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Reopening the Corinth Canal
Iconic piece of Greek navigation set to open in July 2022 The Corinth Canal closure at the beginning of 2021 after extensive landslides was another unexpected headache after our inaugural season with our Corinth Canal flotilla in the middle of the Pandemic. Thankfully, the flotilla has proved popular since the area is a true delight.… -
We have received the Gold Trusted Service Award
FEEFO Gold Trusted Service Award We are delighted to announce that we have recently received the FEEFO Gold Trusted Service Award. Granted by the independent review platform FEEFO, this is a recognition of exceptional service and quality delivered by Seafarer, as rated by real customers. Seafarer has subscribed to this independent review site and given… -
Our inaugural Thailand flotilla – Revisited
Revisiting the first week of our flotilla, sailing from Phuket 2 years on from my first visit to Thailand, the memories of my time there are still as fresh as if yesterday....read on for a first-hand account of our inaugural flotilla in this enchanting country, back in January 2020... It is 0430 UK time on… -
Spotlight on the Dodecanese Flotilla
Fantastic Sailing where East Meets West The Dodecanese Islands sit in the south east of the Aegean, just off the coast of South West Turkey. Due to their position, they have a fascinating history & culture with many interesting & beautiful places to visit. They are of course home to our Dodecanese Flotilla which sails… -
Join Seafarer at the RYA Dinghy Show
Meet us at Stand F5426th/27th Feb, Farnborough International It was 2 years ago at the RYA Dinghy Show where we were starting to fear the virus from Wuhan and how it might affect the coming season. Affect it it did and led to the Dinghy Show being held virtually in 2021 along with 2 seasons… -
Kotor, Montenegro – A Photo Essay
A medieval walled town in a majestic setting In December 2021 Joe passed through Montenegro on his way overland from Greece to the UK and ended up taking quite a number of photos of the beautiful town of Kotor. As this is a stop on the Dubrovnik Flotilla we decided to share some of these… -
Putting the Sustainability in Seafarer
Current & Future Measures for our Sustainable Future With the conclusion of COP28 the world’s attention once again focussed on the issue of sustainability and at Seafarer we have long considered it part of our role as a tour operator to be as sustainable as we can be. Over the last few years, we have… -
Sail & Stay
How to Appease The Landlubbers..... A week's yacht sailing is one of the most perfect holidays on our planet, that feeling of joy as the boat slices through the water on your way to another stunning swim stop or small seaside village is hard to beat. One way to make this trip even better is… -
Trying Yacht Sailing for the First Time
A cruise to Meganisi I've always loved the idea of sailing a yacht. Having the freedom to visit beautiful coves, view the sunset over the ocean and sail under your own steam. Harnessing the power of the wind has always held such a strong appeal! I've done some dinghy sailing as a child, but certainly… -
New Winter Sailing Courses In Greece
We have long recognized that the Mediterranean sailing season could be much longer than it is and that the weather is suitable for sailing for all of November and into early December in parts of Greece. The same goes for February and early spring, with sunny days being the rule rather than the exception from…
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