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10 Major Sailing Races in 2023

26 January 2023
10 Major Sailing Races in 2023

If you want to be a part of this great excitement from your home, we recommend you not to miss the 10 very important sailing races that will take place in 2023.

It is a great excitement to follow sailing races. Especially, if the world’s best racers participate and take place in storm-filled oceans. Most sailing races, in which athletes sometimes put their lives on the line, can now be followed online. If you want to be a part of this great excitement from your home, we recommend you not to miss the 10 very important sailing races that will take place in 2023. All these sailing races, some of which take place in the oceans and some in the seas close to the shore, are a different visual feast.

10 Major Sailing Races In 2023
10 Major Sailing Races In 2023

Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta

Date: 6-10 June 2023

Location: Sardinia Island

Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta is hosted by the famous Costa Smeralda Yacht Club in Sardinia, one of Italy’s favorite islands for European jet-sets. The regatta, which has been organized for 16 years, will take place for the second time this year under the name of Giorgio Armani. The competitors of this regatta, which will bring European society together once again, are also very assertive. Single hulls over 27 meters and catamarans over 15 meters can participate in the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, where superyachts will compete. During the four-day regatta, stunning superyachts will compete in the waters of Porto Cervo and off the Archipelago of La Maddalena.

https://www.yccs.it/

Rolex Giraglia Cup

Date: 6-17 June 2023

Location: France

Taking its name from the Giraglia Island on its route, the Rolex Giraglia Cup is one of the most important yacht races in the Mediterranean. The name Rolex was added to the race, which has been held since 1953, in 1997. In this race, where the Mediterranean says, “hello to summer”, the teams go to St. Tropez and finishes in Genoa, Italy, completing the 243 nautical-mile route. In addition to classics such as Swan, Wally and Maxi, racing boats such as Farr 40 participate in the Rolex Giraglia Cup, where hundreds of sailors from different countries of the world compete every year. This exciting fight can be followed live on the website of the race.

https://www.rolexgiraglia.com/index.asp

https://youtu.be/2cg-8XzvAUA

Superyacht Cup Palma

Date: 21-24 June

Location: Majorca Island

Held in Majorca, one of Spain’s most touristic islands, Superyacht Cup Palma is one of the longest running yacht races in Europe. The number of participants of the Superyacht Cup Palma is not as crowded as other races, but the classic boats competing in the race show a great image. Especially during the start in Palma. The fact that it takes place in a warm climate makes the Superyacht Cup Palma even more enjoyable for both racers and spectators. Especially with its boats older than 100 years, Superyahct Cup Palma is among the most impressive sailing races in Europe.

https://www.thesuperyachtcup.com/en/home

Rolex Fastnet Race

Date: July 22, 2023

Location: England

In the Rolex Fastnet Race, one of the most important offshore yacht races in England, sailors compete on one of the most challenging routes in the world. The route of the Rolex Fastnet Race, which is also one of the world’s largest open sea sailing races, is the harsh sea of the North. Starting from the Isle of Wight in England, the racers cross the Needles and the English Channel, then circumnavigate the legendary Fastnet Cliff, known for its extremely dangerous sea, and finish on the same route in Cherbourg, France. The route of this race, which is extremely risky due to cold weather, strong winds and giant waves, as well as ship traffic, has had major accidents in its history. The most well-known of these is the accident in which the Rambler 100, one of the most ambitious boats in the fleet, dropped its keel near the Fastnet Cliff in the 2011 race. The race team of 16 people, who were life-threatening in the accident, were rescued safely. On the other hand, the interest in the Rolex Fastnet Race was so great that the list of participants in the 2015 race was filled 4 minutes and 24 seconds after the registration opened. 340 boats registered for the race in four minutes. The 700 nautical mile Rolex Fastnet Race, which is every sailor’s dream, will be held for the 50th time this year. The race can be followed live on the organization’s official website.

www.rolexfastnetrace.com

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup

Date: 3-9 September 2023

Location: Sardinia Island

Again, sponsored by Rolex, but this time a race that brings together the high society of Europe is the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Held in Porto Cervo, the meeting point of luxury superyachts on Sardinia Island, one of the “cool” islands of Italy, the race is a regatta where the world’s most ambitious sailors compete on the most ambitious boats. As the name suggests, only large boats can participate in the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. The lower limit is 21 meters… The Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, which has been held every year without a break since 1997, is a race that takes place on routes close to the coast. Therefore, viewers can easily watch the visual feast of speed machine sailboats equipped with the latest technologies from their luxury yachts or from the shore.

www.yccs.it

Mini Transat 2023

Date: September 24

Location: France

One of the most iconic races of France, which is famous for its world-class open sea sailing racers, is the Mini Transat. Unlike other races in Europe, it is a low-budget, low-budget, but full of exciting story. It is one of the most difficult sailing races in the world because sailors cross the Atlantic Ocean alone in tiny sailing boats that are only 6.5 meters long and can be called straight from the rowboat. The Mini Transat, attended by hundreds of racers every year, starts in the town of Les Sables d’Olonne on the Atlantic Ocean coast of France and ends in Guadeloupe in the Caribbean. Racers sometimes struggle with the storm for an average of 20 days in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and sometimes they have nerve wars in zero wind. Participating in the Mini Transat race, which is held every two years with a route of 4,050 nautical miles, is considered a challenge for every sailor who wants to take part in ocean races one day. The Mini Transat race can be followed live on the website.

https://www.minitransat.fr/en

Les Voiles de St. Tropez

September 30-October 14

Location: France

One of the most popular stopping points of the French Riviera, St. Tropez, this race is held in the autumn, when the weather in the Mediterranean starts to cool down and the wind finds its pleasure. Les Voiles de St., one of the biggest organizations where maxi yachts come together in the Mediterranean. Tropez, not only big boats, but also small boats are fighting each other. Races in the regatta, which also includes vintage boats in its fleet, are held on short routes close to the shore. Therefore, it is possible to watch this magnificent struggle from the shore. The two-week regatta will be divided into two this time. Smaller boats will compete against each other in the first week. Approximately 250 boats are expected to compete in this series. In the second week, maxi yachts will take the stage. The world’s most ambitious giant racing boats will share their trump card on the course.

Rolex Middle Sea Race

Date: October 21, 2023

Location: Malta

Rolex Middle Sea Race, another European sailing race that offers a visual feast, brings together the historical texture of Malta, known as the “pirate island”, with the world’s most modern sailing boats. The Rolex Middle Sea Race, in which more than 100 boats participate every year, starts from Valletta, the capital of Malta. After leaving Malta, teams circumnavigate Sicily in nearly 600 nautical national offshore races. It first crosses the Strait of Messina, then leaves the Stromboli Volcano, Favignana, Pantelleria and Lampedusa islands at the pier, respectively, and reaches Valletta again. IRC and Class 40 class boats can participate in the race, which can be followed live on the Rolex Middle Sea Race website.

https://www.rolexmiddlesearace.com

Transat Jacques Vabre

Date: 29 October 2023

Location: France

Another iconic offshore race in France, the Transat Jacques Vabre is held every two years. The world’s best sailing racers cross the Atlantic Ocean on the Transat Jacques Vabre, which takes place on the historical coffee trade route between France and Brazil. In this tough challenge where teams of two compete, the teams start from La Havre Port in France and cross the Atlantic Ocean to finish in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. Transat Jacques Vabre, which took place in Class 40, IMOCA, Ocean Fifty and Ultime classes, can be followed on the website. Transat Jacques Vabre, where participation was very high and 75 boats competed in the latest 2021 edition, is the scene of high-tension battles every time.

http://www.transatjacquesvabre.org

Rolex Sydney Hobart

Date: 26 December 2023

Location: Australia

The sailing world closes every year with the Rolex Sydney Hobart. This most important open sea race in the Southern Hemisphere, which has started on Christmas Day every year for 77 years, is one of the most popular competitions of the sailing world. The best racers in the world go to Australia every year just to participate in this race. Teams start from Sydney in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race, which has a very challenging route. At Rolex Sydney Hobart, where very ambitious boats with highly advanced technology compete, the crews reach Tasmania Island with an extremely difficult cruise in the harsh sea of the Southern Ocean, and then turn around and finish in Sydney. The length of the boats participating in the race, which has a route of 628 nautical miles, varies between 30-100 feet.

www.rolexsydneyhobart.com