The British Virgin Islands: Your Own Sailing Adventure

It’s officially autumn, or fall, in the northern hemisphere, and many of us are starting to see the temperatures drop. If this is the case for you, why not think about the light at the end of the tunnel, and organise your winter holiday or spring break in the British Virgin Islands?

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The home of the bareboat yacht charter, crewed catamarans are also highly popular in the BVI – but don’t worry, you can always choose a motor yacht if sailing isn’t your thing. It’s almost always summer in the Caribbean, so there will be no need for your woolly hat and gloves here!

Now, we know that there is plenty to see and do in the British Virgin Islands, but what about the islands’ history which has made it the place it is today?

The beach at Dead Man's Bay, Peter Island

The British Virgin Islands were, once upon a time, popular with pirates after its discovery as the English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Danish all attempted to gain control. The country’s pirate history has been remembered through the names given to bays and islands; Captain Norman, a pirate who was hanged by the Spanish Guarda Costas is the name behind Norman Island; “Black Sam” Bellamy is the inspiration behind the name of Bellamy Cay, the islet he used as a base which gives a good vantage point across the Sir Francis Drake Channel – again, named after the English hero of the Spanish Armada.

Snorkelling at the Caves on Norman Island

Blackbeard, the famous pirate of legend, is also noted in the names of two islands, Great Thatch and Little Thatch. These names come from one of the other names the pirate was known by, Edward Thatch, and Dead Man’s Bay on Peter Island gained its name from the story of Blackbeard’s marooned men who then tried to swim to safety on Peter Island but drowned in their attempt.

Dead Man's Beach, Peter Island, British Virgin Islands

Of course, the British Virgin Islands are said to have inspired R.L. Stevenson in his writing of Treasure Island, and if you want to come and explore the culture and history, and see these namesake places yourself, a yacht charter with Boatbookings will provide you with your own unforgettable island adventure. And don’t worry – these pirates are long gone!

Mexico Bareboat Charters: New Base Opening October 2014

Here at Boatbookings.com, the bareboat team are constantly on the search for new and exiting places to go sailing, so it is with great excitement that we learn of a new charter base opening in Mexico.

Enjoy the glorious beaches of Mexico

A small fleet of charter yachts comprising of monohulls and catamarans will be available from La Paz. Described by famed French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau as “the world’s aquarium” and “the Galapagos of North America”, this beautiful region combines stunning desert vistas with world-class sailing in the Sea of Cortez. La Paz may be the region’s commercial and political center but this city has retained its’ laid back coastal vibe.  Meaning ‘peace’ in Spanish, La Paz is set amongst ancient laurel trees, coconut and date palms and is surrounded by the beautiful yellow desert.

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Start your charter from the exclusive Costa Baja resort which offers a full service marina, dive shop, supermarket and various restaurants, before heading out to the Sea of Cortez which has been drawing sailors to the peaceful corner of Mexico for generations.  Set sail on the sporty Dufour 455 or choose from a range of Lagoon catamarans or a power cat – the Sea of Cortez awaits!

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Whet your appetite with our 7 day sailing itinerary in Mexico perfect for your bareboat charter. If you have any more questions about chartering in Mexico, contact Boatbookings today!

Super Yacht of the Week: BATON ROUGE

Are you looking for 62.5m of unrivalled floating luxury? Look no further than BATON ROUGE. One of our favourite yachts to be arriving at this week’s Monaco Yacht Show, she is one of the most prestigious and reputable charter yachts on the market. Offering guest accommodation for 12 guests in 7 well-appointed, light and tastefully nautical cabins, you’ll want for nothing on this quadruple deck, plus beach club, luxury motor yacht.

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Book Your Yacht For The Monaco Grand Prix 2015

The Monaco Grand Prix 2015 is fast approaching! From 21st – 24th May 2015, Port Hercule will be flooded with the coolest yachts on the Riviera.  With the deadline to apply for a berth in this most prestigious port being the end of February 2015, don’t leave it until the last minute to secure one of the best spots. Beat the rush and secure your yacht’s place for this event in Zone 1 now!

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Boatbookings top choice for this event is the astonishing NAMELESS – 41m of Mondomarine’s finest creation yet, sleeping up to 11 guests in 5 cabins.

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Everything about this yacht oozes style, from her Fendi furniture on the vast sundeck to her rare marble flooring and Italian artwork on the interior, she is the ultimate yacht for those of you who are looking to stand out from the crowd. Her 3 decks will accommodate up to 60 guests to view the race.

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For those of you looking for something a little larger, the stunning 60m CMN, SLIPSTREAM, is still available. You certainly will be the Queen of the SLIPSTREAM on this devastatingly beautiful yacht with an interior and exterior designed by the marvellous Andrew Winch.

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With her 7 spacious cabins sleeping up to 12 guests and accommodating up to 100 guests on her expansive 3 decks, she is the perfect choice for a large group.

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Be sure to contact your favourite broker in the Boatbookings team to secure your yacht for the Monaco Grand Prix 2015.

AMITIE: The Perfect Luxury Motor Yacht for your Bahamian Experience

Following on from yesterday’s post on Easter in the Bahamas, AMITIE is the perfect yacht to take you there.

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The luxurious 130’ Westport completed her interior refit by Nora Gugel of A La Mer and was launched into the charter market this past spring.  Her elegant interior showcases a spacious salon with a large seating area where soft, neutral tones compliment her satin mahogany paneling.  Guests can enjoy formal dining surrounded by colorful accents which evoke a splash of the tropics and embody a modern yet comfortable feel.  If alfresco dining is preferred, you can choose from the covered aft-deck or the relaxing bridge deck where you may also take a dip in the Jacuzzi.  Her partially shaded sun deck offers protection from the elements and features a bar and barbecue, along with wrap around sofas and a large sun pad for the sun worshippers in the group.

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Motor yacht AMITIE offers comfortable accommodations for up to 11 guests in five well-appointed staterooms including the desirable en-suite master stateroom on the main deck.

She is a versatile yacht ideal for island hopping, entertaining family and friends or for couples looking to escape on a romantic getaway in pure style and comfort. Her knowledgeable charter crew, lead by Captain Adam Huemoller along with the award winning Chef Tonya Bohn, is sure to make this the yachting holiday a vacation of a lifetime!

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Here is just a sample of her award-winning menu from the “Healthy Dinner Challenge” at the Antigua Charter Yacht Show:

Starter

Queen Conch Ceviche
Queen Conch fished out of the beautiful Antiguan waters, diced and tossed with fresh tomato, red onion, yellow bell pepper and cucumber then finished with a mild habanero citrus dressing

Main Course

Coconut Braised Spiny Lobster
Local Spiny Lobster braised in Coconut water and tossed in a Roasted Garlic Lemon Brumel Yogurt Sauce served with Baked Christophene stuffed with avocado salsa

Dessert

Carib Style Pavlova
Crisp Coconut and Ginger Pavlova with Fresh Fruit and Berry Puree

Beverages

Citrus Infused Coconut water
Local Coconuts cracked open and infused with orange, lemon, lime and cucumber then chilled and served over ice

Blue Razz Passion Mojito
Blue Curacao, Chambord, fresh passion fruit pulp, sprite, mint and fresh lime blended to perfection and served over ice 

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Once you finish indulging in Chef Tonya’s delicious culinary creations you’ll want to get out on the many water toys and enjoy the turquoise waters of the Bahamas, so we’ve listed all her exciting water toys for you! 

Tender: 35′ 345 SXF Scout with 2 x 350 HP Yamaha outboard engines fully rigged for fishing
19′ Nautica Inflatable tender with 1 x 115 HP Yamaha engine
2 SeaDoo Waverunners (with breaking system) and 270 HP engines
2 2-person Kayaks
4 Nash Stand Up Paddle Boards
Free Cruiser Inflatable Slide
Water Skis (Adult and Child)
Wake Boards
Inflatable water chairs
Snorkeling Gear
Fishing Gear
Satellite Broadband throughout the vessel

Available at the rate of $98,000 per week in the Bahamas, charter savvy Captain Adam Huemoller and his crew are looking forward to welcoming you and your guests on board AMITIE. Contact Boatbookings now to enquire about AMITIE before she gets booked up!