Caribbean Sailing
Huge Caribbean variety from the BVI down to GrenadaThe Caribbean sailing area is more than 600 miles north to south and even more east to west and covers some of the most beautiful islands on earth. That represents an awful lot of islands in an enormous expanse of sea, with an huge mix of cultures.

The British Virgin Islands, with Tortola at its centre, are considered one of the top charter destinations in the world for all-round cruising. With scores of safe and unspoiled anchorages, the BVI lie nestled about Sir Francis Drake Channel and in plain sight of one another, which makes navigation a breeze. Balmy West Indian Trade winds make for a serene sailing experience. Here you’ll find a perfect blend of sailing, exploring and just plain enjoying!
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Antigua & Barbuda is located in the heart of the Caribbean and forms part of the lovely Leeward Islands. Antigua is rich in history; with Nelson’s Dockyard in English Harbour and an abundance of sugar mills, it provides a myriad of protected anchorages, 365 beaches and great sailing. Why not sail across to Nevis or St Kitts, or perhaps try our one way trip to St Martin? It’s a sailing area just waiting to be explored.
Or imagine the crystal clear, warm waters of the Windward Islands. Picture the fine white sand beaches, lined with gently swaying palms. Where better to go sailing than St Lucia? With the sparkling Caribbean Sea on one side and the mysterious depths of the Atlantic Ocean on the other, sailors have been falling in love with St Lucia for centuries.
St Lucia also serves as a hub for some of the best yachting adventures in the world, including the ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers), whose destination is St Lucia’s Rodney Bay, the world’s yachting focus in December each year.
This uniquely beautiful archipelago of islands in the Caribbean is the place to be to enjoy stress-free sailing for short distances in gentle trade winds. In the Windward Islands, about 90 miles west of Barbados, the Grenadines number some 32 islands and cays (pron: ‘keys’) stretching south from St. Vincent to Grenada.
The French Caribbean mixes all you know, or have heard about, laid-back West Indian lifestyle, with French chique, style and cuisine. You probably won’t eat better anywhere in the islands.
Get lost for a while in the “Isles des Saintes”, a short distance south of Guadeloupe. The locals are so friendly, life is so relaxed, the waters so clear and the scenery so beautiful, you may never want to leave…
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