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About Aruba, Bonaire & Curaçao

The ABC islands consist of Aruba, Bonaire & Curacao, and are all located in the Southern Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela.

About Marie Galante

Step back in time on this attractive, verdant island, where oxen powered carts still carry the cane crop to the island’s sugar factory.

About Petite Martinique

As part of the satellite of Grenadian jurisdiction, this small fishing and trading outpost enjoys a laissez faire existence.

About St.Kitts & Nevis

St. Kitts & Nevis are two of the most natural and least developed islands in the Caribbean... with a past steeped in history, giving them plenty of appeal for yachts to come to explore. Now with some excellent marinas, restaurants, hotels, golf courses, and shoreside attractions, it makes an excellent stop over for guests & crew alike!

About Trinidad & Tobago

The Trinidad yachting sector is serviced almost entirely within the Chaguaramas Peninsular, with many yachting and ancillary services available within just a two-mile radius!

About Turks & Caicos Islands

The beautiful Turks and Caicos Islands cover an area of 193 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean and are adjoined to the south east tip of the Bahamas archipelago.

About the U.S. Virgin Islands

St.Thomas represents a favourite ‘home port’ base for many large, professionally crewed yachts due to its easy access to the extensive cruising grounds of the British and U.S. Virgin Islands,

About Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Crown Colony Territory and major world offshore financial centre which can be conveniently bridged and visited on cruising itineraries between Honduras / Belize (about 500 miles to the west), Cuba (about 200 miles to the north) and Jamaica (about 180 miles to the southeast).

About St. Maarten/ St. Martin

St. Maarten has carved itself a special niche as one of the most attractive ‘service centres’ for professionally-crewed yachts throughout the entire Caribbean.

Pure Grenada...The Spice of the Caribbean

In recent years, Grenada’s reputation as a preferred Caribbean destination for yachting enthusiasts seeking safe anchorages has been on an upward progression.

About Canouan

Centrally located in the Grenadines archipelago, Canouan is a gorgeous island whose name (derived from the Arawak word ‘cannoun’) means ‘Turtle island’.

About Mustique

Mustique is an exclusive 1,400-acre Grenadine island located in the southern Caribbean with lush rolling terrain, cooled by gentle trade winds and surrounded by pristine white beaches with crystal clear aquamarine waters.

About Saint/St.Vincent

The island archipelago of St.Vincent and the Grenadines is centrally located in the Caribbean chain, and continues to build upon a serious commitment to the regional development of its marine services infrastructures; it retains a high level of appeal, abounding in crystal blue anchorages, reef fringed islands, fair winds and friendly seas.

About Southern Grenadines

From Bequia and Mustique in the north down to Petit St. Vincent in the south is just 21 minutes of latitude - yet it contains an area that is still regarded by many yachting visitors as the most ‘prime cruising grounds’ throughout the entire Caribbean.

About Mayreau

In Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau has one of the most attractive anchorages in the island chain.