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Abacos, Bahamas
Sail the sea of Abaco and its beautiful islands filled with marine life, white sand beaches and coral reefs. The turquoise waters are filled with marine life. Some of the best rated beaches in the world are located in the Bahamas. At low tide exclusive white sand beaches emerge and some of the beaches are home to friendly pigs and rays that will come right up to you. We will sail in calm waters between the mainland and the barrier reef visiting various islands each day. The Bahamas are known for turquoise waters, white sand beaches and beautiful coral reefs.
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Belize
Belize is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world with remarkable coral health. This is a top destination for divers and snorkelers due to the abundant marine life and great for fishing because there is no ciguatera. You will be surprised to find beautiful bioluminescence throughout the reefs at night. We start in Placencia, Belize which is a short plane ride away form Belize City. From there we sail to small islands/cays off the coast that border the barrier reef. This is a quieter location with less restaurants and bars than other locations but much healthier coral and wildlife.
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BVI
The British Virgin Islands, filled with an adventure at every island making it one of the top sailing destinations of the world and our most popular location. Here you will find national parks, hikes, caves, snorkel shipwrecks, rum distilleries, conch islands and so much more. The BVI is known for its great social scene with vibrant beach bars, live music, and gift shops. Fly into Beef Island, BVI for an easy arrival or save some money by flying into Saint Thomas and taking the ferry to Road Town, Tortola.
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USVI
The United States Virgin Islands, close neighbor to the BVI but with an American-Caribbean vibe. This location is known for its national parks and easy access from the mainland. The islands are much more social with various port cities, restaurants, bars, and shopping. Sea turtles love these anchorages for their quiet nesting places. Enjoy easy snorkeling of shipwrecks, coral reefs, and more. Fly into Charlotte Amalie on STT.
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Antigua
Antigua is one of the 2 major islands that make up the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Ringed with coral reefs, the island is known for its many sandy beaches. Antigua bays are calm crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling. In the capital, St. John's, the national museum displays indigenous and colonial artifacts. If conditions permit we will sail to Barbuda.
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Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia is an Eastern Caribbean island nation with a pair of dramatically tapered mountains, the Pitons, on its west coast. Its coast is home to volcanic beaches, reef-diving sites, luxury resorts and fishing villages. Trails in the interior rainforest lead to waterfalls like the 15m-high Toraille, which pours over a cliff into a garden. The capital, Castries, is a popular cruise port.
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St Vincent & The Grenadines
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a southern Caribbean nation comprising of main island, St. Vincent, and a chain of smaller islands. With yacht-filled harbors, chic private isles and volcanic landscapes, it’s known for its major sailing destinations. Explore sea tutle sanctuaries, untouched reefs, beach bbq, & so much more.
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Sint Maarten
Sint Maarten or Saint Martin is part of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. It comprises 2 separate countries, divided between its northern French side, called Saint Matin, and its southern Dutch side, Sint Maarten. The island is home to busy resort beaches and secluded coves. It's also known for fusion cuisine, vibrant nightlife and duty-free shops selling jewelry and liquor.
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Exumas, Bahamas
Exuma is a district of The Bahamas, consisting of over 365 islands and cays. The largest of the islands is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. The capital and largest town in the district is George Town.