Updated: 2.3.26
Many people learning to sail find that confidence only really develops with time on the water. Weekend sailing trips are one of the easiest ways to build that experience. In just a couple of days, participants can practise navigation, handle a yacht in different conditions and gain valuable sea miles.
Courses such as RYA Day Skipper provide an excellent foundation. However, it is the practical application that really cements sailing knowledge. Sailing regularly, encountering new situations and making real decisions at sea are what transform theory into confidence.
Weekend sailing trips provide exactly that opportunity. These short sailing adventures allow people to practise specific skills, experience real passages and build confidence without committing to a longer voyage.
If you’re looking for specific trips and upcoming dates, explore the full range of weekend sailing trips from the Solent.
Many people start with a short coastal trip such as a weekend sailing passage to Weymouth, which provides a practical introduction to passage planning and navigation.
Who Are Weekend Sailing Trips For?
Weekend sailing trips attract a wide range of people.
Some participants have recently completed an RYA Day Skipper course and want more experience. Others are preparing for a Mediterranean charter holiday. Some yacht owners simply want to practise their boat handling.
These trips are also popular with crew building sea miles for Yachtmaster qualifications. They are equally suitable for people trying sailing for the first time.
Because the trips are short and practical, they quickly turn theory into real experience. Many people sailing with us are surprised how much their confidence improves after just one weekend on the water.
Sail to Weymouth in a Weekend
Few experiences build confidence like a real coastal passage. A weekend sailing passage to Weymouth allows participants to experience navigation, tidal planning and watch keeping.
The route from the Solent to Weymouth provides around 120 nautical miles of practical sailing. Participants help plan the passage and take part in the sailing throughout the trip.
Arriving in Weymouth harbour after navigating the Dorset coast is a rewarding moment for many people learning to sail.
On these weekends there is the opportunity for two aspiring Yachtmasters to have a go at skipper a 60nm passage.

Weekend sailing passage from the Solent to Weymouth harbour
Channel Hop to France or the Channel Islands
A weekend sailing trip across the English Channel is a memorable experience. It introduces participants to international passage planning and busy shipping lanes.
Crossing the Channel under sail combines navigation, tidal planning and the excitement of arriving in another country by yacht. For many people learning to sail, it becomes an important milestone.
Also – like the Weymouth weekends there is the opportunity for two aspiring Yachtmasters to have a go at skipper a 60nm passage.

Yacht crossing the English Channel on a weekend sailing trip
Boat Handling Weekends
Boat handling is one of the most valuable practical sailing skills. Marina manoeuvres and tight spaces can challenge even experienced crew and opportunities to practice parking a boat can be hard to come by unless you own your own boat or are on an RYA Course.
Our boat handling sailing weekends focus on manoeuvres under power and sail. Participants practise berthing, unberthing and handling a yacht in confined spaces.
These skills are also developed during our Solent sailing weekend course, where participants practise navigation and boat handling while exploring the Solent.
With small groups on board, everyone has the chance to practise repeatedly. By the end of the weekend, marina manoeuvres feel far less intimidating.

Yacht manoeuvring discussion in a marina with instructor guidance
Celestial Navigation Weekends
Before GPS, sailors navigated using the sun, moon and stars. Learning this skill remains fascinating and useful today when crossing an ocean.
A celestial navigation sailing weekend teaches participants how to use a sextant and calculate their position. The training takes place while sailing around the Isle of Wight.
Many people find this traditional navigation method both challenging and rewarding.

Participants practising celestial navigation with a sextant on a yacht
Round the Island Race
The Round the Island Race is one of the most famous sailing events in the world. Hundreds of yachts race around the Isle of Wight each year.
Taking part in the Round the Island Race sailing experience offers something very different from a normal sailing trip. The pace is faster and teamwork is essential.
For many people sailing with us it becomes one of the most exciting sailing events they have experienced.

Yachts racing during the Round the Island Race around the Isle of Wight
Heavy Weather Sailing Weekends
Learning to manage stronger conditions is an important part of building confidence at sea.
Our heavy weather sailing weekend course teaches techniques such as heaving-to, running under bare poles and managing a yacht in rough conditions.
Participants practise these skills with experienced instructors on board. The experience prepares people for more demanding passages in the future.

Yacht practising with storm jib and tri-sail on a heavy weather training weekend
Night Sailing Weekends
Sailing at night feels very different from sailing during the day. Navigation lights, reduced visibility and vessel traffic require careful attention.
A night sailing training weekend allows participants to practise navigating in darkness and gain confidence sailing after sunset.
The Solent provides an excellent training environment with numerous navigation marks and passing vessels.

night sailing training in the Solent with navigation lights and buoys
Solent Sailing Weekend Courses
Sometimes the best way to improve is simply to spend time on the water.
A Solent sailing weekend course allows participants to practise navigation, boat handling and seamanship in one of the UK’s most famous sailing areas – the Solent.
Sailing past landmarks such as the Needles adds to the enjoyment while building valuable experience.

Yacht sailing past the Needles during a Solent sailing weekend
Mediterranean Preparation Weekends
Many people plan to charter yachts in Greece, Croatia or Italy. Mediterranean marinas often involve stern-to mooring.
A Mediterranean charter preparation sailing weekend teaches the manoeuvres commonly used when chartering abroad.
Participants practise stern-to berthing and close-quarters manoeuvring. These skills make Mediterranean chartering far easier.
We have a handy infographic on what is involved in getting qualified to charter a yacht in the Med.

Yachts moored stern-to in the Mediterranean
Taster Sailing Weekends
For those completely new to sailing, a sailing taster weekend experience provides a relaxed introduction.
Participants help sail the yacht, learn basic techniques and experience life on board. Many people discover a new passion for sailing during their first weekend afloat.

Beginners learning sailing basics during a taster sailing weekend
A Weekend on the Water Can Transform Your Sailing
It is remarkable how much experience people gain in just two days on the water. Practical sailing, real passages and hands-on navigation build confidence quickly.
Many participants use these trips as stepping stones to bigger adventures. Longer passages and offshore sailing often follow.
To explore all available options, visit our weekend sailing trips from the Solent page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Weekend Sailing
Do I need sailing experience to join a weekend sailing trip?
Not always. Some sailing weekends suit beginners, while others are designed for people with some experience.
What can you learn during a sailing weekend?
Participants practise navigation, passage planning, marina manoeuvres, night sailing, heavy weather sailing, how to use a sextant, seamanship and lots more.
Are sailing weekends useful after completing Day Skipper?
Yes. Many people use sailing weekends to build practical experience after completing their course.
Can you build sea miles during a sailing weekend?
Yes. Passage weekends such as Weymouth or Channel crossings allow participants to log valuable sea miles.
Where do these sailing weekends start?
Most trips depart and return from Southampton in the Solent.




















