Claustrophobia, rough seas, etc.: Typical concerns before sailing—and why they are unjustified
If you have no previous experience with vacations on the water, you probably have a lot of questions. Before your first boating vacation, uncertainties often arise: “Will it be too cramped?”, “What happens in bad weather?” or “Is it really safe?” – however, most concerns disappear within the first few hours on board. And the rest? We'll take care of that for you.
Claustrophobia
Modern boats such as a variety of catamarans, motorboats, and sailing yachts in our range surprise with spacious cabins, bright living areas, and spacious decks. Instead of cramped quarters, you experience space, air, and the endless sea. Enough space for retreats, but also for spending time together.
Safety concerns
Safety is not a dry topic for us, but part of every moment on board. From life jackets to state-of-the-art navigation technology – everything is on board. Our experienced skippers create trust and calm with clear procedures so that you can simply feel at ease – and if you feel like it, you can of course take the helm yourself or help set the sails. They know the wind and weather, plan the routes accordingly, and deliberately steer towards calm stretches. If the sea does become more lively, the trip is adjusted – because safety and comfort always come first.
What if...?
No one likes to think about emergencies – but we do. Whether it's medical support or emergency plans – everything is prepared. So you can sit back and relax, because there is a solution for every scenario.
Trust & relaxation
The greatest security is knowing that you are not alone. With an experienced crew on board, you – our guests – can let go of your worries and enjoy your vacation in peace.
Conclusion
Fears of lack of space, waves, or safety are understandable and comprehensible, but unfounded. Once you are on board, you will quickly realize that instead of uncertainty, you will find security and freedom.