Sailing Yachts take Center Stage at the Monaco Yacht Show

It was a gloriously sunny day yesterday in Monaco,  providing the magnificent backdrop for the world’s greatest superyachts as only Monaco can do.

Wally Yacht BAGHEERA at the Monaco Yacht ShowWe were struck by the number of beautiful sailing yachts on display this year – we counted over 25, not including the Maltese Falcon that was sailing back and forth outside the port. Sailing Yachts have been evolving rapidly on all fronts – technology, materials, comfort, and luxury offerings.  Some of our favorites at the show were NI LAYA from Baltic Yachts, BAGHEERA, a 24m Wally, MARIE, a 54m dual masted from Vitters, and SELENE, a 56m 2 masted Perini Navi.  You can see shots of many of these yachts on our Boatbookings.com Yacht Charter Facebook page.

LAZY Z superyacht, with water slideNot to be out done, there of course were plenty of amazing Motor Yachts with all of the bells and whistles, from the 60m Expedition Yacht SENSES with her helicopter and several exploration tenders, to 51.4m LAZY Z with her stunning interior and every imaginable water toy including volley ball set up and water slide from the top deck.

Boatbloggings will be covering more of these amazing yachts once the dust settles after the Monaco Yacht Show. And please comment here about the yachts you saw that were particularly amazing, and add images from the show on our Facebook page.

PS. it’s raining today (Friday). Even Monaco can’t assure perfect weather all of the time!

38th Grand Pavois Signals Industry Recovery

The 38th Grand Pavois drew to a close on a high note this year, attracting over 100,000 international visitors who enjoyed the show in perfect, sunny weather. The claim of show officials is that all exhibitors made sales leading to an optimistic consensus of industry revival.

Attendance was up by 3% over last year and trade visitors up by 20%. According to the boatyards, renewed interest in the 35-40-foot range is significant as this sector felt a greater impact, due to the recent economic climate, than the superyacht sector. The prognosis for recovery, though tentative, is positive.

According to show officials, 50% of visitors stopped at show guest Tahiti and her Islands Hall. Bernard Bousquet, Director of Tahiti Tourisme in Paris, is delighted with the important success in promoting Tahiti as a spectacular yachting destination.

The 2011 Grand Pavois will be held September 14-19, and delegations that attended this year’s event, including Bulgaria, China and Morocco, will likely be on the short list of candidates as the 2011 guest. The decision will be made at the 50th Nautic Paris Boat Show, which takes place December 4-12, 2010.

If you were unable to attend the Grand Pavois Tahiti guest pavilion Boatbookings.com has extensive destination information. Here are a couple of  links to get you started: Tahiti Yacht Charter guide, Fiji Yacht Charter Guide

103ft Johnson Luxury Yacht DIAMOND GIRL: A Rare Commodity

Symmetry, proportion and polish, DIAMOND GIRL is a luxury motor yacht that incorporates those factors important to the quality of any precious gem. This 103ft Johnson motor yacht is both supremely elegant yet teasingly playful. Boatbookings was invited onboard for an intimate look at what makes this a truly dazzling superyacht.

The exterior of DIAMOND GIRL is striking; sweeping curvilinear glass adds boldness to the bright white of her stacked decks. The imposing yacht is as powerful as she appears, equipped with twin MTU 16V2000 engines DIAMOND GIRL cruises comfortably at 19 knots, making her an ideal charter yacht for island hopping in the Caribbean.

Entering DIAMOND GIRL a plush expanse of bone white carpet flows forward through the seamlessly integrated space. An innovative placement of the dining area allows guests to enjoy sweeping views off the aft deck. Spacious interiors are contemporary, understated and feel superbly well balanced.

What makes these elegant interiors really shimmer is the innovative use of aqua tinted glass that bands the perimeter of the ceiling and tops cabinet surfaces, not just in the main salon but also as a decorative motif throughout the yacht. Ocean waters reflect on the glass positioned above panoramic windows to create a magical play of light and motion that is mesmerizing.

DIAMOND GIRL has four ensuite staterooms, state-of-the-art equipment, first-class amenities and a well-stocked toy chest including underwater scooters. The highly skilled crew are charming, professional, yet like DIAMOND GIRL, are endowed with a lighthearted sense of playfulness and an endearing sense of humor.

DIAMOND GIRL has been selected for Boatbookings.com Preferred Yacht Program designed to showcase yachts that repeatedly provide clients with a superlative experience. For more information here are some helpful links:

DIAMOND GIRL – Johnson 103 ft – Bahamas – Florida and Boatbookings.com Preferred Boatbookings.com preferred charter yachts

Chic and Exotic Caribbean Luxury Yacht Charter Destinations

The Caribbean is a paradise known for serenity, with miles of deserted beaches and magnificent coves. But many of the islands also offer exhilarating excursions, vibrant nightlife, designer shopping and phenomenal gourmet restaurants. Here Sharon Bahmer, Caribbean and USA Charter Director, reveals a few of her favorite destinations that seem to have it all.

œOne of my favorite islands is St. Lucia. A luxury yacht charter itinerary that goes to St. Lucia and the Martinique area allows you to experience different cultures and savor different flavors. Martinique is one of the most romantic islands in the Caribbean, with a distinctly French flavor, a selection of excellent restaurants, and exciting nightlife. St. Lucia is quite spectacular with a lot to do – you can visit the waterfalls, zip-wire through the rainforest, go mountain-biking, hiking and more. It’s a fabulous place to explore if you want to do a land excursion.

Grenada, the most southerly of the Windward Islands, is also a spectacular destination, similar to St. Lucia. Grenada is the ˜Spice Isle’ and you can go ashore and experience where nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon and cocoa come from and how spices are harvested and used. There are plenty of invigorating adventures exploring the rainforest and waterfalls, archeological sites and historic plantations. Grenada is an enchanting island with a centuries old history, culture and traditions that infuse the island with exotic charm.

You can cruise from St. Vincent through the Grenadines and end up in Grenada, so on a ten or fourteen-day charter you’ve only got one leg rather than a loop that necessarily repeats some of the places. Grenada has upscale Port Louis Marina for the megayachts and you can fly straight out of Grenada to New York with no connecting flights.

The best locations for adults-only luxury yacht cruising are St. Maarten and St. Barths because of the really fun nightclubs, upscale restaurants and evening entertainment available on these islands. St. Maarten is half Dutch and half French and offers a charismatic potpourri of history, culture and cuisine. St. Barths was settled by the French and has long been a favorite destination for luxury superyachts, lured as much by the island’s natural beauty as by the delightful restaurants, designer boutiques and colonial architecture.

There are numerous onshore amenities on all of these islands that are not necessarily public knowledge. For example, if luxury yacht charter guests are avid golfers, adore spa treatments, or relish a cooking lesson with a Michelin Star Chef, megayacht Captains always have an œin because they work with the locals, they tip them and have established an excellent rapport. Therefore it is possible to obtain reservations for properties, activities and events that are generally open only to registered guests.

These islands represent only a few of the plethora of luxury yacht charter destinations in the Caribbean. What is most important for clients to know is that we’re here to assist them in finding the perfect yacht, the perfect crew, and designing the perfect itinerary.”

Boatbookings website has numerous informative about charter in the Caribbean. Here are some suggestions:  The Windward Islands Yacht Charter,  St Barts St Barths St Barthelemy and Gustavia Yacht Charter Overview, St Martin/St Maarten

Upscale Marina Pez Vela Opens in Quepos, Costa Rica

The much-anticipated Marina Pez Vela, an upscale complex located in Quepos, Costa Rica, has at last completed the first phase. Conceived in 2001 by Harold Lovelady, a sport fishing enthusiast and home-owner in Quepos, Costa Rica, Marina Pez Vela answers the need for state-of-the-art marine services on Costa Rica’s spectacular Pacific Coast. The breathtakingly beautiful location has long been a popular yachting destination and is also one of the best sport fishing regions in the world.

Marina Pez Vela’s first phase offers immediate access to 100 floating concrete slips ranging from 35-200ft. Facilities include a 700ft long fuel dock, fully stocked on-site marine store, bathrooms and shower facilities, on-site Customs and Immigration office, septic treatment plant with in-slip pump out and full and complete electrical hookups.

Future plans to develop Marina Pez Vela as a world-class facility incorporate a marine service center with a 150-tonTravel-Lift, retail shops and restaurants, concierge services and recreational facilities, residences and a first-class hotel. A short ride from Marina Pez Vela is the Manuel Antonio resort area, which is home to a well-heeled expatriate community attracted by tropical forested mountains and white-sand beaches. Manual Antonio National Park is a 1500 acre nature preserve with rolling waves that lure an international surfing crowd.

Please see our Charter Destinations and Our Charter Yachts for further information.