Atlantic Crossing, Canary Islands: ARC Boats Gather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Anticipation for the ARC and ARC+ is building as boats from around the world are gathering in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. These iconic sailing rallies, organized by World Cruising Club, will see over 1200 participants complete crossings of the Atlantic Ocean and this year will be particularly special as 2025 marks the 40th edition of the ARC.

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ARC+ Boats Will be the First to Leave

The ARC+ will leave Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on 9 November, sailing 850 NM to the southwest towards Mindelo in the Cape Verde Islands. After completing this leg of the journey, participants will take some time to explore, refresh and replenish supplies, before setting off on 21 November to sail 2150 NM to Grenada in the Caribbean.

Flags flying in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria before the start of World Cruising Club’s ARC+ 2024 rally. Image (c) World Cruising Club

The ARC will leave Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on 23 November and participants will sail 2700 NM to Saint Lucia. Since the first edition of the ARC in 1986, over 7000 boats have taken part in the rally.

Boats of all shapes and sizes

This year, there are a total of 89 entries for ARC+. The largest boat taking part in ARC+ is Anastasia (JEY), a Fountaine Pajot Alegria 67 (20.36M), and the smallest boat is Restless of Stornoway (GBR), a Rustler 36 (10.77M).

Participating in the ARC+, there will be 58 monohulls, 28 catamarans and 3 trimarans. The most common builds of boat are Fountaine Pajot (7), Lagoon (6) and Oyster (6).

This year, there are currently 150 entries in the ARC. The smallest boat participating in ARC 2025 is Heartbeat2 (DEU), a JPK 10.30 (10.34M) and the largest boat participating is Vantanera (MLT), a Wally (30.6M).

Participating in the ARC, there are 117 monohulls, 31 catamarans and 2 trimarans. The most popular boats are Oyster (13), Beneteau (11) and Swan (10).

The start of the 2024 ARC+ Rally from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Image (c) World Cruising Club.

A diverse fleet

One of the undoubtedly special aspects of the ARC and ARC+ is the diversity of participants. Every year, sailors from around the world take part and there is an impressive age range between participants.

In the ARC+ fleet, over 400 sailors will take part, sailing on boats from 27 countries. The country with the highest number of entrants is United Kingdom (21 boats), Germany (8 boats), then United States of America (7 boats).

ARC+ participants range from 1-71 years old and a record breaking number of 52 children are due to participate in this year’s ARC+ rally. The number of children taking part this year is a significant increase from 2024 where 37 children took part.

Eight year old Hilde Larsen steering Viking Crusader in ARC 1986.  Image (c) World Cruising Club.

In the ARC, over 750 sailors are set to take part, sailing on boats from 31 different countries. The country with the most entrants is United Kingdom (51 boats), followed by Germany (12 boats) and France (10 boats). 11 children are due to participate, and the age range of participants spans from 6-80 years old.

The 40th edition of the ARC

2025 is the 40th edition of the ARC, and World Cruising Club will use this as an opportunity to enhance the programme in several ways to create a fitting spectacle to commemorate this significant milestone.

Boats at the start of the first ARC rally in 1986. Image (c) World Cruising Club.

Gran Canaria locals are encouraged to be as involved as possible with public shoreside events such as opening ceremony parades, as well as spectating the ARC and ARC+ starts from the marina wall. 2025 will also see the return of the ARC dinghy race, which is a fantastic social activity taking place just after the ARC opening ceremony on 16 November.

Additionally, World Cruising Club will be introducing the new initiatives of ‘ARC Radio’ and ‘ARC Live’. ARC Radio (commencing 10 November) will broadcast music, as well as ARC information and interviews, 24/7 from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Meanwhile, ARC Live (commencing 18 November) will take the form of daily live events up to 90-minutes, including a live broadcast from the start. Both initiatives are set to connect the global sailing community to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, providing a means for people from around the world to be part of the growing anticipation before the start.

In less than one month, all ARC and ARC+ sailors will be at sea, bound for the Caribbean. For many sailors this is a ‘bucket list’ adventure and there is no doubt that their trips will provide a lifetime of memories.

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General Enquiries:

For information about participating in World Cruising Club rallies, please contact mail@worldcruising.com or call +44 (0)1983 296060

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About World Cruising Club

World Cruising Club was formed in 1987 by Jimmy Cornell after the success of the original 1986 Atlantic Rally for Cruisers. After two changes of ownership, the company is now owned and run by Paul and Suzana Tetlow with a small dedicated team in Cowes (UK) supported on events by a wider network of the famous ‘yellow shirts’.

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