Yachts & Yachting magazine

Caribbean Race Charter

A winter sun sailing holiday is probably one of the best antidotes to our busy working and often monotonous lives in the UK. Add the Caribbean and some competitive racing to the mix, and images of life’s daily routine back home, particularly in the depths of winter, disappear almost instantaneously.

The Caribbean with its guaranteed sun and good winds has not only become a favourite choice for charter holidays in general over the winter months, but it has also become a destination for those keen to embrace the hugely popular Caribbean racing scene.

The season runs from January to April avoiding the hurricane period. The

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