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Cruising
Cruising

Whether you have your own boat and are looking for a new cruising destination, or want to experience sailing for the first time - a sail around Wales will reveal a beautiful and diverse coastline with many picturesque harbours and anchorages as well as top class marinas with excellent facilities, ideally located for exploring Wales.

Over a quarter of Wales is classified as areas of outstanding beauty or warrants national park status - encompassing award winning beaches, dramatic sea cliffs, sheltered inlets and intriguing islands. Wildlife is abundant with dolphins often swimming alongside vessels, as well as many sea birds, seals and marine life. It is remarkable area for cruising and a stunning backdrop for learning to sail.

The coastal waters of Wales can accommodate all levels of ability, from Cardiff Bay to the 22 miles of sheltered navigable water in Milford Haven, to the wide open spaces of Cardigan Bay and the challenging ‘Swellies’ in the Menai Straits, you can be sure to find the waters best suited to you.

If you are a beginner looking to learn to sail for the first time, or more experienced and looking to brush up your skills, or attain a RYA qualification, then Wales with its wide selection of RYA Sea Schools and Sailing Centres is the perfect place for you!  There are a wide variety of RYA courses to choose from, both for beginners, intermediates and experts, taking you to some of the finest cruising destinations in Wales and further afield. For beginners, many schools offer taster sessions so you can decide if the sport is for you before you enroll on a course or book a holiday.

 Latest News
British sailing team put through their paces at Plas Menai
Skandia Team GBR, the British Sailing Team whose sailors are off to China to represent Team GB at the Olympics in August, has been attending a teambuilding camp at Plas Menai National Watersports Centre near Caernarfon over the last two days (28-29 April).

Welsh Boat Show, Carmarthen: Press Release
The Welsh Boat Show receives a positive statement of support from Rhodri Glyn Thomas - Minister for Tourism.

The 3rd South Wales Boat Show
Friday 13th –Sunday 15th June 2008 Margam Park Exit 38 M4 South Wales With fourteen weeks to go, the Third South Wales Boat Show clears the 100 exhibitor mark! The Biggest Boat Show in Wales returns to Margam Park for a third year just off the M4 at Exit 38 After two very successful shows for the 180 exhibitors and 13,500 visitors who came last year.

North Wales Boat Show 25th - 27th July 2008
Visit the first North Wales Boat Show, taking place at Vaynol Park near Bangor on the weekend of the 25th - 27th Jully 2008. Visit www.northwalesboatshow.co.uk for more information.

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