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About Barbuda

Antigua’s beautifully unique sister island, Barbuda, is a great option on the yacht’s charter or crew itinerary - as one of the last truly undiscovered treasures of the Eastern Caribbean!

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 Antigua

When Lord Nelson first sailed into English Harbour in 1784 on HMS Boreas, he could never have imagined how the view would transform centuries later with 200+ professionally crewed yachts arriving annually at the start of winter season!

About Union Island

As the Southern Grenadines’ main hub, Union Island has a number of useful service facilities.

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,

Antigua & Barbuda Yachting and Marine Association

The Antigua & Barbuda Yachting and Marine Association is dedicated to the responsible protection, enhancement and improvement of the marine industry and environment in Antigua & Barbuda.

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 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 Canouan

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

About Guadeloupe

The island of Guadeloupe is the largest island in the Lesser Antilles and boasts a lively mix of Creole culture, with an interesting blend of modern cities, rural hamlets, rainforests and secluded beaches. It is part of a most beautiful archipelago… comprised of the magical island group of Les Isles des Saintes and the unspoilt peaceful island of Marie Galante. Captains and owners who include Guadeloupe in their cruising itinerary, increasingly praise the varied and diverse attractions that the islands have to offer.

About Anguilla

Anguilla rates as one of the best kept secrets of the Caribbean, frequented by few, yet lovingly enjoyed by those that do.

About Les Saintes

Les Saintes are one of the Caribbean’s hidden treasures.

About Puerto Rico

As a US territory, Puerto Rico offers good facilities and support infrastructure for professionally crewed yachts (normal US visa restrictions for crew apply) – with a selection of dedicated superyacht marinas, a choice of professional haul-out facilities to carry out refits / repairs, and an excellent supply chain for parts and shipments.

About Barbados

Despite its relatively small geographical size (of only 21 x 11 miles at its widest part), Barbados offers a myriad of top-class facilities for superyachts, their owners and guests.

About Barbados

Despite its relatively small geographical size (of only 21 x 11 miles at its widest part), Barbados offers a myriad of top-class facilities for superyachts, their owners and guests.