Southern New England Recommended Destinations and Luxury Yacht Itinerary

New England Yacht Charter DestinationsEach year New England attracts visitors from around the world who delight in this distinctly American region that is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether your adventure takes you to a serene seaside-fishing village, a trendy marina crowded with celebrities, or bustling Boston Harbor, a Boatbookings charter yacht is the ultimate way to explore!

Begin your journey in charming Newport, Rhode Island, famous for its magnificent mansions and gardens built by the industrial barons of America’s Gilded Age. Wind your way through the tightly packed, Colonial-period houses, shops and restaurants of the downtown district. Enjoy an evening cocktail at one of the many waterfront establishments. Newport was host to the America’s Cup, the world’s premiere yacht regatta from 1930 to 1983, the fateful year in which the Australians wrestled the Cup from the New York Yacht Club. Yachting continues to play a significant role, check for numerous exciting events scheduled throughout the summer months.

Just 23 miles off the Rhode Island coast lies your next stop, Block Island, endowed with a pervasive timeless magic that residents conscientiously preserve. The Block Island Nature Conservancy operates a large trail system on the island, offering walking and hiking paths through various types of terrain. The Lewis-Dickens Farm, now a refuge operated by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, is a photographer’s delight.

From Block Island, cruise to the historic whaling island of Nantucket, whose main streets are shaded by towering elms and lined with gracious Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian buildings. Don your ascot and head ashore, this destination is flavored with old world elegance. From galleries to handicrafts, local watering holes to haute cuisine, Nantucket is an adventure in shopping and dining. Stroll through residential neighborhoods with 18th and 19th century houses that range from aristocratic mansions to shingled fishermen’s family bungalows. The Nantucket Historical Association offers a historical-architectural walking tour through the best of Nantucket’s art and architecture.

Gay Head, Martha's VineyardMartha’s Vineyard is your next destination. Named for a European sailor’s daughter, Martha, who found wild grapes growing here, the island has become an established haven for artists, poets, singers and celebrities attracted by the easy-going lifestyle. Like Nantucket, maritime history plays an important role here, as does its history as a summer resort. In the late 1800s, Martha’s Vineyard became the popular location for Christian camp meetings. These summer visitors initiated the trend of numerous US presidents and celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sports and finance, that today own summer homes in Martha’s Vineyard, many of which have been handed down from generation to generation. The three principal towns of the island are Edgartown, noted for graceful 18th- and 19th-century ship captains’ and merchants’ houses; Oak Bluffs, with charming Victorian gingerbread architecture; and Vineyard Haven, the commercial and light-industrial settlement.

Cruise into Boston Harbor for a spectacular view of the glittering city synonymous with colonial history, fine arts, and urban attractions. The city is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops, which perform at Symphony Hall, famous for its magnificent acoustics. Art lovers can enjoy collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Institute of Contemporary Art. Revolutionary history is noted through numerous city landmarks on the Freedom Trail that begins at the greensward of the Boston Commons and passes 16 sites of historic importance in downtown Boston and Charlestown, including the State House, the Granary Burying Ground, Old South Meeting House, Fanueil Hall, and the ship USS Constitution. The Boston Public Garden and Boston Common are part of a series of city parks created from 1878 to 1896 by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. that extend five miles from the Charles River to Dorchester and comprise more than 1,000 acres of green space. It is little wonder that Boston has been nicknamed America’s Walking City.

Depart the urban bustle for the serenity of Cape Cod, the most famous beach region in New England with 560 miles of unspoiled coastline. Spectacular wide dune fields, sandy bluffs and lush forests form the edges of Cape Cod that open to picturesque harbors and quaint villages. Drop anchor in Provincetown and absorb the unique charm and elegance of this vacation paradise.

Boatbookings has carefully devised this new luxury itinerary for the sophisticated traveler that wants to embark on a journey of mind, spirit and soul. See more pictures and further descriptions in our New England Luxury Yacht Charter Itinerary. The shores of New England await you.

Expedition Yacht Charters – going off the beaten track to some of the world’s most amazing destinations

Not all yacht charters are in the well-traveled ports of the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Increasingly, charterers are looking to cruise in remote areas such as Alaska, the Galapagos, Patagonia, Myanmar/Burma and Belize – areas where nature is essentially untouched and yachting is truly an adventure that will never be forgotten.  This type of yachting is growing for many reasons, one of which is man’s increasing understanding of how fragile our planet is.

Big Aron Expedition YachtExpedition Yachts tend to be sturdier and have a longer range than typical charter yachts, and may contain scientific equipment and tenders designed for exploration. But this doesn’t mean that you have to be “roughing it” on this type of charter. Quite the contrary, many expedition yachts have plush interiors with all the amenities including internet, a vast array of entertainment options, water toys, saunas, etc.

Key Expedition charter areas include the Galapagos, where we have both expedition sailing yachts and motor yachts, Belize, the Mergui Archipelago, Patagonia, even the Arctic Circle.  The commonality is untouched nature and a desire to immerse oneself in it.

We have compiled an exclusive listing of some of the world’s most amazing Expedition Charter Yachts. Look at them, dream of the ultimate escape vacation, and then please contact us to discuss some alternatives!

Sicily – our recommendations for your “must see” attractions for your next Sicily charter

Palermo

Sicily’s regional capital and largest city is perhaps best compared to a rough, uncut jewel. Its beauty has to be revealed through careful discovery. You’ll find this bustling city chaotic and dusty yet fascinating. The historic environment of this former royal capital of kings and emirs is largely Baroque with some stunning nuggets of medieval architecture. There are a number of monasteries and castles, and a magnificent cathedral, as well as art galleries and a good archeological museum. Monreale is only a few kilometers outside town. See our Palermo Charter Yachts.

Special tip:

The “Feast of Santa Rosalia”, in July is the  most famous and popular festival in Sicily. During one week, Palermo becomes an open-air theater. The highlight is a 15m high float known as the carro, which is paraded through the streets along with a statue of Santa Rosalia on a huge cart drawn by horses. Bands, dancers, African drums, religious choruses, fireworks, theatrical performances and feasts (featuring everything from delectable tiny snails to fantastic gelato) characterize the event.

Erice

Standing at the top of a mountain, the delightful town of  Erice overlooks nearby Trapani and the beaches of San Vito Lo Capo.

There are some ancient Elymian and Phoenician walls surrounding the northeastern side of the city, and two castles, Pepoli Castle, with foundations dating from Arab times, and nearby Venus Castle, dating from the Norman period but built on ruins of the ancient Temple of Venus. Surrounded by a lush park, the hilltop castles alone are worth a stop in Erice, which offers charming old stone streets and several medieval churches. The view from the castle towers is stupendous. You’ll find some good restaurants in Erice to try the local speciality: Couscous with fish. There are also several exceptional pastry shops, including Maria Grammatico’s in the centre of town.

Special tip:

“International Couscous Festival”, San Vito Lo Capo. This annual event outside Trapani means 3 days of dancing to live music and a bounty of local foods. The couscous competition draws some of the best cooks in the world, including those from North Africa where the dish originated. You’ll gain 10 pounds if you participate in all of the feasting.

Wine Country

Sicily’s viticultural region covers a large patch of the western part of the island. Marsala is the commercial center of this scenic region, the origin of the world famous Marsala wine. It’s a magical place that rivals any grape-growing region in the world in its serene magnificence. It also has what is in some ways a more distinguished history. That’s because domesticated grapes were cultivated here long before they were introduced into France or northern Italy.

Cefalù

Nestled between the Madonie Mountains and the sea, Cefalù’s mountain boasts the ruins of a large fortress and an ancient Sicanian-Greek temple with a stunning view from the summit. Cefalù is one of the Mediterranean’s undiscovered jewels and the epitome of picturesque grandeur. With its winding, narrow, medieval streets, delightful restaurants overlooking a rocky coast and a beautiful beach Cefalù is definitevely worth a visit.

Aeolian IslandsSicily Yacht Charter

Often called the Aeolian Islands (Aeolus, god of the winds), the Lipari Islands are a volcanic archipelago visible from Sicily’s eastern Tyrrhenian coast, easily accessible from Milazzo and Messina. The principal islands are Lipari, Salina, Filicudi, Alicudi, Stromboli, Panarea and Vulcano. Here you’ll find beautiful scenery, volcanoes, castles, thermal resorts, water sports, good fishing and, of course, some great beaches like the unique Spiaggia di Sabbia Nera (Black Sand Beach) on Vulcano or the  Spiaggia Bianca (White Beach) and Ponente (Marina Lunga) on the larger island of Lipari.

The rugged landscape with deep caverns, steep cliffs, and splendid views is amazing and the cuisine fantastic, especially the seafood dishes.  See our Aeolian Islands Yacht Charter Guide.

Special tip:

Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands is one of the world’s most active volcanoes and its pyrotechnics are spectacular. Take a night-time boat trip to Sciara del Fuoco and experience close-up the rumblings, bellowings and glow of incandescent lava from Stromboli’s mysterious cone

Taormina

Taormina in SicliyTaormina is the Sicilian Monte Carlo, without the casino or royal family. Taormina has endlessly winding medieval streets and tiny passages, each with its own secrets –great restaurants, cafés and ice cream bars. Some of these intriguing places are secluded gardens hidden by stone walls, others are set on terraces overlooking the coast or in more public but equally pleasant squares. Taormina is beautiful by day but in the evenings its atmosphere is simply enchanting, whether you stroll the illuminated streets or indulge in the view of the coast over a delicious dinner.  Within its eternal stone walls, old Taormina has fascinating archeological monuments and medieval homes. Magnificent views of the sea complete the picture. The most famous is the view overlooking the Greco-Roman amphitheatre, one of Sicily’s largest, with Mount Etna and the sea in the background

Mount Etna

With approx. 3350 meters, Sicily’s greatest natural attraction is Europe´s highest active volcano.  Over 1200 square meters of Etna’s surface is covered with solidified lava. Etna offers skiing in the winter months and breathtaking hikes in the woods during the summer. There are also a number of smaller peaks on the slopes of Etna, and some interesting caverns to visit.

Catania

Catania as the economic center, is a great tourist attraction of Sicily. Located on the east coast of the island, at the foot of the active volcano Mount Etna, halfway between Messina and Siracusa, Catania is known for ancient Roman monuments, baroque and historical churches, palaces, liberty style mansions, urban parks, and numerous other sites. It is also famous for its La Playa beach.

Siracusa

Siracusa offers a nice mix of ancient and modern, on the eastern coast of Sicily. It is an attractive old town known for its Greek ruins. Once described by Cicero as “the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all,” the ancient center of Syracuse is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Neapolis is the ancient city that has the Greek Theatre, Quarries, Caves and Roman Amphitheatre. Other attractions of the town include Apollo Temple, Old Town on Ortygia Island, Cathedral, Piazza Del Duomo, Sanctuary Madonna Della Lacrime, Maniace Castle in Ortigia, and Ipogeo in Duomo Square.

Piazza Armerina

Set on a plateau almost 700 meters above sea level the city of Piazza Armerina is a quaint little town. Its historical quarter has some beautiful churches as well as a well-preserved fortress (Spinelli Castle), but a  “must  see” is the Roman Villa, with its magnificent mosaics. Depicting scenes from daily life, such as hunting, the mosaics are as remarkable for their sociological value as for their artistry.

Special tip:

For four days beginning around the 12th of August Piazza Armerina celebrates “Palio dei Normanni”. Sicily’s Norman past is observed during this historic celebration in which locals dress in ancient costumes for parades. The city’s four districts  -Canali, Casalotto, Castellina and Monte- are represented in the competitive events of the Palio. There is also music, dancing, demonstrations of medieval arts, and the sale of arts and crafts. And, of course, plenty of delicious food.

Make sure you also read our Sicily Yacht Charter Guide, for more information about chartering a yacht from the beautiful island of Sicily.

Motor Sailers in Greece – Rustic Sailing Luxury!

We have emphasized many times that Greece is one of the best sailing spots in the world, it has it everything for the perfect sailing vacation or holiday: proximity between islands, variety of landscapes and activities, inviting clear blue waters and innumerable welcoming ports. Whether you wish for peace & quiet or late nights of partying, Greece has it all!

This year, we encourage you to think about chartering a gorgeous Motor Sailer for your Greek Charter.

Motor Sailers are traditional wooden sailing yachts which run with an engine. They are spacious and can be very luxurious, ideal for large families or group of friends as they have a lot of deck space. Although they run with an engine, consumption is very low, and the average you would be looking at is Euro 70 to 200 per cruising hour, making motor sailers a much more economical option than typical motor yachts.  More about Greece Motor Sailers and our complete yacht listing.

Our Motor Sailer recommendations for next summer in Greece are:

Alexander Achilles Yacht CharterALEXANDER ACHILLES:

Almost brand new, she was finished in 2009 and had her first charters this past summer. The crew of 4 are wonderful and the cook has been trained by one of the best chefs in Greece. A holiday on board Alexander Achilles will make your stay in Greece a dream come true!

Prices range from Euro 2000/day + VAT and expenses in low season.

Complete details on ALEXANDER ACHILLES Motor Sailer.

DOXA II:

DOXA II is one of the old time bestsellers in Greece. She sports 6 cabins, fantastic deck spaces and has been chartered by famous celebrities from around the world.

Although not luxurious, DOXA II has everything a yacht holiday can offer. The owner and his family are the crew, so they take care of every detail personally. The cook is absolutely wonderful! You will savour every Greek delicacy as if it was cooked by a Greek grandmother!

Prices range from Euro 2200/day + VAT and expenses in low season.

More information on DOXA II Motor Sailer.

AEGEOTISSA I & II

Aegeotissa I & II are two huge motor sailers owned by the same family. A I is 34 m. long and A II is 40 m. If you have a special celebration the owner is willing to give a discount for chartering both at the same time and you can get yourself 22 cabins!

Individually chartered these boats are great options for large groups or families at very affordable rates.

Prices range from Euro 19.000/week + VAT and expenses in low season.

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ELENA J

ELENA J is a fantastic 28 m motor sailer with capacity for up to 14 guests in 7 cabins. She has 4 crew members which sleep in separate facilities ensuring privacy all the time while on board. A very affordable option for large groups. The rates in 2009 started from Euro 14.800/week + VAT + expenses. For 2010 bookings please enquire individually.

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ALMYRA

One of the old time favourites, she’s a real beauty, very well maintained and with tasteful interiors. She was built in 1997 and fully renovated in 2009 to very high standards.  Her large master suite and four double luxurious cabins can comfortably accommodate ten guests, while its professionally skilled crew of four sleep in totally separate quarters with their own facilities. Almyra’s crew remains the same for the past 4 years, having had a very positive feedback from all clients.

She offers the possibility of SPA CRUISES with a yoga instructor and a therapist on board! Rates are different, please enquire individually. In this case, the capacity would be for 8 passengers.

Rates start from Euro 3400/day + VAT + expenses in low season if booked before the end of the year. For bookings after 31/12/09 POA.

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TROJAN LEGEND (before known as œTroia)

TROJAN LEGEND is one of the most luxurious yachts sailing Greek waters. Every charter with her has been a success, especially due to her fantastic crew of 5. They pay attention to every detail, yet they seem to disappear when they are not needed giving the guests a feeling of total privacy.

Again TROJAN LEGEND is ideal for large families and groups with 6 cabins which can comfortably accommodate 12 guests.

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LIANA H

LIANA H is an extremely beautiful motor sailer which combines the latest technology with traditional craftsmanship. She has 5 cabins that sleep 10 guests comfortably. The crew of 5 is very professional and the cook will make your meals a very pleasurable experience!

Prices in 2009 start from Euro 4300/day in low season + VAT + expenses. Please enquire individually for specific dates.

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IRAKLIS L

A brand new œjewel it is probably the most luxurious motor sailer in Greece. 6 spacious cabins can accommodate 12 to 14 guest. Each cabin has en-suite facilities, hydro jet showers and individually controlled entertainment (DVD, music system etc).

Beautiful rich reddish woods are throughout the yacht. On deck, there is a large elevated area for sunbathing and a fore space for sitting and enjoying the views. A fantastic crew of five tends to guests’ needs. Fully equipped with toys and top of the range entertainment, this is a dream come true!

Rates start from Euro 49.000/week + VAT + expenses. Please enquire individually.

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Chartering a Motor Sailer

The best time to make your bookings is from November to March, as from April onward the demand gets very hectic and the best yachts are often no longer available.  Most yachts are based in Athens but go to nearly every destination within Greece subject to a relocation fee. For more on chartering in Greece, please see our Greece Yacht Charter Guide.

Enjoy your charter!!