7 Nights/Caribbean, Exotic |
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Description
Reaching an impressive 110 meters in length, our spectacular super yacht will exceed your ocean cruising expectations. And with an intimate 100 guests on board there's an abundance of space throughout all areas of your yacht. Discover a secluded spot to read a book, enjoy unimpeded views of the unspoiled landscapes or arrange to meet fellow guests at one of our comfortable meeting spots.
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Itinerary Overview
San Juan (Puerto Rico)
The capital of Puerto Rico and second oldest city in the Americas is a lively modern metropolis. Underscored by stunning beaches and cobblestone streets lined with churches, houses and mansions, the city is a unique fusion of resort atmosphere and world charm.
Culebra Island
Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke is one of the main islands in the British Virgin Islands, which are part of a volcanic archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. The island is known for its yacht anchorages, like the sheltered bay at Great Harbour.
Virgin Gorda
The half-mountainous, half-flat British Virgin Island is the home of the Baths, an intriguing, inexplicable group of gargantuan granite boulders spread across utter white palm-lined beaches. Tides turn caves into baths, and back again, creating a maze of crevices and pools.
Gustavia
Red roofed buildings speckle the lush tropical landscape in Gustavia, St. Bart's tiny, relaxed Caribbean capital whose historic sites can be reached in one day of trekking around town. 17th century forts line the harbor, from Fort Karl in the north to Fort Gustaf with its lighthouse and cannons in the south
Philipsburg St. Maarten
The Dutch capital of St. Maarten is widely known for colonial architecture. Its pastel buildings, often embellished with gingerbread and fretwork trim, surround shaded courtyards and hug cobblestone streets. Philipsburg has a well-earned reputation as a shopper's paradise, and local crafts, exotic foods and elegant imports are available at duty-free prices.
Little Bay
Little Bay, located on the northern end of Tortola, features a small beach surrounded by tropical plants and exciting hills. The area tends to be underpopulated due to its remote location, but the excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities and beautiful scenery reward adventurous explorers
Antigua
Antigua has a beach for every day of the year? literally. But the island experience goes beyond 365 distinct ribbons of white sand and clear waters. In the capital city of St. Johns, you'll discover charming candy-colored architecture, lively markets, and a beautiful baroque cathedral. And smiling locals greet you everywhere you go. On the southern coast, you can explore Nelson's Dockyard, a centuries-old British naval base built by Admiral Horatio Nelson. Past Antigua's yacht-studded coastline, you'll find upscale boutiques, wild forest trails, hidden coves, and coral reefs bustling with tropical fish. But the best way to really see the island is from up above, so cruise to Antigua and hop into a helicopter for a panoramic look at lush jungles, golden beaches, and the nearby volcanic island, Montserrat.
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