Caribbean Change your winter blues into crystal clear blues Charter a luxury superyacht in this island paradise
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Blissful islands in sparkling blue water Bahamas Leeward Islands Virgin Islands The Caribbean Sea and the allure of its countless breathtaking islands offer endless opportunities for adventurers. Bahamas The Bahamas offer the ideal location for luxury yacht charters. No other destination offers the level of relaxation that you can experience in this chain of islands. florida Miami bahamas Nassau Leeward Islands The Leeward Islands have a diverse geography ranging from lush rainforests to sandy coral islands and giant volcanic craters. Such diversity is echoed by a rich history and a variety of nationalities, cultures and cuisines. cuba jamaica Kingston haiti Port au Prince Turks and Caicos Islands dominican republic Santo Domingo puerto rico San Juan virgin islands Virgin Islands Explore the numerous white-sand beaches of the British Virgin Islands, snorkel the coral reefs and visit The Baths on Virgin Gorda, with the exotic pools and grottos formed by giant boulders, strewn across the shore. leeward islands location map goes here please remove this caption setting sail enjoying the water
exploring the coral reef colorful house pink coral 04 great afternoon in the bahamas Divers delight Bahamas An underwater paradise for both diving and snorkelling. Visibility can reach distances of 100 feet or more and dolphin, turtles and stingrays abound. The Bahamas consist of three different island chains each offering a variation of crystalclear waters, world-class fishing and diving. To the north lie the Abacos islands rich with the visual and cultural flavor of former British colonial life. The Middle Bahamas and the Berry Islands are full of activity including casinos, nightclubs and restaurants. The lower Bahamas remain idyllic. Known as the Exumas, these islands offer the setting for total relaxation with distinct personalities and natural wonders. 04
Cruise through 120 miles of pristine islands Leeward Islands Enjoy the restaurants and shopping in St. Barts, the steep cliffs of Crocus Bay and the lush rainforest with beautiful hidden waterfalls of St. Kitts and Nevis. Made up of several islands operating as different nations, the Leeward Islands span some 120 miles from Anguilla to Dominica. The diverse history and varied nationalities, cultures and cuisines make for a unique cruising experience. sightseeing cruising the islands inviting sun deck
Virgin Islands Whether you enjoy laid back cruising or a more sophisticated itinerary, the Virgin Islands have it all. The Virgin Islands are a group of small and mostly uninhabited islands ideal for a quiet and peaceful charter. The majority of the Virgin Islands are of volcanic origin which gives character to the terrain and provides superb waters for swimming, snorkelling, diving and sailing. 04 Be seduced by natural charm hammock tropical leaves sandbanks 04 capturing the moment
Island hop to catch the perfect sunset Sample Itinerary Day 1 Board at the Antigua Yacht Club in Falmouth Harbor. Antigua is known for its beaches and colonial sites. Scattered ruins are still found at Shirley Heights. Day 2 Sail from Falmouth Harbor to Green Island or Nonsuch Bay and anchor for the night. Harmony Hall at Nonsuch Bay, is a striking sugar mill estate worth visiting. Day 3 Sail to Barbuda, an island dedicated to nature. The shoreline is dotted with living coral, is home to a natural bird sanctuary and offers endless beaches. Day 4 Leave Barbuda and sail to the northern side of Antigua, stopping at Five Islands Bay, a large unspoiled beach, or Deep Bay, home to the Andes wreck. Days 5-6 Leave Antigua early for Nevis and St Kitts. Anchor in Majors at the southern end for the evening. For those interested in golf, anchor at Oualie Beach and play at the Four Seasons. Days 7-9 Spend several days in gorgeous St Barts. Anse des Flamands offers a lovely beach and a superb restaurant for lunch ashore. Horseback riding is also available. Days 10-11 Leave St Barts for Crocus Bay, Anguilla. Anguilla s appeal is its beaches. Anchor in Crocus Bay for the night. Nearby Prickley Pear is also a great spot for scuba divers. The classical music and the illumination of the holes make this outing a very cherished one for all guests. Days 12-14 Leave Anguilla and steam to Orient Bay, St Maarten for great shopping. After lunch, head to the eastern side of Grand Case Bay. Enjoy the beaches and swimming on your last evening. Leave Grand Case for Port de Plaisance for disembarkation. cruising the islands facing the bay local flower
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