Enjoy Luxury Sailing Vacations With Caribbean Yacht Charters

By Flora Vinson


You do not need to be a salty mariner to enjoy Caribbean yacht charters. The experience can appeal to experienced sailors and lumbering landlubbers alike. An inviting range of vessels are available for all budgets and group sizes including sailing boats (mono-hulls and catamarans), motor boats and mega-yachts.

Charters can be on a bare boat or crewed basis. The charter companies often stock the vessel with food for the charter period, avoiding clients this tedious task. The charter company can provide detailed information about the region, offering their local knowledge to design customized itineraries to fit in with the interests of clients.

Itineraries can be planned for honeymoons or anniversaries; sailing regattas; relaxing sailing holidays for groups of friends and families; or boat-based vacations for scuba diving or other water-sport lovers. There are cruising routes to satisfy the interests of experienced sailors, keen island explorers or relaxed sun worshippers.

The Caribbean islands describe a long arc from St Thomas and the British Virgin Islands in the north down to Trinidad toward the south. The islands are usually discussed as the Leeward Isles (in the north) and the Windward Isles (in the south).

The Virgin Islands offer sheltered sailing conditions; stunning beaches; protected swimming, snorkelling and diving sites; many safe anchorages and a variety of nightlife activities. Distances between the islands are short, adding to their attraction, particularly for inexperienced yachts.

In conclusion, caribbean yacht charters provide delightful access to the unique variety of the islands. On land, there are spectacular tropical forests highlighted by verdant hillsides and tall waterfalls. In the water, there is excellent diving and snorkelling with a huge range of colourful corals and fish. There are also many safe swimming opportunities along squeaky white sandy beaches, some of which are regularly rated among the top beaches in the world.




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