Barbados is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, offering a visual feast for sailors and visitors alike. The island’s pristine white-sand beaches are fringed with swaying palm trees and lapped by the warm, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. As you sail around Barbados, you’ll encounter breathtaking coastal cliffs, hidden coves, and picturesque harbors that offer both serene anchorages and vibrant local culture.
The island’s underwater world is equally captivating, with vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, perfect for snorkeling and diving adventures. Above the water, the rich history and culture of Barbados add to its allure, with charming colonial architecture, lively festivals, and a welcoming community that embraces visitors with open arms.
When you’re not on the water, Barbados offers a myriad of on-land experiences to enrich your stay. Explore the lush tropical landscapes and botanical gardens, visit historic plantation houses, and enjoy local culinary delights that reflect the island’s diverse heritage. The island’s nightlife is vibrant, with lively beach bars, reggae music, and dance clubs providing endless entertainment.
Sailing in Barbados means immersing yourself in a setting where every horizon is more beautiful than the last. Whether you’re exploring the tranquil west coast, known for its calm waters and luxury resorts, or the rugged and less-explored east coast, characterized by dramatic surf and scenic landscapes, Barbados offers a diverse and enchanting sailing experience. The on-land adventures complement your time on the sea, making your sailing education an unforgettable journey through paradise.
Barbados is sailor’s paradise, offering ideal champagne sailing conditions year-round. boasts some of the best sailing conditions in the world, With warm, consistent north-east trade winds averaging 10 to 15 knots and calm, flat, turquoise waters, Barbados provides an exceptional environment for both beginners and advanced sailors. The island’s location in the eastern Caribbean means you’ll enjoy steady breezes that make for smooth and enjoyable sailing experiences. Whether you’re navigating the vibrant coastal waters or venturing further out to sea, Barbados promises excellent conditions for mastering the art of sailing.
The average daily air temperature is a pleasant 30°C (86°F) year-round, and the water temperature ranges from 27.1°C (80.8°F) to 29.4°C (84.9°F). Our home is the Barbados Cruising Club, located in picturesque Carlisle Bay.
Discover the vibrant marine life of Barbados, where crystal-clear waters teem with colorful fish, sea turtles, and coral reefs. As you sail along the coastline, you’ll often spot turtles swimming right next to the boat – a magical and unique experience. Take a break from sailing to snorkel in the warm Caribbean waters, where you can explore underwater gardens, swim with tropical fish, and encounter the enchanting wildlife that makes this island a true paradise for nature lovers
Barbados is just a few hours away with affordable direct flights from major North American cities like New York, Miami, Boston, Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary. Imagine escaping the cold, dreary weather for warm Caribbean waters – and you can do it without breaking the bank. With frequent flights available, it’s easy to transform a long weekend into a sun-soaked adventure. Picture yourself trading snow for sunshine as you complete a 2-3 day sailing course in perfect conditions. Don’t miss the chance to warm up while others are still shivering; book your sailing getaway today and experience why so many others choose Barbados.
Barbados has a long history of being largely unaffected by strong hurricanes, making it one of the safest islands in the Caribbean. Hurricanes are rare here and occur only during a few months of the year, mainly between June and November. Even then, they are predicted well in advance, giving us plenty of time to prepare. If a hurricane does occur during your scheduled course, we are happy to reschedule at your convenience. From December to May, the chance of a hurricane is extremely low, ensuring you can enjoy your sailing adventure with peace of mind.
This learn-to-sail vacation with Wet & Salty Adventure Sailing School offers :
¤ ASA 101 | KEELBOAT SAILING 1
¤ ASA 103 | COASTAL CRUISING
¤ ASA 104 | BAREBOAT CRUISING
Prerequisites: No prior sailing experience required.
Duration: each ASA level is 3 days. if you are taking all 3 levels, the course takes 9 days.
Embark on the ultimate sailing adventure with our comprehensive 9-day ASA Liveaboard Monohull Class. This immersive course is designed for aspiring sailors seeking to master the essentials of sailing, with hands-on training and real-world experience. Over the span of a week, you will cover ASA 101, 103, and 104 certifications, ensuring you are well-prepared to handle various sailing conditions and navigate with confidence.
Join us for an unforgettable 9 days on the water, where you’ll not only earn your ASA certifications but also create lasting memories and friendships. Set sail towards becoming a confident and capable sailor with our ASA Liveaboard Class.
Liveaboard Experience: Spend nine days living aboard a well-equipped sailboat, experiencing the sailor’s life first-hand.
Expert Instruction: Learn from certified ASA instructors with years of sailing experience.
Hands-On Learning: Practice real sailing scenarios, ensuring you gain confidence and competence.
Scenic Routes: Sail through picturesque waters, stopping at beautiful anchorages.
All-Inclusive: The course fee includes instruction, accommodations on the sailboat, and meals (except for 3 dinners onshore).
Intensive Training: Condensed and comprehensive, this course is perfect for those looking to fast-track their sailing education.
Real-World Application: Gain practical experience and build skills that are directly applicable to real-world sailing.
Supportive Environment: Enjoy a supportive and engaging learning environment with fellow sailing enthusiasts.
ASA 101: Introduction to Sailing We’ll meet at the Wet & Salty Adventure Sailing School dock in the morning and board Less Stress, our Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 32i. The day begins with on-water training in Carlisle Bay, where you’ll gain confidence in steering and completing your first tacking maneuvers. Dinner will be prepared onboard by the crew, and we’ll spend the night moored in Carlisle Bay.
ASA 101: Building Skills Today, we’ll continue refining tacking and jibing maneuvers within the bay, working until the whole group feels comfortable managing the boat. In the afternoon, we’ll focus on Man Overboard (MOB) recovery techniques.
ASA 101: Skills Assessment and Celebration Our morning will be spent perfecting MOB exercises, followed by a practical exam. In the afternoon, we’ll head ashore for the ASA 101 written exam. Afterward, join us for an onshore dinner with live entertainment (onshore costs not included).
ASA 103: Coastal Cruising We’ll cruise along the west coast of Barbados, anchoring overnight on Days 4 and 5 along the scenic northwest. Day 6 will end with an onshore dinner and a visit to the Mount Gay Rum Distillery (onshore costs not included).
ASA 104: Bareboat Cruising Each student will take a turn as skipper for the day, managing the itinerary, crew, and navigation. We’ll cruise along the west and south coasts, with a special dinner on Day 8 at the famous fishing village of Oistins, known for its delicious fried fish and lively street party atmosphere.
Please Note. This itinerary is meant to serve as an example, however, it is important to note that the actual itinerary is subject to change due to weather conditions or circumstances beyond our control.