Artificial intelligence has invaded all sectors and content and lately there is a lot of talk about which AI works better. Chatgpt? Deepseek? As we like to sail, we have asked both AIs the same question: what are the 7 best destinations in the world to sail for a week and why?
These are the conclusions from the answers we have been given:
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ChatGPT and Deepseek's Top 7 Sailing Destinations
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The Dalmatian Islands in Croatia
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The Greek Islands
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The British Virgin Islands
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Balearic Islands, French Riviera, Amalfi Coast and Capri
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The Seychelles Islands
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Halong Bay, Vietnam
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Tahiti and the Society Islands. French Polynesia
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Whitsundays. Australia
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The Bahamas. Caribbean.
ChatGPT and Deepseek's Top 7 Sailing Destinations
Although some destinations coincide, it seems that each AI has some different ones, this is the top 7 of each AI:
ChatGPT:
- Dalmatian Islands. Croatia
- Balearic Islands. Spain
- Greek Islands (Cyclades or Ionian). Greece
- Amalfi Coast and Capri. Italy
- British Virgin Islands (BVI). Caribbean
- Ha Long Bay. Vietnam
- Whitsundays. Australia
Deepseek:
- The Greek Islands. Greece.
- The British Virgin Islands. Caribbean.
- The French Riviera. Cote d'Azur. France
- The Seychelles Islands. Indian Ocean.
- Dalmatian Coast. Croatia,
- Tahiti and the Society Islands. French Polynesia
- The Bahamas. Caribbean.
What both agree on is that the Dalmatian Islands, Croatia, the Greek Islands and the British Virgin Islands should be among the top 7 destinations. And in general, with a few exceptions, what the AI confirms is the popularity of the islands as the most popular destinations for sailing.
And what reasons does each AI give for considering each destination as one of the 7 best in the world?
The Dalmatian Islands in Croatia

Costa Dalmata Croacia
Both of them highlight this destination for its medieval cities, its culture, crystal-clear waters and more than 1,000 islands. Destinations such as Dubrovnik, Split and Hvar are perfect for combining history, culture and sailing.
You can enjoy beautiful beaches, secluded coves, charming coastal villages and excellent local cuisine. Chatgpt recommends the route from Dubrovnik to Split, via Korčula, Vis and Mljet.
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The Greek Islands

Islas griegas barco
With crystal-clear waters, dreamy beaches and rich history, Deepseek considers the Greek Islands a paradise for sailors. Destinations such as Mykonos, Santorini and Crete offer a perfect mix of culture, gastronomy and nightlife. Plus, the distances between islands are short, allowing you to explore multiple places in a week. The best: hidden coves, whitewashed villages and unforgettable sunsets.
Chatgpt focuses on the Cyclades or Ionian islands, highlighting their white villages with blue domes, turquoise waters and amazing food. He recommends as best routes: Santorini, Mykonos, Paros and Naxos (Cyclades) or Corfu and Zakynthos (Ionian).
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The British Virgin Islands

Navegar BVI
This is the third destination where both AIs coincide. According to Deepseek, this archipelago is one of the most popular destinations for sailing due to its calm waters, coral reefs and white sand beaches. The islands are well connected, making it easy to navigate between them. Highlights: Tortola, Virgin Gorda and The Baths natural baths are a must.
Chatgpt highlights its perfect winds for sailing and adds Jost Van Dyke and Anegada to its recommendation of destinations to include in the route. It recommends snorkelling in its waters.
Balearic Islands, French Riviera, Amalfi Coast and Capri
The Mediterranean waters of France, Italy and Spain each receive a mention in the ranking of destinations of each IA
Deepseek chooses the French Riviera, on the French Riviera. It highlights the glamour and elegance of the destination. From Nice to Cannes and Monaco, you can enjoy spectacular landscapes, luxury restaurants and turquoise waters.
Chatgpt prefers the
Balearic Islands in Spain, for their white sandy beaches, hidden coves, excellent gastronomy and vibrant nightlife in Ibiza, and also chooses the Amalfi Coast and Capri in Italy, which highlights its cliffs, picturesque villages, gourmet food and Italian glamour, as a more romantic destination.
The Seychelles Islands

Seychelles
Deepseek is the only one to remember the Indian Ocean by recommending the
Seychelles archipelago. A tropical paradise with pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and impressive marine biodiversity. It is ideal for those seeking tranquility and contact with nature.
Highlights: Snorkeling and diving on coral reefs, and the chance to spot turtles and dolphins.
Halong Bay, Vietnam

Ha Long
The only Asian destination is Chatgpt in Vietnam. The impressive limestone formations, calm waters and exotic culture are the main reasons to recommend Ha Long Bay in Vietnam.
The recommended route includes Ha Long, Cat Ba and Bai Tu Long destinations. It is a recommended destination to enjoy nature, adventure and unique landscapes.
Tahiti and the Society Islands. French Polynesia

Tahiti
Deepseek takes us to French Polynesia. According to AI, this is every sailor's dream destination. With turquoise waters, protected lagoons and white sand beaches, it's an ideal place to unwind and enjoy nature.
The best: Bora Bora, Moorea and the coral reefs full of marine life.
Whitsundays. Australia

Whitsundays
Chatgpt ends its tp 7 with Whitsundays in Australia, for its white sand beaches like Whitehaven, coral reefs and incredible biodiversity.
It includes destinations such as Airlie Beach, Hamilton Island and the Great Barrier Reef on its best routes. It is an ideal destination for diving, pristine landscapes and marine exploration.
The Bahamas. Caribbean.
Deepseek rounds off its ranking with the Bahamas in the Caribbean. With over 700 islands, the Bahamas offer a wide variety of landscapes, from paradisiacal beaches to deep waters ideal for fishing. It is an accessible destination and perfect for beginners in sailing.
The best, according to chatgpt: The famous cays, such as Exuma, and the popular curiosity of swimming with pigs at Pig Beach.
The Bahamas is one of the usual places from which many ships depart to
cross the Atlantic from America to Europe.
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