Caribbean Yacht Charters
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Imagine days spent cruising the Caribbean's most
enchanting waters in luxury amidst the finer pleasures of life
- with your every need tended to by a professional, dedicated
crew on one of the Caribbean's luxury power yachts, catamarans
or sailing yachts. These caribbean yacht charters will cruise
you to an ocean of possibilities. Fill your charter days fishing,
snorkeling or diving in crystalline waters. Spend your afternoons
relaxing in the sun or exploring deserted beaches and coves
in your own personal craft. These are the pleasures that await
you when your love of the good-life becomes insatiable.
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Caribbean Motor Yacht Charters:
This is the yacht of choice for the "in crowd" who
enjoy the glitter of St. Barts in the Caribbean to St.
Thomas, St. Martin, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia
and the Grenadines. A luxury caribbean power yacht is
the perfect way to enjoy the Caribbean on the waters. Power
yachts are speedy, luxurious and very spacious.
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power and motor yacht charters in the Caribbean] |
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Normally for the blue water sailors who love
the feel of wind and saltwater in their faces ...! We call
them the race car drivers of our sport. Caribeban sail boats
comes in many types, from ketches, sloops, schooners and
cuuters. For the lovers of the sea, a caribbean sail boat
is the perfect caribbean sailing vacation.
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These Caribbean catamaran yachts have more space
for families and groups, sail faster and do not heal over. Catamarans
are very stable and provides more comfort for the non-sailor
or lover of the sea. Caribbean catamarans ranges in length
fron 45 feet to over 90 feet. A caribbean catamaran charter
is always ready a waiting as these catamarans have become
the most popular choice for caribbean sailing vacation adventures.
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| Sailing in the Caribbean is synonymous
with teh Virgin Islands. These include the British and United
States Virgin Islands. Almost 70-80 percent of all caribbean
charters will go through one of these locations. |
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The Virgin Islands are a magical
Caribbean archipelago of more than forty islands and cays.
They seem to have been created expressly for the pleasures
of yachting and water sports. Located about 60 miles east
of Puerto Rico and volcanic in origin, the British Virgin
Islands feature rugged mountain peaks rising from the blue
Caribbean Sea with unusual names such as Great Dog, Fallen
Jerusalem, Prickly Pear and Pelican Island. The islands, many
of them uninhabited and attainable only by yacht, offer solitude
and a simplicity of living unknown to most people.

Anegada | Cooper
Island | Jost
Van Dyke,Sandy Cay,Sandy Spit | <
Norman Island | Peter
Island | Salt
Island | Tortola
| Virgin Gorda
The Caribbean islands'
peculiar names were first given by Columbus in 1493. He named
the scattered islands as a group in honor of St. Ursula and
her 11,000 virgins who, according to history were murdered
by the pagan Huns in the 13th century.
Details provided by Charter
Yacht Wanderlust
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