Transatlantic ARC 2026

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10/11/2026
ARC-Escapado 2026
  • ARC-Escapado 2026ARC-Escapado 2026Start Time: 12:00Available: 5 seats
  • ARC-Sao-Jorge 2026ARC-Sao-Jorge 2026Start Time: 12:00Available: 9 seats
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12 days of boat prep / training, 16-27 days sailing
Availability : 10th November - 19th December 2026
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
Rodney Bay, St Lucia
Min Age : 18+
Max People : 10 on Escapado and Venturoso, 12 on Sao Jorge
Race Details

Since November 1986, the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers has been a main fixture in the sailing diary for over 30 years. As the largest race of its kind, it’s a ‘must do’ for many; registering on the bucket list of experienced sea dogs and unseasoned landlubbers alike.

Better known as ARC, the rally attracts over 200 boats and 1200 people every year, from all over the world. Strangers gather together at Las Palmas on Gran Canaria. Here, they meet their fellow crewmates and become familiar with the boat that will be their home for the next few weeks. They will spend their land-based days preparing themselves with training and safety drills. Then, the first gun will sound and the rally will begin. Sails are unfurled and the boats plough through the waves towards the classic trade wind routes. Elements are battled. Old and new skills are put to the test. All while the boats sail 2700NM across the planet’s second-largest ocean. By the time the boats cruise into the warm waters of St Lucia, life-long friends step off the boats and into the open arms of the welcoming committee. And some well-earned rest and celebration.

Sail Racing Academy has successfully completed ARC each year since 2018, starting with a single boat in 2018 and 2019, then with two boats annually from 2020 through 2023. In 2024, three boats took part under the Sail Racing Academy banner. Highlights include a podium finish in 2020 and actually winning the Racing Division in 2022. Sail Racing Academy will again join ARC in the Racing Division. This means no mechanical propulsion; it’s the wind in the sails the whole way! We recognise that for many of our crew on board this is an opportunity to fulfil a lifelong dream. ARC can be the most wonderful of champagne sailing or a challenge to overcome as a team, embracing a whole lot of fun along the way.

We offer a discounted rate to two members of the crew on each boat if you are under the age of 25 by the time the trip starts. Please enquire if you are interested in this offer.

Though Sail Racing Academy is all for everyone enjoying themselves, safety remains our top priority. We require anyone interested in this trip to have a phone conversation with one of our team members to discuss expectations. We also recommend crew members take a sea survival course. 

Departure & Return Location

Unless having arrived with the boat, the crew will meet the boat in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria and will disembark in St Lucia, Caribbean.  The nearest airport to Las Palmas is the Gran Canaria Airport which is about a half hour drive to Las Palmas. The Hewanorra International Airport on the island of St Lucia is about 1.5hrs from Rodney Bay, the final destination of the race.

All travel to and from the airports is not covered by the race price.

Departure Time

We will depart Las Palmas on November 22nd 2026 with the starting gun.   

Price Includes

  • Race Entry
  • Yacht Charter
  • Accommodation on board (shared cabins)
  • Certified Professional Skipper
  • Basic Training
  • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water)
  • Mooring Fees
  • Insurance for the yacht
  • Lifejacket
  • Personal locating beacon

Price Excludes

  • Airfares
  • Meals offboard
  • Transfers airport-marina-airport
  • Shore based accommodation
  • Wet gear
  • Personal insurance
  • Provisioning (around £120)
What to Expect
  • No PassengersAlthough we are happy to provide sight seeing adventures, this experience is an Ocean race. You can expect to be actively involved in sailing the boat, there isn't any rail meat on our boats. Please expect the prep week to be hard work, getting a boat ready to cross an ocean is a huge undertaking, we can't do it without everyone pulling in the same direction, this is also a great opportunity to learn the systems onboard and bond with your fellow crew mates.
  • Racing across an oceanWe love sailing but for us racing adds that extra something special, working as a team, powered only by the wind, through squalls and becalmed weather, this extra challenge makes the arrival into St Lucia all that more rewarding.
  • Professional InstructionOur Skippers are experienced instructors that make every crew member feel welcome and tailor their delivery to the experience and style of the crew
  • Competitive boatAlthough the taking part is often fun, we believe the full experience comes from pushing ourselves to the max and competing with other boats on the water with a view to win
  • High safety standardsMaintaining and equipping a yacht to a high standard is not an easy task. Careful consideration goes into selecting the most suitable equipment.
FAQs
  • Is an Atlantic crossing difficult?The challenge is more in being mentally prepared for a long sail than actual sailing.
  • What happens during the preparation week?During the preparation week, you’ll get a chance to sign up to lectures with topics on astro navigation, weather routing, and provisioning at sea. Throughout the week, the focus is preparing the boat for a 18-25 days passage - this includes cleaning,restowing, completing safety drills, a full safety inspection and planning your meal/food provisions. We’ll try and do some sailing however the priority will be ensuring everything is properly prepared before departure.
  • How do meals work on board?This will depend on the number of crew and the duration of the passage, but generally each crew member is expected to prepare 2-4 dinners during the trip. Do note that fresh food will be available during the first half of the journey, with mostly non-perishable items used in the latter half.
  • What’s for breakfast and lunch?Breakfast will have more of UHT milk for porridge, oats, cereals, and muesli. Lunch is a mix of wraps and meats/cheeses. Plenty of snacks are available so don’t worry about missing a meal due to sleep or if the main options don’t quite suit your tastes.
  • How much do I need to contribute towards provisions?We suggest contributing £120 for provisions. We can guide you through what worked in the previous years and the easiest was "something to chuck in a big pot and cook up.”
  • What if I have dietary restrictions or allergies?You’ll be able to note any dietary restrictions in the Registration Form once joining instructions are sent out. A shared Google spreadsheet will be provided for the group to plan meals and communicate any dietary restrictions or allergies.
  • What happens with food and other waste?Organic waste goes overboard while plastic is washed, cut up, compressed, and stored in small bottles. We’re checking on the latest guidelines for metal disposal.
  • How do we clean after cooking?Everything that needs washing will be washed in salt water and rinsed in fresh water.
  • How do sleeping shifts work?The skipper decides on this after meeting the crew.
  • Can I fish on board?Yes, definitely - there are two fishing rods available. However, it's best to discuss this with the crew to make sure everyone's preferences are taken into account.
  • How much should I pack?We recommend following our suggested Kit List but aim to pack lightly as possible, as storage space on board is very limited. Keeping your gear to a minimum will make it easier to stow them and keep sleeping areas clear - and most importantly don’t forget your wet weather gear!
  • Do I need deck shoes or boots?While going barefoot is often most comfortable, we recommend bringing deck shoes over boots. These are useful to wear during the first few days as you get used to the boat or in bad weather conditions.
  • Do I need to bring any safety equipment with me?The boat has life vests, tethers, and EPIRB so there’s no need to bring safety gear unless you want to bring a personal EPIRB (not essential). Please bring your own headtorch with redlight only mode and you’re welcome to bring a personal knife if you’d like.
  • Is there wifi on board?All boats have Starlink Satellite Internet. While the connection is generally fast, it's not always reliable.
Boats

We’ve been racing Escapado since 2018, over the years we’ve optimised her to be safer and more competitive, she has a great sail wardrobe and is competitive. She won ARC racing division in 2022.

Sao Jorge joined our fleet in 2021, she is coded to Cat 0 (Can legally sail anywhere in the world) she meets the highest British yachting safety standards and carries the highest level of safety equipment, she’s not as competitive as Escapado or Venturoso having a smaller sail wardrobe and shallower keel, however, she is an excellent boat to learn on being stable, spacious and more comfortable. She won the round Barbados race in 2022.

Venturoso joined our fleet this past October, diving straight into the 2024 Transatlantic ARC Race. Although both Venturoso and Escapado are designed for competitive sailing, she offers a slight edge over Escapado with enhanced performance capabilities.

Escapado
Sao Jorge
Venturoso
Itinerary

***DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE***

The Transatlantic ARC 2026 has been confirmed for November 22nd, however, the exact schedule has yet to be released. We do not believe the dates below will be altered, but please occasionally check this page as we will be updating it as soon as the full official schedule is released. 

Days 1-6 - 10th-15th Nov 2026Sea Survival Course

We’re hoping to once again offer a two-day Sea Survival course as part of the preparation and training days. Each boat’s crew will spend two days completing the course, while the remaining days will be dedicated to preparing and readying their vessel. This prep work will continue throughout the week leading up to the start.

The course is not only a great opportunity for crew to learn and practise essential safety procedures together, but it also helps us meet the ARC’s minimum requirement for certified crew members. While completely optional, we do highly recommend taking part. Please note that this course comes at an additional cost. We’ll confirm the final details shortly.

Days 7-12 - 16th-21st Nov 2026Boat Preparation & Training

In the lead-up to the start, you’ll spend your days preparing the boat, attending seminars, and getting to know both your yacht and your fellow crewmates. The schedule will be a mix of hands-on work, training sessions, and opportunities to build team dynamics.

There are usually plenty of chances to join in with the local social events organised by the ARC. These are a great way to make new friends and get a feel for the wider fleet. That said, do expect the first few days to involve some hard graft. All the boats on the dock will be busy with repairs, last-minute improvements, provisioning, and fine-tuning, and we are no exception. It’s a full-on week, but incredibly rewarding.

Day 13 - 22nd Nov 2026Official start to the ARC

12:45hrs start gun. The ARC begins. 

This is a great opportunity to gain considerable miles towards qualifying for the RYA Yachtmaster Qualification.

Day 39 - 18th Dec 2026Official end of the race

At 12:00hrs, the finishing line to the race closes. This gives all of the boats an amble 27 days to cross the Atlantic.

Day 40 - 19th Dec 2026Prize Giving Ceremony

A time of parties and celebrations.

19th Dec 2026Departure

Before departure, we kindly ask everyone to help with a general cleaning and tidying of the boat.

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11 Reviews
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Julia Helena Ferraresi

Family Traveller

My favourite part is the feeling of being at sea, the amazing crew and favourite skipper Germaine!

02/01/2026

Konstantinos Chatzis

Solo Traveller

My favourite part is the unique learning experience! The ocean was a blast! Germaine has been a great skipper throughout the journey and surfing the waves under the big spinnaker.

18/12/2025

Graham Weedon

Solo Traveller

My favourite part is the crew!

18/12/2025

Urs Burchard

Solo Traveller

My favourite part is the sailing and passing the waves!

18/12/2025

Eric Gay

Solo Traveller

My favourite part is the teamwork and friendships formed

17/12/2025
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