Le Boat, together with partner Sun Yacht Charter, are going to offer a brand new fleet in the land of the Thousands lakes – The Masurian in Poland. This new base opens for the 2014 season, and has something for everyone, from stunning nature to watersports to local delicacies.

“As the owner of the largest fleet and network of bases in Europe, we are dedicated to continuously investing in Le Boat’s existing fleet and expanding our network of bases to offer our customers a great variety of water-based holidays,” said Cheryl Powell, Managing Director of Le Boat. “Our new destination Poland offers an unspoiled cruising area for people who love nature, wildlife and watersports. If you seek to relax in your holidays, Masuria is definitely the place to see.”

About the Region

Masuria is dubbed “the land of a thousand lakes,” but the actual count varies from 2,000 to 4,000. Indeed, with 91 ports and havens, and a charter fleet of just over 1,000, Masuria has statistically more lakes than boats! Naturally not all navigable, but many of the lakes are interconnected by rivers and canals, so it is possible to cruise hundreds of miles, stretching from Pisz in the South to W?gorzewo in the North for weeks without stopping twice in the same spot. So it’s no wonder that Le Boat have chosen to open a base in this destination for 2014.

New Base in Gizycko

Le Boat’s first base in Poland is located in Gizycko. With a population of just 30 thousand, the town is dubbed the inland Summer Capital of Poland. Gizycko is a popular holiday and sailing centre, which prides itself on offering the best entertainment in Masuria. In July and August, visitors can enjoy night- long parties, music gigs as well as other performances and cultural events. With three lakes nearby, the town has a healthy microclimate and the status of a spa.

With little traffic, just 3 locks in the entire district, and the option not to use them unless you want to, Masuria is a perfect destination for first-time captains.

Cruising highlights include:

· There is a stunning variety of wildlife, with edible berries, mushrooms, and large protected areas, including the Masurian Landscape Park comprising of 11 nature reserves.

· The Luknajo Lake Reserve, listed by UNESCO since 1977, has some 1000 couples of mute swans and is one of the largest breeding grounds of this species in Europe.

· Gastronomy: Enjoy local delicacies made of beef, fishes, and many herbs and spices. Try the Sekacz, also known as the Tree cake!

· Fishing: The ideal place for fishing, there are mainly salmon, catfish, and lavaret.

· Watersports: In most villages along the way, there will be watersports facilities such as canoeing and kayaking.

Le Boat Fleet

The fleet in Poland will be made up out of the Nautiner 38 (3 cabin) as well as the Nautiner 40 (2 & 3 cabin models). These models are fully equipped with superior inside steering, bow thruster, TV and DVD player, kitchen and shore power.

Le Boat, www.leboat.com