The boat itself holds up to 8 people, meaning that you may be sharing with other guests (in other bedrooms of course!).
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Experience Days Overnight Breaks: Nothing says 'life of luxury' like spending the day on a yacht...except perhaps spending a night there too! With this fabulous overnight break, you'll get the chance to spend a day sailing on the Solent and English Channel, before spending a night in beautiful cabin on board the yacht.
Step aboard the beautiful 53 foot yacht and set sail from Lymington Marina. Under the expert tuition of your friendly skipper and crew, you will have the chance to get hands on with every aspect of the sailing process - learn how to raise and trim the sails, get to grips with navigation techniques, and even take the helm! Or perhaps you'd rather just relax and take in the views as the wind whips through your hair? This day is yours, so spend it however best suits you. Throughout your full day sailing experience, you'll journey through the sheltered waters of the Solent to Isle of Wight, where you'll gain an impressive view of the iconic Needles. You'll take a break to enjoy a picnic lunch, or dine at a local restaurant before heading back out on to the water for an afternoon sail. Whether you choose to spend a night on board before your sailing adventure, or as the day draws to a close, you can bet that the gentle rocking of the water and the sound of the waves will lull you into a restful nights sleep.
A truly unique adventure, this Full Day Yacht Sailing Experience and Overnight Stay makes the perfect experience gift for any special occasion, and is even better when shared with a loved one.
When can you book Jurassic Coast Sailing Overnight Sailboat Stay
This experience runs generally from Mid-March to late October, (subject to availability).
Each day sail will set off around 9/9:30am and return for around 5/5:30pm.
Saturdays during the summer months get booked up very quickly, so we advise to book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Water Requirements
The minimum age for this experience is 8, however all under 18s must be accompanied by an participating adult.
If you feel your height or weight may have an effect on your experience please give us a call.
Please Note: Meals are not included in the experience.
You will stop for lunch and will have the chance to visit a local pub for your evening meal so please bring spending money accordingly. if you'd like to have a picnic or barbecue for lunch you will need to bring the provisions with you.
How long is the Jurassic Coast Sailing Overnight Sailboat Stay
Experience Duration: 23:00
Time Spent at Venue: 23:00
This is a full day and night experience, starting and finishingat Lymington docks.
Your day sail will include 3-4 hours of sailing, a stop forlunch and then another 3-4 hours of sailing.
Guest Info For Jurassic Coast Sailing Overnight Sailboat Stay
Participants: The Full Day And Overnight Stay On Luxury Yacht is for 1 participant.
Max Group Size: 8
Spectators Allowed on Site: No
There will be a maximum of 4 people for individual bookings, or 8 people if you are booking as a group.
This is a shared experience and you could be joined with up to 7 additional people in the day.
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What to Wear For This Activity
Please wear comfortable clothing and flat-soled shoes. Please also bring swimwear and bring anything you may require for your overnight stay.
Participants should bear in mind that it can get windy out on the open water so you may wish to bring a wind-resistant jacket.
Buoyancy aids will be provided upon arrival.
The yacht includes 4 double cabins with ensuites. Linen and duvets provided. There is also a TV, stereo, and cooking equipment available.
Is This Activity Weather Dependent?
This is an outdoor experience which may be affected by weather and water conditions. If your experience is cancelled due to adverse conditions, it will simply be rescheduled for an alternative date.
Jurassic Coast Sailing Overnight Sailboat Stay Reviews
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Port, helm, starboard… these were all sailing terminologies Willow and I were researching before we ventured to Lymington. As summer draws near, the sailing community are making sure their vessels are prepped and ready for what we hope to be a sunny few months!
Russ and Andy, the owners of Sailing Spook, were kind enough to invite us on a sailing trip, allowing us to see first-hand what customers experience when they purchase a sailing gift. This was going to be their first sail of the year, and Willow’s first sailing trip, so everyone was excited for Friday 5th April to arrive.
Prior to our trip, Russ advised us to wear flat shoes and plenty of layers, as let’s not forget it’s still only April! We were also given the meeting point of the Haven Bar and Restaurant. On the morning of the sail, Willow and I drove to Lymington Yacht Haven. After a pleasant journey, we drove into the marina and straight away we could see a two-story building: the Haven Bar and Restaurant. We were lucky enough to find a parking spot right outside, and walked up the stairs to the entrance, excited to meet the team. As we walked in, we were greeting by two friendly faces. Jonathan (nicknamed JB) and Alan were sat on stools near a roaring fire. These were the other crew members who’d be joining us on our sailing trip! Shortly after we had sat down, Russ and Andy arrived, and we discussed the itinerary for the day over a hot cup of coffee. Every trip can be different according to the weather, but with their impressive weather prediction apps we could plan our day to avoid the rain.
Next, it was time to walk down to the yacht! Yes, you read that correctly. The sailing experiences take place on a luxurious 53-foot yacht, aptly named Sailing Spook 2. We boarded the boat and were welcomed by Erica, Andy’s cousin who was also sailing with us. We were then shown to the lower deck and given a tour of the living quarters, consisting of 4 double en suite bedrooms, a kitchen and seating area. I was surprised at how spacious and cosy this was. Willow and I filled in a short health and safety form, and were offered some Sailing Spook gear to keep us extra warm. This was music to my ears, as I had regrettably only worn thin leggings. With our new trousers, jackets and hats, we were ready to brace the wind, but not before the most important piece of clothing... our life jackets. My initial thought was a big, orange life jacket that gets in the way, but this wasn’t the case. They were small enough that you didn’t know you were wearing one, but technical enough that sensors inside would register if you were in water and automatically inflate.
Looking like experienced sailors, we walked up to the main deck and watched Andy sail us out of the marina and onto the Solent. The sight of all the boats was one of a postcard. Russ mentioned that the majority of these magnificent boats would only sail twice: once when they are brought into the marina, and once when they are sold and leave the marina. A big part of this is due to the expense. Sailing Spook 2 on the other hand sails more than 160 times a year, simply due to the popularity of these experiences. As we left Lymington, and sailed down the river, Russ explained to us the identification of the channel markers, the red ones being on the starboard side (right) and the green markers being on the port side (left). As we headed towards Yarmouth, we enjoyed Russ’ commentary on the local landmarks, which included Hurst Castle and Brian May’s white mansion, fit for a Queen (get it)!
There is a sheltered area on the deck, which was perfect for keeping out of the wind. As we sat and enjoyed our complimentary chocolate bars, Andy asked if I wanted to have a go at the helm! I excitedly jumped up and took hold of the steering wheel. There was a second steering wheel next to my one so Andy could take control if he needed to. I am proud to say this wasn’t needed – phew! Russ gave me the compass heading to follow and I happily controlled our direction, understanding the delay in steering. To test my ability even further, Andy asked me to steer upwind until the main sail was flapping. This was called ‘luffing up.’ I then had to get the yacht back on track, working with the wind instead of against it. Willow was up next, and did equally as great at the helm. Russ, Andy and Erica were a great team, and often asked if anyone wanted to help with the sailing of the boat before we set sail back to Lymington Yacht Haven for some lunch.
Once the yacht was securely moored, we headed for some well-deserved food where Russ had reserved us a table. The seaside themed restaurant had a lively atmosphere and the service was friendly and attentive. Willow and I both decided on the lunch special of a fish finger sandwich with salad and fries (definitely recommended)! As well as the lunch menu, there was the all-day menu, from which Alan ordered the yellow Thai fish curry. This looked incredible! JB ordered the mushroom risotto. Sadly, the time came to drive back to Brighton in an attempt to beat rush hour traffic. We had a brilliant time, and would like to say a huge thank you to Sailing Spook’s Russ and Andy for inviting us on a sailing taster day.
If you think that sailing experiences are strictly for experienced sailors or those fortunate enough to be able to afford a yacht themselves, think again! Sailing Spook welcome everyone, and are incredibly friendly and encouraging. So, whether you’re planning a birthday party, a team building activity or a father and son trip, this experience ticks all the boxes.
Questions about Jurassic Coast Sailing Overnight Sailboat Stay
The yacht has 4 double cabins which can accommodate up to 8 people.
Yes! During this luxury yacht experience, guests will have the chance to get hands on with every aspect of the sailing process, including learning how to raise and trim the sails, get to grips with navigation techniques, and take the helm.
Each cabin on the Full Day And Overnight Stay On Luxury Yacht has it's own toilet.
The cabins on the yacht are all completely private and four are ensuite.
The yacht includes 4 double cabins with ensuites.
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