
Upcoming Charters

Antigua & Barbuda
Antigua is a world-renowned sailing destination, celebrated for its 365 stunning beaches—one for every day of the year—and its rich maritime heritage. Sailors are especially drawn to Antigua for these top reasons:
Sheltered anchorages and scenic harbors: The island boasts numerous protected bays, including historic English Harbour and Falmouth Harbour, both famous for their vibrant yachting scene and charming colonial architecture.
Ideal sailing conditions: Consistent trade winds and calm, clear waters make Antigua perfect for sailors of all experience levels.
Spectacular coastline and beaches: With miles of white sand beaches, hidden coves, and dramatic cliffs, Antigua offers endless opportunities to swim, snorkel, and explore.
Lively sailing culture: Antigua hosts world-class regattas, such as Antigua Sailing Week, attracting sailors and enthusiasts from around the globe.
Easy access to nearby islands: Sailors can venture to neighboring Barbuda, known for its pink sand beaches and pristine reefs, or explore uninhabited islets just offshore.

Antigua & Barbuda
Antigua is a world-renowned sailing destination, celebrated for its 365 stunning beaches—one for every day of the year—and its rich maritime heritage. Sailors are especially drawn to Antigua for these top reasons:
Sheltered anchorages and scenic harbors: The island boasts numerous protected bays, including historic English Harbour and Falmouth Harbour, both famous for their vibrant yachting scene and charming colonial architecture.
Ideal sailing conditions: Consistent trade winds and calm, clear waters make Antigua perfect for sailors of all experience levels.
Spectacular coastline and beaches: With miles of white sand beaches, hidden coves, and dramatic cliffs, Antigua offers endless opportunities to swim, snorkel, and explore.
Lively sailing culture: Antigua hosts world-class regattas, such as Antigua Sailing Week, attracting sailors and enthusiasts from around the globe.
Easy access to nearby islands: Sailors can venture to neighboring Barbuda, known for its pink sand beaches and pristine reefs, or explore uninhabited islets just offshore.

Placencia, Belize
Placencia, Belize is a stunning sailing destination celebrated for its crystal-clear Caribbean waters, easy access to the world’s second-largest barrier reef, and a string of idyllic cayes (small islands) just offshore.
Proximity to spectacular islands
Exceptional snorkeling in protected marine reserves teeming with marine life
Relaxed, friendly local culture
Unforgettable sailing experiences and beach barbecues on secluded islands
Scenic anchorages and calm waters

Placencia, Belize
Placencia, Belize is a stunning sailing destination celebrated for its crystal-clear Caribbean waters, easy access to the world’s second-largest barrier reef, and a string of idyllic cayes (small islands) just offshore.
Proximity to spectacular islands
Exceptional snorkeling in protected marine reserves teeming with marine life
Relaxed, friendly local culture
Unforgettable sailing experiences and beach barbecues on secluded islands
Scenic anchorages and calm waters

British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands are renowned as one of the world’s most beautiful and accessible sailing destinations. Sailors are drawn to the BVI for its steady trade winds, calm turquoise waters, and easy line-of-sight navigation between islands. The region offers a unique blend of natural wonders and vibrant culture, including:
Iconic spots like The Baths on Virgin Gorda
World-class snorkeling and diving
Lively beach bars and restaurants
Protected anchorages and plentiful mooring balls
Stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters

British Virgin Islands
This is a private booking already reserved. If you would like to join us on another BVI trip please choose one of our other available dates.

British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands are renowned as one of the world’s most beautiful and accessible sailing destinations. Sailors are drawn to the BVI for its steady trade winds, calm turquoise waters, and easy line-of-sight navigation between islands. The region offers a unique blend of natural wonders and vibrant culture, including:
Iconic spots like The Baths on Virgin Gorda
World-class snorkeling and diving
Lively beach bars and restaurants
Protected anchorages and plentiful mooring balls
Stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters

St. Vincent & The Grenadines
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a true sailor’s paradise, famed for its lush volcanic landscapes, sparkling turquoise waters, and a chain of 32 enchanting islands and cays. This Caribbean gem attracts sailors from around the world for several irresistible reasons:
Island-hopping adventure: The Grenadines offer easy line-of-sight sailing between islands like Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, and Union Island, each with its own unique charm and character.
World-class anchorages: Protected bays such as Admiralty Bay (Bequia) and the Tobago Cays provide safe, scenic spots to drop anchor, swim, and relax.
The Tobago Cays Marine Park: Often called the “jewel in the crown,” this protected area dazzles with its crystal-clear lagoons, vibrant coral reefs, and opportunities to swim with sea turtles.
Unspoiled beaches and authentic culture: From the powdery white sands of Salt Whistle Bay to the lively markets and friendly locals, sailors experience both natural beauty and warm Caribbean hospitality.
Diverse activities: Beyond sailing, visitors enjoy snorkeling, diving, hiking lush rainforests, and sampling local cuisine in colorful waterfront villages.

St. Vincent & The Grenadines
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a true sailor’s paradise, famed for its lush volcanic landscapes, sparkling turquoise waters, and a chain of 32 enchanting islands and cays. This Caribbean gem attracts sailors from around the world for several irresistible reasons:
Island-hopping adventure: The Grenadines offer easy line-of-sight sailing between islands like Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, and Union Island, each with its own unique charm and character.
World-class anchorages: Protected bays such as Admiralty Bay (Bequia) and the Tobago Cays provide safe, scenic spots to drop anchor, swim, and relax.
The Tobago Cays Marine Park: Often called the “jewel in the crown,” this protected area dazzles with its crystal-clear lagoons, vibrant coral reefs, and opportunities to swim with sea turtles.
Unspoiled beaches and authentic culture: From the powdery white sands of Salt Whistle Bay to the lively markets and friendly locals, sailors experience both natural beauty and warm Caribbean hospitality.
Diverse activities: Beyond sailing, visitors enjoy snorkeling, diving, hiking lush rainforests, and sampling local cuisine in colorful waterfront villages.