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Sunsail opens new sailing school

By IBI Magazine

Sunsail, a UK provider of flotilla sailing and yacht charter holidays worldwide, has opened a new sailing school in the British Virgin Islands. Sunsail BVI, which opens for business on December 16, is based at Maya Cove in the heart of the Caribbean. The new school will offer-five day training courses that are fully endorsed by the UK's Royal Yachting Association (RYA), including RYA Competent Crew or Day Skipper courses.

"The waters of the British Virgin Islands are ideal for sailing, with regular trade winds providing steady and comfortable sailing between the islands of the BVI, often known as 'Nature's Little Secrets'," says the company. "The short distances between the islands, their sheltered waters and line of sight navigation make sailing in the BVI a delight, and now with the ability to take a sailing qualification with Sunsail, their appeal is even greater."

The price of a one-week course is £390, which includes skipper, tuition fees, all breakfasts and lunch. Including flights and transfer costs to the Caribbean from the UK, the price is approximately £805 per person. For more information, visit the Sunsail website at www.sunsail.com.

Founded in 1974, Sunsail claims to be the largest yacht charter and watersports beach resort company in the world, with more than 1,000 yachts available for flotilla and bareboat charter at 30 bases in 22 countries. Headquartered at Port Solent in the UK, the company has sailing schools in Portsmouth, Hampshire; Largs in Scotland; Lanzarote in the Canaries; the Whitsunday Islands in Australia; and Phuket, Thailand.

(28 October 2005)


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