Tools by Maddyness UK
30 June 2021
30 June 2021
Temps de lecture : 3 minutes
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Take to the helm and set sail into your UK summer holiday

With self-catering accommodation in the UK selling out fast and tourist hotspots expected to be busy this summer, travellers can let their troubles float away by taking to the water and hiring a boat for an alternative peaceful way to holiday with Click&Boat.
Temps de lecture : 3 minutes

Avoid the traffic jams and congested car parks at beauty spots by sailing along Britain’s picturesque coastline or inland waterways, perfect for those looking to explore our island’s secluded beaches, quaint villages and waterside inns.

Sailing regulars and first timers can charter a private boat through Click&Boat for a day outing or a week-long escape, and with none of the stress of organising accommodation and transport, families, friends and couples can enjoy the peace of mind and social distancing that come as standard during a sailing holiday. Whilst seasoned sailors can captain their own boats, for guests without a license, a local skipper can be arranged, acting as a guide to recommend the best beach spots, local eateries and lesser-known ports of call.

Here, Click&Boat suggests three UK sailing destinations to book this summer.

Take to the helm and set sail into your UK summer holiday with Click&Boat

Sail past the stunning natural sights of Dorset

Poole and its natural harbour, which is the second largest in the world, provides the perfect backdrop for a sailing break. Travellers can circumnavigate Brownsea Island before stepping foot onto its sandy paths to seek the resident red squirrels and array of birdlife. The market town of Wareham offers a leisurely sail along the River Frome, with its reed beds and marshy flats, or for those keen to taste salt water on their lips, sail past multi-million-pound houses on Sandbanks towards the beautiful Studland Bay, with its famous Old Harry Rocks.

Take to the helm and set sail into your UK summer holiday with Click&Boat

Discover the maritime history of the Solent

One of the most famous sailing areas in the world, the Solent combines action packed sailing with beautiful ports and must-see attractions. Enthusiasts can learn about the Solent’s importance at the SeaCity Museum in Southampton before sailing on to Cowes, home to the oldest and biggest sailing regatta in the world, with quiet beaches scattered along the Isle of Wight coastline. Further down the Solent, travellers can explore hidden creeks and marshland best viewed from the water where the New Forest meets the sea, before mooring in the historic town of Lymington for a spot of shopping.

Take to the helm and set sail into your UK summer holiday with Click&Boat

Marvel at Scotland’s rugged west coast

If dramatic scenery and wildlife appeals, sailors can explore the rugged west coast of Scotland over seven days, journeying on a leg from the Mull of Kintyre, to the islands of Jura and Gigha, past rocky outcrops and soaring seabirds to Skye, Lewis and Harris. Along the way, guests will be able to explore villages ashore, taking in the whisky distilleries and local pubs that offer a real feel for this remote area. Whilst out at sea, glimpses of puffins, humpback whales, otters, basking sharks and orca will be sure to leave a lasting impression.

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