Caribbean
Incredible sea-life, perfect beaches & sunset cocktails
The Caribbean Islands
The Caribbean Islands have long been considered a sailors paradise. Blessed with perfect weather conditions for much of the year, the islands offer incredible sailing around some of the most paradisaical places on earth. Warm winds, crystal clear cerulean waters and some of the best white sand beaches in the world. The Caribbean offers adventurous holiday opportunities quite unlike anywhere else in the world.
Jump into waters full of life and snorkel over coral reefs that play home to a beautifully complex underwater world. Stroll along pristine, un-touched, white sand beaches lined with palm trees. Then finish the day sipping on a locally produced rum punch cocktail while watching the sun sink over the horizon. Whether you’re the type to lounge on the sundeck or looking to skipper a vessel of your own, the Caribbean is the answer. These islands are anyone and everyone’s perfect sailing destination.
The Caribbean is a melting pot of cultures & influences – a beautiful, diverse mix that gives the region its unique identity. Head to the islands and embrace a laid back lifestyle. Enjoy incredible local cuisine full of colourful ingredients and distinctly flavourful spices & condiments. The abundance of sea-life is reflected in amazing seafood & if you’re interested in fishing off the back of your boat whilst underway the Caribbean waters have rich pickings.
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The British Virgin Islands
A world renowned sailing ground. There are so many small islands here that you’ll find yourself conflicted over exactly where to go each day. Laid-back and low-key, the BVI’s are an absolutely gorgeous place to sail…
St Martin, Anguilla & St Barths
One of the most popular yacht charter areas in the whole of the Caribbean – the three islands: St Martin, Anguilla and St Barth’s make a wonderful cruising ground. Start your holiday in St Martin, a glorious…
The Grenadines
The Grenadine Islands are beautifully diverse. The larger islands are of volcanic origin and rise imposingly from the sea coated in a lush thick green forest. The smaller islands are occasionally little more than dried out reefs…



