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Around UK & Ireland: a perfect challenge

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May 2025

Sam Steele explains everything you need to know about a circumnavigation of Britain and Ireland

- Sam Steele

Around UK & Ireland: a perfect challenge

There inevitably comes a moment on most summer cruises when you must decide when to turn around and head home. The pressure of schedules and responsibilities reminds you that your holiday has a finite end.

But imagine if you could continue exploring new waters? While the idea of venturing into exotic, far-off waters may be tempting, turning that dream into reality often requires major sacrifices -like selling your home. However, we tend to forget that some of the world's most spectacular cruising grounds are right on our doorstep. A circumnavigation around the UK and Ireland, or a Round Britain adventure, offers the perfect challenge.

Advantages of a circumnavigation close to home

With so many harbours to choose from, you can easily hop along the coast, with only a few overnight passages needed.

You are never too far away from home in case of emergencies.

Remote working means that for some, it might even be possible to work from your boat.

Unlike bluewater cruising, coastal cruising requires less self-reliance since many harbours have skilled mechanics on hand.

In Ireland you are not constrained by the 90 days within 180-day rule that applies when cruising in other European countries.

imageNot just our experience

Mags Campbell and I sailed around Britain in Ituna, our Rival 38. The journey took us 115 days from May to August, covering just under 2,200 miles.

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