Sunsail will return as the Official Charter Sailing Partner for Cowes Week 2025, continuing its long-standing involvement with the world-renowned sailing regatta.
The global yacht charter company has renewed its partnership for another year and will once again play a central role in the regatta experience. As part of the 2025 agreement, Sunsail will sponsor the Crew Bar in the Parade Regatta Village, creating a social hub for competitors and visitors alike.
Sunsail will also host an exclusive marquee featuring interactive games and showcasing its range of sailing holidays and charter experiences across more than 20 global destinations. The company offers a variety of sailing options, including yacht charters, flotilla holidays, skippered voyages, sailing schools, team-building events, and yacht ownership. In the UK, corporate charters are delivered in partnership with Prometheus Sailing.
Bob Trimble, Chair of Cowes Week Limited, has said:
“Sunsail has been an integral part of Cowes Week over the years, and we are delighted to continue and grow this valued partnership. Their matched fleet of Sunsail 41s provide the perfect opportunity to help introduce more people to experience the excitement of sailing, many of whom go on to race at Cowes Week. We look forward to another fantastic year together on the water.”
Katrina Lawson, Head of Brand and Acquisitions for Sunsail, has said:
“We’re delighted to be heading back to Cowes Week for 2025 – a highlight of the sailing calendar and an event that means so much to Sunsail. This year, we’re proud to have an even bigger presence with our marquee and through sponsoring the Crew Bar in the Parade Regatta Village, bringing Sunsail into the centre of the celebrations. Cowes Week perfectly captures everything we love about sailing: energy, community, and adventure. We’re excited to reconnect with old friends, meet new faces, and share the incredible experience of this iconic regatta together.”
Cowes Week 2025 is expected to attract thousands of sailors and spectators, continuing the event’s historic legacy as one of the largest and most prestigious regattas in the world.