Sailing Schools in Virginia
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Yachting Education
Norfolk, United States
Norfolk, situated on the southern edge of the Chesapeake Bay, offers a rich maritime environment and access to a vast inland sea that's ideal for learning to sail. The Bay provides a range of conditions and plenty of open water, perfect for developing skills from basic boat handling to coastal navigation.

Sail & Surf Adventures
22576, USA
Sail & Surf Adventures is located at Carters Cove Marina in Weems, Virginia, nestled in the scenic Northern Neck. The school offers a welcoming environment with well-maintained facilities and a focus on personalized instruction. Students can choose to learn aboard the classic Columbia 36, Galene, which features modern upgrades, or opt for private lessons on their own vessel. With easy access to the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay, the location provides ideal conditions for practicing and honing sailing skills in protected waters.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are currently 2 schools in Virginia. Each of these schools is a certified training center, meeting rigorous international standards for safety, equipment, and instructor expertise.
Yes, there are RYA-certified sailing schools in Virginia. RYA (Royal Yachting Association) certifications are internationally recognized and often required by yacht charter companies as proof of competence.
Yes, there are ASA-affiliated schools in Virginia offering a range of sailing certifications. ASA (American Sailing Association) courses follow a proven curriculum designed to take you from a complete beginner to a confident coastal cruiser.
In Virginia, major certifications are available. These programs provide a structured learning path, allowing you to build your skills progressively and earn licenses that are valid for international bareboat charters.
Yes, several schools in Virginia offer Competent Crew and Day Skipper courses. Competent Crew is the ideal starting point for beginners to learn the basics of life on board, while Day Skipper is the first step toward taking command of your own vessel.
