NEVER ENOUGH Yacht à moteur à louer
- Longueur : 42,7 m
- 10 dans 5 cabine(s)
- Chantier 1992 (réaménagé 2019), Feadship, De Vries, The Netherlands
- Prix par semaine à partir de
- USD 99 000
- Regularly maintained
- Exercise equipment
- 10m Boston Whaler towed tender rigged for fishing
- Child-friendly yacht
- Jacuzzi on the sun deck
- Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor
À propos de NEVER ENOUGH
Spécifications & tarifs
Destination en été Bahamas | USD 99 000/USD 99 000 par semaine (basse saison / haute saison) |
Destination en hiver Caribbean | USD 99 000/USD 113 850 par semaine (basse saison / haute saison) |
Chantier | 1992 (réaménagé 2019), Feadship, De Vries, The Netherlands |
Longueur | 42,7 m |
Invités | 10 |
Nb de cabines invités | 5 |
Équipage | 7 |
Largeur | 8,8 m |
Tirant d'eau | 2,6 m |
Tonnage brut | 398 |
Vitesse maximale | 13 nœuds |
Vitesse de croisière | 11 nœuds |
Consommation de carburant en vitesse de croisière | 346 litres par heure |
Types de cabines | 5 (3 × double, 2 × twin) |
Moteurs | 2 × 1 450ch Detroit Diesel |
Annexes & jeux nautiques
Annexes & jeux nautiques
- 1 × Annexes tractées
- 2 × Waverunners
- 2 × SeaBobs
- 2 × Kayaks
- 2 × Planches de stand-up paddle
- Wakeboard
- Kneeboard
- Skis nautiques
- Jeux pneumatiques tractables
- Pêche
- Équipement de plongée avec tuba
Remise en forme & bien-être
Équipement de fitness
- Poids
- Vélo d'appartement
- Matelas de yoga
Vidéos
Plans des ponts
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Destination en été
Bahamas
À partir de USD 99 000 par semaine
Explore the Bahamas
Nobu
Inside the glowing green arch on Paradise Island you'll find exquisite local produce artfully fashioned into traditional Japanese cuisine with influences from Peru and Europe.
Paradise Island
25˚ North, Baha Bay Beach Club
Cuisine and cocktails inspired by the Californian coast, this restaurant on Nassau celebrates locally sourced, sustainable and seasonal ingredients.
Nassau
The Cove Pool
The Cove at Atlantis, positioned between Cove and Paradise beaches, this huge pool is lined with palms, cabanas and two infinity pools. Ask your personal cabana butler about spa treatments.
Paradise Island
Spa at Baha Mar
This certified ESPA in Nassau uses massages and facials, mani-pedis, and complete body treatments for women, men, and teens to help guests achieve oneness with the Bahamian natural beauty.
Nassau
The Landing
Australian chef Madelene Pedican reflects her travels with an eclectic menu taking in European, American and Asian influences using the very best local produce at this fabulous restaurant on Harbour Island.
Harbour Island
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.
Harbour Island
Xuma
Open for lunch or dinner, this beach bar serves American and Asian dishes prepared with only the best fresh local produce.
Highbourne Cay
The Dunmore
A '60s themed luxe beach shack with a terrace overlooking the beach. Expect relaxed fine dining on modern Mediterranean dishes with a Bahamian twist.
Harbour Island
MacDuff's
Executive Chef Jason Wallace serves contemporary and Bahamian dishes in a rustic-chic wood-beamed shack between the beach and the landing strip.
Norman Cay
Latitude 25, Coral Sands
At this Harbour Island restaurant, expect the finest local ingredients in globetrotting dishes created by Executive Chef Ludovic Jarland served on a terrace overlooking the pool and the ocean beyond.
Harbour Island
Sea Level, Staniel Cay Yacht Club
Call ahead on the VHF, moor your yacht on the club's quay and dine on rock solid Bahamian classics in a restaurant that has been delighting guests since 1956.
The Boathouse, Valentines Resort & Marina
Another restaurant with its own marina, call ahead on the VHF and enjoy a unique yacht chartering experience. The restaurant serves Bahamian cuisine in a New England beach house-style room right on the water.
Harbour Island
Rock House
Dine inside at the Chef's Table or outside by the pool overlooking the Government Dock, on exquisite favourites from around the world. Inspired cocktails, great wine list too.
Harbour Island
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.
Harbour Island
Nipper's Beach Bar & Grill
Casual dining at this laid-back lunch shack right on the beach in Great Guana Cay. Enjoy conch, lobster, grilled fresh fish and burgers.
Great Guana Cay
Grabber's Bar & Grill
Comfort food aplenty from wings to burgers, pizzas to poke bowls. West facing, it's a great spot to turn up, grab a cocktail and watch the sunset.
Great Guana Cay
Swimming pigs
No one knows how they got here, because they're not native, but one thing's for sure, they're here and they're a huge hit with visitors.
Big Major Cay
Washing Machine
If you have a taste for a thrill while on your yacht charter, visit this exhilarating diving spot in Shroud Cay. Jump into the current at the mouth of this river and enjoy strong tidal currents sweeping your round the sandy peninsula ending in a reef.
Shroud Cay
Glass Window Bridge
At Eleuthera's thinnest point a bridge has replaced and natural rock arch that formed the 'glass window'. On one side the deep blue Atlantic, on the other, the turquoise of the Bight of Eleuthera.
Mount Alvernia Hermitage
At the highest point in The Bahamas, a giddy 63m (206ft), Monsignor John Hawes built The Hermitage, a small medieval-style monastery, in 1939, where he could contemplate in peace.
Cat Island
Tartar Bank, Cat Island
Off the south of the island, this pinnacle rises from 1,500m to just 12m, making it a great feeding station that attracts yellowfin tuna, blue marlin and mahi mahi. Spectacular sportfishing.
Conception Island National Park
This pristine beauty is a sanctuary for migratory birds, nesting sea birds and green turtles and protects miles of pink sand beaches, sandstone cliffs, mangroves and abundant wildlife.
Albany Golf Course
An 18-hole championship course designed by Ernie Els with links and desert features that hosts the PGA Tour's Hero World Challenge.
Nassau
Albany Spa & Wellness Center
Led by the NEXUS Wellness Collective, this centre offers traditional and advanced treatments from diagnostics, biotherapies, nail services, wellness retreats, nutrition and aesthetics.
Nassau
Marina, Compass Cay
Anchor off or take a berth and go swimming with the 'pet' nurse sharks, explore Compass Cay’s 13 beaches or go fishing for grouper, snapper, wahoo and mahi mahi.
Rachel's Bubble Bath
In the north of Compass Cay is one of the Bahamas' finest swimming holes, where a natural phenomenon causes water from the sea to crash over a rocky ridge the results being a luxurious bubble bath effect, hence the name.
Compass Cay
Plane wreck
One of the most photographed wrecks in the world, this Curtiss C-46 Commando has lay dormant since 1980 and is now a well known anchorage for fishing boats.
Norman's Cay
Boo Boo Hill, Warderick Wells
The highest hill on the Cay, surrounded by blowholes nestling 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.
Thunderball Grotto
This hollow rock with a hole in the top featured in the eponymous Bond movie. Swim with the abundant fish and watch for the legendary 'green flash' as the sun sets below the horizon.
Staniel Cay
Flat Rock Reef, Rose Island
Swim with nurse sharks and stingrays, gliding between the coral heads, and you may see the turtles drawn here by the eel grass.
Musha Cay
A collection of 11 resort islands owned by magician David Copperfield. Venture ashore for the gym, beachfront movies, hiking trails and several dining options.
Exumas
Noname Cay
If you anchor off this tree-covered island and tender ashore you will be treated to seeing the equally famous Bahamian swimming pigs.
Abacos
Exuma Cays Land and Sea National Park
In 1958, this became the first land and sea park to protect its environment. It's a pristine stretch of water where wildlife and marine life are cherished and protected. No fishing!
Exumas
Sperm whale, Warderick Wells
A sperm whale allegedly died after ingesting a plastic bag in 1995. Its skeleton is now displayed for posterity in the Exuma Land and Sea National Park.
O'Brien Cay
Anchor to the west of the shore and explore The Aquarium, a beautiful coral garden with a blizzard of colourful fish. There's also a plane wreck 500m to the south.
Exuma
Cape Eleuthera
Something for everyone here with caves to explore, waves to surf, reefs to discover while snorkelling and some great sportfishing with wahoo, sailfish and blue marlin.
Eleuthera
Emerald Rock
Anchor on the west side of Warderick Wells and enjoy a visit to Exuma Land and Sea Park. For some further exploration there is also a lair where infamous pirate Blackbeard used to hide out.
Warderick Wells
Allans-Pensacola Cay
Allans-Pensacola Cay famously used to be two islands before they conjoined, hence the name. ‘It’s untouched, ripe for exploration, ’Anchor at the west end of the island and enjoy the Cay and all its beauty.
Abacos
Pink Beach
A gentle, Provence rosé colour by day becomes a vivid pink by night. The colour is due to tiny fragments of red and pink foraminifera shells washed in from nearby reefs.
Harbour Island
Spanish Wells
Protected by its off-lying reef these shallow waters are delightfully warm and sheltered. It's a wonderful place for snorkelling or try your hand at bonefishing.
Spanish Wells
Highbourne Cay
Arrive in the marina in the south of Highbourne Cay and choose one of the eight beaches within walking distance to discover one of The Bahamas' best-kept secrets.
Lighthouse Beach
Quite simply one of the best beaches in the entire archipelago. 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.
Eleuthera
1er.Cru
Fine-tune your wine tasting skills, stock up your cellar, or just pick a bottle to have with dinner... A visit to this wine and spirits boutique is an immersive educational experience worth including on your yacht charter itinerary - school has never been so much fun!
Nassau
Daddy D
Party like a local at Daddy D’s Night Club with great tunes and vibes. Choose their Live Lounge for island beats blending Calypso and Reggae, or Throwback Thursdays for retro tracks.
Harbour Island
Waterloo
Whether you want to hang by the pool or party all night, Club Waterloo is the destination. During the daytime enjoy the lake views and fresh, local-produce menu, and stay on into the evening for the resident DJ.
Nassau
Dragon’s
Part of the Atlantic’ resort, you’ll find Dragons just off the Casino floor and just a few steps away from the gaming action. So you can indulge in a flutter before a boogie.
Nassau
Aura
A 9,000 square-foot nightclub in Nassau which will give you the VIP treatment in luxury surroundings. Professional dancers and famous DJs elevate the whole experience to a world-class level.
Nassau
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Caraïbes
À partir de USD 99 000 par semaine
Explore the Caribbean
Pusser's Pub
Join the locals at the BVI's version of a British Pub. Victorian era furnishings meet Caribbean cuisine at this salt-of-the-earth establishment.
Brandywine Estate
Brandywine Estate serves up Mediterranean bistro cuisine overlooking the stunning Sir Francis Drake Channel in a refined atmosphere.
Scrub Island Resort
Combining Caribbean cuisine with an American twist, the restaurants at Scrub Island Resort will not disappoint. From al fresco dining to a steakhouse atmosphere, there is a menu item for everyone.
CocoMaya
Located just minutes from the Virgin Gorda Baths, CocoMaya is a laid back yet chic beach bar and restaurant overlooking Spring Bay. Sit around the fire pits as the sun goes down or enjoy a lazy lunch in this idyllic setting.
Deadman's Beach Bar & Grill
This restaurant located at Peter Island Resort offers beach-side dining for a variety of appetites. Be sure to stop by on Sunday afternoons when a steal drum band can be found serenading the restaurant.
Tradewinds
Tradewinds is Peter Island Resort's signature restaurant specialising in bistro and Asian-Caribbean cuisine.
Oil Nut Bay
Oil Nut Bay has a variety of restaurants to experience. Whether you're looking for a beach club restaurant or lounge cuisine, there is something for everyone.
Wreck of the RMS Rhone
The Wreck of the RMS Rhone is an exciting dive site off of Tortola. The wreck has sat in this location since 1967 but sections are amazingly still intact. You will see turtles, giant green moray, and octopi exploring the depths alongside you.
The Baths
Named for the granite boulders forming sheltered ocean pools on the edge of the beach, The Baths are natural wonder. Created by volcanic activity and erosion over time, the granite has been shaped into huge smooth boulders to be explored.
Cistern Point
Cistern Point is an exciting dive site to see coral reefs teaming with all kinds of tropical fish. As a relatively shallow site, snorkelling is also spectacular.
Sandy Cay
This speck of heaven lies just southeast of Jost Van Dyke. Gin clear waters, soft white sand, it's a must-see on your British Virgin Islands' itinerary.
Soggy Dollar Bar
The legendary home of the Painkiller cocktail is named after guests who anchored in Jost Van Dyke's White Bay and swam ashore for refreshment.
Foxy's Bar
Drinks, dishes, calypso and more, right on the beach with its own quay on Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke. Who knows? You may be serenaded by Foxy himself.
Willy T's
A floating frat party tucked away in the southeast corner of The Bight, Norman Island. From lunch to late, expect piratical behaviour.
Pirate's Bight
On the eastern edge of Norman Island's The Bight, you can enjoy snorkelling off the beach, Mediterranean dishes with a Caribbean twist and live music.
Anegada Beach Club
On the northern coast of sleepy Anegada this boutique hotel and beach club is the place to change down a few gears. There's also a shuttle to the famous lobster joints at Setting Point.
Cooper Island Beach Club
Stretched along the sandy shore of Cooper Island's Manchioneel Bay, this laid back restaurant, bar and beach club has its own brewery and a boutique selling local craft items.
Ginger Island
Experience the Caribbean the Carib Indians knew on this completely undeveloped island. Explore the abundant wildlife above and below the waves and hike up John James Point to enjoy panoramic views.
Smuggler's Cove
A perfect arc of sand all but inaccessible by land, fire up the tender, explore the reef then enjoy a BBQ on the beach with the sand between your toes.
Brewers Bay
Well sheltered bay with excellent snorkelling throughout and good diving at Brewers East on the bay's northern tip. Expect a more laid-back feeling than Cane Garden Bay to the south.
Tortola
White Bay
Dazzling white sand beach, good snorkelling away from the main anchorage inside the reef and a very popular stop thanks to the legendary Soggy Dollar Bar, home of the famous Painkiller cocktail.
Jost Van Dyke
Soper's Hole
Excellent shelter provided by Frenchman's Cay hill in this deep bay on Tortola's western tip. Head ashore to explore the bars, shops and restaurants in the marinas.
Tortola
The Bight
Drop anchor and head over to the famous Willy T's for some frat-boy fun, take the tender around Treasure Point to snorkel the caves or head over to Pelican Island to snorkel or dive The Indians.
Norman Island
Deadman Bay
From this north-facing bay you can see Dead Chest Island, where legend has it that Blackbeard marooned 15 men with nothing but a bottle of rum and an idea for a song. Some tried to swim ashore and this bay is named after them.
Peter Island
Lee Bay
Drop the anchor here to dive the Caribbean's most famous wreck, that of the RMS Rhone, which ran aground in 1867 while trying to escape a hurricane. The wreck lies between 10-26m.
Salt Island
Helicopter tour
Take a VIP tour of these beautiful islands and enjoy bird's-eye views of reefs, beaches and the thousands of small yachts that sail these fair winds.
National Parks
Most of the BVI's most iconic destinations have National Park protected status, including The Baths on Virgin Gorda, the wreck of RMS Rhone, Mount Healthy and Sage Mountain.
Rum distillery
Enjoy the authentic taste of the BVIs at the Callwood Rum Distillery on Cane Garden Bay, which has operated continuously for over 400 years.
The Dove
The Dove Restaurant is a casual fine dining restaurant located in a renovated historic West Indian Cottage. It is considered a 'must try' when visiting Tortola.
Tortola, BVI
Bagatelle
Bagatelle, in the heart of Gustavia in St Barth, brings French cuisine, fine wines, and legendary atmosphere to the harbour.
St Barth
Otramanera
Spanish-Cuban cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients at a restaurant founded by an artist and a sommelier. Enjoy the refined touches in this upscale restaurant at anchorage in Cuba.
Cuba
Le Zandoli
Enjoy dinner on Martinique Islands where executive chef has Michelin-star experience and brings his previous influences together into a prix-fixe menu continuously evolving with the freshest ingredients.
Martinique
Hibernia
Run by a French chef with a taste for travelling, you will find an entirely unique menu at Hibernia Restaurant. Merging fresh seafood of the Caribbean with Asian influences and French flavours, this is a truly special restaurant in Anguilla.
Anguilla
Eden Roc Cap Cana
This internationally recognised brand is known for its five-star, white glove stays and dining experiences, and the Eden Roc Cap Cana is no exception. There are three restaurants offering fine dining, a bar and grill style, and a seaside option.
Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1498, it is one of the first post-Columbus colonial towns. Its grid pattern of blocks created the model for cities across the New World.
Dominican Republic
Nonsuch Bay
Nonsuch Bay is a popular anchorage on the eastern shore of Antigua. At the mouth of the bay is Green Island which is a private island that has been owned by the Mill Reef Club since 1947.
Antigua
Hibernia
Hibernia's much-travelled French chef delivers fresh Caribbean seafood with a French accent and Thai and Japanese influences.
Anguilla
Maia at South Point
Dine within sight of your yacht at this overwater restaurant on Falmouth Harbour. A fusion of Asian, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavours in brought to live with fresh, high quality, farm-to-table ingredients. Great cocktails and a special win list.
Antigua
Eden Rock
The restaurants at Eden Roc are lead by Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and he is involved in all aspects of the menu at each of the hotel's three restaurants.
St Barth
Tropical Sunset
Great cocktails and classic grill-house fare with Caribbean touches like conch ceviche, crayfish and lobster, served on a shaded terrace on the beach overlooking Shoal Bay.
Anguilla
Jacqui O's Beach House
A laid-back Mediterranean-style beach club romantically located on Love Beach with views across the Caribbean to Montserrat, Redonda, St Kitts and Nevis. Fabulous for sunsets and don't miss the famous Sunday parties.
Antigua
Nikki Beach
This renowned beach club is the place to see and be seen on St Barth. Let the afternoon glide by while dining on a fresh, light menu, drinking rose and lounging in chic surroundings.
St Barth
Da'Vida
An award-winning restaurant serving elevated Caribbean cuisine with Asian twists. Enjoy cocktails and mocktails on the terrace overlooking Crocus Bay Beach.
Anguilla
Sheer Rocks
Perched on a promontory between Coco Beach and Valley Church Bay, this is a fun restaurant with beach-club vibes and Chef Jamal Warner's fresh, local menu inspired by the Mediterranean.
Antigua
La Case
Chef Jean Imbert celebrates authentic French West Indies cuisine at this Cheval Blanc hotel restaurant. Responsibly caught seafood is elevated by regional herbs, spices and vegetables and served on a terrace overlooking Plage de Flamands.
St Barth
Veya
This home-turned-restaurant serves Caribbean fusion cuisine with Asian influences in a Moroccan-style lounge and veranda with live music.
Anguilla
Cecilia's
Overlooking Dutchman's Bay on the island's east coast, Cecilia's has a relaxed atmosphere with live music, lounge chairs, and a breezy terrace. Great for a delicious seafood lunch.
Antigua
Le Sereno
This open-air restaurant has wonderful views across Anse de Grand Cul-de-Sac. Sip on a cocktail before dining on Chef Raffaele Lenzi's contemporary Italian cuisine.
St Barth
Belmond Cap Juluca
The restaurants at Cap Juluca serve up vibrant island flavours with fresh ingredients cut from the resorts' own garden. Enjoy a romantic dinner for two or a laid-back afternoon at the pool bar or beach club.
Anguilla
Le Bistro
This establishment has been serving up authentic French cuisine with a Caribbean twist for over four decades. Chef Patrick's cuisine never fails to delight.
Antigua
François Plantation
Villa Marie Saint-Barth has fabulous views from its location atop a hill in the north west of the island. Expect French classics with an ancestral West Indian twist such as foie gras with rum from Marie Galante and scallops and Colombo spices.
St Barth
Celeste at Malliouhana
Enjoy sea views from every table at this three-tiered restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes that celebrate the sea. Try the smoked wahoo pâté, slow-roasted eggplant with a rum glaze, curried conch and grilled octopus.
Anguilla
Aux Amis
Located on the sands of Anse de Grand Cul-de-Sac, this restaurant serves modern European cuisine in two locations, one air conditioned dining room and another on the beach.
St Barth
L'Esprit
Set on the salt flats in the south of the island, Chef Jean-Claude Dufour brings innovative Provençal dishes to a romantic terrace close to Saline Beach.
St Barth
Bar de l'Oubli
Just off the harbourside, this bar serves freshly baked pastries for breakfast, bar food, like burgers and paninis throughout the day and tapas from early evening.
St Barth
Îles des Saintes
Also called Les Saintes, this seven-island archipelago offers wonderful anchorages with reefs for snorkeling, cultural sites, tasty bistros and white sand beaches ashore.
Guadeloupe
Shirley Heights
This restored military battery offers iconic views over English and Falmouth Harbours. There is a great hike to the lookout for a bit of exercise and the sunsets here are legendary.
Antigua
Emerald Pool
The Emerald Pool is tucked away deep in the Morne Trois Piton National Park. It is fed by mountain streams rushing from a waterfall and filtered sunlight above turns it emerald green.
Dominica
Royal St Kitts Golf Course
Opened in 1976, this 18-hole, par 71 golf course is one of the Caribbean's most scenic, with views across to Antigua and backed by mountains.
St Kitts
Pain de Sucre
Named after Rio's Sugar Loaf, Pain de Sucre is a beautiful beach in Les Saintes at the base of a steep, rocky hill. Access by land is difficult so it's perfect for those afloat.
Guadeloupe
Mount Liamuiga
At 3,792ft, Mount Liamuiga is the highest point on St Kitts and still an active volcano. There are hiking trails to the top, uniqwue flora and fauna and incredible views from the top.
St Kitts
Aurora Resort and Golf Club
Play around on this Greg Norman-designed course, unwind with some treatments at the 12-suite Sorana spa then dine on locally sourced Caribbean dishes overlooking Rendezvous Bay.
Anguilla
Îlet a Cabrit
Hike across this small island to find protected bays for anchoring. Enjoy stunning views from the top of the island are the ruins of Fort Josephine.
Guadeloupe
Nevis Volcano
Nevis itself is a volcano and its conical shape reaches up into the skies. With no eruptions in recorded history, the jungle thrives and there are some fantastic hiking trails.
Nevis
Pillars of Hercules
Ancient rocks sculpted by nature guard the entrance to English Harbour. There's some great snorkelling here with colourful fish, corals, sponges and some fun swim-throughs.
Antigua
Soufrière Hills
The Soufrière Hills are a complex system of active volcanoes. It erupted spectacularly in 1995 and hasn't stopped since.
Montserrat
Two Foot Bay
This National Park on the northeast side of Barbuda is home to the famous Indian Cave where you can see Arawak petroglyphs.
Barbuda
Fort Napoléon des Saintes
Located on Terre-des-Haut Island, the 18th century Fort Napoleon overlooks the bay of Les Saintes. Now it has a museum and visitors can hike to the top of the hill to see what remains of the fort and the exotic cactus gardens.
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe National Park
This National Park offers hikes, historical sites, tours, and access to the local wildlife on Guadeloupe.
Guadeloupe
Baie de Saint-Jean
Baie de Saint-Jean in St Barth is one of the most popular beaches and anchorages during a Leeward Islands yacht charter. Home to Eden Rock and Nikki Beach, this stunning stretch of glorious sands is great for watersports and spotting low-flying aircraft as it's at the end of the island's runway.
St Barth
Nonsuch Bay
A large, popular anchorage in the Leeward Islands, Nonsuch Bay Antigua is well sheltered by a barrier reef and Green Island, making it a popular place to escape during your luxury superyacht charter.
Antigua
Crab Hill
Crab Hill in Antigua is great for charterers who want to make the most of sunbathing and watersports. On a clear day there are great views of Montserrat Island as well.
Antigua
Sandy Island
A picture-perfect desert island beach bar on a speck of sand north of Long Bay. Sip an expertly mixed rum cocktail and listen to live steel drums as you lunch on ribs, crayfish, lobster, groupewr, snapper and mahi mahi, all freshly grilled to perfection.
Anguilla
Dog Island
North west of Anguilla is Dog Island, an uninhabited spot comprising of three small sandy cays, corals, tropical fish and sea turtles. Away from the coast curious charterers will be able to have fun spotting different cactus and birds.
Anguilla
Extra Virgin Bistro
A restaurant that celebrates locally grown and sourced ingredients where even the herbs are grown on site on site. All the fish is freshly caught and the name of the fisherman that caught you seafood is proudly listed next to the dish.
Caribbean Fish Market
Relaxed beachside fine dining overlooking Cowpet Bay and the St James Marine Reserve and wildlife sanctuary. Sip a Sunkissed Senorita cocktail for your aperitif, start with the conch fritters or crab cakes, opt for the house favourite Surf and Turf or freshly caught wahoo before your Ice Cream Waffle Sandwich.
Savant
Owner Tom Miller encourages Chef Daryl Hanna's creativity to elevate sensational local produce that encapsulates its farm-to-table ethos into an eclectic ever-changing menu celebrating the Caribbean.
Pesce iTALiAN
Freshly-homemade pasta is the signature at this St Thomas staple where Tuscan flavours and hospitality are always on the menu. The vibe is rustic yet sophisticated combining local seafood with traditional Italian herbs and spices in a way that simply sings.
La Tapa
Originally a pure tapas establishment, gradually appetisers and entrees have made it onto a menu that changes every day to reflect the finest local produce found that very day. Pair with fine Spanish wines to complete the experience.
Old Stone Farmhouse
The Old Stone Farmhouse, a 200-year old plantation field house, is where Chef Justin Werle uses the best local produce in his classic cooking to produce dishes like seared salmon and filet Oscar topped with lump crab and Hollandaise.
SkyRide to Paradise Point
Take the gondola ride from the port of St Thomas up to Paradise Point for the best views of the harbour. Enjoy a cocktail on the observation deck where you can drink in the Caribbean views and watch the liners, yachts are the seaplanes come and go.
Reef Bay Trail
This 4.4-mile trail is a moderate hike great for getting to know the island of St John. You will encounter sugar mill ruins, tropical forests, birds and other wildlife and waterfalls along the way.
Magens Bay
An evergreen contender on the list of the world's best beaches, this northwest-facing beach on the north side of St Thomas is found at the apex of a protected bay. The waters are classic Caribbean blue with green foliage lining the bay.
Yacht Haven Grande
Yacht Haven Grande, in the eastern corner of the bay that serves the island's capital Charlotte Amalie, is the primary marina on St Thomas and where most USVI charters start.
Trunk Bay
Located on the northern side of St John, this beach is over a quarter mile of white sand and underwater coral formations. It is one of the most photographed beaches on the island thanks to the turquoise waters, pristine white sand, and dense forest directly behind it.
Sandy Point Beach
A National Wildlife Refuge on the southwestern tip of St Croix, this is a two-mile stretch of white sand with no facilities but a fantastic spot for hiking and spotting over 100 species of birds. Between April and August the beach is closed entirely as it is a critical nesting habitat for the endangered leatherback turtle.
Ha'Penny Beach
With over a mile of unspoilt sandy beach on the south coast of St Croix, this is a great swimming beach, popular with locals at the weekend, and there's some super snorkelling towards Batiste Point at the beach's eastern end.
Cane Bay Beach
On the northern side of St Croix, this is a fantastic family beach with bars and restaurants laying on live entertainment in the evenings. Snorkel the coral garden just offshore or day-dive the Wall, rated one of the finest drop-off dives in the Caribbean.
Cap Maison
Dine on dishes that put a French twist on Caribbean classics in The Cliff at Cap, under open-sided cabanas on a cliff with to-die-for views of the sunset. Or head down to Smugglers Cove Beach to the Naked Fisherman, to enjoy grilled steaks and spectacular seafood on a palm-topped terrace.
St Lucia
Le Zandoli
Michelin-starred executive chef Nicolas Magie reimagines his tasting menus depending on the day’s finest and freshest ingredients. Expect contemporary flair and culinary excellence.
Martinique
Jacques Waterfront Dining
Overlooking the placid waters of Rodney Bay Marina, this restaurant serves Mediterranean standards reflecting the widely travelled Chef Jacques’ experience.
St Lucia
La Mandoline
With views across the bay to Fort-de-France, this restaurant serves carefully thought-out contemporary Mediterranean dishes on a lovingly curated menu that changes every month. Great cocktails and a peaceful setting too.
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The Coal Pot
On the waterfront in Vigie Marina, tucked away in the north of Castries Harbour, Coal Pot’s French Chef Xavier creates dishes with French flair and Caribbean roots. Try the St Lucian speciality, crab-back.
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Zanzibar
Sip a Ti punch cocktail and peruse the fusion ‘mer et terre’ menu that includes some fabulous French-Caribbean seafood dishes, cooked and ceviche, and some great duck, beef and lamb options from the grill.
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Marigot Bay Resort
Get the flavour of the Caribbean with an expert-led rum tasting before dining on a selection of Caribbean and Mediterranean dishes in the first-floor Rum Cave overlooking the idyllic bay, or heading down to the marina-side Grill for Mediterranean cuisine starring local produce.
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Jade Mountain Club
James Beard award winner Chef Allen Susser delivers tropical fusion dishes that celebrate local produce and change with the seasons. Its elevated position creates a wonderful sunset experience too.
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Rabot
In the evening shadow of Petit Piton lies the cacao-growing Rabot Estate, a lush UNESCO World Heritage Site with the Hotel Chocolat at its heart. Try tuna with garlic cacao butter, a nine-course chocolate tasting menu and sip a Rum Old Fashioned with cocoa bitters digestif while overlooking the jungle below.
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Dasheene
Nestled in the Rabot Estate, this contemporary resort sits on a high ridge above Sugar Beach. Enjoy fantastic views of the Pitons as Chef Nigel Mitchel dazzles with Caribbean cuisine fashioned from produce sourced from local farmers.
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Hotel Plein Soleil
Looking north across the forest canopy over the bay Cul-De-Sac des Roseaux, award-winning Chef Rudy Réclair is an alchemist playing with the flavours of the island. The freshest fish and seafood are the specialities.
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Jardin de Cacao
This rustic bamboo-built restaurant sits in the garden of Fond Doux Estate. Traditional Creole cuisine is served, plantation to plate, like Lamontagne's Sous Kaye, which is octopus and conch in a garlic, pepper and onion broth. Don’t miss the chocolate made from its farm-grown cacao.
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Soufriere Bay
A wide, well-sheltered anchorage in the shadow of Petit Piton. Feeling super-fit ? Take the tender ashore and find a guide to tackle the tough trail to the top of Petit Piton for some jaw-dropping views. For an easier ride, a tender trip to Sugar Beach, south of the Piton, will reward.
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Friendship Bay
This anchorage, quite shallow at 5-7m, is well sheltered from the north and east. The clean water and long sand beach has a few eateries ashore for lunch. Pick the right season and you might spot turtles as they come ashore to nest.
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Britannia Bay
An unmissable anchorage known for its blissful beach, shoreside villas as much as the legendary Basil's Bar. Unforgettable and exclusive refreshment with fine entertainment on tap.
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Admiralty Bay
Anchor off Princess Margaret Beach and enjoy pristine shallow, sheltered waters and a fine sand beach. Take the tender north around Princess Point to visit the floating bar!
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Ti Sable
Admire spectacular sunsets as you dine on French grilled classics from a shaded beachside terrace overlooking the Grand Anse d’Arlet. Stick around as the beats turn up and the dancing begins.
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Plage des Salines
Thought of as one of the island’s most beautiful beaches, this well-sheltered, palm-backed arc of blonde sand has amazing views. Swim around to Petite Anse des Salines for sunset.
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Sugar Beach
In a spectacular setting between the UNSECO-listed Pitons, this resort, set in 100 acres of unspoilt rainforest, offers five dining options from sophisticated lounge bars to beachside terraces. There’s also a Rainforest Spa with wellness treatments and yoga.
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Marigot Bay Resort
Stroll through the lush botanical gardens and enter the Spa Village where contemporary products and innovative treatments combine with relaxation techniques handed down through generations of islanders.
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Le Domaine St-Aubin
This colonial planter’s mansion in the Lucian style offers guests views across the fields of sugar cane to the Ilet St-Aubin. Classic French cuisine with the best produce from the fields and seas around it.
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Pitons
The island’s iconic twin peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, at 2,530ft and Petit Piton at 2,438ft respectively, rise vertiginously from the Caribbean clad in dense rainforest. Explore by foot for some spectacular views or admire them from the deck.
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Jardin de Balata
At the centre of this Jean-Philippe Thoze-designed botanical garden is a traditional Creole mansion. Those with a head for heights can enjoy the tree canopy walkway.
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Chateau Dubuc
On the east coast’s Caravelle peninsula overlooking the Baie du Tresor sit the ruins of a 17th century castle. It has a difficult past and legend has it that the estate owner used to lure ships into the shoals using a lantern and loot the wreckage. Today it is a historic monument, a micro-museum and audio tours are available as well as a walk to a historic lighthouse with great views.
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Mont Pelée
At 4,583ft, this volcano is the highest point on the island. Though still active, and infamous for the 1902 eruption that killed 30,000 in minutes, the last eruption was in 1929 and today it has many hiking trails delivering impressive views to nature-loving hikers.
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Le Cap Est Lagoon Resort & Spa
On the tranquil shores of a lagoon sheltered by a reef, guests can indulge in a three-star spa with Guerlain treatments. There’s a restaurant on site too.
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