British Virgin Islands: The British Virgin Islands are comprised of more then 50 islands and cays, most of which can be reached with a couple hours sail. The main island of Tortola, which means "turtle dove", houses the capital city of Road Town and is surrounded by Norman, Peter, Ginger, Cooper, and Salt islands on the south, Virgin Gorda on the east and Camanoe, Guana and Jost Van Dyke on the north. Known for years as a "sailor's paradise," yacht cruisers were among the first to realize this was indeed one of "Nature's Little Secrets", which is the territory's official slogan. The annual temperature averages 81 degrees and is accompanied by year-round trade winds. Anegada, which is the only coral island, with a maximum peak of 28’ above sea level, is surrounded by coral reefs. These reefs have claimed many ships over the centuries and is one of our great dive destinations as well as being home to the only flock of flamingos in the Virgin Islands.

Leeward and Windward Islands: The Leeward are the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles and mainly consist of Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barts, Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat and Guadeloupe. The Windward islands include Dominica, St. Lucia, Martinique, St. Vincent, The Grenadines and Grenada. Whereas the Virgin Islands offer many islands in close proximity to each other, the sailing in the these islands involve more long reaches and, sometimes, rougher seas. The islands themselves have an exotic beauty that is unsurpassed, each island having it’s own unique appeal.

Whichever area of the Caribbean you chose to visit, you will be amazed by the turquoise, sapphire and cerulean blues of our crystal clear waters, the countless small islands, secret coves and hidden bays waiting to be discovered. Come and share in our history and beauty aboard a luxurious sailing yacht.

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