Sleep & Reset Retreat
Seven nights where nothing is asked of you.
Reserve A PlaceAsk A Question- Air conditioning through the night in every cabin
- Anchorages chosen for silence, not for the view
- No dawn starts and no engine before eight
- Afternoons entirely unstructured
- Dark-sky nights at anchor, well away from harbour light
- Low and no alcohol throughout
Most holidays are a second job. An itinerary, a booking, a table at eight, a thing you paid for and must now enjoy.
This week has almost nothing in it. We sail short, gentle passages in the morning and stop early. There is no programme after lunch. Anchorages are chosen for silence rather than for scenery, we do not start engines at dawn, and every cabin has air conditioning that runs through the night.
Phones go into a drawer on the first evening. Most people ask for them back on day four, look at them, and put them away again.
How The Days Run
- Day One
- Split. Boarding at leisure, a short passage, an early anchor.
- Day Two
- Sail, swim, sleep. The pattern of the week is set.
- Day Three
- Morning cold swim, then nothing until dinner.
- Day Four
- The longest passage of the week, entirely under sail where the wind allows.
- Day Five
- A day at anchor. No movement at all.
- Day Six
- Islands and a slow walk ashore before the last night out.
- Day Seven
- Return to Split, unhurried.
What The Price Covers
- Seven nights aboard in a private cabin
- All meals aboard
- Skipper and crew
- Harbour and berth fees
- A vessel selected for quiet running and night cooling
Afterwards
A short written guide to keeping the sleep you found, and a group call four weeks later.
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Places are held for 48 hours from enquiry. Tell us who is coming and we will confirm the cabin.
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