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Sailing the Azores: Between Green Islands and the Deep Atlantic

A Journey Beyond the Horizon Far out in the North Atlantic, the Azores rise from the ocean like emerald peaks. São Miguel and Santa Maria offer a rare kind of sailing — raw, remote, and deeply connected to nature. Here, volcanic cliffs meet deep-blue water, whales breach on the horizon, and steady northeast trade winds […]

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Sailing the Stockholm Archipelago: Seven Days Among 24,000 Islands

Nordic Serenity at Sea Few places on earth feel as peaceful — or as vast — as the Stockholm Archipelago. A maze of 24,000 islands stretches out from Sweden’s capital, where open sea meets pine forests and granite skerries. Here, sailing isn’t about chasing speed — it’s about slowing down. June to August brings long,

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Sailing the Cyclades: A Seven-Day Route Through the Heart of the Aegean

A Journey Through Blue and White There’s a reason sailors return to the Cyclades year after year. This route from Lavrion or Athens weaves through turquoise bays, whitewashed villages, and the pure Aegean light that defines Greece. The wind here has a name — the Meltemi — and it shapes every moment at sea. From

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