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8 Best Books to Read For Your Summer Yacht Trip

August may be known for a variety of celebrations, such as National Dog Month, National Sandwich Month, and even the quirky National Brownies at Brunch Month. However, for those with a love for the sea, the final month of summer is more about unwinding on a boat, enjoying a refreshing cocktail, and diving into a great book.

To help you make the most of your maritime adventures, we’ve curated a selection of recent releases perfect for a day out on the water. From murder mysteries set on the high seas to gripping tales of pirates and the rich history of seafaring, there’s something for every type of reader. We’ve also included e-books and audiobooks for those who want a hands-free experience while sailing. Whether you’re looking for fiction or non-fiction, we’ve got you covered with the best sea-related books to keep you entertained while you relax.

Our list includes a variety of genres—murder mysteries that unfold on yachts, true accounts of daring pirates, and detailed histories of shipwrecks that span centuries. For those interested in behind-the-scenes glimpses of life on a luxury yacht, there’s even a candid memoir from a megayacht chef. And if you’re more into art and design, a beautifully crafted coffee table book on the Monaco Yacht Club’s history might be the perfect addition to your superyacht’s salon.

Here are eight of the best books to accompany you on your next yachting adventure. Bon voyage!

‘Rip Tide’ by Colleen McKeegan

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If you love suspenseful stories, Rip Tide is a must-read. Released this summer, this murder mystery takes place in the early 2000s and follows the Devine sisters as they return to their childhood home on the Jersey Shore. Now in their 30s, they are forced to face their dark past when a body washes up on the beach. The book explores deep themes such as friendship, first love, and sisterhood, all while unraveling a chilling mystery. The Devines also have a family boat, adding a nautical twist to the gripping story.

‘Mega Yacht Confidential’ by Bill Odek

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For a humorous, behind-the-scenes look at life on a luxury yacht, Bill Odek’s Mega Yacht Confidential delivers. This entertaining memoir is written by a Scottish-born chef who worked aboard some of the world’s largest yachts. Odek pulls back the curtain on the glamorous but chaotic world of superyachts, sharing wild stories about the “clandestine dealings, ethical compromises, and mountains of cocaine” he encountered while working for the elite. It’s a fun, unfiltered look at what really goes on aboard these extravagant floating palaces.

‘Yacht Club de Monaco’ by Jill Bobrow

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For a visual and historical treat, Jill Bobrow’s Yacht Club de Monaco is a gorgeous coffee-table book that delves into the rich history of the Monaco Yacht Club. The book, which weighs a hefty 5.5 pounds, is filled with stunning photography and details the 75-year journey of the club from its creation under Prince Rainier III to its evolution under his son, HSH Prince Albert II, who has been its president since 1984. The club has played a pivotal role in Monaco’s glamour and has also led ocean sustainability initiatives. This book is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of elegance to their yacht or coastal home.

‘A History of the World in 12 Shipwrecks’ by David Gibbins

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For history enthusiasts, A History of the World in 12 Shipwrecks offers a unique perspective on world history through the lens of famous shipwrecks. Author David Gibbins, an underwater archaeologist, explores 12 shipwrecks that span from ancient Rome to modern Arctic expeditions. He takes readers on a journey to discover how these vessels influenced the spread of culture, religion, and ideas across the globe. Along the way, Gibbins recounts tales from the Viking warship of King Cnut to Captain John Franklin’s doomed HMS Terror.

‘Enemies of All: The Rise and Fall of the Golden Age of Piracy’ by Richard Blakemore

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Richard Blakemore’s Enemies of All takes readers deep into the heart of the Golden Age of Piracy, offering a sweeping account of the era. The book chronicles the daring exploits of infamous pirates such as Blackbeard and Captain Kidd, while examining the impact these outlaws had on law, culture, and contemporary media. From the Caribbean to Europe and beyond, Blakemore brings to life a world of adventure and lawlessness.

‘The Ocean Liner Series’ by Edward Marston

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Fans of classic murder mysteries will love Edward Marston’s Ocean Liner Series. These five books, available on Kindle, transport readers to the early 20th century, where undercover detective George Porter Dillman solves murders on iconic ships like the Lusitania and the Mauretania. Each book in the series is filled with intrigue, suspense, and a healthy dose of old-world charm, making them perfect for long days at sea.

‘The Explorers Club’ Edited by Jeff Wilser

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If exploration is more your style, The Explorers Club celebrates the greatest achievements in human exploration, from the summiting of Everest to the moon landing. Edited by Jeff Wilser, this collection of stories highlights the daring exploits of famous adventurers like Teddy Roosevelt and Neil Armstrong, giving readers an illustrated tour of the most dangerous and exhilarating journeys undertaken by the club’s members.

‘Invisible Iceberg: When Climate and Weather Shaped History’ by Dr. Joel N. Myers

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In Invisible Iceberg, Dr. Joel N. Myers explores the impact that climate and weather have had on pivotal moments throughout history. From the weather conditions that contributed to the Ten Plagues of Egypt to the storms that ended Napoleon’s reign, Myers examines how natural forces have influenced the course of human events. It’s a fascinating read for those interested in the relationship between nature and history.

These eight books offer a diverse range of perspectives and genres, perfect for anyone looking to relax, learn, and be entertained while enjoying life on the water.

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