Sailing holiday · Monfalcone
Adriatic Sailing Holidaysmore time, more sea, real sailing
10 days from Monfalcone: life aboard, bays, harbours, safe route decisions and clear all-in services.
Sailing holidays in the Adriatic mean more time for sea, cruising area and life on board: several days aboard SY HERA with skipper, small crew and weather-based routing.
Who is this for?
This experience is for people who like water, coast and personal atmosphere and prefer real experiences over standardised programmes.
What you take away
- Personal instead of anonymous
- Small crew
- Direct contact
- Real time by the water
Variants, dates & prices
10 days
Sailing Holidays 10 Days All-In
Ten days of sailing from Monfalcone with time for bays, harbours, longer legs and real life aboard SY HERA.
Price categories
Dates for this variant
Included
Accommodation aboard, skipper, basic board cash / simple provisions aboard, diesel within normal trip scope, harbour fees within the usual route, final cleaning, gas and water.
Meeting point
Where exactly are we?
Starting point and meeting point is Marina Monfalcone. Final details are confirmed personally after your request because date, crew, weather and berth situation are checked individually.
Marina Monfalcone · berth M5Stefan Müller · c/o SY HERABerth M5 · Via Bagni Nuova 41 · 34074 Monfalcone (GO), ItalyOpen mapAll-in means fewer surprises and more clarity.
What is already included with ONBOAT
Many services that are often charged separately through a crew fund or additional fees are already included with ONBOAT. This gives you a clear overview of your expected costs before your trip begins.
- Accommodation on board
- Professional skipper
- Simple on-board catering
- Fuel within the normal cruising framework
- Marina and harbour fees
- Final cleaning
- Bed linen
- Water & soft drinks
- Parking in Monfalcone
- Safety equipment
- Personal support in small groups
Why ONBOAT is different
ONBOAT combines personal sailing experiences with professional standards for safety, equipment and guest care.
- Commercial operation
- Regular technical inspections of the yacht
- AIS on board
- Radar on board
- Automatic lifejackets
- Satellite communication
- Small groups
- Personal support
What our guests say
„I joined the North Sea crossing as a mile-building trip – a unique experience with a very experienced skipper. Gladly again!“
„Thank you for a very nice passage and great support. Excellent service and a great experience. Gladly again, anytime.“
Skippers in action
Depending on date and format, experienced skippers from the ONBOAT environment accompany the trip. The focus is calm seamanship, clear communication and safe decisions on board.
Practical context
For guests looking for a yacht holiday in the Adriatic without chartering, organising or taking full responsibility themselves. Ideal for couples, friends, solo travellers and small groups who prefer a personal format over mass tourism.
ONBOAT attitude
If you want a compact escape, the Sailing Weekend is the better choice. If you want to become more confident as a skipper, Skipper Training Adriatic is the right page. For single holiday days, Grado day sailing trip, Trieste day sailing trip and Sunset Cruise are separate formats.
Itinerary
The itinerary is tied to the selected variant. Three-day, four-day, five-day and land-based formats may differ.
Arrival & briefing
Check-in, safety briefing, crew roles and first orientation for yacht, region and format.
Practice, sailing or region
The main content depends on the variant: training, sailing experience, yacht care, Work Afloat or land-based regional experience.
Return, feedback & next step
Clean conclusion, personal feedback and a clear next step if further support makes sense.
FAQ
Practical answers sorted by topic. Open a section and then the individual question.
General questions Booking, weather, arrival, costs and life on board.
Do I need sailing experience?
No. Many ONBOAT experiences are suitable without previous sailing knowledge. You may help actively if you like, or simply enjoy being a guest.
Can I join alone?
Yes. Solo travellers are welcome. Before confirmation we check whether date, crew size and cabin situation fit well.
Can I book as a couple or with friends?
Yes. You can request individual berths, cabins or, depending on the offer, the whole yacht exclusively.
How large are the groups?
ONBOAT deliberately works with small groups. This leaves room for questions, safety, personal guidance and real life on board.
What does all-in mean?
All-in means that the main services are transparently included. Depending on the offer this may include yacht, skipper, accommodation on board, basic board cash, normal harbour fees, gas, water and final cleaning.
Which additional costs may occur?
Additional costs are mainly personal expenses: travel, restaurants, special shore visits, individual drinks or special wishes. Unusual harbour fees or weather-related changes are discussed personally.
How does a request work?
You send a request. We personally check date, crew size, weather window, cabins and framework and reply with a suitable proposal.
When is a booking binding?
A booking becomes binding only after personal confirmation by ONBOAT and according to the agreed booking and payment conditions.
Do I have to pay immediately?
No. First we check whether the offer really fits. After that you receive the next steps transparently.
What happens in bad weather?
Safety comes before the programme. Route, timing or contents may be adjusted. If leaving harbour responsibly is not sensible, we decide calmly and transparently.
Who decides route and programme?
The final decision lies with the responsible skipper. Crew wishes are considered, but weather, safety and seamanship come first.
How do I get to Monfalcone?
Monfalcone can be reached by car, train and via the airports of Trieste, Venice or Treviso. Details are coordinated according to the date.
Are there parking options?
There are parking options in and around the marina depending on season. Before arrival we provide suitable guidance.
What should I bring?
Bring a soft travel bag instead of a hard suitcase, non-slip shoes, weatherproof clothing, sun protection, personal medication and what you really need for a few days on board.
What is a typical day on board like?
After weather check and short briefing there is sailing, training or passage, breaks, harbour or anchorage and a shared end of the day.
Is there Wi-Fi or power on board?
Power is available on board, but not unlimited like at home. Wi-Fi depends on mobile reception. For work or longer use we clarify needs beforehand.
What happens in case of illness?
Please inform us as early as possible. Depending on booking status, date and conditions we check fair options.
Can dates be postponed?
Sometimes yes, but not automatically. Yacht, crew, weather window and other bookings must fit together.
Are children or teenagers possible?
Yes, depending on format, age, weather, crew and responsibility situation. We check such requests especially carefully.
Why is every request checked personally?
Because weather, crew, experience, cabins, safety and expectations must fit together. ONBOAT is not a mass booking system.
Sailing holidays Several days on board with sea, coast and life on board.
Must I sail actively every day?
No. You can help, steer or handle sails – or simply relax and enjoy life on board.
How many nautical miles are typical?
It depends on weather, crew and route. Sailing holidays are not about mileage, but a good mix of sailing, shore time and calm.
Do we always sleep in harbour?
Not necessarily. Depending on weather, route and crew, anchorages may be possible. The skipper decides.
How are sailing holidays different from charter?
You do not have to organise, charter or take responsibility yourself. ONBOAT provides framework, yacht, skipper and clear routines.
How do sailing holidays differ from a sailing weekend?
Sailing holidays give more time for the area, legs, bays and life aboard. The weekend is the compact first step.
Can beginners join sailing holidays?
Yes, if you are open to life aboard and a small crew. You do not need a licence, but willingness to share life aboard matters.
How many miles will we sail?
It depends on weather, crew and time window. The aim is not a mileage record, but a safe, beautiful and sensible trip.
Are sailing holidays also practical sea experience?
Yes. They are not a classic training course, but helm, lines, navigation, weather, anchoring and harbour procedures can be experienced practically.
Sailing basics & onboard practice Basic terms, knots, equipment and safety explained simply.
What is starboard?
Starboard is the right-hand side of a vessel when looking forward.
What is port side?
Port is the left-hand side of a vessel when looking forward.
What is a fender?
A fender protects yacht and quay from pressure marks and damage when berthing.
What is a cleat?
A cleat is a fitting for securing lines. Mooring lines are led and fixed there.
What is a figure-eight knot?
A figure-eight knot is a stopper knot at the end of a line. It prevents the line from running through a block or eye and looks like an eight.
What is a bowline?
A bowline creates a fixed loop that does not tighten under load. It is one of the most important knots on board.
What is a clove hitch?
A clove hitch is useful for quickly attaching fenders or lines to rails, stanchions or posts.
What means making fast on a cleat?
A line is led around the cleat with turns and a locking turn so it holds but can be released again.
What is the mainsheet?
The mainsheet controls and trims the mainsail. It is one of the most important lines in the cockpit.
What is an in-mast furling mainsail?
It rolls into the mast. It is comfortable to handle, but needs careful use and awareness of wind pressure.
What is a battened mainsail?
It has battens that stabilise the sail shape. It often performs better but requires more manual handling.
What is a sprayhood?
A sprayhood protects the companionway and forward cockpit area from wind, spray and weather.
What is a bimini?
A bimini is a sun canopy over the cockpit. It provides shade but still needs attention in wind.
What is a saildrive?
A saildrive is a compact drive unit under the hull. It transfers engine power directly to the propeller.
What is prop walk?
When reversing, the propeller creates sideways force. The stern moves to port or starboard depending on rotation.
What belongs in a safety briefing?
Life jackets, extinguishers, distress call, deck behaviour, toilets, gas, power, man overboard, first aid and clear roles on board.
Request
Send a request. We check availability, crew and framework personally.