How to Save Money Whilst on Sailweek: A Fun Guide for Budget-Savvy Sailors
Ahoy there, future Sailweek adventurers! If you’re ready to set sail for a week of sun, sea, and epic memories without emptying your wallet, you’ve come to the right place. We know a lot of you are travelling around Europe for a few weeks so we’ve got the lowdown on how to make your Sailweek experience unforgettable without breaking the bank. Grab your captain’s hat and let’s dive in!
Stock Up Smartly: Big local supermarkets are Your Best Friend
First things first – let’s talk supplies. Before you even think about boarding that beautiful boat, make a pit stop at a big local supermarket. Trust us, it’s a treasure trove of affordable goodies. The Sailweek event team will have all the info on where to find these stores on route, so no need to worry about getting lost on the mainland. On our Greece route we even have a supermarket partner who can drop it directly to your boat. Win win.
Why bigger local supermarkets?
Affordable Alcohol: Buy your booze in bulk. Beers, wines, and spirits are way cheaper at Lidl compared to those tiny island shops.
Snacks Galore: Stock up on munchies for those late-night cravings. Chips, cookies, nuts – you name it, they’ve got it.
Meal Essentials: Think pasta, rice, bread, and canned goods. Perfect for whipping up quick and easy meals on the boat. For those who didn’t take a food package with us.
Mainland vs. Island: The Battle of the Prices
Here’s a pro tip: buy as much as you can on the mainland. Islands are beautiful, but their prices? Not so much. From snacks to sunscreen, the mainland’s got your back when it comes to saving those precious pennies.
Pre-Drinks on the Boat: Party Like a Pro
Sailweek is one of the only companies that is BYO so before you hit up our parties, why not start with some pre’s on the boat? It’s fun, it’s social, and most importantly, it’s budget-friendly. Break out those drinks, play some tunes, and enjoy the sunset with your crew. It’s the perfect way to kick off the evening without splashing too much cash.
Gourmet on a Budget: Meals Made Easy
Let’s elevate your on-board dining experience! Creating delicious meals on the boat is not only cost-effective but also a fantastic way to bond with your crew. Here’s how to make it work:
- Breakfast: Imagine starting your day with fresh fruit, creamy yoghurt or how about whipping up some scrambled eggs with a sprinkle of herbs? It’s all about simple, fresh ingredients that are quick to prepare and taste amazing.
- Lunch: Think gourmet sandwiches with a variety of fillings, vibrant salads with local produce, or a delightful pasta dish. Add some local cheese and cured meats, and you’ve got a spread that rivals any restaurant.
By preparing breakfast and lunch on the boat, you’ll save a ton, leaving you more money for a delicious dinner out.
Dinner Out: Savour the Local Flavour
Now that you’ve saved on breakfast and lunch, treat yourself to a nice dinner out. Enjoy the local cuisine, explore charming island restaurants, and make the most of your evenings. It’s all about balance, after all. Your skipper will have options for all budgets from budget dining to fine dining and everything in between.
Enjoy Free Activities: Dive into Fun
Who says you need to spend a lot to have a great time? Sailweek offers plenty of free activities that are just as exciting:
Bonus Tips for Ultimate Savings
1. Group Shopping:Team up with your boat buddies for a big grocery haul. Bulk buying often means better deals.
2. Table service: Taking a table and bottle service split between a group can work out cheaper than buying single drinks, plus you get the best seat in the house.
3. Reusable Bottles: Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated without constantly buying bottled water.
4. Pack Smart: Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats. Buying these on the islands can be pricey.