Main deck lounge
Main deck lounge

INVICTUS Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 66m (216.5ft)
  • 12 guests in 9 cabins
  • Built: 2013 (refitted 2020), Delta Marine, United States Of America
Summer rate from (per week)
USD 560,000

INVICTUS represents superyacht living at its very finest. With incredible volume over her six spacious decks, she easily gives the impression of a 75m yacht, offering more space, more light, more luxury and more fun!

Cruising1 of 16
Main deck lounge2 of 16
Main deck lounge3 of 16
Owner's deck dining4 of 16
Master cabin5 of 16
Master cabin hers en suite6 of 16
Double cabin en suite7 of 16
Double guest cabin8 of 16
Double cabin9 of 16
Twin cabin10 of 16
Sky lounge11 of 16
Cinema12 of 16
Sun deck13 of 16
Bridge deck dining14 of 16
Sun deck jacuzzi15 of 16
Swim platform16 of 16
  • Award winning!
  • Additional owner’s deck
  • Huge volume; innovative & exceptionally well-planned layout, luxurious furnishings & gorgeous appointments
  • Lavish cinema theatre, raised stadium armchair seating
  • Fabulous guest accommodations in 9 cabins
  • Magnificent master suite boasting panoramic views, His & Hers en suites, office & lounge, plus private “breakfast deck”
  • Sensational “uber cool” Parisian nightclub-style sky lounge
  • Substantial tenders (including tow)

About INVICTUS

Description

INVICTUS represents superyacht living at its very finest. With incredible volume over her six spacious decks, she easily gives the impression of a 75m yacht, offering more space, more light, more luxury and more fun!


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Expansive deck spaces host a variety of exotic dining options, from breakfast on the sun deck, to lunch by the dip pool and a five-star gourmet dinner for 22 guests at the impressive owner's deck dining table. Charter guests can make the most of the sun deck with its barbecue, jacuzzi and extensive sun loungers offering pure, uninterrupted relaxation.

This yacht's outstanding interior volume is enhanced by exotic woods, rare Italian marbles and Art Deco fixtures, while large picture windows throughout afford magnificent views. The owner's full beam master suite, with his and her bathrooms and study, has wrap-around windows looking over a private terrace and out to sea. Six individually designed guest cabins - four doubles and two twins - can be found on the main deck, plus two further double cabins on the lower deck.

On board INVICTUS entertainment is key, with a bar on every deck, a bespoke Lalique bar on the owner's level and a piano in the high-ceilinged main salon. The movie theatre recreates the full cinema experience with raised stadium seating for 14 people, reclining armchairs and a huge screen. A spacious beach club offers easy access to the yacht's vast inventory of tenders and watertoys and, for those wanting a more conventional workout, there is also a fully equipped gym. INVICTUS is wheelchair accessible and has an elevator linking the main, owner's and bridge decks.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising Italy USD 560,000/USD 560,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Bahamas USD 650,000/USD 695,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2013 (refitted 2020), Delta Marine, United States Of America
Length 66m (216.5ft)
Guests 12
No. of guest cabins 9
Crew 19
Beam 13.1m (43ft)
Draft 4m (13ft)
Gross tonnage 1,943
Maximum speed 16 knots
Cruising speed 13.5 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 450 litres per hour
Cabin types 9 (7 × double, 2 × twin, 2 × additional berths)
Engines 2 × 2,280hp Caterpillar
Generators 2
Notes
Not available for charter to US residents while in US waters.
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Towed tender
  • 2 × Tenders
  • 1 × Deck jacuzzi
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 1 × eFoil
  • 1 × Jetsurf
  • 2 × Kayaks
  • 2 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Wakesurf
  • Wakeskate
  • Trampoline
  • Aquapark
  • Waterslide
  • Inflatable tows
  • Snorkelling gear
  • RYA training centre for jetskis & waverunners
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Cross trainer
  • Free weights
  • Jump ropes
  • Treadmill
  • Yoga mats
Communication & entertainment

Communication & entertainment

  • Satcom & cellular communications facilities
  • Wi-Fi internet access
  • Starlink
  • Indoor cinema
  • Streaming services
Videos
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Agrigento
Anchor off Maddalusa Beach and take the tender into San Leone to visit Agrigento, the City of Temples. It’s the perfect way to incorporate some culture into a Sicily yacht charter. Travel back to ancient Greece with a visit to the Valle dei Templi, a UNESCO world heritage site and explore the delights of the Via Atenea in the old town.
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Agrigento
One of the oldest Sicilian cities, explore the pretty old town, step back in time at the Valley of Temples, or unwind on the beaches where white cliffs descent gently into the sea.
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Alghero
Anchoring in Alghero gives you the chance to explore one of northwest Sardinia’s most beautiful medieval cities. Lose yourself in the city centre, and enjoy wandering along the golden sea walls that surround the Centro Storico.
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Alpemare Beach Club
Always a favourite destination of great poets such as Montale, Ungaretti and D'Annunzio, and of great singers, from Edith Piaf to Mina and Ray Charles, Forte dei Marmi is a magical place where La Dolcevita has never faded.
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Amalfi
Picturesque is the only way to describe an Amalfi Coast yacht charter thanks to its pastel-coloured villages, stunning clifftops and magical coves and beaches. An Amalifi Coast anchorage gives you the chance to enjoy long coastal drives around Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, and long, lazy days at anchor surrounded by the scent of cliffside lemon groves.
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Ancient theatre Taormina Sicily
Ancient theatre
The ancient theatre is without question the most important feature for sightseers in Taormina, with its unrivalled setting boasting splendid views toward the Calabrian coast, the Ionian coast of Sicily and the spectacular cone of Etna.
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Arbatax
If you’re headed to Tortolì as part of your Italy yacht charter experience, then a visit to Arbatax is a must! The home of the annual Rocce Rosse Blues music festival, Arbatax is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to explore Gulf of Orosei.
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Arco Naturale
Whether glimpsed by land or sea, the towering Natural Arch is one of the most impressive sights along the coastline of Capri. This spectacular limestone arch stands 18 meters tall and 12 meters wide and is all that remains of a Palaeolithic cave.
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Bacchus Ristorante
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Baia Archaeological Park
The sunken city of Baia, one of the world’s few underwater parks, offers a rare opportunity to marry archaeology with diving. Swim or dive among historical ruins, a lasting legacy of Rome’s grandeur.
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Belvedere Quattrochi
For exceptional views across the Mediterranean sea, look no further than a trip to Belvedere Quattrochi in Lipari. Meaning ‘beautiful’ (‘Bel’) ‘view’ (‘verde’), take a walk along the footpath Strada San Leonardo and gaze out to the Isle Vulcano and the Isle of Sicily.
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Bistrot Forte dei Marmi
The meeting between the sea and the mountains is where the chefs take their inspiration from. Only the best raw ingredients are used, the finest wines selected. But the incredibly fresh local seafood is the star of the show here.
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Blue Grotto
Famous since Roman times as Emperor Tiberius' favourite nymphaea, or temples dedicated to sea nymphs, this sea cave in Capri shimmers with azure light.
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Salmon tartare
Bye Bye Blues
The first female chef in Sicily to win a Michelin star, Bye Bye Blues’ expert chef Patrizia Di Benedetto focuses on two major rules: an attention to what the local cuisine has to offer and its reinterpretation.
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Cagliari
Anchoring in Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, gives you the chance to wander through winding streets in the Old Quarter, and enjoy the city’s stunning architecture and archaeology. From Poetto beach to Il Castello, Cagliari is another world.
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Cala di Volpe
Translated as ‘the bay of the fox’, Cala di Volpe Sardinia offers some of the best beaches in the Costa Smeralda. Make the most of crystal clear waters before heading up to the astounding ‘Cala di Volpe’ hotel, famously featured in the James Bond movie ‘The spy who loved me’.
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Cala Domestica
Surrounded by two promontories, Cala Domestica with its former mining port, is one of the most beautiful beaches in southern Sardinia. Enjoy a hike around one of the many trails that surround the beach, before swimming and snorkelling in the azure waters in the afternoon to cool down.
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Cala Luna Sunshine
Located in the Gulf of Orosei, Cala Luna is one of Sardinia’s most scenic beaches. Surrounded by clusters of rock formations and caves, Cala Luna beach is perfect for rock climbing as well as more traditional beach activities like snorkelling, kayaking and fishing. Fans of the movie ‘Swept away’ (the original and remake), should definitely visit Carla Luna as part of their Sardinian yacht charter.
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Caprera Island
Home of Giuseppe Garibaldi, Caprera Island is one of the most popular spots to visit in northern Sardinia. Known for the ever-changing blue colour of the sea, Caprera Island is a haven for diving enthusiasts thanks to the underwater landslides of Shark Point, Cala Inglesi, and Fiordino.
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Capri
This island in the Bay of Naples is the home of limoncello and the Blue Grotto. Combining upscale hotels with a beautiful, rural landscape, Capri should be on every West Mediterranean yacht charter bucket list.
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Castellammare del Golfo
Anchoring in the beautiful seaside town of Castellammare del Golfo gives you the chance to truly unwind by the ocean during your Italian yacht charter. Wander through the harbour, explore rocky coves and stroll past the castle and through the town to your heart’s content.
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Castello
The castle itself dates back to the 15th century but the site has been inhabited since 4,000BC so it's also an important archaeological site.
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Castello Brown
The castle is surrounded by a Mediterranean garden full of flowers, rose gardens and pergolas. The breathtaking view will accompany you inside where you can see numerous bas-reliefs and furnishings of fine workmanship, in marble or slate.
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Castelsardo
Fortified with a castle, Castelsardo on the northern coast of Sardinia is an ideal anchorage for anyone on an Italian yacht charter between western Sardinia and the islands or Tavolara, Molara, and Isola to the east.
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Catania
Discover the best of the Ionian Sea in Catania on Sicily’s east coast. The second largest city in Sicily, Catania is at the base of Mount Etna, making it an ideal destination for any thrill seekers keen to hike the trails around this active volcano.
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Lipari cathedral
Cathedral of San Bartolomeo
As with every stay in Italy, it’s obligatory to visit the local Duomo. In Lipari, the 16th century Cathedral of San Bartolomeo is not only the most important building on the entire island, but the main place of worship in the archipelago.
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Cefalu
Considered one of Italy’s most lovely resort towns, Cefalu in northern Sicily is known for its 12th century Norman cathedral. When you’re done sightseeing unwind on some of Sicily’s finest beaches, and enjoy a beautiful sunset across the water.
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Chiaia di Luna
This anchorage point on the island of Ponza is world famous, thanks to the stunning crescent-shaped moon beach that’s framed by sheer white cliffs. Chiaia di Luna should be on any West Mediterranean charter itinerary.
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Chiaia Di Luna
Traditional island recipes, to be enjoyed by the pool or on a terrace that reigns over the panorama of the beautiful and wild land of Ponza.
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Cinquale
Cinquale is a serene hideaway on the Tuscan coast, ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat. With its peaceful beaches and laid-back charm, plus close proximity to artistic and cultural hubs of Tuscany, means it’s an attractive destination for exploring local traditions,.
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Cinque Terre
This is an ideal anchorage during a yacht charter in the Italian Riviera. Famed for its amazing natural landscape, this series of five fishing villages (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore) along the coastline of the Italian Riviera is a UNESCO world heritage site thanks to the incredible culture.
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Cinque Terre
One of the top anchorage points in the Italian Riviera, Cinque Terre is also Italy's most famous walking route. Located in Liguria, this string of seaside villages is not to be missed during your Italian Riviera yacht charter.
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Cinque Terre
This 18km stretch of UNESCO World Heritage Site coast is formed of five villages, Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. The Via dell’Amore (Lovers Lane) hiking trail links them all and presents breathtaking views around every corner.
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Conca del Sogno
Peace and privacy with terraces overlooking the sea for those in search of a beachside haven with a small pebbly beach, bar and kitchen.
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Conca del Sogno
A bejewelled shelter for those who seek peace and privacy with terraces overlooking the sea, a small pebbly beach, bar and kitchen.
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ConFusion
In this delightful restaurant Chef Italo Bassi reinvents traditional Italian dishes, giving them a skilful twist using some unexpected ethnic influences.
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Covo di Nord-Est
A former private house with its own tender quay that has hosted the great and the good over the years, A-listers to aristocrats.
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Da Paolino
Set in a lemon grove and dappled with shade from its branches, this Paolino in Capri has gone from a simple little restaurant and become an institution. Fine wines from local vineyards, fish fresh from Marina Grande.
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Dani Maison
Located in Chef Nino Di Costanzo’s own this in the hills of Ischia, this charming dining room surrounded by beautiful herb-scented Mediterranean maquis acts as the backdrop for the delicious cuisine which made this chef famous.
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DaV Mare
Expect refined authenticity at this Portofino harbour restaurant. Dishes are simple but big in flavour.
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Doctors Beach
Although it’s a bit of a hike to get there on land, Doctors Beach (or Spiaggia del Dottore) near Porto Istana in Sardinia is well worth the trip. Known for having great snorkelling and scuba diving spots, make sure you stay until sun down, when the setting sun turns the rocks on the southern side of the beach a deep shade of red.
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Don Camillo
Chef Giovanni Guarneri's philosophy is to develop new culinary traditions in his own personal evolution of the local cuisine. Dine beneath vaulted stone ceilings at Don Camillo.
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Medieval street Italy
Don Camillo
Don Camillo, located in the heart of Siracusa, offers a refined Sicilian dining experience. Chef Giovanni Guarneri expertly blends tradition with modern techniques, creating dishes that highlight the region’s finest ingredients.
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Dream Beach Club
Surrounded by wild Mediterranean nature but with all the comforts required to spend a relaxing day, this beach club is the respite for those who seek peace and privacy.
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Dulchémente
In the heart of old Olbia, this contemporary restaurant features all the Sardinian classics expertly prepared as well as innovative modern dishes. The fish is excellent.
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Duomo di Amalfi
Dominating the Piazza del Duomo is Amalfi's cathedral. The cathedral and its bell tower were built in the 13th century but the intricate Byzantine façade was added in the 19th century.
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Eden Roc
A staple of the Positano restaurant scene where you can sample genuine delicacies true to the flavours of the Mediterranean, cultivated in the restaurant's own garden.
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Elba Island
Elba Island in Tuscany is a paradise for those who love exploring, bird watching, being immersed in nature, hiking and endless views.
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Elba Island
Located on the Tuscan Archipelago, Elba Island was famously known as Napolean’s place of exile. Today, the island has established a reputation for having some of the best beaches in the region, along with some of the most delicious seafood and wine around.
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Enrico Bartolini
In the heart of the Tuscan countryside, this stylish, gourmet restaurant is dedicated to the most authentic local cuisine, interpreted creatively and delicately for an instantly rewarding yet refined eating experience.
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Favignana
Favignana island in northwestern Sicily is part of any dream summer yacht charter. With its crystal clear, azure waters there are plenty of opportunities for swimming and diving, as well as coastal explorations on foot.
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Filippino
Situated on the panoramic Piazza del Municipio in Lipari, Filippino offers a rustic setting with a pleasant atmosphere. It perfectly interprets the excellence of the Aeolian flavour.
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Filou Club
In the most famous street of Sorrento, the Filou Club is a place where you and your friends can spend a fun night sipping delicious cocktails and listening to good live music.
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Fontelina Beach Club
This renowned seaside destination offers picturesque views of the Faraglioni rock formations, a relaxed Mediterranean ambiance, and delicious local cuisine, perfect for those seeking a luxurious, sun-soaked experience by the sea.
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Forte Dei Marmi
At Twiga Beach in Versilia, on the Tuscan Coast, lies Forte Dei Marmi, where you can sip cocktails on an Arabian gazebo and enjoy privacy, reserved cabins, a heated seawater swimming pool and attentive service.
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Gabbiano 3.0
Two tasting menus will take guests on a journey through flavour and sensation. From rare ingredients to unique combinations, paired with a respect for tradition, Gabbiano 3.0 will satisfy the curious.
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Gardens of Augustus
Moments away from the Charterhouse of San Giacomo, the floral terraces of the Gardens of Augustus present amazing views of the Faraglioni, Bay of Marina Piccola and Via Krupp.
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Genoa
Walking around Genoa is a great way to spend a day during your West Mediterranean luxury yacht charter, exploring restaurants, palaces, art galleries and the 13th century cathedral.
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Glicine
Bursting with fresh ingredients, colour and flavour, the dishes provide a feast for the tastebuds and focus on regional produce and authentic cuisine from Campania.
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Plate of pasta
I Pupi
This renowned restaurant in Bagheria offers a Michelin-starred dining experience. Expect refined dishes that combine traditional Sicilian eats with creativity, highlighting local ingredients in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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Fine dining cuisine
Il Bavaglino
Il Bavaglino, situated in Terrasini, is a Michelin-starred restaurant led by Chef Giuseppe Costa. Known for its refined take on Sicilian cuisine, it blends fresh local ingredients with modern culinary techniques.
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Il Flauto di Pan
Il Flauto di Pan aims to convey the essence of the Amalfi Coast and their deep love for it in every meal. Mediterranean delicacies are expertly reinterpreted to delight even the most demanding gourmets.
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Il Piccolo Principe
With two Michelin stars, this restaurant serves exceptional modern Mediterranean dishes accompanied by a selection of the finest wines from the wine cellar.
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Il Ristorante Alain Ducasse Napoli
Il Ristorante Alain Ducasse Napoli – the chef’s first restaurant in Italy – brings his signature cuisine to Naples. Located on the 9th floor of ROMEO Napoli, it offers refined French haute cuisine with a fresh, ingredient-driven approach.
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Impronta d'Acqua
Skirting the seafront and the railway line, this minimalist and contemporary restaurant has won a coveted Michelin star. Catch glimpses of the chefs in the open-view kitchen skilfully preparing dishes for their four tasting menus.
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Ischia
Ischia is a volcanic island in the Bay of Naples that’s known for having incredible mineral-rich thermal waters. If you are planning a visit during your luxury West Mediterranean yacht charter, make sure you visit Maronti Beach in the south of the island.
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Isola Bella
Known as the Pearl of the Ionian, Isola Bella is a stark juxtaposition of sleepy fishing village romance and exotic sculptural gardens.
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Snorkelling Italy
Isola Prèveto
This small, peaceful island off Sicily’s western coast is perfect for swimming and snorkelling. It offers serene, untouched landscapes and crystal-clear waters, making it a great stop for yachts exploring the surrounding Islands.
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Seafood linguine
Kisté
The beauty of Kisté is that it brings haute cuisine in a more relaxed and formal environment. The chef’s focus is on fresh, local ingredients, creating dishes that reflect the rich culinary traditions of the region.
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L'olivo
Within the Jumeirah Capri Palace, enjoy two Michelin-starred Mediterranean cuisine in an elegant dining room lit by candlelight and where guests dine in comfort in a relaxing and stylish atmosphere.
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La Capinera
From the catch of the day and locally sourced produce to escargot caviar and the intense flavour of premium Sicilian olive oils, La Capinera offers Michelin-starred interpretations of traditional Sicilian cuisine with Ionian views.
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Pasta
La Capinera
Hidden away from the bustling town centre, La Capinera welcomes you with its elegance and simplicity. Blending fresh Sicilian seafood with innovation, Chef Pietro D'Agostino crafts dishes that celebrate local flavours, all set against a stunning coastal backdrop.
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La Corona
Dine on a beach house terrace right on the sand of a beautiful azure bay with the Olbian coast in the distance. The emphasis is on very fresh seafood prepared in a Mediterranean style.
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La Portofinese
With a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Tigullio, Il Faro di Portofino (the Lighthouse of Portofino) requires a scenic walk to reach but it’s well worth it. Enjoy Italian aperitivos and delicious light fare paired with a spectacular view.
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La Scogliera Beach Resort
Positano’s La Scogliera offers an exclusive beach with solarium and all kind of services, included a well-serviced VIP terrace overlooking the sea with plenty of sunbeds.
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La Sponda
The light Mediterranean cuisine at Le Sirenuse’s romantic restaurant is based on fresh local ingredients and inspired by the great culinary traditions of Naples and the Amalfi Coast. Dine by the light of four hundred candles during your yacht charter to Positano.
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La Terrazza
Fine regional wines and delicious local produce like deep-fried scampi and black olive dumplings, served al fresco on the wisteria-covered balcony of La Terrazza restaurant in the Hotel Belmond, Portofino.
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Langosteria Paraggi
Iconic dishes of traditional Genoese cuisine that has become a must in Langosteria. A whirlwind of flavours and emotions, borage-filled dumplings in a timeless scampi sauce will whisk you directly to the Ligurian riviera.
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Levanzo
The smallest of the Egadi Islands, dropping anchor in Levanzo means charter guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the island’s gorgeous port to the full extent. Surrounded by a tiny village, make sure to head to the Grotta del Genovese to enjoy the prehistoric artwork to its full extent.
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Ragusa Ibla Sicily
Locanda Don Serafino
Locanda Don Serafino, nestled in the heart of Ragusa Ibla, offers a Michelin-starred dining experience blending tradition and innovation. Chef Vincenzo Candiano crafts Sicilian cuisine with modern flair in an elegant, historic setting.
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Lux Lucis
Sitting on a rooftop with incredible panoramic views, indulge in a culinary experience that explores the boundaries of flavour with the best and freshest local ingredients.
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Maddalena
Located in northern Sardinia, the port of Palau in La Maddalena is the ideal anchorage. A popular destination for snorkelling is Cala Brigantina, a cosy cove with shallow waters that are filled with marine life.
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Mako
A historic club close to the Genoese seafront in Albaro. Its large terrace overlooks the sea and offers one of the city's most evocative sunset watching spots.
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Marameo Beach
Marameo Beach enjoys an excellent position in Sorrento’s Marina Piccola situated close to the historic centre of Sorrento. An incomparable atmosphere which makes it the ideal choice for a classy and relaxing experience.
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Marina di Campo
Marina di Campo, on the southern coast of Elba Island, is a favourite for superyacht charters seeking a laid-back yet vibrant atmosphere. Its expansive sandy beach, one of the largest on the island, is framed by lush hills and clear waters. The charming town offers a lively mix of boutiques, restaurants, and cafes.
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Maya Beach Club
A slice of heaven on the Sorrento Coast, this scenic beach retreat offers crystal-clear waters, luxury amenities and an elegant atmosphere. This is a one of a kind beach club.
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Modica Sicily
Modica
Modica is all about chocolate. Antica Dolceria Bonajuto along Corso Umberto is Sicily’s oldest chocolate factory and is a ‘must’. The chocolate here is dark, richly flavoured and crumbly rather than smooth.
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Mondello
One of the many treasure troves on the Sicilian coastline, Mondello has an astounding 1.5km coastline and beautiful blue waters which are the ideal spot for long, lazy days on the beach. It’s also home to numerous sailing and surfing clubs, some of which are responsible for training Olympic champions. If you’re keen to expand your Italian charter experience, Mondello is this place.
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Mondello
Enjoy the long, gently sloping beach with safe bathing for all or stroll along the promenade past the tall pines, palms and villas.
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Mount Etna jeep tour
Explore Europe's highest volcano by off-road vehicle to check out lava flows old and new, the Alcantara Gorge and take a short hike to the crater.
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Mount Vesuvius
Ever hiked up a volcano? Follow the trail and climb over 1,000m to look into the crater and admire the views of Naples and, of course, its famous victim, Pompeii.
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Music on the rocks
For over 40 years, this iconic cave-style nightclub carved out of a cliff by the sea has served incredible DJ sets paired with equally incredible cocktails.
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Naples
Take a berth in the Port of Naples with views of Mount Vesuvius in the background. A must-see part of any Italian yacht charter, Naples is the perfect combination of beautiful architecture, historical sites, and delicious pizza.
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Nerano
Named after Emperor Tiberio Nerone, no luxury yacht charter to Italy would be complete without anchoring in Nerano. This idyllic fishing village is situated between Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, and is known for having stunning coastal walks in an around the Natural Marine Reserve of Punta Campanella.
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Nora
Explore Sardinia's richest archaeological site, a city founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century, then Carthaginian, then Roman, overlooked by the 16th century tower. Snorkel over Roman roads and other remains.
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Noto, Syracuse
Noto
This beautiful Baroque town dates from the 18th century. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town previously on that site was destroyed by the infamous earthquake of 1693, whose ruins can be visited today.
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Olbia
The Greek word for ‘happiness’, Olbia is the ideal anchorage for anyone on an Italian yacht charter in Costa Smeralda. Known for the San Simplicio basilica, the palm-tree lined waterfront and quaint cafes make for gorgeous afternoons exploring the city at your leisure.
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Old town
Shops and cafés nestle between steep slopes and narrow streets that offer, late at night, live music, delicacies. Marina Corta, a short stroll away, where you’ll find the small fishing port and colourful boats.
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Osteria Dei Vespri
Stroll to this restaurant in a pedestrianised part of Palermo for a friendly welcome from the long-established owners and discover modern dishes made from local ingredients.
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Palermo city centre
Osteria Dei Vespri
Located in the heart of the historic centre of Palermo, the restaurant Osteria dei Vespri will amaze you with its creative, mature, and flavoursome cuisine.
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Taormina, Sicily
Otto Geleng
Ignite your taste buds with authentic, exquisite and inventive Sicilian cuisine. And what better pairing for the delicious dishes that the cinematic views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea.
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Palazzo Avino
Enjoy a formal candlelit dinner at Rossellini's restaurant or a delicious casual meal at Terrazza Belvedere. Now you can experience the Chef’s Table and the Sommelier’s Table too during your West Mediterranean yacht charter to Amalfi.
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Palazzo Petrucci
Chef Lino Scarallo revives typical 'o ragu e Mare' dishes at this one Michelin star restaurant on Villa Donn'Anna beach in Posillipo.
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Palermo
Anchoring in Palermo, the capital city of Sicily, puts you at the heart of all the action. Sail to the edge of Europe on your luxury Italy yacht charter, and experience a city filled with hidden gems. For a night of classical music head to Teatro Politeama Garibaldi after a day exploring the city’s most unique jewellery boutiques.
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Panarea
The smallest inhabited island of the archipelago of Aeolian Islands, Panarea is located roughly halfway between the famous Stromboli and the more populated Lipari islands. Blue turquoise water, beautiful waterfront village, jagged rocky cliffs, and beautiful views await.
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Path of the gods
Stretching from the hamlet of Agerola to Positano the four-hour trail sweeps through olive groves, terraces and magnificent expanses of blue sky and wine-dark sea. Peer down to see the jagged Amalfi Coast dotted with the colourful tiled domes of Praiano and Positano.
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Pevero Golf Club
A beautiful course with natural ponds, fragrant undergrowth and tees with panoramic views of Costa Smeralda, the island of Caprera and the Gulf of Pevero.
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Pisa
The Duomo Cathedral, the Square of Miracles and, of course, the eponymous tower, so much to see. The Romanesque buildings, Gothic churches and Renaissance piazzas that line these streets are full of charm.
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Pisa
No West Mediterranean superyacht charter would be complete without a visit to the Tuscan city of Pisa. With its iconic tower, Pisa is an enchanting tourist hotspot and not to be missed.
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Pompeii ruins
When this thriving Roman city was engulfed by ash in 79AD, it reserved some remarkable insights - and some rather chilling ones - about life in Roman times.
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Porto Carrara
Porto Carrara is a unique destination, nestled along the Tuscan coastline. Known for its marble quarries and industrial charm, it’s a striking contrast to Italy’s more glamourous spots. Beyond its rugged allure, the area provides access to nearby cultural treasures and scenic landscapes.
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Porto Cervo
For five-star dining experiences, glorious beaches and a magnificent marina, taking a berth at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Porto Cervo in Sardina is a must. One of the most popular summer destinations for a private yacht charter Italy, enjoy admiring the marina, exploring the boutiques and sipping cocktails in one of the many luxurious bars.
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Porto Rotondo
Give yourself some intensive retail therapy at high-end boutiques near Piazza Quadra, Piazza San Marco, and Piazza Casbah.
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Porto Venere
Anchoring in Porto Venere is a highlight of any superyacht charter with its UNESCO World Heritage status and medieval charm. The dramatic cliffs, pastel-coloured houses, and serenity make it the perfect retreat from the more bustling hotspots, while still offering stylish waterfront dining and a relaxed elegance.
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Portoferraio
The historic heart of Elba Island is a must-visit for any charter. Its sheltered harbour, framed by ancient fortresses and colourful houses, offers a picturesque backdrop. With a rich Napoleonic history and crystal-clear waters, Portoferraio provides the perfect blend of culture and natural beauty.
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Portofino
Romantic, photogenic, ever popular, the pastels of Portofino are a must-see on any yacht tour of the Italian Riviera.
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Portofino
Thanks to the incredibly beautiful harbour, anchoring in Portofino is a must for anyone enjoying a superyacht charter in Italy. The boom of the 1950s jet-set era hasn’t stopped, and today Portofino is filled with glamourous parties and champagne evenings.
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Positano
One of the most iconic villages in the Amalfi Coast, Positano is a seaside paradise. Enjoy views of Positano’s coastline from Spiaggia Grande from one of the many wonderful local cafes. For active charterers, why not discover the local villages with a hike along the Path of the Gods, or a walking tour on the Piazza dei Mulini.
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Positano
No West Mediterranean superyacht charter itinerary would be complete without a visit to Positano, the most popular town on the Amalfi coast. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, and dance to your heart’s content before waking up and exploring the town’s characteristic shops.
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Positano
One of the most iconic villages in the Amalfi Coast, Positano is a seaside paradise. Enjoy views of Positano’s coastline from Spiaggia Grande from one of the many wonderful local cafes. For active charterers, why not discover the local villages with a hike along the Path of the Gods, or a walking tour on the Piazza dei Mulini.
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Principe Cerami
In the heart of Taormina, perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the pristine waters of the Ionian Sea, Principe Cerami offers Michelin-starred dining pairing exquisite flavours with equally exquisite views.
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Procida
This tiny spot in the Bay of Naples is a slice of paradise for anyone on a superyacht charter in the West Mediterranean. Famous for growing some of the most delicious lemons in the world, Procida is truly exquisite.
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Puny
Favoured by generations of writers, artists and nobility, Puny’s charm continues to draw gastronomes. Family-run since the 1800s, enjoy authentic, traditional, and high-quality dishes.
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Quattro Passi
The beauty of the setting will take your breath away, as will the views of Nerano bay from the terrace and the delicious cuisine showcasing the flavours and colours of Campania.
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Regina Isabella
Michelin-star Executive Chef Pasquale Palamaro prepares traditional Mediterranean or international fare at Regina Isabella while you enjoy views over the garden or the ocean.
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San Pietro
Located off the coast of Sardinia, San Pietro Island is the sixth largest island off the Italian coast. Featuring jagged cliffs, a 19th century lighthouse and rocky coves and beaches, spend long, lazy days at anchor during your private yacht charter in Italy.
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Sassari
Often described as’ beautiful’ and ‘regal’, Sassari is the second largest city in Sardinia. Known for being a city rich in art, culture, neoclassical architecture and history, anchoring in Sassari is a must for anyone exploring Sardinia.
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Sciacca
For anyone looking for a unique anchorage, Sciacca in Sicily is the ideal destination. From spas to carnivals, this fishing town is a step removed from the usual tourist hotspots, while still offering visitors plenty of options when it comes to things to see and do.
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Scivu Beach
Enjoy sunny days surrounded by white sands and rocky cliffs while anchored at Scivu Beach in Sardinia. The perfect location for anyone enjoying a private yacht charter in Italy.
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Scopello beach
Scopello beach
A seriously spectacular coastline, the charming Scopello village sits over some of the most beautiful coves and inlets on the island. The beaches are rocky, but the water is incredibly clear.
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Fine dining cuisine
Signum
More than a meal, this is an experience capable of involving all five senses. The menu, the result of careful research that starts from tradition, varies from season to season, enhancing the agri-food heritage of the island.
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Sorrento
A berth in the Marina Piccola in Sorento places you in prime position to explore this wonderful part of the Italian coastline. Head inland and explore the Corso Italia, Sorrento’s main shopping street, or head across to the Marina Grande, where you can stroll around the stunning fishing village and dine in local delicacies.
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Sorrento
Facing the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is one of the most popular anchorage points in the West Mediterranean. Thanks to the incredible cliffs that separate the marinas from the main town, Sorrento offers visitors some incredible views across the peninsula, which you can enjoy while sipping limoncello liqueur at sunset.
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Spalmatore Beach
Located in the Province of Sassari, Spalmatore Beach is ideal for anyone looking for a place to enjoy snorkelling, swimming and sunbathing during their Italian yacht charter.
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Stern to the rocks in Portofino
Mooring stern to the rocks in Portofino places you right at the heart of this iconic Italian harbour. Surrounded by stunning cliffs and lush greenery, you can enjoy breathtaking views and easy access to the waterfront. As the sun sets, the colourful facades of the buildings come alive, offering a picturesque backdrop for evening gatherings aboard your yacht.
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Stromboli
Explore the black sand beaches and take an 8km private guided tour up 400m on this volcanic island along a nature trail to observe volcanic activity first-hand.
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Swimming and snorkelling
Discover hidden beaches and caves along the coasts of Amalfi and the Sorrentine Peninsula. A paradise for snorkellers and swimmers, you’ll be enchanted by the colourful sea in the deep caves.
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Syracuse
Anyone on a superyacht charter in Sicily should make time to stop in Syracuse. While it’s the perfect place to explore the southeast of the island, Syracuse itself is known for its ancient ruins, Roman amphitheatre, and the Orecchio di Dionisio, a limestone cave shaped like a human ear.
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Syracuse Italy
Syracuse
Anyone on a superyacht charter in Sicily should make time to stop in Syracuse. While it’s the perfect place to explore the southeast of the island, Syracuse itself is known for its ancient ruins, Roman amphitheatre, and the Orecchio di Dionisio, a limestone cave shaped like a human ear.
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Tao
Rent a cabana in one of four different areas and enjoy personal butler service, from cocktail and lunch to renting jetskis, or stay until late when DJs entertain.
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Taormina
Perched high above the sea, Taormina on Sicily’s east coast offers anyone who visits the chance to escape into a world of adventure and culture. Known both for the Teatro Antico di Taormina, an ancient Greco-Roman theatre still used today, and for its proximity to the active volcano Mount Etna, Taormina is truly a town that offers the best of both worlds.
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Taverna Anema e Core
A real tribute to the Italian lifestyle, each evening at Taverna Anema e Core is unique. Live music, from sax and guitar to bass and drums, is the star of the show, drawing national and international crowds.
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Tavolara
Tavolara island, just off the northeast coast of Sardinia, is a great anchorage for any Italy yacht charter experience. Perfect in summer or early autumn, one of the nicest things to do in Tavolara is to hike from Spalmatore di Terra beach to Pratone where you can enjoy immense views of the Gulf of Olbia.
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Tavolara
This island is an adventure paradise. Hike the Via Ferrata or take a 4x4 off-road tour, go rappelling, canyoning, mountain biking or kayaking.
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Tenuta Guado al Tasso
Visit the historic vineyards and tasting at the Bottega. The Antinori family, a historic Florentine wine-growing reality, has been dedicated to the production of wines since 1385, when they joined the Florentine Guild of Vinattieri. (Can arrive by helicopter)
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Terra Murata
Panoramic views across the Bay of Naples from this pastel-painted beauty at the island's highest point. Don't miss the 16th century Palazzo d'Avalos while you're there.
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Terrazza Bosquet
Chef Antonino Montefusco creates one Michelin star dishes served on a beautiful terrace where you can listen to the sounds of the sea as the stars glimmer overhead.
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Lipari castle
The castle of Lipari
As soon as you arrive to Lipari it is hard to avoid the sight of the 15th century mighty wall of Castello. The castle’s area had been populated from the Neolithic era (4000 BC), and every civilisation which settled there left an indelible print upon the area’s architecture.
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Theatro Massimo
This famous opera house is right in the heart of the Sicilian capital of Palermo, culturally and physically. They also present concerts, ballet and recitals.
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Trapani
For views as far as the Aegadian Islands, medieval villages, a beautiful coastline, and parks, anyone on a yacht charter to Sicily has to anchor in Trapani. This old-world Mediterranean town is filled with places to visit, including the 17th-century Torre di Ligny watchtower and Chiesa del Purgatorio church, just north of the beautiful harbour.
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Twiga
Illuminating the night, live shows and unique entertainment will entertain you with the best live music. Into the night, established DJs and international guests will see you through to the early hours.
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Twiga
An explosion of flowers and plants welcomes you in the lounge with bar service. The swimming pool (equipped with beach chair and beach loungers) is the perfect spot to relax with a drink on hot summer days.
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Valley of the Temples Sicily
Valley of the Temples
The Valley of the Temples is without a doubt the most impressive ensemble of Hellenic architecture in Sicily. Wander between these well-preserved ancient Greek temples for a glimpse into Sicily’s rich history.
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Vanere Azzurra
Vanere Azzurra offers a tranquil escape, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes. With its pristine beaches and charming coastal views, Vanere Azzurra creates an idyllic setting for intimate gatherings and unforgettable moments.
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Vendicari reserve Sicily
Vendicari Riserva
From fine sand to rocky coves, there’s a beach for every type of traveller. Whether you love lying in the sun or venturing in search of private, tucked away corners, you won’t be disappointed.
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Via Krupp
The famously vertiginous pathway in Capri weaves its way down from the Gardens of Augustus and winds its way along at the foot of the cliffs to Marina Piccola.
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Villa Capri
Dine al fresco on the terrace at Villa Capri and tantalise your palate with the specialties of the house in an enchanting setting.
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Villa Sant’Andrea
Resting on its own exclusive stretch of shoreline, this traditional venue serves up the very best from land and sea. The menu will be sure to impress.
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Villa Verde
Dine al fresco on the terrace and tantalise your palate with the specialties of the house in an enchanting setting.
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Villasimius
Offering stunning beaches and nightlife, Villasimius is a fine anchorage for anyone looking to experience all that Sardinia can offer during a yacht charter in Italy. Active charterers can take a trip to nearby dive sites like Isola die Càvoli and explore sunken shipwrecks. After a day spent swimming and sunning, head into the centre and dance until daybreak in anyone of the numerous bars and chic clubs.
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VV Club Capri
In the high-end shopping street via Vittorio Emanuele, Capri’s VV CLUB welcomes international guests to the island's most fashionable club.
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Vineyard of the mount Etna in Sicily
Wine tasting at Monaci Delle Terre Nere
The wine’s produced on Mount Etna are among some of the best in the world. This volcanic landscape provides a unique backdrop for wine tasting, and you can sample their fare alongside others from Sicily’s most prestigious cellars.
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Zingaro Nature Reserve Sicily
Zingaro Nature Reserve
Sicily’s first nature reserve, Zingaro boasts the best coastal walk and some of the island’s best beaches. This is Sicily as nature intended, and should be a key part of any itinerary.
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1er Cru
Fine-tune your wine tasting skills, stock your cellar, or simply pick out the perfect bottle for dinner. A visit to this wine and spirits boutique is an immersive and educational experience that’s well worth including on your yacht charter itinerary – school has never been this much fun!
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25˚ North, Baha Bay Beach Club
No yacht rental in Nassau would be complete without a trip to 25˚ North. With cuisine and cocktails inspired by the Californian coast, the dishes hero locally sourced, sustainable, and seasonal ingredients.
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Acquapazza, Romora Bay Resort
Situated atop the hill on Harbour Island, this restaurant serves Italian dishes with an inspired Bahamian twist, such as eggplant parmigiana with conch and fresh tuna carpaccio with local arugula.
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Albany Golf Course
An 18-hole championship course designed by Ernie Els, featuring both links and desert elements, and home to the PGA Tour's Hero World Challenge. Keen golfers in your Bahamas charter party will be overjoyed to take to the green.
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Albany Spa & Wellness Center
Led by the NEXUS Wellness Collective, this centre offers a blend of traditional and advanced treatments, including diagnostics, biotherapies, nail services, wellness retreats, nutrition, and aesthetics.
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Allans-Pensacola Cay
Allan's-Pensacola Cay famously used to be two separate islands before they naturally joined, hence the name. Untouched and ripe for exploration, anchor at the west end to enjoy the Cay in all its natural beauty.
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Allen Cay
Visit Allen Cay to encounter the endemic Allen Cay iguanas, which can grow over four feet long. Come ashore to observe and photograph these remarkable reptiles, then explore the surrounding islets where nutrient-rich plants and large colonies of Audubon’s shearwaters support this unique ecosystem – perfect for nature walks, wildlife viewing, and beach landings.
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Aura
A 9,000sqft nightclub in Nassau delivering VIP treatment in luxurious surroundings. Professional dancers and renowned DJs elevate the experience to a world-class level.
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Blue Bar & Kitchen, Pinks Sands Resort
Enjoy beautiful breakfasts and smoothies on a terrace overlooking the iconic pink sand beach or lunch on some Bahamian classics at this Harbour Island resort.
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Boo Boo Hill, Warderick Wells
The highest hill on the Cay, surrounded by blowholes nestled in mangroves, is (according to local legend) home to the lost souls of a ship that foundered nearby. While at anchor, write your yacht’s name on a piece of driftwood and place it with hundreds of others atop the hill, marking your Bahamas yacht charter experience forever.
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Cable Beach Bahamas
Cable Beach
This long, lively stretch of soft sand and turquoise water is ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and enjoying Nassau’s classic resort-lined shoreline.
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Cape Eleuthera
There’s something for everyone here – explore sea caves, catch waves, snorkel vibrant reefs, or enjoy top-tier sportfishing for wahoo, sailfish, and blue marlin.
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Chat 'N' Chill beach bar Stocking Island Bahamas
Chat ‘N’ Chill
Stocking Island has become a destination for those looking for adventure and solace off the beaten path, and Chat ‘N’ Chill is worth a visit to the island alone. Bahamaian and American cuisine and an authentic island vibe all set against a pristine white sandy beach with magnificent sunsets.
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Conception Island National Park
This pristine sanctuary is home to migratory birds, nesting seabirds and green turtles, and protects miles of pink-sand beaches, sandstone cliffs, mangroves, and abundant wildlife.
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Daddy D
Party like a local at Daddy D’s Night Club, with great tunes and island vibes. Choose the Live Lounge for beats blending Calypso and Reggae, or head there on Throwback Thursdays for retro tracks.
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Dragon’s
Part of the Atlantis resort, you’ll find Dragon's just off the casino floor and only steps away from the gaming action.
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Emerald Rock
Anchor on the west side of Warderick Wells and explore the Exuma Land and Sea Park. For added adventure, visit the nearby cave said to have been a hiding place for the infamous pirate Blackbeard.
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Exuma Cays Land and Sea National Park
Established in 1958, this was the first land and sea park of its kind, created to protect a pristine marine environment. Fishing is prohibited, but there’s plenty to explore above and below the waterline.
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Exuma Point Beach
Exuma Point Beach offers calm, shallow waters for swimming and snorkelling, with sandbars and reef life just offshore. Look out for rays gliding through the shallows and the occasional turtle passing by.
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Flat Rock Reef
Make the most of your Bahamas superyacht charter and try swimming with nurse sharks and stingrays. While you're gliding between the coral heads, you may also spot turtles drawn to the eel grass.
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Glass Window Bridge
At Eleuthera’s narrowest point, a bridge now spans the site where a natural rock arch once formed the famous 'Glass Window'. On one side lies the deep blue Atlantic, on the other, the brilliant turquoise of the Bight of Eleuthera.
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Gordon’s on the Pier, Cable Beach, Nassau, Bahamas
Gordon’s on the Pier
Part of Sandals Royal Bahamian, Gordon’s on the Pier offers panoramic ocean views from a romantic seaside setting, with grilled meat and seafood specialties.
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Grabber's Bar & Grill
Comfort food aplenty – from wings and burgers to pizzas and poke bowls. West-facing, it’s a great spot to turn up, grab a cocktail, and watch the sunset.
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Chef preparing a dish
Graycliff Restaurant
The first five-star restaurant in The Bahamas, the building was built in the 1700s and is one of the oldest in Nassau (it was originally a pirate’s mansion). Today, you’ll find some of the freshest ingredients on the island paired with excellent service. You even have the chance to sample chocolate from the on-site factory or cigars hand-rolled on the property.
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Hawksbill Cay
Hawksbill Cay is a quiet, uninhabited anchorage with powder-soft beaches, gentle shallows, and scenic ruins. It’s perfect for guests seeking privacy, paddleboarding, and serene island walks within the protected Exuma Park.
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Fishing Bahamas
Highborne Cay
A sheltered anchorage with clear waters, excellent snorkelling, and easy access to beaches and hiking trails. It’s ideal for a calm overnight stop at the gateway to the northern Exumas.
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Highbourne Cay
Discover one of The Bahamas’ best-kept secrets by anchoring at the marina in the south of Highbourne Cay. From here, you can explore and unwind on one of eight beaches within walking distance.
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Bahamas restaurant
Island Brothers
This charming French bistro on the far west side of the island serves French Mediterranean cuisine prepared with local products. Family run, it’s tucked away and a favourite of many.
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Latitude 25, Coral Sands
At this Harbour Island restaurant, expect the finest local ingredients in globetrotting dishes crafted by Executive Chef Ludovic Jarland, served on a terrace overlooking the pool and the ocean beyond.
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Lighthouse Beach
Quite simply one of the best beaches in the entire archipelago – not to be missed during your superyacht rental in The Bahamas. Swim from the Atlantic to the Caribbean, explore caves on the Caribbean side, enjoy a beach BBQ on the Atlantic side, and for the more adventurous, trek to the lighthouse.
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Nassau beach
Love Beach
Love Beach is on the north side of New Providence Island and is close to 40 stunning acres of protected coral. It’s a quieter escape with calm, clear waters and excellent snorkelling just offshore – ideal for a peaceful beach day away from the city buzz.
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MacDuff's
Executive Chef Jason Wallace serves contemporary and Bahamian dishes in a rustic-chic, wood-beamed shack nestled between the beach and the landing strip.
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Marina, Compass Cay
Anchor off or take a berth at Compass Cay to swim with the resident nurse sharks, explore the island’s 13 beaches, or go fishing for grouper, snapper, wahoo, and mahi mahi.
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Mount Alvernia Hermitage
At the highest point in The Bahamas – a heady 63m (206ft) – Monsignor John Hawes built The Hermitage in 1939, a tiny medieval-style monastery designed for peaceful contemplation. Today, it’s a tranquil spot for you and your guests to reflect and soak in panoramic island views.
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Musha Cay
A collection of 11 resort islands owned by magician David Copperfield. Venture ashore for a gym, beachfront movie nights, hiking trails, and a variety of dining options.
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Nipper's Beach Bar & Grill
Perfect for casual dining while enjoying your Bahamas yacht rental, this laid-back lunch shack in Great Guana Cay is right on the beach and known for serving delicious conch, lobster, grilled fresh fish and burgers.
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Nobu
Inside the glowing green arch on Paradise Island, you’ll find exquisite local produce artfully crafted into traditional Japanese cuisine with influences from Peru and Europe.
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Noname Cay
Anchor off this tree-covered island and tender ashore to meet the famous Bahamian swimming pigs.
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O'Brien Cay
Anchor west of the shore and explore The Aquarium, a beautiful coral garden teeming with colourful fish. There’s also a plane wreck just 500m to the south.
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Pink Beach
A gentle Provence rosé by day, this beach transforms into a vivid pink by night. The colour comes from tiny fragments of red and pink foraminifera shells washed in from nearby reefs.
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Plane wreck
One of the most photographed wrecks in the world, this Curtiss C-46 Commando has lain dormant since 1980 and is now a well known anchorage for fishing boats.
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Rachel's Bubble Bath
In the north of Compass Cay lies one of the Bahamas’ finest swimming holes. Here, a natural phenomenon causes seawater to crash over a rocky ridge, creating a luxurious bubble bath effect – hence the name.
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Rock House
Dine inside at the Chef's Table or outside by the pool overlooking the Government Dock, enjoying exquisite favourites from around the world. With inspired cocktails and a superb wine list, Rock House on Harbour Island is not to be missed during your Bahamas yacht charter.
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Fish underwater cave
Rocky Dundas Caves
Discover adventure around Compass Cay by snorkelling the Rocky Dundas Caves, where natural skylights illuminate cathedral-like chambers filled with vibrant marine life. Swim through hidden grottos, free dive into turquoise pockets, and explore coral formations that make this one of the most exciting underwater spots in the Exumas.
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Sea Level, Staniel Cay Yacht Club
Organised by your charter team, moor your yacht at the club’s quay and dine on time-honoured Bahamian classics in a restaurant that has been delighting guests since 1956.
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Shroud Cay Exuma Bahamas
Shroud Cay
Shroud Cay is a peaceful mooring spot bordered by mangrove creeks and tidal pools. It’s great for dinghy explorations, shallow-water swimming, and enjoying the untouched beauty of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.
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Spa at Baha Mar
This certified ESPA in Nassau offers massages, facials, mani-pedis, and full-body treatments for women, men, and teens – all designed to help guests achieve harmony with the natural beauty of The Bahamas.
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Spanish Wells
Protected by an off-lying reef, these shallow waters are delightfully warm and sheltered. It’s a wonderful spot for snorkelling – or try your hand at bonefishing.
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Sperm whale
A sperm whale that allegedly died after ingesting plastic waste in 1995 is now memorialised within the Exuma Land and Sea National Park, where its skeleton is displayed as a sobering reminder of marine pollution.
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Staniel Cay
This lively anchorage near the famous swimming pigs and Thunderball Grotto offers calm waters, pristine reefs, and plenty of activities, making it a perennial favourite.
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Fishing Bahamas
Staniel Cay Yacht Club
The Staniel Cay Yacht Club is a hub for watersports, fishing excursions, paddleboarding, and island-hopping adventures. With a full-service marina, vibrant dining scene, and easy access to nearby sandbars and reefs, Staniel Cay is the ideal base for exploring the southern Exumas.
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Stocking Island Beach
The beaches on Stocking Island are some of the most beautiful in The Bahamas. Crystal shallows, beach bars, and friendly stingrays await, creating a laid-back, social atmosphere perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and relaxed island days.
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Swimming pigs
No one knows how they got here, but everyone's glad they did! Big Major Cay's swimming pigs are an unmissable stop on any classic Bahamas yacht rental.
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Tartar Bank, Cat Island
Off the south of the island, this underwater pinnacle rises from 1,500m to just 12m below the surface, creating a prime feeding ground for yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, and mahi mahi. A spectacular spot for sportfishing.
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The Boathouse, Valentines Resort & Marina
Another restaurant with its own marina – just a quick call from your charter team on the VHF and you'll be ready to enjoy a unique yacht charter experience from this New England beach house-style dining room on the water.
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The Cove Pool
The Cove at Atlantis, positioned between Cove and Paradise Beaches, features a sprawling pool lined with palms, cabanas, and two infinity pools. Ask your personal cabana butler about booking spa treatments so you can truly unwind.
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The Dunmore
A ’60s-themed luxe beach shack with a terrace overlooking the beach. Expect relaxed fine dining featuring modern Mediterranean dishes with a Bahamian twist.
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The Landing
Australian chef Madelene Pedican reflects her travels with an eclectic menu that draws on European, American, and Asian influences, using the very best local produce at this fabulous restaurant on Harbour Island.
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Thunderball Grotto
This hollow rock with a hole in the top featured in the eponymous Bond movie. Swim among the abundant fish and keep an eye out for the legendary ‘green flash’ as the sun sets below the horizon.
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Thunderball Grotto Bahamas
Thunderball Grotto
Dive into adventure at Thunderball Grotto, an iconic cave system made famous by the James Bond films. Snorkel or free dive through its sunlit chambers, swim alongside schools of tropical fish, and marvel at the kaleidoscope of coral that thrives within the caverns’ twisting passages.
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Flat fish seafood Bahamas
Tropic Breeze Beach Bar & Grill
This beach bar offers breathtaking ocean views, a relaxed yet stylish atmosphere, and some of the best seafood.
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Tropic of Cancer Beach Exuma Bahamas
Tropic of Cancer Beach
Tropic of Cancer Beach, also known as Pelican Beach, is a pristine ribbon of pale-blue water and powdery white sand. This beach is remote, uncrowded, and one of the most beautiful in The Bahamas.
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Warderick Wells Bahamas
Warderick Wells Cay
Known for its stunning sandbars and electric-blue waters, anchoring at Warderick Wells offers incredible snorkelling, nature trails, and the iconic whale skeleton on the beach. It’s a highlight of the Exuma Park.
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Washing Machine
If you're looking for a thrill during your Bahamas yacht charter, visit this exhilarating dive spot at Shroud Cay. Jump into the current at the mouth of the river and let the strong tidal flow sweep you around the sandy peninsula, ending at a vibrant reef.
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Waterloo
Whether you want to hang by the pool or party all night, Club Waterloo is the place to be. By day, enjoy lake views and a fresh, locally sourced menu; stay into the evening for sets from the resident DJ.
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Xuma
Open for lunch or dinner, this beach bar serves American and Asian dishes prepared with only the best fresh local produce.
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Grilled lobster
Xuma’s Restaurant and Bar
Located along the shoreline, Xuma’s Restaurant and Bar allows guests to enjoy views of some of the most scenic spots in the Exumas. The menu emphasises fresh, locally sourced seafood with signature Bahamian dishes like grilled lobster and fish tacos a favourite.
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TITANIA

Summer rate from USD 753,000*† per week

  • Length: 73m (239.4ft)
  • 12 guests in 7 cabins
  • Built: 2006 (refitted 2018), Lurssen-Werft, Germany

Special offer

TITANIA has one final high season gap of availability between 16 to 30 August (Croatia/Corfu). The Owner is offering a 20% discount for all week long bookings in this period. August rate is EUR 608,000 p/w (normally EUR 760,000 p/w). Please enquire for further details.

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