Come join us for the trip of a lifetime!

That is how our guests describe their week with us. Now it is your turn!

Sail the incredible Abaco Islands in the beautiful Bahamas
This northern chain of Bahamian islands offers some of the best sailing in the world! The lay of the islands offers protection from the ocean’s waves and swells allowing calm sailing. Every day we will explore different islands, beaches, and reefs. And every night we will anchor behind a different island enjoying our own paradise. We like to catch our own fresh fish, lobster, and conch as much as we can. So be prepared to lick you lips with delicious food!

The amazing Sailing Ship “Ciganka”
“Ciganka” is a 78 ft. steel gaff rigged ketch weighing in at 65 tons. We designed and built her entirely by ourselves. We live aboard her full time. We have air conditioning, flush toilets, comfortable staterooms, hot showers, hammocks, new snorkel and fishing gear, and a new 24 ft. stretch limo dinghy! We are happy to invite you into our home to share some great adventures with us!

Experience a true sailing adventure!
We all work together in the various aspects of running the ship. You will walk away with a full experience of the cruising lifestyle.

Ciganka High Adventure Sailing Brochure

Recent Charters
The WI, CO, and IL Crew The WI, CO, and IL Crew
This group came from 3 different states - WI, CO, and IL. They did not know each other but they were all ready to make the most of their week aboard Ciganka. The week started out with literally no wind.

THE Exceptional Crew - Saline, MI THE Exceptional Crew - Saline, MI
It all began in 2004 when Boy Scout Troop 446 from Saline, MI boarded Ciganka for a week of high adventure and sailing. Then in 2007 Venturing Crew 444 from Saline, MI came on board to share what they experienced 3 years earlier with their new crew mates.

Venture Crew 125 - Rochester, MI Venture Crew 125 - Rochester, MI
A huge thank you to such a fun, energized, easy going crew that made the most of everything they did all week long. When they went out on a snorkel you could hardly get them out of the water. When they went hiking and exploring on an island they would check out every nook and cranny as to what was there.

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