Around Antigua
Hottest places to stay and sail - all photos Sarah Norbury
Specialising in yachts, sailing, travel, food. I've been published in The Times, The Telegraph, The Spectator, Yachting World, Boat International, The Superyachts Book, The AA's Essential Sailing Destinations and magazines including Slimmer, Diesel Car and Classic Boat.
Former magazine editor, Practical Boat Owner and Yachting Monthly - Britain's two best-selling sailing titles. (Time Inc UK).
TV and radio appearances as yachting spokesperson - News at Ten, Radio Solent.
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Hottest places to stay and sail - all photos Sarah Norbury
You see them in harbours from the Med to the Caribbean: retired British couples sitting on their yachts sipping gin and tonic - or if they've gone native, sangria, rum cocktails and chilled Pinot Grigio. Tanned limbs and sun-streaked hair make it obvious they're not mere two-week tourists.
Abba's Bjorn Ulvaeus' iconic new building for his hometown
Travel article - where to stay, what to eat, how to get there
Travel - Antigua sailing - all photos Sarah Norbury
Still on sale so only showing first spread
Smoked, baked, cured or sushi, the Norwegian Atlantic salmon is the king of fish
The new Dehler 38 is a proven race winner with plenty of cruising options available at an attractive price. This is the first Dehler model to be produced by Hanse from scratch (design concept to finished yacht) after it took over the marque four years ago.
Sarah Norbury takes a closer look at Beneteau's avant-garde Oceanis 38 If you haven't seen an Oceanis for a while you will be surprised. (See what we mean by watching our Beneteau Oceanis 38 Video: First Look.)The latest models are tagged 'new generation' and look radically different with their signature arches over the companionway.
The top-selling Hanse 445 has been given a full facelift... Sarah Norbury outlines the improvements The Hanse 445 is one of its German builder's best-selling models with around 200 sold in the first two years of production. Given its popularity, why has it been given a 'facelift', to be re-launched with fanfare at the 2013 autumn boat shows?