There have been moments this spring where the idea of a leisurely cruise around the Med seemed as likely as Richard Branson taking you on a trip to the moon. Nice idea, but unlikely. Yet things have changed rapidly and - as the magazine went to press - it is once again possible to travel across Europe all the way to Greece in order to go sailing.
Shift in focus
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed many things. The charter industry has responded with a subtle shift in operational focus. As an example, Sunsail, aware that many were less inclined to fly, redistributed resources to areas that could be more readily accessed by car, train or ferry.
By the same token, Dream Yacht Charter’s announcement of a new base in La Spezia, in northern Italy was also timely as it provided a more accessible base for sailors keen to explore the Med without having to take a flight. There is a new air of optimism, epitomised by Jake Bowerman, UK Marketing Manager at online charter company Click&Boat: “Since the lockdown has been lifted we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of bookings and in some countries are actually up on the last year. Our boat owners also now have the option to add an ‘Enhanced cleaning’ icon to their listings showing that the owner applies strict sanitary measures related to Covid-19.”
Of course, this is a developing story and, while the possibility of flying to Greece and Croatia is now back on the cards, as the magazine went to press, trips to Spain and the Balearics were once more subject to 14 day quarantine procedure for travellers returning to the UK.
Bu hikaye Sailing Today dergisinin September 2020 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Sailing Today dergisinin September 2020 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Dumbass In The Realm Of Dumas
Sam Jefferson treads in the footsteps of the Count of c as he makes a great escape to the Calanques of Provence
Paul Heiney
The joy of needlecraft has been somewhat lost on Paul after an attempt to stitch together a rudimentary canvas cover ends in much bloodshed
Clarisse hopes to inspire others
Vendée Globe sailor Clarisse Crémer has said she hopes to inspire other female sailors to follow in her wake.
Jeanneau what I mean?
French manufacturer Jeanneau is back with an all new 60’ cruiser that offers a beguiling blend of comfort and performance
Pip Hare and Medallia going for next Vendée - with new boat
The news that British Vendée Globe followers were hoping for was confirmed in May, with the announcement that Pip Hare and sponsor Medallia will continue their partnership for the next Vendée Globe in 2023/24.
Double-Handed Offshore Series blasts off
The new UK Double-Handed Offshore Series started on 1 May, organised by Henry Bomby with other double-handed sailing enthusiasts.
John Goode 1950 - 2021
Tributes have poured in from across the marine industry after the former editor of Sailing Today, John Goode, died on 15 May, aged 71, following a short illness.
Andy Rice
Sailing is a capricious sport and the chance to go from hero to zero within the space of minutes is extremely high, as Andy found to his cost
Back to nature
Author Tristan Gooley has made a name for himself as the Natural Navigator. He discusses his life long passion for sailing and how it has helped to shape his career path
A voyage of rediscovery
The Discovery 58 has long been recognized as a superlative blue water cruiser. Toby Heppell steps aboard the latest model to examine how it has developed