Watch Sailing & Boating Adventures Around the World tagged “Sailing yacht” – Page 36 of 37
Explore sailing, boating, and water sports through our curated video archive. From epic sea voyages to serene diving escapes, discover unforgettable adventures from top YouTube creators. Start your journey. Dream big. Sail far.
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After Nagana we sailed to Gunboat Island - another paradise Island in San Blas. We spend some days for chilling and snorkeling at the reefs.
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. I...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - This time we sailed to Nagana - an island near Rio Diablo in San Blas. This is the only Kuna Yala Town which has a power plant, electricity, supermarkets and is not so traditional as the other islands. Come with us to see ...
We come across beautiful sailing country with red dirt, aqua waters, so so many fish, and navigate through uncharted waters! Wow it gets a bit nerve racking when your going into shallow areas and navigating through sand banks and river mouths that ends up ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - No luck - this time we hit a big storm coming from Columbia - it´s called „Cuoio di pollo“. We had to fight for Tavarua not to set her on a reef.
Then we had another adventure at an island - see what´s happened…
...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We were sailing from the Lemmon Cays to the Hollands Cays - shallow water but paradise islands and beaches - follow us to paradise...
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. If doesn...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - First we stayed in the Lemmon Cays and had some nice underwater adventure, ate some Lobster and then sailed to a lonesome bay at the Holandes Cays where we found an uninhabited island….
We hope by sharing this adventure...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - On the way to the San Blas Islands we made a stop over at a very nice place where we met some french sailor friends. There we saw our first crocodile in Panama - amazing! Then we sailed on to the San Blas Islands in very ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - This is the first time sailing with Tavarua - the main sail worked the Genua not - something to repair again. We sailed to Isla Grande - check out the Island-walk.
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some insp...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Finally the moment has come - we are going to water with Tavarua. And as we are in the jungle a big Boa is resting on our boat - see what happens next…
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in...
From one stunning anchorage to another, the Whitsunday Islands prove to be superb cruising grounds for us. The sailing is both challenging and fun - first sailing in light gusty conditions, then powering Sarean along in her sweet spot in 20-25 knots. Dar...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Yes we get to know with the first thunderstorms here in Panama and they are really different than the lightnings in Europe. And we fought with the thru hulls and the seacocks - to give them out. See what happened this week...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We started the refit of our new boat and went to Shalter Bay to repair some sails - follow our adventure trip.
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. If doesn’t have to be sailing...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Finally we are back again - „The Sailing Family“. From Austria we had a flight to Panama where we travelled to Port Linton to see our sailboat Tavarua - a Hallberg Rassy 352 - for the first time live.
Some strange in...
This week we sail into the gulf stream and all the way to the USA. We finally up anchor and leave the amazing, blue waters of the Bahamas after almost two months. Its a bittersweet moment, for although we are sad to be leaving such amazing island chain, we...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - In one week our second season of „The Sailing Family“ will start. We plan to broadcast every Friday on YouTube in weekly episodes. Now we are packing our bags because we will fly on 1st of July from Austria to Panama w...
We spend a month sailing secret islands off the coast of Western Australia, anchor next to a 400 year old shipwreck and are surrounded by islands that were the last resting place for many people onboard that were violently murdered from a mutiny! We sail w...
As we leave St. Barth due to upcoming storm we head to Sint Maarten (in dutch), where we anchor on the Dutch side in Great Bay. Waiting out the storm, provisioning and exploring French side of Saint-Martin. Taking off to British Virgin Islands and during 1...
Aquarius departs Antigua and heads for Nevis, and then on to St. Kitts. This one is edited by Ken.
Thanks so much for watching 🙏
Stay tuned as next Friday 12PM EST we release a new video 🎥
We do our best to keep you entertained and informed and if...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - This is the last trip of The Sailing Family before we will start our adventure in Panama in July. It was a nice family trip and we celebrated the 70th birthday of Klaus´s mum. Venice is always a nice and a very extraordin...
After leaving Georgy in Tortola we Sail to Norman's Island to raise our spirits. There is lots of great snorkeling near Norman's Island and Pirate Bight... Places like the Indians and the Caves. Things get a little crazy at Willy t's and Megan loses her...
Martinique is such a beautiful island and offers plenty of anchorages. We enjoy the crystal clear water in Grand Anse d'Arlet and then sail up north to St. Pierre where it's a bit tricky to anchor. We find underwater statues and while snorkeling there's a ...
Salty live aboards James & Hanski on our 37 ft James Wharram gypsy Catamaran are finally off around Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia, the most south westerly point of Australia and 1 of the 5 great southern capes of the world!
With the wind finally bl...
https://www.patreon.com/thesailingfamily - We want to give you a quick update what´s going on with our Hallberg-Rassy in Panama while we are in Austria…
TheSailingFamily.com is a documentary film project about a family who bought a sailboat and started...
Something AWESOME is coming!
Be the FIRST to know⛵
Sign up for exclusive updates and be the first to hear when we go live!
Get sneak peeks, exciting announcement, and special content straight to your inbox!
By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to optimize our website, personalize and measure the effectiveness of advertising and collect statistics on usage. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Technical or Functional cookies
Always active
Technical or functional cookies are essential for the basic functionality of the website. They are necessary for general web administration, session identification, website security, and presenting optimized content based on your devices. They also improve the general usability of the website, enabling features such as logging in to your account, adding products to your shopping cart, and checking out securely. These cookies are crucial for the website to function properly and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are typically set in response to actions made by you, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. While you can configure your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, please note that some parts of the site may not work properly if you do so. It’s important to mention that these cookies do not store any personally identifiable information directly related to your identity. We may place these cookies without your explicit consent as they are strictly necessary for providing our service.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics or Performance cookies
We utilize statistics cookies to optimize the website experience for our users and gain insights into its usage, such as the number of website visitors, unique visitors, visited pages, and traffic sources. These cookies enable us to measure and enhance site performance by identifying the most and least popular pages and tracking visitor movement. This data aids us in understanding and analyzing website performance for continuous improvement. All collected data is aggregated and therefore anonymous. Disabling these cookies hampers our ability to monitor site visits and performance effectively. We ask for your permission to place statistics cookies.The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing, Advertising, and Tracking cookies
On this website, we use marketing, advertising, and tracking cookies to personalize the advertisements we show to you, ensuring they are meaningful and relevant. These cookies also allow us (and third parties) to gain insights into the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. This is achieved by creating a profile based on your click behavior and Browse activity both on and outside our Website. These cookies link you, as a website visitor, to a unique ID, for example, to ensure you do not see the same advertisement repeatedly. The information stored in these cookies may also be used by third-party ad providers to show you ads on other websites you visit. Because these cookies are used for tracking and marketing purposes, we ask for your explicit permission to place them.