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Sunsail has released its new brochure for 2019. To celebrate, we’re offering 10% off bareboat and flotilla holidays worldwide. Better yet, if you’ve sailed with us in the last 5 years, you can get an extra 5% off. The new Sunsail brochure is filled with several flotilla itineraries, including food and wine flotillas in Croatia and Italy, through to flotillas in Greece from Lefkas in the Southern Ionian Islands, and also in Mallorca, Spain and from the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean!

Jamie Scott, Sales Manager said, “We love inspiring first time and experienced sailors to find that perfect sailing destination whether it be in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean or one of our Exotic destinations, Thailand, Tahiti, Tonga or the Seychelles. Sunsail is offers family friendly flotillas, bareboat charters, skippered holidays and sailing courses. There really is something for everyone in this brochure. In our new brochure we are offering limited sail by the cabin itineraries in Europe and the Caribbean which opens up a whole new option for singles or couples who love the water.”

The recent addition of a fifth base in Italy, in Portorosa, Sicily, is Sunsail’s is proving popular. The temperate weather and mild winds of north-east Sicily make the base a great starting point for tours of the Sicilian coast, or voyages north around the remarkable, UNESCO-protected Aeolian Islands. The collection of dramatic islands and volcanoes that rise theatrically from the sea take their name from Aeolus, god of the winds, who tends to smile on this slice of Italy. The cruising grounds blend chic ports of call, like Panarea, with the quiet ambience of islands off the tourist track such as Salina.

A Sunsail flotilla offers the perfect balance of independence, and sociability, together with the reassurance of support and guidance, and booked moorings each evening. Cruise with up to 12 other boats and a Sunsail lead boat, with a flotilla crew on board. Sailing as part of a flotilla is an easy way to enjoy a sailing holiday, with a set itinerary and daily briefings. Non-sailors can hire a skipper to get them where they need to be.