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Another Friday selection of beautiful and athletic girls in which we talk about what yachting is and where you can do it.

Sailing on a yacht evokes several associations; first of all, it is very romantic and exciting. Imagine yourself at the helm of a yacht, and you will feel the excitement and thirst for adventure. Yachting is also associated with luxury; many of our compatriots prefer to consider this type active rest attribute of the rich and beautiful life. In fact, you can rent a yacht for an amount that is feasible for a person with an average income. There are many places in the world where you can try on the role of captain. A helm and a captain's cap - this combination guarantees adventure, the discovery of new islands, like Robinson, and all this in comfortable conditions, surrounded by loved ones.

What is yachting?

This active view recreation involves traveling along the seas or rivers on a small pleasure boat.

Yachting allows you to throw off the shackles of everyday life and look at yourself and your life with new eyes.

Already after the first such walk, people begin to think differently, they have tasted the feeling of unlimited freedom and complete controllability of the vessel; yachting instills a love of independence and self-reliance.

Who can become a yachtsman?

The best yachting schools are considered to be those operating in the Netherlands and Great Britain, where the traditions of this active recreation were born many centuries ago. In Russia, you can also get a certificate to operate a yacht, but it will not be international, that is, it will not give the right to engage in yachting in other countries. In order to be able to operate a yacht abroad and freely cross country borders, an international qualification is required.

Certificates are issued by the Royal Yachting Association, and having such a document opens you up to waterways around the world. The main branch of the RYA operates in Hampshire (England), with additional branches located throughout the world. The closest school to Russia is located in Marmaris (Türkiye); training in the skill will take only one week. Trainees undergo theoretical, practical and higher stages of training, after which they receive unlimited rights to operate a yacht and travel around the world on it.

Where is the best place to go yachting?

In addition to obtaining a certificate, you should carefully choose a place for water travel. Preference should be given to the most safe places so that they match your capabilities. It is worth starting from the least prepared crew member, as a rule, these are children. If there are children on board, the sailing area should be as calm as possible. It is worth paying attention to the availability in the selected city charter companies, providing a yacht for rent. Not only place plays a role, but also time; different waters behave differently depending on the season. And during the peak season, renting a yacht live can be problematic; sometimes they are booked several months in advance.

The best countries for yachting

Greece

There is no better place for yachting in the whole world; the country is washed by three seas, in which there are thousands of islands, including many very tiny and uninhabited. In addition, Greece has many historical attractions, through which you can build exciting routes. The Argosaronic and Ionian islands, the eastern Sporades and the Peloponnese coast attract yacht lovers the most. archipelagos of the Cyclades and Dodecanese, and, of course, huge island Crete.

Croatia

The yachting season in Croatia begins in May and lasts until September. This country also has a lot of ancient cities with architectural and cultural attractions, as well as centers of modern art. In summer, the sea of ​​Croatia is always calm and welcoming for yachting enthusiasts; in autumn and winter, strong winds will not allow sailing.

Türkiye

Turkey's marinas will not disappoint you; the state has thirty years of experience. Those who do not yet have much experience in sea travel come here; the coast is designed in such a way that you can stop and rest at any point. The shores consist of bays, large and small bays. In Turkey, the season lasts from April to November, the weather conditions are quite bearable even in November, this month marks the traditional sailing week in Marmaris. Anyone can take part in the regatta, as well as in the Gulet race in the city of Bodrum (Gulet is designed for wooden boats). Turkey has decent service and many attractions.

Canaries and Balers

Spanish resorts are ideal for yachting holidays; they have a moderately warm climate and optimal winds for yachting. Balera is based in the marina of Palma de Mallorca; yachts depart from here, with exciting routes starting from Menorca and Ibiza. Main bases Canary Islands– this is Tenerife and Santa Cruz. There are also bases in the Radosul marina, in Gran Canaria. When planning routes around the Canary Islands, you must take into account wind speed; for inexperienced sailors, it can become a problem. If you need a yacht for rent, you can rent it from a charter school located on La Gomera. With an average route length of 150 miles, you can end up in Ibiza and enjoy some of the world's best beaches, then on to Formentera and back to Mallorca.

Thailand

If we consider Thailand from the perspective of yachting, then three regions will be the most successful: Phuket, Koh Chang archipelago, Koh Samui. In the Koh Chang archipelago, the water area does not allow yacht racing due to its small sizes, but there are many picturesque volcanic islands, where local nature appears before guests in all its glory. The main attraction of Phuket are the vertical steep islands, famous from the film “The Beach” with Leonardo DiCaprio.

The main advantage is that summer in Thailand never ends; seasonality is revealed only by changes in the wind; heavy rains are possible in spring and autumn, as the northern monsoons begin to blow. In summer and winter the temperature is almost the same, differing by a couple of degrees.

Seychelles

The islands are located quite far from Russia, but for our compatriots visa-free regime. The weather allows you to fly here several times a year to hone your skills in comfortable conditions - the complete absence of dangerous sea animals and strong currents. Not typical for these areas big waves and strong winds, the journey will be safe and comfortable. The islands are located quite close to each other, meaning you can make many stops along the route and discover something new at each one. The main marinas are Mahe and Praslin.

France

If you look at the coast Mediterranean Sea, then the most suitable areas for yachting holidays will be in France. This marina is rated all over the world; high demand forces those wishing to relax here to book in advance. In France, a special yachting experience awaits you, combining boat trip and a cognitive element. Resort towns France became more civilized and comfortable, many beautiful embankments, every narrow street here is fraught with its own history.

Italy

This country leads in the number of yachts per population, the most luxurious vessels are produced here, and the quality of yachting is at the highest level. The coastal part of the country is washed by five seas, which gives the opportunity unforgettable trip, the coastal part of Italy extends for 5 thousand miles. In greatest demand West Coast with many islands and steep rocky shores, routes are being built from Liguria to Sicily. Here you can find not only natural, but also cultural attractions.

The east coast is rated weaker, but this is where Venice is located and some of the best in the world sandy beaches. If you are interested in elite places, they are located in the Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas, these are Sardinia, Liguria, Capri, the Aeolian Islands and Amalfi.

Development of yachting in Russia

Russia will never become the center of world yachting in mind geographical features its location. However, in our country there are enough places suitable for this active recreation. If we evaluate the suitability of places by the level of infrastructure and service, then the best of them will be in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Yacht clubs on the Moscow River offer good conditions, where you can rent a yacht, purchase your own vessel, and entrust specialists with questions about its care.

Also, yacht clubs are based on the banks of the Volga, the best climatic conditions for yachting in Sochi, Novorossiysk and Vladivostok. But the situation with the service here is not the most pleasant. Domestic media have repeatedly promised the development of marinas in Sochi, but this moment It's extremely difficult to say anything. The same can be said about the Baltic Sea - it is very beautiful here, there are many attractions, but practically no infrastructure for yachtsmen. Finding a gas station, club or ship repair service will be very difficult. It is obvious that in Russia yachting is still a sport for the elite.

  • Media manager for eSports, World of Tanks

    This was my third cruise with the Stormcrew team - I seemed to have seen different weather at sea, and (how naive!) it seemed to me that I was more or less ready for anything.

    Moreover, nothing seemed to foretell: the team of the first week calmly motored throughout their shift and spent their time quite like a resort. It turned out that all the adventures went to us. Who's luckier? Don't know.

    But now I know exactly how you feel on deck in wind gusts up to 60 knots, what it’s like to sail in a storm for 2 days in a row, how to moor in a wind of 30 knots, what a really cool crew is like and how to have a really cool time in Greece.

  • Stylist and interior designer

    Frankly, I could not even imagine that the nature of Greece is so fantastically beautiful - although I had previously seen quite a lot of countries. This trip turned out to be a very successful combination of yachting with communication within the crew, training in yachting, shared meals on board and in restaurants, walking and trips around the islands, swimming in the sea and many small bonuses such as overnight anchorage, boat rides, ATVs... I will definitely continue the story with yachting, and of course, I would like to do this with the friendly company StormCrew!

  • Investment Risk Specialist, HSBC, UK

    What could be better than the sea, the sun and a sail overhead? That's right - sea, sun, sail and fresh wind.

    The week in the Cyclades flew by literally and figuratively - the yacht was flying, and time just flew by. We will probably remember for a long time the measured voice of the skipper in a storm: “watch the sail, you’ll break the luff...”, and this is with gusts of 60 knots. Yes... it was quite a hike. The Cyclades received us well and pleased us with hidden white towns on the peaks, beautiful views, endless blue skies and azure sea. Cheerful company, wonderful food and lots of drive.

  • Advisor to the WFP "United Russia"

    Storm crew for me became that magician who “suddenly”. Last year the guys made my dream come true to meet island Greece. Such a cruise was not on the travel schedule at that time, but this is what customer focus means - after a couple of months we met on board the beautiful Persephone in the huge Athens marina. This year has opened up new facets of the Storm crew for me - marketing wisdom =)) and cosmic efficiency in preparing documents. Literally a week before going to sea, I won (!) a place on a yacht and received an unscheduled dose of luxury, sun, sea baths, new experiences and new friends. And, of course, the most important thing is yachting itself, without which I can no longer imagine life and which I want more and more. Because the wind in the sails and the flags fluttering in the wind, pink sea sunrises and crimson sunsets, steering the yacht while heeling and friendly moorings are incomparable to anything. This is a parallel reality in which everything is perfect. So yes, see you soon on the new board!

  • Financial Director of the regional division of the development company ComStrin

    This year I tried yachting for the first time. I drove with the attitude of beautiful views, wind and speed! But I received much more and more valuable! Yachting is about a team, about like-minded people, somehow fantastically gathered in one place and at one time by the organizers from Storm Crew!

    For me, yachting has become the standard of relaxation. We sailed around the Saronic Islands in early May and had every possible joy. And swimming in clear water while staying at sea, and sunbathing on a sun-warmed deck, and hiking around islands where land tourists are unlikely to reach, and fitness - helping the captain raise the sail, pulling the sheets, and even a spa in the form of salty splashes in the face!

  • Managing partner of the consulting company Winner Partners

    In June we sailed with StormCrew on the Sardinia-Corsica route. What did this hike give my family besides views, wind, air, sea and adrenaline? My wife took up yachting, which she had completely rejected before that trip. The romance of the sail became clear to her and attracts her. My daughter fell in love with yachting in earnest. In the fall of the same year, I went to the Canaries through Storm Crew, and in the summer I will go to receive my captain’s diploma. We are becoming not only a family, but also a team!

  • specialist in business development, analytics and consulting in the pharmaceutical market

    A familiar skipper “wooed me” on a Storm crew cruise in the Gulf of Naples with the comment: “I can easily trust these people with you.” Well, I thought, “to the boas, so to the boas.” And among the “boas,” as it turned out, there were real sea wolves, and newcomers just like me. This situation was wonderful: on the one hand, you know that “everything is calm in Baghdad” and there is someone to believe in, on the other hand, you are not the only one seeing halyards and tying fenders for the first time. And then they entrusted me with the helm! How interesting it was to catch the yacht’s reaction, to feel its response. Earning the skipper’s praise is “priceless” (c).

  • Deputy Commercial Director of the publishing house Look at Media

    I have already completed two routes on the yacht with the Storm Crew and now I am looking forward to my next vacation. In addition to the fact that the guys are absolutely amazing in terms of people, they are also good organizers - you can always be sure that by hook or by crook you will break into any marina :)

    As for yachting itself, once you try to wake up every day in a new place, admiring another city from the sea, or swim under the moonlight off an uninhabited island - you can’t change it for anything.

  • Columnist for Slon.ru

    The most, of course, indelible by anything else beautiful and exciting are the memories of the anchorage in Capri in Gulf of Naples. At first, the island seemed noisy, pretentious and overly filled with tourists. A day after staying at the marina, we decided to go around it and stood on the opposite, non-tourist side in the evening. It turned out that Capri does not look like an island, but that it is, rather, bright green rocks sticking out in the middle of the sea like the teeth of a crown in almost ringing peace and quiet. There we hung. The most beautiful sunset of my life - only thanks to yachting.

  • Corporate communications specialist, Aeroflot company

    I went to Croatia and Turkey, both times in September. And both times I liked everything. Firstly, the team - it’s amazing how the guys (Vadim, Egor, Sergey) select a bunch of unique people who then end up on the same boat? Secondly, the most interesting routes - both for boats and for coastal trips. Sea, navigation, islands, wild bays, half-forgotten villages, oyster farms and modern yacht resorts and marinas. The cultural and gastronomic part of each trip deserves special attention - the people with whom you communicate in each country on the shore, in marinas, restaurants, villages and cities certainly leave a warm and cozy, characteristic aftertaste from communication. I'll definitely go again!

  • Managing Partner at Business Service Consulting

    In September 2012, I sailed with Storm Crew from Marmaris to Bodrum and back, a squadron of two boats. Everything was organized perfectly: a cheerful team with a comfortable microclimate, most interesting route with anchorages in picturesque places, swimming in the open sea and bungee jumping, excursions to ancient ruins, night adventures on the shore and, of course, daily practical experience of sailing a yacht under the strict guidance of our skipper Vadim (which for me, as a novice yachtsman, was especially valuable - a week in the open sea gives much more understanding of the process than a dozen exits in the waters near Moscow). It was great sailing!

  • Head of the department for work with corporate clients, NPF "StalFond"

    With a wonderful team, Storm Crew roamed the expanses Aegean Sea. Wonderful sunny people, endlessly in love with the wind and sail. I was very lucky; in two weeks of yachting I was able to be part of both Vadim’s and Sergei’s teams. I learned something very special from each of them. In general, yachting is not only about the sea and a white boat. First of all, this is a team. And Storm Crew every time attracts incredibly positive people, with whom it is pleasant and cheerful to sail and just relax.

Get ready, residents of a cold December! In the coming posts I will show you the amazing underwater world of the hot Maldives, which I discovered for myself, despite the fact that I am here for the fifth time. In the meantime, a small announcement.

Our trip was organized by the travel club “Let’s go” in collaboration with Men’s Health magazine. There were 6 boys and 7 girls in total - the guys were experienced and had certificates for deep-sea diving, and the girls and I swam separately, dubbing the company “my Pride.” This splendor lasted a whole week on a huge luxury yacht - welcome to the cut to see the details...


Our yacht was called Ritrella. By default, it was designed for 50 passengers, so for 13 people there was real freedom:

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When the scuba divers went diving, the girls and I rode on a small boat:

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We also had a third boat, Donnie. We went snorkeling on it:

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It was especially fun to jump from her roof:

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While we were being taken to the diving site, the girls were sunbathing on the bow of “Donnie” and on the large main yacht:

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The girls didn’t let me get bored for a second and constantly asked me to photograph them in different poses:

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Group in red slippers:

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Guess how I took this photo (no editing used):

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We had two dinners on island hotels, the rest of the time we lived on a yacht. Sometimes we landed on small islands, swam and sunbathed:

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We also had night barbecues:

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A few words about diving.

Usually, if you come to the Maldives, you are settled on an island and you explore the underwater world around it. Here you may be lucky with the living creatures, or maybe not. On a yacht we moved from one island to another, dived to reefs in the open sea, observing all the diversity underwater world.

For example, a gigantic number of moray eels of various sizes and colors:

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One night we went to feed the sharks. I am terribly afraid of them and will soon write a whole post about how I overcame my fear:

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Well, and turtles, of course.

By the way, during filming, my aquabox leaked and I drowned the camera for half a million rubles:

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Introdive is an introductory dive for beginners. One instructor holds two people, plus another pro on top with a mask and snorkel watches the company:

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And finally, a couple of reviews from travel participants:

Maxim Byankin (Magadan):

— For me, the Maldives has become the place where I want to return. Amazing nature, combined with the richness of the colors of the underwater world, gave a lot of positive emotions. Each day of my stay in the Maldives was special and different from the previous one, because each atoll, each dive is unique and inimitable in its own way. But for have a nice rest Nature alone is not enough. A special place is occupied by our friendly team of explorers of the deep sea. We had a great time, I am sincerely glad to meet new people. Special thanks to the organizers.

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Yulia Verteletskaya (Sochi):

— When the guys from “Let’s go” sent me an invitation to this tour, it was enough to see a few words in the title “Maldives” and “Sergey Dolya” to make a decision in 30 seconds and say: Let’s go!!! As a novice traveler, I really wanted to meet the most famous travel blogger in the country. And then I had the opportunity to do this on a trip that I had been dreaming about for so long! The puzzle is complete! For everything else, I was calm - after all, the tour was created by the “Let’s go” club, which means that everything will definitely be at the highest level! After all, in addition to the fact that the guys create cool and unique trips, they also gather a cool crowd! Effective networking is inevitable!

This trip turned out to be one of the highlights of my life! The adventure-filled program made me lose sleep throughout the entire trip; my emotions were just off the charts! Thanks to the entire organizing team for the excellent service and such exclusive activities! I would like to express special gratitude to Sergei Dolya, because it was he who created for us that warm atmosphere filled with smiles and jokes. And his stories about expeditions simply excited my consciousness with terrible force! For me, Sergei is a great example and a lighthouse man! The one who inspires new countries and discoveries! He inspired me so much that after the Maldives I did not return home, but continued my journey and went to explore Asia! I’m looking forward to the calendar of expeditions with Sergei Dolya for next year so I can go on another unforgettable journey!

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Olga Liora (Moscow):

— Moscow has a classic gray and dirty winter. And I am still overwhelmed with emotions, I smile like a blessed person all day long. I just returned from a trip to the Maldives, organized by Man's Health magazine. This trip coincided with my birthday. I can say that it was the most cool trip and birthday in my life))) Let's start with the fact that we had the most beautiful and large yacht on Maldives. Thanks to the host Ritrella Cruise Hotel. And especially her team, who took care of us, surrounded us with comfort and excellent service. I haven’t experienced such a number of positive emotions per minute for a long time. Before the trip, I knew practically no one from our group, but I found an amazing group of amazing people, in which I made new friends. An amazing, diverse, infinitely beautiful underwater world opened up to me. Snorkeling, diving. One night dive with sharks is worth it. Turtles, stingrays, moray eels, a million colorful fish. Night BBQ at desert island, dancing on the roof of the doni, group jumping from the same roof into the water.... 3 times in a row for a beautiful shot. Special thanks to Sergei Dolya for the most interesting travel stories, for his lively, cheerful disposition, jokes, and laughter. For the patience with which he photographed us in the water and on land. A piece of my heart will forever remain in this paradise. And of course I already dream of returning there again.

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Olga Lineva (Moscow):

— My first thematic trip with a focus on the underwater world was unforgettable thanks to Men’s Health magazine, the “Let’s Go” club and the unique travel blogger Sergei Dole. To say that half of our team had no diving experience is very neutral, most of us did not even have snorkeling experience. The surprising thing is that our “dive group” turned out to be very diverse; we were selected from different cities, professions, but this did not stop us from becoming a real team of adventurers. To spend 5 days on a yacht, even the largest in the Maldives and comfortable in all respects, but in not always and mostly turbulent oceans, sometimes under the scorching sun, sometimes in strong winds, having almost no free time, since everything is scheduled by the hour, made possible, fun and safe thanks to high level organization of travel by the "Let's go" club and hospitality of the yacht Ritrella. By the end of our trip, we all began to feel like we were part of the underwater Maldivian world. Separately, I would like to say that a pleasant meeting on a yacht with a welcome cocktail, a romantic dinner “by candlelight” on a desert island, evening gatherings in front of the screen listening to stories by Sergei Dolya, spontaneous fiery discos, brought us back to the atmosphere of a “pioneer camp” for adults :). Many thanks to the well-coordinated work of the club and the yacht crew for their professionalism, understanding and care for everyone, special thanks to Sergei Dolya, who was our tireless hero throughout the entire adventure :)

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Ulyana Kononenko (Moscow):

- IN last days Before flying to the Maldives, I strongly doubted the correctness of my decision to go, because I was afraid of motion sickness on a yacht and diving. I note that I had no experience of traveling on a yacht, or snorkeling, much less diving. The atmosphere in which we immersed ourselves immediately after arriving and settling on the yacht is indescribable, we always felt fun and comfortable, there is something special about it when completely strangers adults live as one friendly team in a limited space. The professionalism of the yacht crew, some of the participants in our tour, our most important core of the company, Sergei, organized us inexperienced travelers and instilled confidence in safety. And it was really cool because, despite our lack of experience, we started with careful snorkeling and ended up with a 40-minute second dive. I will leave our emotions from what we saw under water and above water outside the scope of this review, I will say the main thing, it was a real adventure, every day, some more, some less, but we overcame ourselves, our laziness, our fears. Everyone had their own fear: diving from the upper deck, meeting a shark, diving under water, we were all honestly very afraid, but we did everything, because in a team everything is not so scary! I am immensely grateful for this, for the fact that on this trip I got rid of my fears of the inhabitants of the underwater world, I suddenly realized that underwater is not only not scary, but comfortable, almost like home). Special thanks to the tireless crew of the yacht for new routes every day, understanding and patience, as well as to our Sergei, if not for him, I would never have decided to dive among the sharks.

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P.S. Well, while everyone was relaxing and having fun, I was filming and working a lot to please the participants and readers with good posts!


Model Charlie Smith, 29, and her fiancé, 'The Captain', 34, were renovating houses in the Channel Islands when they decided to uproot their lives and take to the high seas.
The couple postponed their wedding, quit their jobs and bought a yacht.

“We had been thinking about traveling for years while working and renovating,” she says. “The prospect of carrying backpacks around the world and sleeping in hostels didn’t seem like what we wanted at all. The idea of ​​sailing was a way of traveling in which you could take your nest with you.”

After completing a sailing course, the novice sailors said goodbye to their relatives and in May set off to explore the world on a yacht. They have already been to France, Spain, Italy, Elba, Corsica, Sardinia, Balearic Islands and in Barcelona - carefully documenting his journey.

This is Charlie Smith. She is a 29-year-old model and television presenter from New Zealand.

This is her 34-year-old British fiancé, known as "The Captain". The couple were renovating a home in Jersey, Channel Islands, before quitting their jobs and setting sail.

The couple were engaged in 2013, but "wedding plans were put on hold as we spent our wedding budget on a yacht!" says Charlie.

Today the couple lives and travels on this 12-meter sailing yacht Dufour, which they called "Silver Paws". On the way, they take a lot of pictures of each other.

The couple talks about their adventures in a blog called “Captain and Charlie.” Their slogan reads: "See you later, bricks and mortar... We sold the house and bought houseboat to follow the winds, explore the seas, and have fun.”

“Neither of us had lived on a yacht before. We knew we didn't have the sailing experience to do such a feat, but we did it anyway,” Charlie says. - Sometimes you shouldn’t wait to be completely “ready” - you just have to rush in without looking back and learn along the way. We each completed RYA Yacht Captain, Sea Survival and First Aid courses before setting off on our voyage.”

The couple spends the night in the cozy salon of the yacht.

Well, during the day they explore the open sea.

So far, the couple has visited France, Spain, Italy, Elba, Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands.

Over the past month they have also visited Barcelona, ​​but are now returning home to see relatives for the Christmas holidays.

The couple continues to go sightseeing.

"Every day is aquatic view sports, because every day we are on a yacht,” says Charlie.

"If we don't sail..."

“... then we, having dropped anchor somewhere, enjoy the sea.”

“Most days we paddleboard and swim.”

"Every few days we go ashore to explore new town or stock up on fresh produce,” Charlie says. “Everything doesn’t always go according to plan; once we spent several nights at anchor, where the wind unexpectedly overtook us.”

Sometimes friends even come to visit the couple.

They also have enough time to read books.

The "captain" even installed a hammock.

Charlie takes plenty of air baths.

But the girl especially likes “days at anchor, in beautiful bay with clear warm waters with breathtaking blues and greens.”

“We wanted to clean up our lives, simplify our lives, and get rid of things that accumulate over time,” says Charlie.

Not a bad life, isn't it?

If you've got a couple of million in the bank (or you just like to dream about it), you'll be interested in this list of superyachts with retractable deck pools, underwater karaoke cabins, personal submarines and even supercars that go like " free bonus» when purchasing similar yachts. Or perhaps you'd prefer a huge yacht that's also a private artificial island with a desalination system.

Yacht-Orsos Island (ORSOS Island Yacht)

If you have $6.5 million to spare, you can buy your own floating artificial island, which can be moored anywhere in the world. Orsos is a superyacht with 1,000 square meters of living space, including a bedroom for 12 people, an underwater karaoke cabin, a jacuzzi, sun loungers, a dining room and an aquarium. While it is equipped with two small diesel engines for short-distance travel, for long-distance travel it will have to be towed.

A superyacht that comes with a free supercar bonus

When you're paying $25 million for a state-of-the-art superyacht powered by twin Rolls-Royce engines, it might not be so far-fetched to expect a free supercar as a bonus. self made. The Strand Craft 122, designed by Gray Design, features an Art Deco interior, four double rooms, four large staterooms, a reception area and crew quarters. The yacht can travel at speeds of up to 50 knots, while the unnamed supercar reaches a speed of 370 kilometers per hour.

Submarine Yacht




The U-101 Undersea Yacht is actually a recreational submarine, with two levels of terraces with sun loungers and a grand interior, not to mention two jet skis, each for one person, and a smaller submersible. boat for underwater exploration.

Infinitas from Schöpfer Yachts

With its unusually carved stern, superyacht Infinitas, designed by luxury yacht builder Schöpfer Yachts, looks like a bird's skull skimming the surface of the sea. The yacht's design is actually inspired by the infinity symbol, which can be seen in the two large "eye sockets" when viewed from above. This 91 meter long superyacht includes a pool deck, built-in elevator, helicopter landing pad and glass-floored bridge.

Adastra Trimaran Yacht




Designed specifically for a billionaire couple with extensive ocean cruising experience and their family, the Adastra yacht uses an incredibly small amount of fuel to cover a distance of 6,437 kilometers. The three-hull trimaran yacht resembles a spaceship in its appearance. It can be controlled remotely with just a touch of the iPad. And such a yacht costs 15 million dollars.

Unique Circle Yachts by Zaha Hadid



Architect Zaha Hadil applied her innate sense of aesthetics to create “Unique Round Yachts,” a series of five custom 90-meter yachts that were built by boatbuilder Blohm + Voss. The design of these yachts is inspired by “flowing dynamics and underwater ecosystems, and hydrodynamic research was carried out to inform the hull design. Hadid says: “The exoskeleton-like structure that sits in the upper section is a woven network of supports that vary in thickness and add a natural aesthetic to the yacht's appearance, reminiscent of the organic structural systems of natural sea formations and connecting the different levels and decks of the vessel seamlessly. with the help of expressive diagonals."

Oculus Yacht




There is something comical about the Oculus yacht - the vessel looks like a huge white fish, swimming to the surface to catch food with its open mouth. This 76 meter long range cruising yacht, designed by Schöpfer Yachts, can accommodate 14 people in five-star comfort, with a three-level interior and 3.6 meter high ceilings.

Atreides Yacht by Vuk Dragovic




A fully retractable shallow-water pool extends from the stern of the Vuk Dragovic-designed Atreida yacht, providing a safe, covered place for swimming. While many yachts have pools that can be dropped into the water, none of the other designs feature a retractable pool of this type. Panels solar panels on the roof are also a nice addition.

Voronoi Lacework Yacht

The complex lace hull gives the megayacht Voronoi its extremely unusual appearance. This hull lets in fresh air and sun while protecting the yacht's guests with a honeycomb-shaped structure. Designed by yacht enthusiast Hyun-Seok Kim, the yacht is designed for entertainment purposes and includes an indoor garden, golf course, jacuzzi and swimming pool.

Floating City Yacht


Four platforms equipped with traction devices keep this island yacht stable, even in extreme conditions. weather conditions. While Project Utopia doesn't look like a yacht in the conventional sense, the 13-story circular structure can travel at low speeds. “Utopia is not a voyage vessel, it is a holiday destination, an island created for any person who has the broad vision to appreciate this place,” says the designer.

Sustainable Hybrid Yacht




Supposedly the most self-sufficient yacht in the world, the Columbus Sport 130-foot Hybrid has been designed to have the least possible impact on the environment. The ship can turn off its main engines and run on generators alone, and while this will cause it to travel at a low speed, this system greatly reduces the need for fuel consumption. The aluminum hull reduces the weight of the vessel to further reduce fuel costs, and the yacht is recyclable. This yacht, currently under production in Italy, can travel up to 5,000 nautical miles.

Dreamboat Yacht






Another yacht that challenges the norms of modern yacht design. This vessel, designed by Heun-Seok Kim, won the "Dream Boat" award at the Millennium Yacht Design Award in 2011. Huge glass panels create transparent walls on three sides of the vessel, while the rest of the vessel is made of plastic and fiberglass to achieve light weight.

A yacht whose design is inspired by Rolls Royce (Rolls Royce Inspired Yacht)

This yacht design was created after designer Stefan Munro completed an internship at the Rolls-Royce factory. The design of this yacht was inspired by the Rolls-Royce Phantom. The vessel is a mixture of the chic aesthetics of the legendary automaker and the functionality required for sailing. Both inside and out, this yacht is as stylish and luxurious as you would expect a Rolls-Royce to be.

Chronos Wavy Wooden Yacht




The organic curved wood certainly makes Kronos stand out from all the other luxury vessels in any marina. The yacht is made from compressed waste bamboo and is powered by wind turbines and solar panels. She is probably as eco-friendly and environmentally friendly as a yacht can be. Even its engine compartment is lined with halite, a material that absorbs 15 percent of the heat in the room and turns it into electricity for the battery.

Flying Yacht Concept




Once you've stuffed a luxury yacht with every luxury luxury yacht possible, the "next level" is flying - at least according to this crazy concept from designer Phil Pauley. The seven-star Cruiser series boats can fly, dive deep, or extend forward to add another deck. The Flying Cruiser theoretically spreads its wings at the touch of a button, lifts off the surface of the water and flies at 100 knots, but it is still unclear what technology will actually enable such a transformation.

 

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