Please note: beginners are welcome to attend any and all of our trips unless explicitly stated otherwise. The 'Beginner Friendly' factor is best used as a gauge if you are nervous about being roped in (ha-ha) to spending all day on bumpy water when you want to dip your toe in the water (again, ha-haaa) slowly! Similary, obviously being on a boat at all is adventurous so don't worry if you are a beginner but looking for some more adventure and the 'Adventure Factor' is a 1/5 - you will still have plenty of opportunity to be adventurous, outside all day. Sailing is hands-on and adventuorus at all levels.
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This leg involves good sailing opportunities along the Spanish coast from Alicante to Malaga. Both absolutely beautiful coastlines with plenty to do and see. You can expect about 240 miles in addition to general cruising back and forth. Both Malaga and Alicante are awesome destinations in themselves let alone the many, many beaches, smaller ports and marinas along the way which you can call in at for sunset BBQs and swimming!
More information will be provided closer to the time by the Skipper.
This event features several additional options including a Summer Programme custom polo shirt AND the opportunity to pre-register for advance ticket sales to what will be a sell-out event... CUYC WINTER BALL - a chance to reunite with the crew of this trip in the BIGGEST sailing social event in CUYC history. See relevant page for details.
Crew Expectations
As with most adventurous CUYC trips, this trip will be mostly sailing (in hopefully great conditions) with limited time on land.
As a crew member, you'll sleep on board the yacht in your sleeping bag and contribute to helping sailing the boat, as well as with the shopping, cooking, and cleaning. The first mate and skipper will be on hand to teach those new to sailing the basics.
On top of the base cost of the trip, you will need to cover expenses such as food and marina fees and pay for your own travel to and from Malaga/Alicante. For most trips this Summer we are advising crew should expect at least £100 in expenses each on top of the base cost of the trip. The exact amount may be slightly more or slightly less depending on what you as a crew choose to do during the week - for example spending more nights in marinas than at anchor is more expensive. All expenses are split between the 8 crew on each trip after the trip has ended.
Once the crew has been confirmed, the skipper may arrange for the crew to meet in Cambridge to get to know each other.