Large Yachts - Caribbean Yacht Destinations


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Beautiful sandy cays, a restaurant connoisseurs heaven and a shoppers paradise... duty free boutiques and marinas galore! Romantic and glamorous! Lush jungle forests with colorful foliage, giant rainforests, and cascading waterfalls are everywhere!

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 Antigua
Yachting enthusiasts congregate by the thousands every year for Antigua's famous race week, but few realise that Antigua also offers a myriad of vacation activities. The bustling capital of St. John's features casinos and shopping, while a short distance away are historic English Harbours (home of Nelson's Dockyard) and 365 beaches.

 Dominica
Dominica is a dream-like island, full of surprises. From Star Clipper's anchorage in remote Prince Rupert Bay, the steep mountainsides and lush, jungle-like beauty might remind you of a Rousseau landscape. Glide through a steamy, orchid-festooned rain forest in a fascinating boat ride up the winding Layrou River. Hike to breathtaking Trafalgar Falls and a bubbling lake.

 Iles des Les Saintes
Les Saintes are a thoroughly entrancing group of islands lying off Guadeloupe. The independent, self sufficient inhabitants are descended from Breton fisherman. Wealthy French investors have recently built elaborate vacation homes and exclusive resorts here. 'You'll enjoy the super beaches, snorkeling, diving and other water sports.

 Martinique
Martinique is the classic French Caribbean island. Wild and mysterious, yet urbane and sophisticated, it is France with a tropical twist, with something for almost everyone. You won't be able to resist the charms of spicy Creole cooking and tempting boutiques in Fort de

 Norman Island
Now, you can explore the real "Treasure Island". Robert Louis Stevenson wrote his great adventure story while camped out on the beach at Norman Island. It's easy to see where his inspiration came from. Hop in our Zodiacs and explore the caves where a real hidden treasure was said to have been discovered. But watch out, you might bump into the ghost of Long John Silver!

 St. Barthelemy
Long a favourite of the Rockefellers, Biddies and Rothschilds, sophisticated St Barts is a true gem. In its elegant little capital of Gustavia, French joie de vivre is tempered by Swedish spic and span neatness. join your shipmates on our unique Zodiac safari tour of island attractions. Diversions include duty-free shopping in exquisite boutiques, beautiful beaches, excellent dining and people watching.

 St. Kitts
St. Kitts' residents consider themselves a cut above the rest of the Caribbean, probably because it was the first successful colony in the British West Indies. Indeed, when viewed from the top of Brimstone Hill, the "Gibraltar of the Caribbean" appears to dominate everything in the Southern Sea. Shop in colourful Basseterre, play golf and tour old plantation houses. For the adventuresome there's a brisk hike through the rainforest.

 St. Lucia
Looking like two giant rocket nose cones rising out of the sea, The Pitons stand guard over lovely St. Lucia, an intoxicating tropical vision of paradise one can never forget. St. Lucia's strategic position made it the site of some of the most bloody battles of all time. After changing hands between the French and English fourteen times, St.Lucia is now part of the Commonwealth.

 St. Maarten
The smallest island in the world shared by two countries. St. Martin/St. Maarten is big on shopping and hospitality. You can try your luck in one of St. Maarten's many casinos. And whether you go Dutch in Philipsburg or prefer Marigot's French touch, you're always welcome.

 Tobago Cays
Four small islets, virtually deserted, but enormously appealing for those who love underwater exploration, Tobago Cays is a national park where snorkeling is superb. Divers can glide over the dramatic natural architecture of Horseshoe Reef. There are picnic and camping sites and beautiful protected anchorages for overnight yacht stops.

Tortola & Sandy Cay are treasured gems in a chain of small islands stretching northeast of Paradise Island. Sandy Cay, or Honeymoon Island, is the island in the sun with a white beach cupping a perfect anchorage. The island is one of the most photographed in the world and has been owned and treasured by one family for five generations who have preserved and enhanced its natural beauty.

 Virgin Gorda
Take a bath at the "Baths", Virgin Gorda's unique water grottos formed eons ago by ancient lava Flows. Huge boulders lie scattered around the natural pools, which are delightful For swimming or soaking. Virgin Gorda is also home to Little Dix Bay, the Bitter End Yacht Club, some excellent beaches, and the best sailing around.

 St. Vincent & Beguia
Young Island lies just 180 metres off the southern tip of St. Vincent. Young Island is a very small and hilly private island resort with a narrow sandy beach. St. Vincent is just a 10 minute ferry ride away. The island is ruggedly beautiful with tall peaks blanketed by a lush, tropical rainforest.

The natural harbour of Port Elizabeth at Bequia is a meeting point for sailors from all over the world. The exquisite waterfront beckons you for a gentle stroll along the harbour. If you are lucky, you will see turtles and a variety of tropical birds.

Day of
Departure

Treasure
Islands

Grenadine
Islands

Saturday
Sunday
Monday
 
 
Tuesday
 

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Antigua
St Barthelemy
Tortola &
Sandy Cay
 
Norman Island/
Virgin Gorda

Virgin Gorda
St. Maarten
St. Kitts
Antigua

Antigua
Dominica
St Vincent/Bequia
 
 
Tobago Cays

 
St. Luca
Martinique
Iles des Saintes
Antigua

 

 

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