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About Saba

Known as the ‘Smallest and the Tallest’ of the Netherlands Antilles islands, this memorable little island embodies the 'old Caribbean' and has become an increasingly popular destination since being featured in the best-selling book: ‘1000 Places to see before you die’!

About Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia's reputation as a serious yachting destination continues to be enhanced by its dedicated Maritime Consultant contacts and 'Yachting Desk’.

About Saint/St.Vincent

The island archipelago of St.Vincent and the Grenadines is centrally located in the Caribbean chain, and continues to build upon a serious commitment to the regional development of its marine services infrastructures; it retains a high level of appeal, abounding in crystal blue anchorages, reef fringed islands, fair winds and friendly seas.

About Sardinia

Known as ‘The Island of Wind’, Sardinia enjoys offshore breezes throughout each season, which happily reduces humidity and has made the island a top location to spend the summer.

About Scandinavia

With Norway’s incredible scenery of mountains, fjords & islands; Sweden’s long coastline and culture; Finland’s Midnight Sun and snowy Lapland, and Denmark’s 400 islands and diverse natural beauty – a visit to Scandinavia is seriously inspirational.

About Sicily

Sicily's sunny, dry climate, natural beauty, cuisine, history and architecture attract many tourists from mainland Italy and abroad.

About Southern Grenadines

From Bequia and Mustique in the north down to Petit St. Vincent in the south is just 21 minutes of latitude - yet it contains an area that is still regarded by many yachting visitors as the most ‘prime cruising grounds’ throughout the entire Caribbean.

About Spain

Spain covers a vast area, both within the MED with its long southern coastline from Gibraltar to Barcelona and The Balearic Islands; its north coast onto the Atlantic/ Bay of Biscay – where Cap de Finisterre offers a formidable bolt-hole when gales are blowing, not to mention some of the best seafood in the world and the welcome pit stop of The Canary Islands for those yachts en-route from the Med to the Caribbean.

About St-Tropez

Even though it is now a popular destination of the rich and famous, St-Tropez has still managed to retain its Provençal fishing village charm.

About St. Augustine

St. Augustine was founded in 1565, 42 years before the English colonized Jamestown and was then a thriving Spanish outpost.

About St. Barth’s

Tiny St. Barth’s is the jewel of the French West Indies, and has long been a favourite of sophisticated international travelers, jet setters, business executives, entrepreneurs & yachts, who come for its beauty, ambiance and casual elegance.

About St. Maarten/ St. Martin

St. Maarten has carved itself a special niche as one of the most attractive ‘service centres’ for professionally-crewed yachts throughout the entire Caribbean.

About St.Kitts & Nevis

St. Kitts & Nevis are two of the most natural and least developed islands in the Caribbean... with a past steeped in history, giving them plenty of appeal for yachts to come to explore. Now with some excellent marinas, restaurants, hotels, golf courses, and shoreside attractions, it makes an excellent stop over for guests & crew alike!

About Sweden

Sweden, the land of Midnight Sun and The Northern Lights, stunning wilderness and diverse coastlines is balanced by modern, cosmopolitan cities intertwined with medieval history.

About The Azores

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The Portuguese archipelago of the Azores comprises of nine volcanic islands, which extend for more than 350 miles in the mid Atlantic Ocean.