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Charter Yacht THREE MOONS: Sailing the Spanish Virgin Islands

Today we have guest bloggers: Randy & Shelly owner-operators of the charter yacht THREE MOONS, one of our favorites!

Sailing the Spanish Virgin Islands... So Close, Yet So Far Back in Time!

Just six nautical miles to the east of Puerto Rico lies another world, the Spanish Virgin Islands, which some consider the most beautiful cruising grounds in the Caribbean. Made up of the islands of Culebra and Vieques and their surrounding islets and cays, this area is bedecked with white sand beaches, sapphire gin-colored water, hills to climb and reefs to explore.


Although the Spanish Virgins lie just 6 miles from Puerto Rico and 15-20 miles from the U.S. Virgin Islands, they are far less crowded. Even though they're part of the United States, they have none of the commercialism of the U.S. Virgin Islands, nor the crowds of charter boats that fight for moorings in the British Virgin Islands. For those who are looking for a boating vacation where gunk-holing is the order of the day and star-gazing de rigueur for the night, the Spanish Virgin Islands are perfect. Old hands describe them as "the BVIs 35 years ago." Why are these islands still so pristine and unspoiled? Blame it on the Marines -- and the U.S. Navy -- they owned the islands for private operations until the mid-1970's. It’s an easy flight to either San Juan Puerto Rico or St. Thomas, USVI, then on to the Spanish Virgin Islands!

If you are happy away from the crowds and beach bars (seriously, there aren't many of either!) you can easily spend a week in one or two anchorages and be perfectly happy. Depending on the weather, you have many excellent anchorages to choose from. Please note that this sailing area is best during our charter months of May and June. The waters and anchorages can be very rough during the winter months. Although there are many variations on this theme, here's a suggested itinerary for one week departing from Fajardo, a town in the southern part of Puerto Rico.

  • FIRST DAY: Fly to San Juan, Puerto Rico early in the morning and take a 45 minute taxi ride to Fajardo, where you'll board Three Moons. We'll take off across Vieques Sound for Isla Palominos. If you are fishing enthusiast, bring your favorite rod and have your lines out; Vieques Sound is full of bonito, tuna and dolphin. Once we drop the hook, we’ll barbecue the fish you caught (or the steaks you didn't), and enjoy a snorkel around the northern reef of the area. Later in the evening, see how many constellations you can identify in the night sky.
  • DAY 1: Our sail today is toward the island of Vieques. Hidden on the coast is one of the most spectacular Bioluminescent Bays in the world. The mysterious blue-green light is created by micro-organisms which thrive in an environment uniquely suited to their needs. A trip into the bay on a balmy night is a magical experience. Fish flash by in dark water, and a swim is like floating through fairy stardust! Quiet honestly, it was one of our favorite experiences we’ve ever had in the islands!
  • DAY 2: Sail east to Cayo Luis Pena, just off the island of Culebra, and anchor in the bay on its northwest side. Pretend you're on "Survivor" and dive for lobsters under the coral overhangs -- Puerto Rico's lobster hunting season is year-round. If you're not yet ready to stop for the night, we'll take Three Moons a bit further east into Encenada Honda, Culebra, and anchor just off the town dock.
  • DAY 3: Explore Culebra, which isn't very difficult to do. Because the U.S. government has one of its most diverse National Wildlife Refuges on Culebra, land developers haven't made much of a toehold there, either. There are three roads, each of them leading to a beach, and 2,000 people on the 11-square-mile island. Most people live in Dewey, the town all the locals call "Culebra," and everyone is friendly, laid-back and unaffected. Stop in for an introductory beer at the Dinghy Dock and meet the local expats. Take an early morning hike across the island to Playa Flamenco, one of the most spectacular beaches anywhere in the Caribbean, and see how many of the 85 kinds of birds that nest on Culebra you can identify. At night, treat yourself to dinner at Mamacitas (it's an ABSOLUTE "must do"!) on the narrow canal between Dewey and Ensenada Honda. The food is inexpensive, fresh and great!
  • DAY 4: We can anchor in either Dakity Harbor or Bahia de Almadovar just to the east and spend the rest of the day snorkeling and swimming. You're very likely to spot some turtles paddling about. By this time you should be well into "island time." Revel in it. Watch the sunset and the lights of St. Thomas as they come on 15 miles to the east, and congratulate yourself for being a whole world away from civilization.
  • DAY 5: If there isn't a northern swell running, we can sail up to tiny Culebrita and anchor off its northern shore, a 400-foot crescent of that ubiquitous white sand that's everywhere in the Spanish Virgins.
  • DAYS 6 & 7: The last two full days will vary depending on where your pick-up and drop-off points are located. Either way, you know us and you know for a fact that we'll have a great time!


Thanks, guys!
Charter Yacht Three Moons
Crewed Caribbean Yacht Charters & Sailing Vacations in the Virgin Islands

Charter Yacht Three Moons is an owner-operated, 72-foot Irwin ketch with a crew of three. Three Moons is fully air conditioned and has four double cabins with ensuite heads/showers. There's also the possibility of swapping out one of the double cabins for the forward cabin with twin upper/lower bunks, if that is better suited for the make up of your group.

Lots of activities, relaxation, fun, excellent food & hospitality.  Three Moons is definitely one of our favorite charter yachts in the Virgin Islands fleet.



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Bahamas Catamaran : Crewed charter yacht SURPRISE

Corky & Sue Clark of the Catamaran Surprise are offering special winter 2010/11 pricing for sailing charters in the Exuma Cays, located to the east of Nassau in the Bahamas.

Catamaran SURPRISE - Exuma Cays - Bahamas

The Clarks owned and operated an adventure-travel company for 27 years; they guided eco-tours in the Florida Everglades and throughout the Western Hemisphere. Corky and Sue are a friendly, interesting, informative couple, well equipped to host a family, a group of friends or even a honeymoon couple.   Give yourself something to look forward to this winter and take advantage of their experience and this great promotion to get away from the frozen North for a weeks' sailing aboard a beautiful Chris White, high performance, custom catamaran!


RATE: Winter 2010/11 : all inclusive, except bar, dockage & communications
  • 2 guests: $8500/week (7 nights) or $7500 for 5 nights
  • 4 guests: $9950/week (7 nights) or $8950 for 5 nights
These rates are all inclusive except bar, dockage & communications

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ITINERARIES:

The itineraries below include the Northern Exuma Cays and points of interest we've come to love.

A variety of fun stops are planned with fast, exhilarating sailing between our shoreside and on-the-water adventures. The days are scheduled for both sailing and exploring. (And don't forget the eating.. with an award-winning chef on board!)

Recommended pick-up is Norman's Cay or Staniel Cay.   Drop-off is either of these locations or Nassau. 

Nassau is not recommended as a pick-up due to the 40-mile upwind leg needed to arrive at the Exumas.
FIVE-NIGHT CHARTER: Normans Cay to Nassau
  • Day 1: Norman's to Shroud: Pick-up at McDuffs, sail to Shroud Cay, mangrove creek dinghy exploration to Exuma Sound and Camp Driftwood.
  • Day 2: Shroud to Warderick Wells, (Exuma Land and Sea Park): Sail/fish deep waters of Exuma Sound. Drift snorkel spectacular north end anchorage, Visitor Center, hike Boo Boo Hill
  • Day 3: Warderick Wells to Hawksbill: Reef snorkel (big lobsters), Plantation ruins hike.
  • Day 4: Hawksbill to Highborne: Snorkel drug smuggler airplane wreck, visit Highborne Marina.
  • Day 5: Highborne to Rose Island/Nassau roadstead: Allan's Cay iguana visit/feed, downwind run to Rose/Nassau (city by night).
  • Day 6: Nassau: sights and sounds, Straw Market, Atlantis Resort
SEVEN-NIGHT CHARTER: Staniel Cay to Normans Cay or Nassau
  • Day 1: Staniel to Big Major's Spot: Pick-up at Staniel Cay Marina, snorkel James Bond's Thunderball Grotto, feed the swimming Pigs.
  • Day 2: Big Major's to Compass: sail up Pipe Creek, swim with Sharks, hike Crescent Beach.
  • Day 3: Compass to Cambridge: hike and play at Rachael's Bubblebath, snorkel caves of Rocky Dundas, feed the Jacks at our mooring.
  • Day 4 Cambridge to Warderick Wells (Exuma Land and Sea Park): snorkel spectacular north end anchorage, Visitor Center, hike Boo Boo Hill
  • Day 5: Warderick Wells to Hawksbill: Reef snorkel (big lobsters), Ruins hike.
  • Day 6: Hawksbill to Highborne: Snorkel drug smuggler airplane wreck, visit Highborne Marina.
  • Day 7: (for Norman's Drop-off): Highborne to Allan's Cay iguana visit/feed, snorkel.
    (for Nassau Drop/off): Highborne to Rose Island/Nassau roadstead via  Allan's Cay iguana visit/feed, downwind run to Rose/Nassau (city by night).
  • Day 8: Sail to Norman's, fly out OR visit Nassau: Straw Market, Atlantis Resort
These are suggested itineraries and can be altered to suit our guests' interests. All schedules are dependent upon weather and may be altered for guests' safety and comfort.

If other Bahamian Islands are of interest or you have more time availability  please let us know!



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QUASART's ITINERARY: Bahamas & Northern Exuma Cays

QUASART'S ONE WEEK SAMPLE ITINERARY FOR 
NASSAU AND THE NORTHERN EXUMA CAYS

The Exuma Cays lie in an all but unbroken chain from Beacon Cay in the North to the islands of Great and Little Exuma in the South. They form possibly the most beautiful cruising ground in the western hemisphere. Settlements are small and picturesque, the people friendly and courteous.  The water is crystal clear, a vivid rainbow of blues, and beneath the surface lies a treasure trove of coral reefs and schools of fish to charm even the most seasoned snorkeler.

DAY 1. Nassau – Rose Island (12 nautical miles, about 1.5 hrs)
Take a dip and unwind in the cool blue ocean, snorkel out to a nearby shallow reef, or simply walk along the powder-white beach.

DAY 2. Rose Island – Allen’s Cay (44NM, about 5.5 hrs )
The Allan’s Cay grouping contains the well known Leaf Cay; one of the few remaining habitats of iguanas in the Bahamas. A dinghy ride to this unique spot is a “must do”. Standing quietly, guests will be charmed to see first one and then another iguana come forward to get a closer look. In a matter of minutes, the beach will be dotted with 20 to 30 of these odd but loveable creatures poised silently in the sand. Swim or kayak in the sheltered turquoise waters off this special island.

DAY 3. Allen’s Cay – Hawksbill Cay (22NM, about 2 hrs 45 mins)
An uninhabited cay owned by Exuma Park, has numerous soft sand beaches on both the western and eastern shores of the cay. The waters along the northern shore and in the southern cove of the cay are very shallow and ideal for snorkeling.

DAY 4. Hawksbill Cay – Staniel Cay (25NM, about 3 hrs)
This small island is known for its hospitality and Thunderball Grotto, one of the most outstanding snorkeling attractions in all of the Bahamas. While this hollowed out rock has been the location for the James Bond movies Thunderball and Never Say Never Again and also Splash, it lures snorkelers to enjoy a natural fishbowl... swim in at slack low tide (when the current takes about an hour break from its normal fast run), and enjoy many varieties of colorful fish, corals, sponges and other sea life. Weave through the grotto’s many entrances and passageways, escape to the outside through its holes. Gaze skyward when inside the amphitheater to see light streaming through the roof where rain has eroded natural skylights.

DAY 5. Staniel Cay – Warderwick Wells Cay (12NM, about 1.5 hrs)
Considered to be the most popular cay in the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. The colors are awe inspiring and make this a lovely spot to moor while dining.

DAY 6. Warderwick Wells Cay – Shroud Cay (20NM, about 2.5 hrs )
An uninhabited cay owned by Exuma Park, is an archipelago of cays and rocks surrounding a shallow tidal mangrove salina which serves as a unique nursery for conch, crawfish (lobster), sea turtles, birds and many varieties of fish. Creeks are best explored by kayak as only non-motorized vessels are permitted to enter these pristine shallow estuaries that all dead-end in the mangroves.

DAY 7. Shroud Cay – Nassau (55NM, about 7 hrs)
After a relaxing breakfast, we will be under sail and heading back up to Paradise Island and Nassau Harbour. Even if you have no interest in the Atlantis Hotel, the Casino, or the beaches here, it is surreal to just observe the structure of this scale. The Aquarium, alone is worth the visit. There you’ll marvel at a walk-through tunnel surrounded by a reef, a glass-sided fish domain and the ‘Atlantis Dig,’ an archaeological fantasy world surpassed only by your imagination.



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Sail New England: 4-day yacht charter itinerary

NEW ENGLAND - Four-Day Yacht Charter Itinerary, by Tom Rowe

New England map


Day One, 09.00:
Depart Newport for Martha's Vineyard. Sailing out the scenic East Passage of Narragansett Bay and then turning east, along Ocean Drive, you will pass a number of the grandiose "Summer Cottages" which proliferate along the waterfront. Depending on the weather there are several delightful lunch stops available in the Elizabeth Islands. The pristine beach and protected anchorage at Quick's Hole on Nashawena Island is a favorite. After a leisurely swim and lunch, continue on past Nobska Point and West Chop to Edgartown, where you will arrive in the late afternoon. The protected anchorage, moorings, launch service, facilities ashore and classic New England atmosphere of the town make Edgartown a must see destination on everyone's itinerary. This would be a good night to dine ashore as the variety of restaurants available is extensive. Distance 55 miles.

Day Two, 10.00:
After a relaxing breakfast aboard set sail for Tarpaulin Cove on the South shore of Naushon Island, another of the classic picnic stops in the Elizabeth Islands. A brisk afternoon sail across Buzzards Bay brings us to Padanaram Harbor, home of the New Bedford Yacht Club and the world renowned Concordia Yacht Yard. There is limited shopping ashore, yet the center of town is but a short walk from the launch and who knows what treasures may be found. Dinner this evening is definitely aboard, where you will enjoy the chance to view the sunset in unsurpassed tranquility. Distance 35 miles.

Day Three, 09.30:
Another leisurely start to the day has us setting sail for Woods Hole and Hadley's Harbor. This is an easy sail and allows us to enjoy the prettiest harbor within 100 miles; but, we must get there early as there is limited anchoring space available inside. After lunch the Sou'wester usually perks up and it affords us the opportunity to have a spanking sail down the bay to Cuttyhunk, a quaint island village, at the western end of the chain separating Buzzards Bay from Vineyard Sound. Going ashore you will be struck by the feeling that you're going back in time to the turn of the century or before. Cuttyhunk has several inns where the dining is family style and concentrates on the wholesome, simple specialties of New England Cooking. Distance 35 miles.

Day Four, 10.30:
Today we depart Cuttyhunk and head westwards again, back to Narragansett Bay and Newport. Depending on the time available a nice lunch stop is at Third Beach in Middletown, a few miles up the Sakonnet River, back in Rhode Island. If we're pressed for time and a stop isn't possible, we should be back in Newport no later than 2:00 in the afternoon, having had a brief glimpse of the best that Southern New England has to offer. Distance 25 miles, nonstop.



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St. Vincent & Grenadines : Sample Itinerary Yacht Charter


SAMPLE ITINERARY FOR A YACHT CHARTER IN

ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

DAY 1
  • Pick up at Young Island cut (close to the airport), St.Vincent and sail to Bequia and stay overnight Bequia. See traditional boat building and purchase a handmade model of a traditional Caribbean Yawl or perhaps shop at the local markets and try some island flavor. Bequia was once the home of whaling in the Caribbean and has a lot of history. For the divers explore Moon Hole which is a deep dive or swim along Devils Table which is a beautiful wall dive. Enjoy snorkeling and diving in maximum visibility under crystal clear waters off white sandy beaches. Snorkel the reefs off St. Margaret's beach, for hikers there is a beautiful coastal walk to French Bay, pick mango along the walk or papaya which grow wide. For evening entertainment listen to the Bequia String Quartet at the Gingerbread House (island music).
St Vincent & the Grenadines
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DAY 2
  • After breakfast and a swim it's time to set the sails and head for Mustique. Mustique is a huge Botanical garden. Tour by foot, taxi or horse back ride past the homes of the rich and famous. Shopping is very exclusive and charming here. Visit the airport if you dare but be sure and duck when the planes land! Visit the uncrowded beaches of Macaroni Bay and Sandy Bay. Enjoy afternoon tea at the Cotton House and imagine you have stepped back in time, in this graceful haven. For divers there is the wreck of the Jonas a 90 foot dredger which lies in 40 feet or drift dive at the Pillaries a steep slope which drops from 20 feet to 90 feet, large soft corals, reef fish, nurse sharks and barracudas abound. Enjoy sundowners at Basil's Bar, you never know who you might meet! Mystique is home to many famous rock stars who like to jam at Basils. Enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars on board or take in some of the local colour and eat at Basil's Bar.
DAY 3
  • Sail to the Tobago Cays and snorkel till you drop, the horseshoe reef is endless. The Tobago Cays offer excellent diving (mostly drift dives) over the horseshoe reef. The water and reef colors are a kaleidoscope of gold, brown, blue, turquoise and green. Enjoy a quiet evening in the cays feasting on the fresh fish catch of the day or sail to Mayreau for the night.
DAY 4
  • A short sail to Mayreau in the morning offers another island to explore. Climb to the top of Mayeau and enjoy the magnificent views of the Tobago Cays. Snorkel on the reef from Grand Col Point. Enjoy some windsurfing on flat water with constant winds. For hikers a walk from Saline Bay along the salt ponds brings you to some pristine beaches. Be sure to take your camera along as the views are spectular. Spend the night at Salt Whistle Bay and enjoy a majestic sunset with cocktail in hand. After dinner, dance under the stars to some reggae music.
DAY 5
  • After breakfast, sail to Palm Island. Swim ashore on Casuarina beach, a gorgeous expanse of golden sands lapped by turquoise waters, the ultimate picture-perfect Grenadine beach. After a tantalizing lunch, sail to Petit St.Vincent. Take the helm, trim the sails or just lay out on the trampolines and work on that golden tan with music gently playing in the back round. Petit St. Vincent is a gorgeous very small Island with good beach walks and off lying reefs for snorkeling. A comfortable reef dive off Pinese, offers the opportunity to see sting rays, turtles, reef fish and garden eels. After another enjoyable feast of fresh fish and local exotic fruits, have a drink ashore and see if you can get the parrots to talk to you. Petit St.Vincent has a very exclusive and quiet resort ashore with some quaint customs attached to it.
DAY 6
  • Sail to Union Island. If you only have 6 days to charter we would recommend starting in St Vincent and finishing in Union Island where you can hop on to a plane back to St Vincent or on to Grenada. For those who wish to explore more and charter for ten days... The adventure continues.
  • After a breakfast of local breads and tropical fruits enjoy a short sail to Chatham Bay on Union Island. With its dramatically mountainous outline Union Island stands out from afar. After lunch, explore ashore. Chatham Bay offers a lovely deserted beach and beautiful shoreline perfect for those Kodak moments. Watch the local fishermen seine netting and experience Caribbean life. There is good snorkeling here. The fish are particularly rich and attract all kinds of bird life.
DAY 7
  • For those chartering for a week fly out of Union Island to St Vincent, or Grenada.
  • After a hearty breakfast we set sail to Carriacou an Island with rolling hills and exquisite water colors. Snorkeling is endless and the waters are teaming with fish. Glossy Hill is a good dive site for sting rays, sharks and turtles. Great hiking ashore, look out for the donkeys and goats! Windsurfing is good here with calm protected waters and not many other boats around. Enjoy an elegant dinner and maybe a night snorkel to see the lobster and crabs.
DAY 8
  • Day 8 offers a long leisurely sail along the leeward coast of Grenada. Overnight at Prickly Bay, a delightful spot. The land is a tapestry of delight gardens you feel very much in the country here with the sound of birds in the day and tree frogs at night. Grenada offers good diving snorkeling and palm fringed beaches.
DAY 9
  • A short sail to Secret Harbour or Hog Island for a day of water sports or hire a car and tour the island. Drive up to Concord Falls and hike up to the upper falls for a swim. Drive on to Rose Mount for lunch, and take your time as this is a great drive through forest and countryside. Stop at Crater Lake and take a short hike into the rain forest then on to Grand Etang Lake. Shop at the color local markets or take a tour around the nutmeg factory. This should return you back to the yacht for cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres to swap tales on who saw the best waterfalls or who dared to dive from the cliff sides in to the lake!
DAY 10
  • Sail to Pt. Saline for that last minute shopping before joining your homeward flight.

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