About Tom Virden

Founder, Boatbookings.com

Sharon Bahmer Elected to CYBA Board and Education Committee

Sharon Bahmer, Director of Caribbean, Bahamas and the Americas for Boatbookings.com, has been elected to the Board of Directors at CYBA (Charter Yacht Brokers Association) this year. She will also be heading the Education Committee, dedicated to improving the skills, training and knowledge of brokers, captains and crew, and to promote professionalism industry-wide in all yacht charter activities.

Congratulations Sharon!

Announcing StunningYachts.com Luxury Yacht Charter Site

StunningYachts luxury yacht charter worldwide

We’re proud to announce our newest sister site – stunningyachts.com – a slick new site dedicated entirely to luxury yacht charter worldwide. On StunningYachts, you will find only the most, well, stunning yachts available, plus luxury destination guides, itineraries, and advice.

StunningYachts.com has a unique and powerful advanced search page, where you can search for just about any combination of criteria available – for instance; yachts in the French Riviera, suitable for events, with six cabins, internet, and advanced AV systems. It’s as simple as ticking the boxes and your selections immediately show up.

We invite you to take a look at StunningYachts.com if you’re interested in the best of luxury charter. And of course, Boatbloggings stories are prominently featured on the home page so you’ll never be far from the news!

Cruising the Plana Cays – Remote Chartering and Magnificent Diving

Captain Herb Magney, of luxury yacht AT LAST (145ft Heesen charter yacht) kindly shared his inside knowledge of remote Plana Cay, near Turks and Caicos and the Bahamas.  Here are his insightful comments:

Plana Cay and the region can best be described as the Micronesia of the Atlantic. It’s almost 400 miles south of Fort Lauderdale, and there’s a huge stretch of water before you reach the Turks and Caicos, which is still off the beaten path. This destination is remote and magnificent, a region that must be experienced to be believed.

Georgetown, on Great Exuma Island, is the nearest large airport and point of entry for foreigners. On At Last we normally depart from there in the evening and cruise the 140 miles to the Plana Cays overnight. It’s a 14-hour cruise at 10 knots, so we can anchor in time for breakfast. Private small aircraft can fly from Georgetown into Mayaguana, Crooked or Acklins Islands. To save time, our charter clients that own small aircraft clear in at Georgetown and then continue to one of these smaller airstrips where we can pick them up.

Plana Cays offers our clients absolute seclusion. No paparazzi, no overheads, nobody will bother you. If you see another boat it will be away in the distance and you are out of the range of most helicopters.

West Plana Cay, East Plana Cay and Samana Cay, like Hogsty Reef and Mira Por Vos Cays are spectacular dive and snorkel destinations due to the amazing reef structure. You can anchor in 40 feet of water and have a wall that drops off to 1,000 feet at the back of the boat. Drift diving the wall is the best ride in town; you can pretend to fly just like Superman. It’s as good as it gets in the Caribbean, Bermuda, Cozumel, Belize, Cayman Islands; it is that caliber of diving.

There is a long shelf between Plana and Samana Cays of immense pillars, an extraordinary high relief coral structure with huge fissures, it feels like you’re in a forest. Cruising through these canyons is a totally different diving experience. There’s a spot off East Plana Cay, about 125 feet deep, where from one amazing set of arches you swim another 30-40 feet to reach another spectacular arch and grotto. I told Dave, if I ever go missing you’d find me just lying at the bottom of this grotto on this perfect white sand watching all these huge fish and rays going by my little cave. It’s like being in an aquarium with big ocean fish swimming among an amazing variety of small ones.

This is also a great area for fishing enthusiasts. On At Last we have a 35’ Intrepid with complete fishing gear; trolling reels, spinning reels, live bait tanks, so we are very well equipped. In fact, the Owner has hooked into a couple of Marlin right off of Georgetown. The boat carries the fishing license for our charter guests. For shallow water fishermen there’s plentiful bonefish and others coming through the cuts.

The region has unusual opportunities for hiking and history buffs as well. There are ruins of plantations and settlements, beachcombing for Portuguese glass floats, spelunkers can explore Sampson Cave and birdwatchers will be ecstatic about the variety of bird life, including pink flamingos. December through February viewing the whales headed north is another added attraction. They come through the Mayaguana and Caicos Passages as well as several other deep-water passages.

On At Last we deliver guests a yacht charter vacation that’s completely off the books, an extraordinary adventure to a destination so uncommon most people have never heard of it. The crew is uniquely experienced in a region that, by virtue of its challenging reefs, bays and passages, requires intimate knowledge and expert navigation and seamanship skills. We can certify you to dive right on the charter, and of course take you on a fishing adventure if that’s what you would like. We highly recommend this remote, pristine and magical region for the experience of a lifetime.

Thanks Captain Magney!

The Antigua Charter Yacht Show – over 100 of the World’s Greatest Luxury Charter Yachts in one Place

Every year, the best of the best charter yachts make their way to Antigua, so that Luxury Yacht Brokers can thoroughly see the yacht, meet the crew, and understand what’s new for the upcoming Caribbean Charter Season (the show is closed to the general public).

This year the show will take place December 5-10, and Boatbloggings of course will be there. We will update you with all the hottest yachts and trends during the show.  Below is the list of yachts that will be in attendance.  If you are interested in detailed information on any of them before making your charter decision, please be sure to contact us and we’ll be sure to follow up with our notes, pictures and opinions!

Yacht Length (m) Type
1 AIYANA 82 Sailing Yacht
2 ANALISA 60 Motor Yacht
3 ANNAGINE 111 Sailing Yacht
4 ANTARA 152 Sailing Yacht
5 ARIOSO 130 Motor Yacht
6 ATALANTE 90 Sailing Yacht
7 ATLANTICA 135 Motor Yacht
8 ATMOSPHERE 175 Sailing Yacht
9 AUDACIA 152 Motor Yacht
10 AVALON 62 Catamaran
11 BILLY BUDD 1 73 Sailing Yacht
12 BLUE ATTRACTION 120 Motor Yacht
13 CAMPAI 72 Sailing Yacht
14 CASINO ROYALE 163 Motor Yacht
15 CATALONIA-SPIRIT 112 Motor Yacht
16 CATBIRD 82 Catamaran
17 CHOSEN ONE 120 Motor Yacht
18 CLEVELANDER 82 Sailing Yacht
19 COCONUT 80 Sailing Yacht
20 CONCERTO 72 Sailing Yacht
21 CROCODILE DADDY 62 Catamaran
22 DAME DES TROPIQUES 92 Sailing Yacht
23 DIAMOND A 188 Motor Yacht
24 DJANGO TOO 83 Sailing Yacht
25 EAGLE S NEST 98 Motor Yacht
26 ELENA 181 Sailing Yacht
27 EXUMA 163 Motor Yacht
28 FATHOM 149 Motor Yacht
29 FELICITA WEST 210 Sailing Yacht
30 FOUR ACES 183 Motor Yacht
31 GEOMETRY 72 Sailing Yacht
32 GLAZE 162 Motor Yacht
33 HURRICANE RUN 175 Motor Yacht
34 ICARUS 89 Sailing Yacht
35 IL CIGNO 137 Motor Yacht
36 ILLUSION 183 Motor Yacht
37 ILLUSION OF THE ISLE 100 Sailing Yacht
38 INUKSHUK 82 Sailing Yacht
39 IPHARRA 102 Catamaran
40 JO 165 Motor Yacht
41 KAI 124 Motor Yacht
42 KAIROS 124 Sailing Yacht
43 KAPALUA 115 Motor Yacht
44 KATYA 152 Motor Yacht
45 KIMBERLY II 141 Motor Yacht
46 KING KALM 78 Motor Yacht
47 KOGO 253 Motor Yacht
48 LADY SHERIDAN 190 Motor Yacht
49 LADY ZELDA 130 Motor Yacht
50 LUSKENTYRE 72 Sailing Yacht
51 MAEVIE 62 Catamaran
52 MALTESE FALCON 289 Sailing Yacht
53 MARIE 180 Sailing Yacht
54 MATAU 72 Catamaran
55 MI SUENO 190 Motor Yacht
56 MIA ELISE 164 Motor Yacht
57 MIRABELLA III 137 Sailing Yacht
58 MIRACLE 115 Motor Yacht
59 MITSEAAH 156 Sailing Yacht
60 MONTE CARLO 132 Motor Yacht
61 MORE MAGIC 67 Sailing Yacht
62 MY COLORS 130 Motor Yacht
63 NAMOH 125 Motor Yacht
64 NATITA 216 Motor Yacht
65 NATITA II 142 Motor Yacht
66 NECKER BELLE 105 Catamaran
67 NEFERTITI 89 Sailing Yacht
68 NEMO 48 Catamaran
69 NICE N EASY 157 Motor Yacht
70 NIRVANA 60 Catamaran
71 NORTHERN LIGHTS 132 Motor Yacht
72 NORTHLANDER 125 Motor Yacht
73 ODYSSEY 135 Motor Yacht
74 PANTHALASSA 180 Sailing Yacht
75 PARAMOUR 141 Motor Yacht
76 PARSIFAL III 177 Sailing Yacht
77 PARVATI 130 Motor Yacht
78 PASSION 173 Motor Yacht
79 PHOCEA 244 Sailing Yacht
80 QUASART 108 Sailing Yacht
81 RANGER 136 Sailing Yacht
82 RAPTURE 100 Sailing Yacht
83 RAVENOUS 82 Sailing Yacht
84 RED ANCHOR 120 Motor Yacht
85 RESILIENCE 112 Motor Yacht
86 ROSEHEARTY 184 Sailing Yacht
87 ROULETTE 65 Sailing Yacht
88 SATORI 64 Sailing Yacht
89 SCOTT FREE 120 Motor Yacht
90 SEA BASS 70 Motor Yacht
91 SEA QUELL 108 Sailing Yacht
92 SEAZEN II 70 Catamaran
93 SEQUEL P 179 Motor Yacht
94 SERENITY NOW! 96 Motor Yacht
95 SHALIMAR 118 Motor Yacht
96 SOLEMAR 203 Motor Yacht
97 SOVEREIGN 120 Motor Yacht
98 SPARROW 60 Catamaran
99 SPIIP 86 Sailing Yacht
100 SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS 77 Sailing Yacht
101 SYCARA V 223 Motor Yacht
102 TABOO 81 Sailing Yacht
103 TELEOST 162 Motor Yacht
104 THE LADY J 105 Motor Yacht
105 THIS IS US 141 Sailing Yacht
106 TIARA 179 Sailing Yacht
107 TIVOLI 91 Motor Yacht
108 VA BENE 157 Motor Yacht
109 VALQUEST 134 Sailing Yacht
110 VIVO 60 Catamaran
111 VOLTERRA 80 Sailing Yacht
112 ZIGZAG 82 Sailing Yacht
113 ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM 161 Motor Yacht

Sailing Yachts take Center Stage at the Monaco Yacht Show

It was a gloriously sunny day yesterday in Monaco,  providing the magnificent backdrop for the world’s greatest superyachts as only Monaco can do.

Wally Yacht BAGHEERA at the Monaco Yacht ShowWe were struck by the number of beautiful sailing yachts on display this year – we counted over 25, not including the Maltese Falcon that was sailing back and forth outside the port. Sailing Yachts have been evolving rapidly on all fronts – technology, materials, comfort, and luxury offerings.  Some of our favorites at the show were NI LAYA from Baltic Yachts, BAGHEERA, a 24m Wally, MARIE, a 54m dual masted from Vitters, and SELENE, a 56m 2 masted Perini Navi.  You can see shots of many of these yachts on our Boatbookings.com Yacht Charter Facebook page.

LAZY Z superyacht, with water slideNot to be out done, there of course were plenty of amazing Motor Yachts with all of the bells and whistles, from the 60m Expedition Yacht SENSES with her helicopter and several exploration tenders, to 51.4m LAZY Z with her stunning interior and every imaginable water toy including volley ball set up and water slide from the top deck.

Boatbloggings will be covering more of these amazing yachts once the dust settles after the Monaco Yacht Show. And please comment here about the yachts you saw that were particularly amazing, and add images from the show on our Facebook page.

PS. it’s raining today (Friday). Even Monaco can’t assure perfect weather all of the time!