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Why Choose Private Sailing in the Mediterranean with Lanselle?

  • Private yacht only — your group, no strangers
  • Flexible routes shaped by weather, conditions, and your wishes
  • Professional skipper focused on safety, sailing, and local knowledge
  • Real sailing experience, not a packaged cruise
  • A human approach — one conversation, not an automated booking

This is sailing as a journey, not a product.

Private Sailing in the Mediterranean — What to Expect

Private sailing in the Mediterranean means one boat, one group, and no strangers on board. Whether you’re planning a week in the Cyclades, the Balearic Islands, or the Saronic Gulf, Lanselle Sailing builds the entire experience around your group and nobody else. Your skipper — certified and experienced in Mediterranean waters — manages navigation, weather routing, and anchorage selection so your crew can focus entirely on enjoying the trip.

Private sailing trips in the Mediterranean are available year-round. Spring and early summer offer calm seas and uncrowded anchorages in Greece. Late summer is ideal for the Balearics. Autumn extends the season along the Côte d’Azur and Sardinia. Every Odyssey is shaped by the season, the conditions, and what your group actually wants from the week — flexible by design, private by default.

Groups of friends, families, and couples have been choosing Lanselle for private sailing in the Mediterranean because the experience is genuinely different: no catalogue itinerary, no shared departures, no strangers at the dinner table. Just your people, a beautiful boat, and the sea.

Six places, and the hour to be there

Polyaigos is uninhabited and Kimolos draws few visitors. Between them runs a wild channel, crossed early on a flat sea with a coffee in hand, watching for dolphins, seals and the birds that hunt at first light, before going in to swim in the clearest water in the Cyclades. These are the six places we sail to, and the hour at which each is at its best.

  • Kleftiko, on Milos — white volcanic arches we sleep beside so we have them at dawn, before the day boats come out from Adamas.
  • Polyaigos and Kimolos — the largest uninhabited island in the Aegean and its inhabited neighbour, one mile apart and a world apart.
  • Cala en Turqueta and Macarelleta — the south-west coves of Menorca, reached by a night crossing so that we are anchored before Ciutadella wakes up.
  • Cabrera — a national park where anchoring is banned outright and the numbered buoy is booked weeks in advance.
  • Punta Lena, under Stromboli — the one workable mooring on the volcano, with the Sciara del Fuoco going off above the cockpit.
  • Hydra and Dokos — an island with no cars at all, and next door an island with nobody at all.

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