunsail team throughout the charter was excellent. Staying in touch through the skipper group chat, we were able to get weather updates, advice on where to stay and get instant answers to any questions. The team was very responsive and helpful.
    The sailing was amazing and there are so many beautiful places to explore in the area! Our crew was pleased with the variety of activities: sailing, beach lounging, exploring quaint villages, historical old towns, nature preserves, beautiful scenery, variety of dining experiences.
    The yacht itself was nice (we were on a 41 foot monohull), but had a few maintenance issues. Fortunately the most serious ones were discovered at the dock and repaired prior to our departure (a clogged head and a broken windlass). However, about three hours after departing the dock our main sheet block came detached from the boom. It simply needed a new shackle but there were no spares on board. This required us to turn around and head back toward the base to meet the repair crew which came out on another sail boat to meet us. In the end it was quickly repaired, but we lost a few hours which derailed our plans for that day.
    But overall, we had an amazing charter experience! I would recommend Sunsail and will likely charter with them again. I also recommend sailing Croatia. It is a very different experience than the usual tropical islands destination charters. We went in September and the weather was excellent and the crowds were not bad. We never had trouble finding dockage/moorage/anchoage.

  • Lucie0007
    Reviewed Oct 5, 2025 (5)

    The competent crew course is so informative and hands on. I recommend it to anyone who wants to spend time on a boat. The conditions were good and our skipper, Dave, was particularly exceptional. I highly recommend this course.

  • ChicMac
    Reviewed Oct 3, 2025 (5)

    Our 3rd time from Agana and the flotilla team always make this so special. I always want to have this support to ensure our holiday is perfect. Thank you Becky, Jessie and Adam.

  • maryx4ys7
    Reviewed Sep 27, 2025 (5)

    A great week of flotilla sailing in Croatia 9n the Hvar flotilla out of Agana marina near Split. Sunsail did not disappoint (again) and the lead crew of Finn, India and Carraig were excellent. Last year we did the Kyrk trip, slightly quieter and more remote but both had excellent island and coastal sailing. This year we had a not-far-off new 42′ yacht that was super spacious and comfy with push button winches and a grill off the back. She didn’t sail quite as fast as the 41′ boat we had last year, but if we come again we’d pay the small amount extra for the 42′ boat. September is a great month for sailing in Croatia – not too hot and good winds. Hopefully we’ll be back!

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  • Z3714TDcraigf
    Reviewed Jan 26, 2026 (5)

    This is our third time bare-boat chartering with The Moorings/Sunsail. Once again, the experience was top notch. The facilities on Tortola in the BVI are complete and fantastic. Restaurants, pool, bars, showers, transportation from the airport, ferry and for provisioning all of high quality. Easy to navigate check-out and check-in procedures. Vessel was clean and well cared for, all in peak working condition. We will charter with them again, somewhere in the world.

    If you like sailing and exploring, learn to anchor safely and seek out alternative coves and bays to spend the nights. There are amazing places in the BVI off the beaten path. For every Soggy Dollar, there’s another cove with a lone restaurant serving great food with great snorkeling. Just what the Soggy Dollar used to be way back when. Otherwise, the “main” BVI cruising grounds are a bit crowded these days and many of our past stops have too many boats and people. The popular stops you read about are local party zones with loud music and packed restaurants and flags, tshirts and grub hanging from the rafters. You do not need to rely on BoatyBall. We used it for only one night, (had to) and had a fantastic experience.

    The food is wonderful, even at the crowded restaurants. Foxy’s really provided a high quality meal. You can easily grab a great meal there, enjoy the atmosphere and not be inundated with the ruckus. Or stay for the ruckus if that’s your thing.

    Our group would recommend not renting a Dufour made vessel. While it sailed fast and was kept in top condition by Sunsail, it lacked some comforts and necessities we expected. Admittedly, we are “cruisers” and might be considered persnickety in this area. Upon returning to base, we heard Sunsail updated the specifications for the newest Dufours which are yet to arrive. Sunsail really listens to the feedback and makes adjustments.

  • Sirrahsteve
    Reviewed Jan 23, 2026 (5)

    We just finished sailing the BVI with Sunsail and I’m convinced Captain Liebert might secretly be a wizard. From day one, his sailing skills were rock solid—the kind of calm, confident expertise that lets you actually relax and enjoy paradise instead of wondering who’s driving the boat.

    Then there was the food. I did not expect to be eating fresh crepes and something he casually referred to as “seawater pesto pasta” while anchored in turquoise water, but here we are.

    Captain Liebert struck the perfect balance of friendly, fun, and totally professional. He had insider tips for everything—where to anchor, when to move, what not to miss—and every recommendation was spot on. Special shout-out to his insistence that we must get the lobster mac & cheese at Marina Cay. He was right. Life-changing. No notes.

    If you’re sailing the BVI with Sunsail and have the chance to sail with Captain Liebert, take it. You’ll eat well, sail smoothly, laugh a lot, and leave wondering if you can bring him home with you.

  • T1052UCsarahl
    Reviewed Jan 15, 2026 (5)

    Excellent ten days sailing in a 41’ mono hull. The boat was clean and functional. Brittany was an excellent manager and all staff were very helpful and professional.
    Our skipper, Imran, was absolutely first class. Extremely skillful and knowledgeable. He showed us places we could not have reached due to unmarked reefs. He was so much fun to be around and I highly recommend him if you need a skipper for your trip. First class in every way. A boat is an intimate space but we cooked, cleaned, ate together, fished, swam and laughed for all the holiday. Great guy, great company.

  • yukasimmons
    Reviewed Jan 3, 2026 (5)

    We were on Full Circle for 5 days. It was clean, nothing broken, I was impressed. BVI was beautiful. Some days we had too high of wind and no wind but plenty of fun!

  • davidmE52MQ
    Reviewed Dec 19, 2025 (5)

    We have just returned from an amazing sailing holiday in the British Virgin Islands, with our regular charter operator, Sunsail. This was our first charter in the Caribbean, so we were looking forward to the culture, location, rum punches and, of course, the trade winds, all of which exceeded expectation!

    We chartered a Sunsail 454L catamaran that was 3 years old, spacious and well-equipped. There were a few technical issues getting used to the water maker and power inverter, which are not common in the Med due to their reliance on stern-to moorings, but that was soon mastered, leaving us to relax and enjoy a perfect sailing holiday.

    Other than the fabulous locations and glorious weather, it was, without any doubt, the trade winds that made all the difference, as European charters can be spoilt by insufficient wind. So we were able to get out on the water early, with a steady 18 – 20 knots in the morning, sometimes rising to low twenties, day-in, day-out, save for one rainy and blustery day.

    Highlights were the Indians archipelago, the Baths on Virgin Gorda, Sandy Cay, White Bay, snorkelling everywhere, turtles, pelicans, a wealthy of other coastal wildlife and the endless turquoise water…

    We have chartered in Greece, Croatia, Spain and Italy, but even the stunning Amalfi coast could not compare to the sailing experience in the BVIs! Well done Sunsail!!

    Top tips – Boatyball app is essential if you want to enjoy the day sailing and still have a mooring in the evening. Our local flights were booked through LIAT20, which were fine, but we had really difficulty with booking, website and chat box, only calls seemed to work, also there could be issues with last minute flight time changes and re-routing with extra island stop-offs, nothing too serious and the operator seemed incredibly relaxed about it, but ensure your have extra transit time between flights or build-in a stopover to break the journey.

  • W5311ISpaulat
    Reviewed Oct 30, 2025 (5)

    What an adventure! The Sunsail Crew Jesse, Ciaran and Becky were absolutely awesome! Super organised, very professional and always with smiles on their faces! The flotilla ran like clockwork and the berthing procedures were really calm and controlled. Daily information was delivered effectively at briefings and also repeated on the WhatsApp to ensure everyone was informed of the program for the day and the night!
    We normally charter by ourselves but decided to go with the Flotilla option because we were unfamiliar with the Med Mooring systems and were really pleased that we did ! Jesse, Ciaran and Becky were always there to ensure that the moorings were expertly handled with a minimum of fuss.
    Brilliant operators – would definitely book with Sunsail again!

  • Jmc1977
    Reviewed Oct 28, 2025 (5)

    We have just completed our day skipper course with Michael, the chief instructor at Marina. Everything was exceptional from start to finish from all the team there.
    Michael is a fantastic instructor, we are very inexperienced sailors and he had the patience of a saint, clearly and concisely explaining each step we needed to follow. He made the most of each day and went above and beyond to ensure we got through the course, taking consideration of the weather conditions and making the most of the wind when it did make an appearance! You can tell he genuinely cares and wants to see you do well.
    He is also a superb dolphin spotter and we spent a lovely afternoon following a family of dolphins along the coastline 🙂
    I would highly recommend Sunsail, and especially Michael as an instructor. We hope to be back next year!

  • nicolaspH1415YF
    Reviewed Oct 25, 2025 (5)

    We recently had a wonderful sailing week with Sunsail Marina Agana, joining the Hvar flotilla. Our instructor Tadek was outstanding — very friendly, highly experienced, and an excellent teacher, even for our child. He made everyone on board feel safe and confident, even those without any formal sailing training. His calm and professional approach really made a difference throughout the week.

    The flotilla crew — Finn, Becky, and Jesse — were absolutely lovely, always helpful, cheerful, and creating a great atmosphere every day. The boat was in excellent condition, and everything ran smoothly from start to finish.

    As returning customers — this was our 7th time sailing with Sunsail — we were once again delighted. We can only highly recommend Sunsail for anyone looking for a perfect sailing holiday!

  • M4366USderekf
    Reviewed Oct 22, 2025 (5)

    Fabulous support from the Sunsail crew of Jesse Becky and Ciaran which made for a perfect sailing holiday. They really help take the worries away and make everything run so smoothly.

  • juliarP4950PW
    Reviewed Oct 21, 2025 (5)

    My sincere thanks go to the entire Marina Agana Sunsail team for a globally superb Day Skipper sailing course under the expert guidance of instructor Tadek Szymanski🌟

    All staff members I met at the base were friendly, reactive, keen to help & efficient (special thanks to Danijela).
    And, when our engine gearbox gave up the ghost, the “rapid response” team came as quickly as possible to work tirelessly to repair the breakdown & get us back on track so that we had the best possible chance of making up lost time & complete all sections of the DS syllabus.

    But it was purely thanks to Tadek’s multiple talents, infinite patience, excellent communication skills, wonderfully clear explanations, apparently genuine interest in seeing us progress & ultimately succeed, his highly professional but simultaneously good-natured, even-tempered, light-hearted & fun character, we all obtained our goals (2 day skippers & 1 comp crew)!

    He quickly identified our individual needs, turned our errors into positive learning experiences, believed in our ability when we doubted ourselves & urged us on to success.
    With the loss of a day’s sailing due to the weather & another period of enforced inactivity due to our gearbox problem, we seriously needed to make up for lost time. Tadek took these & each setback in his stride & went the extra mile to ensure we completed the syllabus.
    He was great company and it was a real pleasure to be out on the water with him.
    Sunsail is very lucky to have recruited an instructor of Tadek’s calibre. I know my crew mates agree with me that we were really fortunate to have him teach us. He will be an asset to anyone or any organisation that takes him on.
    Thank you Tadek & best wishes for the future!

  • Jaynem64
    Reviewed Oct 19, 2025 (5)

    Our first flotilla experience with Agana Flotilla. Lead crew Fin, Becky & Jesse couldn’t do enough for you to ensure everyone had the best time. Excellent choices of places to visit and things to do and if anything needed attending to, it was done at speed. Highly recommend

  • 217MatthewH
    Reviewed Oct 18, 2025 (5)

    Excellent flotilla made even better by Becky, Jesse and Adam’s humour, experience and good natures. We really enjoyed it and will return (again!). Thanks all. Matthew, Gabrielle, Sonia and Tony

  • jvruthie
    Reviewed Oct 18, 2025 (5)

    Our 4th great sail trip with Sunsail Agana Marina (learning to sail, flotilla and bareboat charters). We really enjoyed our fun trip on the superbly run Hvar Flotilla. Sunsail Agana is a professional, efficient and extremely well run sail base in a beautiful location. We cannot recommend Sunsail Agana more highly and we have already booked to return.

  • janetfutch1
    Reviewed Oct 17, 2025 (5)

    We booked one week on the Sunsail Krka Flotilla and one week bareboat setting off from Agana in September.
    The flotilla week was stress free and gave us the confidence to relax and enjoy our sailing before embarking on our bareboat adventure.
    The Sunsail lead crew were outstanding. Despite some adverse weather conditions they planned a great route, pre booked moorings, organised events and were always prepared to help when needed.
    Thank you Jesse, Becky and Filip for an amazing week.

  • tracybH9050HC
    Reviewed Oct 16, 2025 (5)

    My first time on a flotilla holiday and I absolutely loved it. Jesse, Filip and Becky made everything fun whilst making sure we were all safe. They worked so hard so we could relax and enjoy our holiday. I highly recommend Sunsail and if you get Jesse, Filip and Becky as your ‘Team’ then you’ll have an incredible time. We are now planning our next Sunsail holiday for next year!

  • O8216CQninag
    Reviewed Oct 12, 2025 (5)

    I have just come back from my second training week at the Sunsail base. I first attended in 2019 to complete my Competent Crew qualification, and when deciding to do my Day Skipper licence, it was an absolute given that I would go back again, as the first experience was so good. This year’s Day Skipper course was no different – it has been brilliant.
    Firstly, our instructor, Tadek, was extremely experienced and excellent at demonstrating, listening if anyone was struggling to understand something, and using many different teaching techniques to make each task clear. He worked tirelessly in difficult conditions to get the course content covered — no easy task when the weather meant we lost an entire day in the marina. That time, however, was used to its full with theory, boat safety, rope handling, and anything else he could think of that we could do on the dock.
    This did create a delay in practical skills, but he made sure we caught up, which was very much appreciated. He’s a really nice person, fun to be around, and made the whole experience a really good one. He also ensured the boat was well-provisioned daily so that we always had what we wanted to eat. He was very knowledgeable about the local area — not just from a sailing perspective but also when it came to restaurants. We all ate together each night with the other training boat, which made for a really nice social experience.
    This course is not to be looked at as a holiday! It’s extremely full-on, with little to no downtime, so my advice would be to make sure you’re prepared for that. It’s very different from when I did my Competent Crew course, where there were only Comp Crew students on board and things were much slower-paced.
    We all thoroughly enjoyed our week. It was hard work, but we knew that would be the case and fully embraced the level of effort and commitment required. Tadek was excellent at troubleshooting a few technical issues we had on board and working around the weather challenges.
    We had a fabulous night passage, which is my highlight of the week — surfing down waves in the dark, following nav lights, and watching the water crash over the bow, lighting up our port and starboard lights. We even managed a cup of tea and some chocolate underway, which is always appreciated on night watches!
    We anchored for three nights, moving once due to an unexpected swell. That created an additional night passage, which we all found great fun — especially as it happened after we’d all gone to bed, another fond memory.
    We had fantastic sailing conditions with unexpectedly good winds and plenty of opportunities to practise motor skills. I’ve picked up a lot of new skills and gained a much better competence and understanding of things, such as power handling, anchoring, and making docking decisions – all things required to make a good day skipper.
    I made new friends and have nothing but good things to say about this sailing school. Everyone we met was fun, friendly, and professional, and the flotilla looks like great fun too! The boats were very luxurious — I’m more used to stripped-out racing yachts, but this one was very comfortable, with air conditioning, heating, hot water, lovely showers, comfy duvets and beds and even electric toilets (who knew!!). Above deck, there was even an electric winch and speakers for music (if you had the time!).
    Thank you for a great week!

  • nyej2015
    Reviewed Oct 7, 2025 (5)

    We had an amazing charter experience with Sunsail Dubrovnik! The booking process was easy, as was boarding the yacht and departure. Support from the Sunsail team throughout the charter was excellent. Staying in touch through the skipper group chat, we were able to get weather updates, advice on where to stay and get instant answers to any questions. The team was very responsive and helpful.
    The sailing was amazing and there are so many beautiful places to explore in the area! Our crew was pleased with the variety of activities: sailing, beach lounging, exploring quaint villages, historical old towns, nature preserves, beautiful scenery, variety of dining experiences.
    The yacht itself was nice (we were on a 41 foot monohull), but had a few maintenance issues. Fortunately the most serious ones were discovered at the dock and repaired prior to our departure (a clogged head and a broken windlass). However, about three hours after departing the dock our main sheet block came detached from the boom. It simply needed a new shackle but there were no spares on board. This required us to turn around and head back toward the base to meet the repair crew which came out on another sail boat to meet us. In the end it was quickly repaired, but we lost a few hours which derailed our plans for that day.
    But overall, we had an amazing charter experience! I would recommend Sunsail and will likely charter with them again. I also recommend sailing Croatia. It is a very different experience than the usual tropical islands destination charters. We went in September and the weather was excellent and the crowds were not bad. We never had trouble finding dockage/moorage/anchoage.

  • Lucie0007
    Reviewed Oct 5, 2025 (5)

    The competent crew course is so informative and hands on. I recommend it to anyone who wants to spend time on a boat. The conditions were good and our skipper, Dave, was particularly exceptional. I highly recommend this course.

  • ChicMac
    Reviewed Oct 3, 2025 (5)

    Our 3rd time from Agana and the flotilla team always make this so special. I always want to have this support to ensure our holiday is perfect. Thank you Becky, Jessie and Adam.

  • maryx4ys7
    Reviewed Sep 27, 2025 (5)

    A great week of flotilla sailing in Croatia 9n the Hvar flotilla out of Agana marina near Split. Sunsail did not disappoint (again) and the lead crew of Finn, India and Carraig were excellent. Last year we did the Kyrk trip, slightly quieter and more remote but both had excellent island and coastal sailing. This year we had a not-far-off new 42′ yacht that was super spacious and comfy with push button winches and a grill off the back. She didn’t sail quite as fast as the 41′ boat we had last year, but if we come again we’d pay the small amount extra for the 42′ boat. September is a great month for sailing in Croatia – not too hot and good winds. Hopefully we’ll be back!

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