It is a fact, for boat lovers and sailors alike there is no better holiday than bareboat charters BVI. The British Virgin Islands are internationally renowned as a sailing destination. The natural beauty, laid back culture and constant trade winds make it the perfect place to charter a yacht. Whether you want to while away the days on deck of your bareboat charter yacht, with a book in one hand and a cocktail in the other, or race in one of the many local sailing regattas, such as the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival there is something for everyone in this Caribbean paradise.
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Super Yacht of the Week: BARRACUDA RED SEA
With the launch of the brand new Sunseeker 131 Yacht at the London International Boat Show in January 2016, we bring you one of the finest 37m Sunseekers that is already available for charter along the striking Adriatic coastline. BARRACUDA RED SEA is a firm charter favourite, offering expansive volumes throughout her interior spaces and entertainment areas, ideal for family charters and celebrations around Croatia and Montenegro.
Christmas Crewed Cat Countdown 2016!
With Christmas in the BVIs nearly upon us, we wish all of you a fantastic festive period in possibly the best place on earth to charter a catamaran. It’s time to consider Christmas 2016; if you haven’t organised your crewed catamarans BVI is the most fantastic destination. For a trip this year, now is the time to seriously consider Christmas 2016. With all the best catamarans being booked up near on a year in advance, you can pick the creme de la creme of yachts available!
Tempt Your Tastebuds on M/Y TEMPTATION!
This beautiful 123′ Palmer Johnson is still available for a holiday booking before December 28th in the beautiful Bahamas at a special holiday rate of $70,000.00 per week plus no delivery fee to the Bahamas!
The Superbowl of Tahiti!
Don’t panic all you American football fans…the NFL has not chosen the beautiful islands around Tahiti to host next year’s Superbowl! Centuries before Europeans figured out that the Earth was not flat, the explorers of Polynesia were traversing the South Pacific on massive, double-hull outrigger canoes, navigating by the winds and stars. The canoe still plays an important part in Tahitian life, and many colourful events are held to celebrate this national sport of Tahiti.