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Sailing the Southern Waters: Experience the Diamant Adventure from Acworth, Georgia - Acworth

Sailing the Southern Waters: Experience the Diamant Adventure from Acworth, Georgia

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–4 hours

Fitness Level

Basic mobility and light physical fitness is sufficient, as most activity involves sitting or gentle movement on the boat.

Overview

Explore Georgia’s inland waters aboard the Diamant, a unique sailing charter near Acworth. Perfect for both newcomers and experienced sailors, this trip offers peaceful lake views, rich local history, and a fresh perspective on Southern water adventure.

Acworth, Georgia

Diamant

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Whether sailing alone, as a couple, or chartering the entire ship, you’ll fall in love instantly with Diamant.


Rates

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About

If you’re looking for an intimate and pure sailing experience, you’ll find it on Diamant. With her classic lines, small capacity, and comfortable layout, she’s perfect for those yearning for a private yacht experience without the millionaire price tag.

Cruise rates include meals, beverages (water, juice, soda, beer, wine, and rum punch), cabin service, port charges and taxes, and complimentary use of snorkel gear for the week. You’re welcome to bring your own spirits on board to mix your favorite drinks.

All bookings must be paid in full.

Adventure Tips

Check Weather Conditions Before Sailing

Lake conditions can change quickly; always check local weather forecasts before your trip to ensure smooth sailing.

Bring Sunscreen and Protective Clothing

Even on cloudy days, UV exposure on the water is strong—protect your skin and eyes accordingly.

Wear Non-Slip Footwear

Aboard the Diamant, stable footing is important; boat-friendly shoes help prevent slips on wet decks.

Arrive Early for Orientation

Arriving 15 minutes early allows time to meet the crew and get briefed on safety and sailing basics.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue heron
  • White-tailed deer

History

Lake Allatoona was formed in the mid-20th century and rests on land historically significant to the Cherokee Nation.

Conservation

Operators emphasize low-impact boating practices to protect Lake Allatoona’s water quality and surrounding habitats.

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Recommended Gear

Light Windbreaker Jacket

Essential

Spring weather can be unpredictable; a windbreaker keeps you comfortable against cool breezes on the lake.

spring specific

Polarized Sunglasses

Essential

Reduces glare off the water, enhancing visibility during bright summer days.

summer specific

Waterproof Hat

Keeps rain and sun off your face during autumn sails.

fall specific

Insulated Gloves

Keeps hands warm and agile when temperatures drop on the water in winter months.

winter specific