The Caribbean has magical places to venture. Clear turquoise waterssurround this string of volcanic islands"carib beans" providing vibrant and colorful marine life. By yacht, you can explore some of the world's most stunning Islands and do so in complete safety and comfort.
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| Marina Cay |
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There is no better place then the British Virgin Islands (BVI), whether you go on a crewed yacht charter or a bareboat yacht charter. Renowned for sheltered sailing and year-round excellent weather, this makes for a perfect sailing vacation. The British Virgin Islands consist of about 50 islands, islets, and cays. You will find the beautiful anchorages and turquoise waters. Diving, snorkeling, island hopping, beach combing are fabulous.
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The U.S. Virgin Islands are primarily known for the three largest islands. (St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John). The main chartering ground is St-Thomas and St-John. The USVI are much more populated, developed and touristy than the British Virgin Islands. St-John is famous for his National Park with breathtaking white beaches, secluded cays and majestic mountain. St-Thomas is popular for duty-free shops along the waterfront of Charlotte Amalie. There is something for everyone as each of them has a unique character. USVI are easily reached by air.
SPANISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
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The Spanish Virgin Islands are a group of islands just east of the main island of Puerto Rico. They consist of Vieques, Culebra, Culebrita, Cayo Louis Pena, Palominos and several other uninhabited small islands. A mixture of Caribbean flair and Spanish culture. Less crewed charter yachts visit this area. They have isolated pristine beaches, spectacular snorkeling and diving, Peacefull and undisturbed anchorages, except on weekends where the islanders enjoy their powerboats…
ST-MARTIN - ST-BARTH - ANGUILLA
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We normally suggest these destinations to clients that have been to Caribbean previously. they have good winds, medium seas and several short distance sails. St.Martin/St.Maarten: This island is half French and Dutch. Offering a blend of fine French restaurants, fabulous shopping and glorious beaches. St-Barth’s is eight square miles of sophistication, the most trendy of all. Anguilla, unspoiled, pristine island, charming villages, serene harbors and long stretches of white beaches. Recently has been aquiring a reputation for fine dining establishments and luxury resorts that may lure you away from the glitz of St Barth's for a short visit.
ANTIGUA - ST-KITTs - NEVIS
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The legendary Antigua is an active yachting centre, where Admiral Horatio Nelson sailed to and established Great Britain's most important Caribbean base. Antigua is a spot of historic beauty. St Kitts and Nevis also name d the twin Islands, as they are separate by two miles of turquoise water. Unique and stunning natural preservation. They all provide a plethora of activities for the adventurious and some stunning anchorages with views that will last a lifetime.
Guadeloupe - Dominica - Martinique - Ste-Lucia
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Mainland Guadeloupe comprises two islands, Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre. The other populated islands areTerre-de-Bas, Marie-Galante,La Désirade and Les Saintes. A blend of French and African influence. La Soufriere, quiet volcano, is the highest point on the island. Dive or snorkel the Pigeon Island Jacques Cousteau Underwater Reserve. Dominica not to miss the Emerald Falls Nature Trail, the Central Forest Reserve with exotic species of birds and flowers. Domica is in the 2006 report scuba diving's best dive destinations. Martinique French ambience. Perfect for excursions. Diamond Rock, a landmark in the south, rises 600 feet from the sea. One of the largest Islands. St-Lucia western coastline features exciting anchorages and adventures for explorers of every type. Has a stunning variety of sea life and sub marine wonders.
THE GRENADINES, ST-VINCENT TO GRENADA
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After the British Virgin Islands, The Grenadines are the best-seller for yacht vacation, warm trade winds, turquoise waters, sheltered harbors, green valleys, white sand beaches. Amazing coral reef, great diving destination. The most popular Islands of the Grenadines are St-Vincent, Young Island, Bequia, Petite Nevis, Mustique, Canouan, Mayreau, TheTobago Cays and Union Island. Grenada is renowned for his name the "island of spice", waterfalls, beautiful white sand beaches and friendly people.
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