Destinations

Ft Lauderdale

The City of Fort Lauderdale, also known as the “Venice of America” is home one of the busiest and fasted growing Marine industries in the world. Fort Lauderdale has earned the nickname Venice of America due to the 7 miles of coastline (Atlantic Ocean) on its eastern border and 165 miles of navigable waterways inland. Ft. Lauderdale is home to over 40 marinas and the largest boat show in the world, not to mention the third busiest cruise port, Port Everglades, which sits on the City’s southern border. Ft. Lauderdale is also a popular destination for “mega-yachts” and has more than 1,400 vessels over 80 feet in length visit each year on their way to the Caribbean.

Bahamas

The Bahamas are world-renowned as one of the finest luxury yacht charter destinations, close enough to the USA to incorporate into a charter itinerary yet epitomising the tropical island paradise feel of the Caribbean. The Bahamas archipelago comprises more than 700 islands and is protected by one of the world's largest barrier reefs, providing safe cruising areas and unlimited possibilities for diving and watersports. With a year-round balmy climate, white sand beaches and secluded hideaways mixed with luxury resorts, shopping, gourmet restaurants and world-class golf courses, the Bahamas are the ultimate vacation escape.

US Virgin Islands

Strewn with world-class marinas and blessed with an invitingly pleasant year-round climate, the Virgin Islands have long been a haven for superyacht charters and discerning world travellers. Indulge in island hopping between captivating dive sites and secret paradise beaches, some only accessible by yacht, before stepping ashore to bustling cosmopolitan cities and ancient ruins in this bewitching yacht charter destination.

St Martin / St Maarten

Split into two halves, with the French in the north known as St. Martin and the Dutch in the south known as St. Maarten, it is the smallest island in the world under the governance of two countries. This infusion of cultures, customs and cuisines blended with the Caribbean charm and exquisite setting forms a heady and charismatic luxury yacht charter destination. Lying south of Anguilla and north of its diminutive brother St. Barts, the lush island is perfect for enjoying watersports and outdoor activities, from sailing and surfing to horseback riding along the alabaster sands.

St Barthelemy (St Bart's)

Saint-Barthelemy was named by Christopher Columbus in 1493 and since then has become a world-renowned hot spot for VIP travellers attracted to its dazzling beauty and casual elegance. Its strong French influences add a touch of Mediterranean flair and cosmopolitan atmosphere, though delve a little deeper and you will still find charming fishing villages, secluded beaches and steep winding roads to spectacular views on islands tailor made for exploration. The fantastic selection of marine parks offers breath-taking snorkelling and diving opportunities as well as great spots for surfing and other water-sports.