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Three Reasons to Charter a Sailboat in Cyprus


Sun, Sun, Sun

The Mediterranean is well known for some excellent weather conditions, and in particular Cyprus offers an enviable climate that has perfectly shaped the landscape. Summer months often see temperatures climb to 30ºC, but sun is guaranteed all year round. These warm temperatures are the perfect excuse to cool off in the aqua-blue waters. Why not jump in off your sailboat and make a splash with the wildlife found beneath the surface? Paradise is only a sail away and you are sure to be in the best place in Europe to top up your tan!

Hidden Gems of Cyprus

While there is always something new and exciting to see and do in the tourist hotspots on the island, an even more enticing adventure is to explore secret swimming spots and magnificent natural landscapes that don’t draw the crowds. One such place is Adonis Bath in Paphos. An array of green and blue colours swirl together in this picturesque waterfall which is linked with the famed Greek God. Equally as impressive is the effects of water erosion on Avakas Gorge, not far from Adonis Bath. Only accessible in certain conditions, this enchanting spot is perfect for a secret getaway. Due to the grandeur of these locations, you will want to discuss the highlights of the trail when you return to your sailboat over a glass of wine at sunset.

Perfect Sailing Opportunities

Cyprus has long proved popular with sailors due to the ideal weather conditions for chartering a sailboat. As shown, the weather tends to be dry and sunny all year round. Westerly trade winds provide the necessary breeze, with autumn providing the most ideal conditions for sailing. Everything is catered for in Cyprus thanks to an abundance of well-equipped marinas stretching from east to west on the southern coastline. Many marinas are likened to little cities due to their proximity to a wealth of social hotspots. With delicious food and drink available in the nearby taverns and restaurants, and ample shops to explore, this is an ideal location for a perfect sailing holiday.

Brilliant Beaches

Take advantage of the cool turquoise waters in Coral Bay. One of Cyprus’ most revered Blue Flag beaches, this location is unrivalled in terms of its proximity to a bustling food centre, yet it refrains from being completely overcome with crowds of tourists. If you would prefer solace in a more isolated location, bring your sailboat towards Lara Beach in the west of the island, where you can be at one with your surroundings.

Or how about something lively and energetic? At the other end of the scale is Nissi Beach on the east coast. Aptly nicknamed The Beach that Never Sleeps , a perfect combination of tropical waters and a halo of white sand ensures people of all ages will enjoy their visit. Why not dock your sailboat in the heart of this energetic stretch of coastline?

History All Around You

Any history buff should have Cyprus at the top of their list for destinations to visit. Chartering a sailboat here opens to door to the past, with remnants of ancient civilisations still evident throughout the island. Explore the ruins of Kourion’s ancient theatre which displays a mix of Roman and Byzantine inspired architecture. Or be fascinated by the site of Cyprus’ former capital in Nea Pafos with centuries-old villas. Even if you are not a history enthusiast, it is hard not to be impressed by the exploration opportunities in Cyprus.

Getting There

Thankfully, it is very easy to get to Cyprus in order to charter your own sailboat. Lanarca International Airport is the larger of the two airports on the island and is home to major international routes. Alternatively, Paphos International Airport conducts smaller international travel. Once you have landed, buses and transfers can take you to your desired location, although it is recommended to use taxis for your convenience.