
Cruising the Great Loop with a Capable Cat and a One-Eyed Dog
A one-eyed dog and its owners take on the American Great Loop aboard an Aquila 44.

A one-eyed dog and its owners take on the American Great Loop aboard an Aquila 44.

A waterfront reborn in one of America’s oldest port cities.

An adventure cruise spanning the Baltic Sea aboard a hearty XO DFNDR 9 proves Scandinavia to be a wildly underrated cruising destination.

Our editors learn firsthand how fast a strict itinerary can be tossed overboard as they attempt to cruise to Bimini on a Beneteau Swift Trawler 48.

Lighthouses, fine eateries, art are among the many things that make this Down East destination hard to walk away from.

As the second-smallest town on Cape Cod, with a population of just 3,000 year-round residents, Provincetown makes up for its small size with an oversized zest for life.

Tucked away on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the quaint town of St. Michaels is a cruiser’s oasis with a picturesque harbor, a historical waterfront and modern amenities.

Lewes, Delaware, triggers a rumination on two kinds of boating: retracing tracks to a familiar harbor, or throwing lines for a new adventure.

A summer spent cruising in Alaska offers a lifetime of first experiences for charter guests and crew alike.

While the name alone is enough to strike terror in the heart of the uninitiated, Cape Fear’s coastal towns are anything but frightening.

Captiva Island, Florida, may just capture your heart. This narrow strip of land just barely above sea level is home to some of the best shell collecting in Florida.

Rounding Cape Horn is the Mount Everest of boating, and for this Chilean boater, the “summit” is only the beginning

Sunset celebrations, vast waterways, a rich history and colorful charm are but a few reasons why we love Key West.

Past meets present on the shores of Amelia Island located on the northeast coast of Florida, thanks to a new deep-water marina and plenty of charm.

Historical charm and a bustling riverfront combine to create one standout southern gem.

A one-eyed dog and its owners take on the American Great Loop aboard an Aquila 44.

A waterfront reborn in one of America’s oldest port cities.

An adventure cruise spanning the Baltic Sea aboard a hearty XO DFNDR 9 proves Scandinavia to be a wildly underrated cruising destination.

Our editors learn firsthand how fast a strict itinerary can be tossed overboard as they attempt to cruise to Bimini on a Beneteau Swift Trawler 48.

Lighthouses, fine eateries, art are among the many things that make this Down East destination hard to walk away from.

As the second-smallest town on Cape Cod, with a population of just 3,000 year-round residents, Provincetown makes up for its small size with an oversized zest for life.

Tucked away on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the quaint town of St. Michaels is a cruiser’s oasis with a picturesque harbor, a historical waterfront and modern amenities.

Lewes, Delaware, triggers a rumination on two kinds of boating: retracing tracks to a familiar harbor, or throwing lines for a new adventure.

A summer spent cruising in Alaska offers a lifetime of first experiences for charter guests and crew alike.

While the name alone is enough to strike terror in the heart of the uninitiated, Cape Fear’s coastal towns are anything but frightening.

Captiva Island, Florida, may just capture your heart. This narrow strip of land just barely above sea level is home to some of the best shell collecting in Florida.

Rounding Cape Horn is the Mount Everest of boating, and for this Chilean boater, the “summit” is only the beginning

Sunset celebrations, vast waterways, a rich history and colorful charm are but a few reasons why we love Key West.

Past meets present on the shores of Amelia Island located on the northeast coast of Florida, thanks to a new deep-water marina and plenty of charm.

Historical charm and a bustling riverfront combine to create one standout southern gem.