The lagoon of Bora Bora is
one of our favorite anchorages. We stop here on virtually
every trip to Tahiti
.
School of the Year 2004
Adventure
Sailing provides an exciting way to obtain your advanced
ASA certifications. Our goal is to provide you with the best
possible instruction in an unforgettable setting. We offer these
classes in some of the worlds most sought after destinations,
including Tahiti, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean.
Adventure
Sailing is the ultimate certification/vacation experience. John
Connolly will impart his decades of cruising experience, ensuring
that students have the confidence to begin bareboat chartering
on their own. Equal emphasis is placed on taking time to experience
the unique culture and sights that each location has to offer.
Please don't hesitate to call our office for more information
on Adventure Sailing programs.
Adventure #36
Caribbean 2008
St. Lucia, Tobago Cays, Martininque,
Grenadines and more.
(ASA 106, 108)
DATES & CERTS. AVAILABLE
BERTHS OPEN
COST/ PERSON
Leg 1: Dec. 8 - 18, 2008 (ASA 106)
2 berths
$2175 / berth, $3950 / cabin
Leg 2: Dec. 21, 2008 - Jan. 2, 2009 (ASA 108)
3 berths
$2475 / berth, $4450 / cabin
Leg 3: Jan. 5 - 15, 2009 (ASA 106)
4 berths
$2175 / berth, $3950 / cabin
This trip virtually encompasses the entire Caribbean! We will be sailing through both the Windward and Leeward Islands, visiting Trinidad and Tobago. With the Caribbean's famous sailing conditions, clear blue waters, warm winds and exotic landscapes - we are sure you will enjoy this unique trip. Because we are covering so much of this area, you may want to consider booking your cabin for multiple legs.
Leg 1 - This leg originates in St. Lucia and concludes in Antigua.
Leg 2 - This leg is especially exciting! After exploring the Leeward Islands (St. Martin, St. Kitts, etc), we will jump offshore for a long passage to Trinidad and Tobago, a unique Caribbean paradise. This leg offers the ASA's Offshore Passagemaking Certification.
Leg 3 - The final leg will start in Trinidad just after New Year's and head back to St. Lucia, stopping to enjoy the Grenadines and Barbados along the way.
This trip is being taught by Capt. John P. Connolly -
DuFour Gib Sea 51
Email: mollie@modernsailing.com 800-995-1668
Leg 1 - This leg originates on Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. After a 1,000nm open ocean passage, this leg will conclude in Gibraltar, Spain. Eligible students will be able to obtain their ASA Offshore Passgemaking certification and practice celestial navigation.
Leg 2 - Originating in Gibraltar, this leg will harbor hop along the Spanish Gold Coast before sailing over night to Mallorca.
Leg 3 - The final leg will spend time sailing and exploring the Balearic Islands, originating and concluding in Mallorca.
This trip is being taught by Capt. John P. Connolly -
Oceanis 437
Email: mollie@modernsailing.com 800-995-1668