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Yachting in the Caribbean
Caribbean yachting is different from other forms of Caribbean water sports because a yacht is far roomier and it offers you the chance to enjoy your vacation away from hotels and on a boat. People with sailing experience are especially going to enjoy the freedom of chartering their own yacht and sailing in the Caribbean. However, note that if you want to just sit back and not worry about the technicalities of sailing then you had better get some crew. If you have never tried a sailing vacation before then perhaps it is time to give Caribbean yachting a chance.
Probably the biggest advantage of Caribbean yachting is that you get to choose which islands you wish to visit. Though most charter companies will suggest an itinerary, you are not legally bound to follow it and if you feel like going left when the plan says right, there is nothing to stop you from doing so. During your sailing experience you also get to choose what kind of food you are going to eat. Beware that no crew means that you will be doing your own cooking so do not overlook that detail. A crewed Caribbean yachting option means you just sit back and relax.
For most people however the easiest option is to pay for the charter and leave the details to the captain. With experience you will learn how to plot your own courses and what places to visit. While you are in the Caribbean yachting, make sure you make a note of what all you can see and enjoy along the route so that you do not just end up taking a long boat ride and nothing more. If you are the type that gets bored easily then carry some books for the time when time begins to get heavy.
Note that if you wish to charter a yacht without a crew then you must carry documentation proving that you have sailing experience so that the charter companies can safely trust you with their boats. This is especially true if you are carrying passengers because the charter company is responsible for their safety.
Caribbean yachting is a good way to spend time with friends or family far away from the hotels and resorts full of strangers. The cruises are not too long and so you will not end up getting bored with each other or getting cramped in a small space with so many people.
Caribbean yachting is also one of the few ways in which you can actually experience the Caribbean for what it is instead of coming back like most tourist, with a few pictures and videos but no real conception of what you actually visited.
James Penn
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/yachting-in-the-caribbean-72611.html
6 Responses to “Yachting in the Caribbean”
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March 1st, 2009 at 8:56 am
Who do I go to, to organize a beach wedding and a sailing honeymoon in the caribbean?
We want our wedding to take place on a beach and then rent a yacht to sail the caribbean for the honeymoon. We have seen some web sites but we are not impressed by what we have seen. Would like to know if someone has had such an experience and which agency they used.
Also, neither my fiancé or me have sailed before so we would like to hear all the details since we are a little worried of getting sea sick.
March 1st, 2009 at 1:58 pm
rosefalcontravel@netscape.net is a world-wide honeymoon expert…she can find exactly what you need for the price you can afford……I have used her services and have never had a bad experience……good luck and congrats…….
P.S. inquire about Jamaica…its a wonderful island…..
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experience'''''world traveler
March 1st, 2009 at 2:00 pm
It may cost a little more but do the wedding on one island and catch a yatch at another. For some reason they don't have the two together in a perfect situation from just one island.
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March 1st, 2009 at 2:02 pm
Jamaica is definitely the place to go.
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March 1st, 2009 at 2:04 pm
sailing in Jamaica is hard and dangerous…mainly because there aren't many good harbors close together……DONT DO IT!!!
now, St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands with a wedding at Bolongo Bay; you're getting married in America so you save all sorts of hassles; your people can fly from the mainland to the US Virgins w/o a passport; you can then catch one of a dozen crewed yachts out of STT to the British Virgin Islands….a different harbor to anchor in every night and no more than a few hours underway……or none at all!………if you're feeling queasy on any day
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and here's the person to talk to: Sandy at Bajor Yacht Charters http://www.elenavimercati.com/bajor/
lived in ST Thomas 30 years, sailed all over the Caribbean and have seen lots of folks do this wedding/honeymoon trip out of here…….
March 1st, 2009 at 2:06 pm
Hello, my vote goes for Puerto Rico and particularly the island of Vieques http://www.viequestravelguide.com/
which is becoming a hot destination for weddings.
There are some wonderful sailiing charters in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
Have a wonderful honeymoon.
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