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ODESSA Yacht à moteur à louer

  • Longueur : 48,8 m
  • 12 dans 6 cabine(s)
  • Chantier 2009 (réaménagé 2025), Christensen Shipyards, United States Of America
Summer rate from (per week)
EUR 250 000

Spread over three decks, ODESSA boasts a combination of exceptional outdoor living areas, generous guest areas, and accommodation for up to 12 guests, giving the impression that she is much larger than her length. Designed for cruising in absolute comfort, she is the ideal charter yacht for al fresco living. Her sun deck has an oversized sun deck surrounded by sunpads, adjacent to a shaded seating area and large bar. Forward there is the Portuguese bridge with optional awnings. The bridge deck has a large shaded dining area and a large seating area with coffee tables surrounded by a huge sofa, while the main deck aft has further lounging options.

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Master cabin7 de 34
Master bathroom en suite8 de 34
Guest foyer9 de 34
VIP cabin10 de 34
Guest en suite11 de 34
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Double guest cabin13 de 34
Double guest cabin14 de 34
Sky lounge bar15 de 34
Sky lounge16 de 34
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Bridge deck al fresco dining21 de 34
Sun deck bar22 de 34
Fun & games on the sun deck23 de 34
Sun deck jacuzzi24 de 34
Sun deck jacuzzi25 de 34
Portuguese bridge26 de 34
Portuguese bridge27 de 34
Inflatables28 de 34
Lift E-Foil29 de 34
Yamaha VX Deluxe Waverunner30 de 34
Sun deck bar31 de 34
Watersports32 de 34
Waterslide33 de 34
Fun in the sun!34 de 34
  • WINNER: ShowBoats Design Awards 2010
  • Exquisite contemporary Armani Casa interior
  • Luxurious accommodations for 12 in six cabins
  • Serene main lounge and formal dining
  • Four-person elevator serving four decks
  • Sky lounge with card table, onyx bar and 2.34m/92" projection screen
  • Fabulous al fresco dining options
  • Wonderful, spacious sun deck layout with large bar
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

À propos de ODESSA

Description

Spread over three decks, ODESSA boasts a combination of exceptional outdoor living areas, generous guest areas, and accommodation for up to 12 guests, giving the impression that she is much larger than her length. Designed for cruising in absolute comfort, she is the ideal charter yacht for al fresco living. Her sun deck has an oversized sun deck surrounded by sunpads, adjacent to a shaded seating area and large bar. Forward there is the Portuguese bridge with optional awnings. The bridge deck has a large shaded dining area and a large seating area with coffee tables surrounded by a huge sofa, while the main deck aft has further lounging options.


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ODESSA's award winning minimalist interior is warm and inviting. A modern design, it is a combination of vertical grain walnut joinery, wide-plank walnut hardwood floors, and neutral marbles. Textiles and furnishings by Armani Casa are both comfortable and sophisticated and are complemented by an intelligent use of creative ambient lighting that changes the mood for differing scenarios.

Her elegant main lounge and formal dining are divided by an aquarium panel, with cosy seating around coffee tables at the centre, with walkways either side for access to the dining area with seating for up to 12 guests. The sky lounge is less formal and has a huge L-shaped sofa opposite an L-shaped bar. Up to 12 guests are accommodated in a full beam master suite with separate office, a VIP cabin, three double cabins and one convertible double/ single cabin with an additional pullman berth.

Splendid leisure facilities and a huge inventory of watertoys have ensured ODESSA's reputation as an exceptionally popular charter yacht.

Spécifications & tarifs
Destination en été Corsica EUR 250 000/EUR 275 000 par semaine (basse saison / haute saison)
Destination en hiver Bahamas, Caribbean USD 250 000/USD 275 000 par semaine (basse saison / haute saison)
Chantier 2009 (réaménagé 2025), Christensen Shipyards, United States Of America
Longueur 48,8 m
Invités 12
Nb de cabines invités 6
Équipage 9
Largeur 9 m
Tirant d'eau 2,5 m
Tonnage brut 499
Vitesse maximale 17 nœuds
Vitesse de croisière 12 nœuds
Types de cabines 6 (5 × double, 1 × twin, 1 × lit supplémentaire)
Moteurs 2 × 1 800ch MTU
Générateurs 3 × Northern Lights
Annexes & jeux nautiques

Annexes & jeux nautiques

  • 1 × Annexes tractées
  • 2 × Annexes
  • 1 × Jacuzzi sur le pont
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 2 × SeaBobs
  • 1 × eFoil
  • 1 × Jetsurf
  • 3 × Kayaks
  • 2 × Planches de stand-up paddle
  • Planche de surf
  • Wakeboard
  • Skis nautiques
  • Trampoline
  • Toboggan aquatique
  • Jeux pneumatiques tractables
  • Équipement de plongée avec tuba
  • Pêche
  • Centre de formation RYA pour jet-skis et waverunners
Remise en forme & bien-être

Équipement de fitness

  • Ballons d'exercise
  • Poids
  • Bandes de résistance
  • Matelas de yoga
Communication & divertissement

Communication & divertissement

  • Systèmes de communications par satellite et cellulaires
  • Accès à l'internet par Wi-Fi
  • Télévision par satellite
  • Jeux vidéo
  • Karaoké
Vidéos
ODESSA: Interview with the Captain and Chef (6m 8s)
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Destination en été

Corse et Sardaigne

À partir de EUR 250 000 par semaine

Explore Corsica & Sardinia

A Terrazza
From Tuesday to Saturday, discover fine evening dining crafted by Chef Alexis Vergnory, as well as lunch on Sunday and Monday, where the relaxed La Table du Marché brings to you the best local and seasonal produce.
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Al Pescatore
Al Pescatore is an iconic waterfront restaurant known for ultra-fresh Mediterranean seafood and rustic-chic charm. Set on the old marina, it offers signature dishes like saffron lobster pasta, sea anemone tagliolini, and freshly caught seafood celebrating the Tyrrhenian coast with elegance and flair.
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Alghero
Home to a selection of pristine, powder-soft beaches with gin-clear, blue-flag waters, many of which back onto fragrant pine trees and craggy white rocks. Take the tender along the coast and you'll find a completely private spot for a beach BBQ.
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Alghero
Any Sardinia sailing itinerary must include stopping at an anchorage in Alghero, one of the island’s most beautiful medieval cities in the northwest.
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Arbatax
The largest hamlet in Tortoli is the anchorage of Arbatax on the east coast of Sardinia.. It’s the perfect place to stretch your legs and explore all the delights of Rocce Rosse Beach and Parco Naturalistico Bellavista.
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Arinella Beach
Arinella is another snorkeller’s haven. Thanks to Corsica’s warm Mediterranean climate the vast inviting waters with near-perfect visibility swarm with varied and abundant sea plants and animals. A sailing vacation here will deliver daily watersports, breath-taking views and a romantic stroll through Place St Nicholas.
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Bal Harbour
The restaurant serves Mediterranean classics and fusion dishes and the vibe is a meeting of local and Brazilian traditions. Have fun with friends after dinner, dancing under the stars and around the beautiful pool.
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Billionaire
Opened in 1998 by Flavio Briatore who wanted to bring back glamour and buzz to Costa Smeralda. In no time Billionaire was famous worldwide and a must-visit for visiting superyachts.
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Bonifacio
No Corsica yacht charter would be complete without a trip to Bonifacio. Founded in around 830, this medieval town is the oldest in Corsica so you can soak up the island’s colourful history.
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Cagliari
Formerly the capital of Sardinia between 1324 to 1848, there’s plenty to enjoy during a trip to Cagliari. Highlights include the 13th century cathedral, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari, and the wonderful San Benedetto Market.
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Cala di Volpe
Cala di Volpe - or Fox Bay - is surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches, well protected from the Mistral.
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Cala Gonone
This bay, part of the island’s largest national park, has long, fine sandy beaches. Inland the high mountains of the Gennargentu form a crescent of dramatic, rugged cliffs and caves.
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Calvi
Experience live taste experiences where simplicity and sincerity are celebrated in the colours, aromas and flavours of the Mediterranean. Harmonious cuisine that revels in the riches of southern gastronomy.
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Calvi
Located on Corsica’s north west coast, Calvi is the perfect anchorage for anyone looking for dinner and a view during their luxury charter experience. The harbour is lined with a number of restaurants all serving fresh local delicacies. Once you’ve finished eating, end your evening with a walk up to the chapel of Notre Dame de la Serra, which offers breath taking views of the area.
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Calvi Beach
This 6km-long sweeping beach enjoys some of the clearest waters, drawing snorkellers from far and wide, framed by stunning views of the centuries-old citadel and old port. Pairing privacy with mouth-watering eateries, pine woods and mountains, jazz beats can be heard floating on the breeze thanks to Calvi’s year-round festival vibe.
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Caprera Island
ust off the Sardinian coast, Caprera Island is the second island in the Maddalena Archipelago. Practically deserted, any keen divers in your charter party will be in their element thanks to the crystal- clear waters that invite you to explore the underwater landslides of Shark Point, Fiordino, and Cala Inglesi.
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Castelsardo
‘Picturesque’ is one of the many ways visitors to Castelsardo describe the town. Located on the north west coast of Sardinia, this is a great anchorage for anyone looking for a destination where they can stroll around and stretch their legs. Evidence of the city’s history is everywhere you look, particularly in the original Doria Castle.
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Confusion
Showcasing the philosophy of Eno-Gastro-Edonism, this Porto Cervo restaurant is where Chef Italo Bassi delivers the Italian tradition enriched by exotic fragrances, treasured ingredients, typical Sardinian produce and excellent seafood crudités.
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Da Mare by sea lounge
Relax on Palombaggia Beach stretched out on a daybed nwith beach attendants ready and waiting to bring you tartare, ceviche and sharing dishes. As the sun sets, enjoy a cocktail as DJ Moxo entertains.
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Doctors Beach
On your next yacht charter to Sardinia, make sure you anchor off the quiet, isolated Doctor’s Beach so you can enjoy a day of rest and relaxation on the white sands, swimming in the turquoise waters and admiring the distant profile of Tavolara.
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Domaine de Murtoli
Laid-back luxury in a variety of restored original villas and shepherd's houses. Enjoy spa treatments, ride a horse, explore the flora, fish sea bass and seabream, swim or just sunbathe.
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Golf de Spérone
A golf course of exquisite beauty, 18-holes set over 80 hectares. The sixteenth hole invites you to play over the azure waters of the Mediterranean.
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Grand Sperone Beach
For azure waters during your Corsica yacht charter, make sure you anchor at Grand Sperone Beach.
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Gulf of Girolata
One of the most famous spots in Corsica, the Gulf of Girolata is a natural bay filled with Eucalyptus trees and surrounded by mountains.
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Helicopter tour
Take an unforgettable journey through these stunning landscapes, from Bonifacio's cliffs, Calanques de Piana, Bavella massif. Effortlessly beautiful.
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Ile Rousse
With white sand beaches and market towns filled with the hustle and bustle of local markets, any yacht charter to Corsica must include a visit to Ile Rousse.
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La Casitta
An excellent restaurant on an island with four independent rooms and a villa, arrive by tender or helicopter to this privileged location in the Porto della Madonna, the most beautiful body of water in the Mediterranean.
map pinPorto della Madonna, Sardinia
La Maddalena
Explore Budelli and Santa Maria, which surround the emerald-green lagoon of Porto della Madonna. Here you’ll find exotic beaches with turquoise blue waters nestling among pink granite outcrops.
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La Scogliera
Expect unforgettable culinary experiences to remember with the best from the sea. The quality of the catch from the clear and wonderful waters of La Maddalena ensures daily fish and crustacea of the highest quality.
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Lavezzi
Any luxury Corsica yacht charter experience should include a visit to the Lavezzi island archipelago. The nature reserve is one of the best in the region, as are the beaches which remain virtually untouched.
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Le Vieux Moulin
Le Vieux Moulin is a haven of peace away from the crowds, offering the charms of a simple cuisine made with fresh shellfish, fish, and local organic produce overlooking the village of Centauri and its harbour
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Lion Rock
Protecting the beautiful Roccapina Beach in southern Corsica, Lion Rock is a truly spectacular natural phenomenon that must be included in any yacht charter itinerary.
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Lotu
Lotu beach shares Saleccia’s stunning Agriates desert coastline, an isolated strand only accessible by boat for those keen on avoiding crowds. It's a favourite place to drop anchor for small yachts and fishing boats, with a wooden jetty that stretches out to clear azure waters where bathers and snorkellers explore this endless expanse of beach.
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Maddalena
Suspended between Sardinia and Corsica, La Maddalena Archipelago is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in the Mediterranean. No matter which of the seven islands you visit, prepare for the fact that once you arrive you won’t want to leave.
map pinLa Maddalena, Sardinia
Marriott - Hôtel Romazzino
The exceptionally diverse cuisines of Sardinia, fresh coastal seafood from local waters to hearty meats and homemade pastas, reflect the island's rich history with influences from the Phoenicians to the Spanish, accompanied by spectacular views over Romazzino Bay.
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Murtoli
Murtoli offers local produce from the soil and the sea. Savour veal and lamb raised on our farm, fruits and vegetables from our garden, olive oil from our mill, cunningly seasoned with the scents of regional Maquis herbs.
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Nikki Beach
Known to the most world's jetsetters, celebrities and sun seekers, it is accessible only by private yacht. Dine, chill on the beach and enjoy creative cocktails in a picturesque, marina-side setting.
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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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Olbia
Anchor in the coastal city of Olbia in northwest Sardinia to explore the terroir of Vermentino, Sardinia’s famous white wine. Olbia is also extremely well connected, making it an ideal destination for you to explore more of Sardinia.
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Ostriconi
For wild beauty, and the opportunity to escape from the hustle and bustle of normal life, drop anchor in Ostriconi during your next yacht charter in Corsica.
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Palombaggia
Offering all the colours in the rainbow, Palombaggia beach is defined by red rocks, blue waters, powder white sands and umbrella pine trees. Plunge below the waves to encounter mullet, silverfish, octopus and sole. Above the waves rare crested cormorants nesting in the neighbouring UNESCO World Heritage Cerbicale islands attract bird watchers.
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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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Phi Beach
It's a great place to watch the sunset and when night comes, Phi Beach lights up with incredible light and colour shows on the pink granite rocks of Forte Cappellini.
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Porto Cervo
Long established as one of the most luxurious resorts in Sardinia, Porto Cervo is utterly breath taking. With its five-star restaurants and resorts, any Sardinian yacht charter must include a trip to Porto Cervo.
map pinPorto Cervo, Sardinia
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 Rotondo
The Porto Rotondo marina in Sardinia offers visitors unrivalled views across the Mediterranean Sea. This picturesque port has an international reputation as an unmissable anchorage during your Sardinian yacht charter experience.
map pinPorto Rotondo, Sardinia
Propriano
Your next Corsica yacht charter must include the anchorage of Propriano. Stroll along the Promenade sur Mer, explore the old town centre and Filitosa archaeological site before settling down for an afternoon on one of Propriano’s many glorious beaches.
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Pula
Reliable breezes that blow an average of 15 days a month deliver great conditions for surfers and kitesurfers alike. The beautiful golden sand dunes of Su Giudeu beach in Chia, near Pula, backs onto a lagoon speckled with bright pink flamingos.
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Punta Molentis
Part of the Protected Marine Area of Capo Carbonara, this secluded, bright-white sandy beach with warm, shallow waters is as good as southern Sardinian beaches get.
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Restaurant Des Pêcheurs
A unique Mediterranean culinary experience in extraordinary surroundings with spectacular sea views. Each dish is created according to the season and represents the perfect harmony between Italian and French culinary traditions.
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Ritual
Zen-inspired disco bar with a refined atmosphere and soft lighting where you can enjoy a fine aperitif and spend a fun evening with a DJ set.
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Roccapina
This pristine, Caribbean-like beach surprises with its handful of prehistoric sites and castles that pepper the mountainside. A safe bathing spot for families, the beach is overlooked by the Genoese tower Torra di Roccapina and the crouching lion of Roccapina, a rocky outcrop of pink granite.
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Roccapina
Protected by the iconic Lion Rock, and famous for having some of the clearest waters in Corsica, Roccapina is a beach lover’s dream and not to be missed.
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Rondinara
The clam shell-shaped bay of Rondinara beach, flanked by two rocky promontories, is almost as stunning from the air as it is on the ground. Sheltered from the wind its multi-hued sea calmly laps the gently sloping shoreline marking it out as one of the best parts of Corsica.
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Saint Florent
Sheltered by the mountains of Cap Corse and the wild Désert des Agriates, St Florent is the perfect destination for anyone looking to enjoy the full experience of Corsica. Start out with a spot of people watching from one of the gorgeous pavement cafes and see where the day takes you.
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Saleccia
Easier to access by boat than by land, Saleccia is long curve of pearl-white sand that is frequently ranked in the top 10 Corsican beaches. Colourful fishing boats bob at anchor on translucent waters as local fishermen unload succulent octopus and squid.
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San Pietro
The island of San Pietro is a must-visit for any watersports enthusiasts embarking on a motor or sailing yacht charter for Sardinia.
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Sanguinaires
A series of four rocky islands in Corsica offer visitors incredible views across the ocean, and the chance to see rare flora and fauna in its natural habitat.
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Santa Giulia
There are a number of stunning beaches within a few miles of Porto Vecchio but the best of them all is the horseshoe-shaped Santa Giulia bay with its warm, shallow, lagoon-like turquoise waters.
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Sassari
The second largest city in Sardinia, Sassari is rich in art, culture, and history. Even more spectacular are the palazzi, and the famous Fountain of the Rosello.
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Scandola Nature Reserve
Part of the Corsica Regional Park on the west coast, this UNESCO World Heritage Site and its coast features jagged red cliffs, grottos, coves and stacks. Take the tender.
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Scivu Beach
One of Sardinia’s most untouched beaches, especially in the height of summer, Scivu Beach is the ultimate place to escape during a yacht charter to Sardinia.
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Sottovento
A club and restaurant that has entertained VIPs and jetsetters for more than 30 years with renowned DJs, live music and excellent Mediterranean cuisine.
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Spalmatore Beach
Surrounded by cliffs, and complete with clear turquoise waters and golden sands, grab your book and head to Spalmatore Beach during your luxury Sardinia yacht charter for a day of pure bliss.
map pinSpiaggia del Cardellino, Sardinia
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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Tavolara
A mountainous island off the coast of Sardinia, Tavolara is the ideal anchorage for anyone considering a yacht charter to Sardinia and Corsica during the later summer or early autumn.
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U Capu Biancu
Experience the sweet scents of Corsican olive oil, wild arba barona thyme and nepita marjolaine, seasonal and natural. Spontaneous, authentic and sustainable, our cuisine awakens your taste buds with aromatic herbs, tender meats and fresh fish, juicy fruits and vegetables and full-bodied wines in a convivial family ambiance.
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Villasimius
With a reputation for being incredibly charming, the seaside town of Villasimius is ideal for any Sardinian yacht charter guests who want to enjoy magnificent beaches by day, and exciting nightlife after sunset.
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Wine Tour
Taste elegant, mineral-packed white wines as you learn about the history of this 'isle within the island', with its Genovese guard towers and 19th century American mansions.
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Destination en hiver

Caraïbes, Bahamas

À partir de USD 250 000 par semaine

Explore

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.
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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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Abyss
Abyss is a refined dining experience where French technique meets bold Caribbean flavours. With ocean-aged champagne, live music, and locally inspired dishes, each evening is a celebration of culinary excellence.
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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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Admiralty Bay
Anchor off Princess Margaret Beach to enjoy pristine shallow, sheltered waters along a fine sand beach. When you're ready, take your tender north around Princess Point to visit the floating bar.
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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 Bahamas iguanas
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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Anegada Beach Club
On the northern coast of sleepy Anegada, this boutique hotel and beach club is the perfect place to slow down a few gears. There's also a shuttle to the famous lobster joints at Setting Point.
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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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Aurora Resort and Golf Club
Play a round on this Greg Norman-designed course, unwind with treatments at the 12-suite Sorana Spa, then dine on locally sourced Caribbean dishes overlooking Rendezvous Bay.
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Bagatelle
Bagatelle, in the heart of Gustavia in St Barth, brings French cuisine, fine wines, and legendary atmosphere to the harbour.
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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 sand is ideal for watersports – and for spotting low-flying aircraft, as it sits at the end of the island’s runway.
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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.
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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.
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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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Brandywine Estate
Brandywine Estate serves up Mediterranean bistro cuisine overlooking the stunning Sir Francis Drake Channel in a refined atmosphere.
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Brasserie 255
In the heart of authentic Havana, Brasserie 255 invites you on a culinary journey where Cuban tradition meets international sophistication. With elegant surroundings, warm hospitality, and dishes that celebrate the Caribbean’s rich flavours, every visit is a story worth savouring.
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Brewers Bay
A well-sheltered bay with excellent snorkelling throughout and good diving at Brewer’s East on the bay’s northern tip. Expect a more laid-back atmosphere than Cane Garden Bay to the south.
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Britannia Bay
An unmissable anchorage known for its blissful beach, shoreside villas, and the legendary Basil’s Bar. With exclusive refreshments and fine entertainment on tap, Britannia Bay is a must-stop during your superyacht charter to the Windward Islands.
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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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Cane Bay Beach
On the northern side of St Croix, this is a fantastic family beach, with bars and restaurants offering live entertainment in the evenings. Snorkel the coral garden just offshore or day-dive the Wall, rated as one of the finest drop-off dives in the Caribbean.
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Cap Maison
During your luxury yacht charter in St Lucia, make sure you visit Cap Maison. Dine on dishes that put a French twist on Caribbean classics 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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Chateau Dubuc
On the east coast’s Caravelle Peninsula, overlooking the Baie du Trésor, sit the ruins of a 17th century castle. With a dark history, legend claims the estate’s owner once lured ships onto the shoals with a lantern and looted the wreckage. Today, it’s a designated historic monument with a micro-museum, audio tours, and a scenic walk to a historic lighthouse offering great views.
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Cistern Point
Cistern Point is an exciting dive site with coral reefs teaming with all kinds of tropical fish. As a relatively shallow site, it's also spectacular for snorkelling.
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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.
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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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Cooper Island Beach Club
Stretched along the sandy shore of Cooper Island’s Manchioneel Bay, this laid-back restaurant, bar, and beach club features its own brewery and a boutique selling local craft items.
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Crab Hill
Crab Hill in Antigua is perfect for charterers looking to make the most of sunbathing and watersports. On a clear day, there are excellent views of Montserrat as well.
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Da'Vida
An award-winning restaurant serving elevated Caribbean cuisine with Asian twists. Enjoy cocktails and mocktails on the terrace overlooking Crocus Bay Beach.
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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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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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Deadman Bay
From this north-facing bay, you can see Dead Chest Island – where legend has it Blackbeard marooned 15 men with nothing but a bottle of rum and the idea for a song. Some tried to swim ashore, and this bay is named after them.
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Dog Island
Northwest of Anguilla lies Dog Island, an uninhabited spot made up of three small sandy cays, coral reefs, tropical fish, and sea turtles. Away from the coast, curious charterers can have fun spotting different cacti and bird species.
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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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Eden Roc
The restaurants at Eden Roc are led by Chef Sebastian Broda, and he is involved in all aspects of the menu at each of the hotel's three restaurants.
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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.
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Emerald Pool
The Emerald Pool is tucked away deep in Morne Trois Piton National Park. Fed by mountain streams that rush from a waterfall above, the pool glows emerald green under filtered sunlight.
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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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Esquina D Fraile
Just 50 metres from the ocean, Esquina D Fraile is a charming 1940s corner house where garden terraces, sea breezes, and live Cuban music set the scene. Enjoy a vibrant fusion of flavours, market-fresh seafood, handmade pasta, and cocktails that turn every visit into a celebration.
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Extra Virgin Bistro
A restaurant that celebrates locally grown and sourced ingredients where even the herbs are grown on site. All the fish is freshly caught, and the name of the fisherman that caught your seafood is proudly listed next to the dish.
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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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Fangio Habana
Fangio Habana blends international and Cuban fusion cuisine in a lively setting with three unique spaces. For the best city views, head to the rooftop where you can enjoy live music as you savour bold flavours and handcrafted cocktails in the heart of Havana.
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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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Fort Napoléon des Saintes
Located on Terre-des-Haut Island, the 18th century Fort Napoleon overlooks the bay of Les Saintes. Today, it houses a museum, and visitors can hike to the top of the hill to explore the fort's remains and its exotic cactus gardens.
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Foxy's Bar
Drinks, dishes, calypso, and more – right on the beach with its own quay in Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke. Who knows? You may even be serenaded by Foxy himself.
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Friendship Bay
This anchorage, relatively shallow at 5–7m, is well sheltered from the north and east. The clear water and long sandy beach are complemented by a few eateries ashore for lunch. Time your Grenadines yacht charter right, and you might spot turtles coming ashore to nest.
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Ginger Island
Experience the Caribbean the Carib Indians knew it on this completely undeveloped island. Explore the abundant wildlife above and below the waves, and hike up John James Point to enjoy panoramic views.
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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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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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Guadeloupe National Park
This National Park offers hikes, historical sites, tours, and access to the local wildlife on Guadeloupe.
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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 on weekends, and there’s some superb snorkelling toward Batiste Point at the beach’s eastern end.
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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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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.
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Hibernia
Hibernia's much-travelled French chef delivers fresh Caribbean seafood with a French accent and Thai and Japanese influences.
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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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Hotel Plein Soleil
As part of your Martinique yacht charter, make sure you book dinner at Hotel Plein Soleil. Looking north across the forest canopy over the bay Cul-De-Sac des Roseaux, award-winning Chef Rudy Réclair is a master, playing with the flavours of the island to create some of the freshest dishes. Among others, fish and seafood are the specialities not to be missed.
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Îles des Saintes
Also called Les Saintes, this seven-island archipelago offers wonderful anchorages, vibrant reefs for snorkelling, cultural sites, charming bistros, and white sand beaches ashore.
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Îlet a Cabrit
Hike across this small island to discover protected bays for anchoring. At the top of the island, enjoy stunning views and explore the ruins of Fort Josephine.
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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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Jacques Waterfront Dining
Overlooking the placid waters of Rodney Bay Marina, this restaurant serves Mediterranean standards reflecting the widely travelled Chef Jacques’ experience.
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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.
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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 means you can enjoy a wonderful sunset as part of your St Lucia yacht charter experience.
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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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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 the catch of the day served in a garlic, pepper and onion broth. Don’t miss the chocolate made from its farm-grown cacao.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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La Yola Restaurant
Perched above the turquoise waters of the Puntacana Resort & Club Marina, La Yola Restaurant offers fresh Mediterranean cuisine and seafood in a setting inspired by a fishing boat. With stunning waterfront views, live music, and exceptional service, it's known for its flavourful dishes and elegant ambiance.
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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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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.
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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 tropical spa offering Guerlain treatments. A restaurant is available on-site too.
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Le Domaine St-Aubin
This colonial planter’s mansion in the Lucian style offers guests views across the sugarcane fields to Ilet St-Aubin. It serves classic French cuisine made with the finest produce from the surrounding land and sea.
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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.
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Le Zandoli
Enjoy dinner on Martinique Islands where the executive chef has Michelin-star experience and brings his previous influences together into a continuously evolving prix-fixe menu with the freshest ingredients.
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Le Zandoli
Executive chef Julien Fournet reimagines his tasting menus depending on the day’s finest and freshest ingredients. Expect contemporary flair and culinary excellence.
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Lee Bay
Drop anchor here to dive the Caribbean’s most famous wreck, the RMS Rhone, which ran aground in 1867 while trying to escape a hurricane. The wreck lies between 10 and 26 metres deep.
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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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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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Magens Bay
An evergreen contender on the list of the world’s best beaches, this northwest-facing stretch on the north side of St Thomas sits at the apex of a protected bay. The waters are classic Caribbean blue, with lush green foliage lining the shore.
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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 are brought to life with fresh, high quality, farm-to-table ingredients. Great cocktails and a special wine list.
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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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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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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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Mont Pelée
At 4,583ft, this volcano is the highest point on on Martinique. Though still active, and infamous for the 1902 eruption that killed 30,000 in minutes, the last eruption was in 1929. Today, it offers numerous hiking trails with impressive views for nature-loving charterers exploring the Windward Islands.
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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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Mount Liamuiga
At 3,792ft, Mount Liamuiga is the highest point on St Kitts and is still considered an active volcano. Hiking trails lead to the summit, where you'll find unique flora and fauna and incredible panoramic 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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National Parks
Many 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.
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Nevis Volcano
Nevis itself is a volcano and its conical shape rises dramatically into the sky. With no eruptions in recorded history, the jungle thrives and the island offers some fantastic hiking trails.
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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 rosé, and lounging in chic surroundings.
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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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Nonsuch Bay
Nonsuch Bay is a popular anchorage on the eastern shore of Antigua. At the mouth of the bay lies Green Island, a private island owned by the Mill Reef Club since 1947.
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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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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.
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Old Stone Farmhouse
The Old Stone Farmhouse, a 200-year old plantation field house, offers the best local produce and classic cooking to produce dishes like seared salmon and filet Oscar topped with lump crab and Hollandaise.
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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.
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Pain de Sucre
Named after Rio's Sugarloaf Mountain, Pain de Sucre is a beautiful beach in Les Saintes, nestled at the base of a steep, rocky hill. Access by land is difficult so it's perfect for those arriving by boat.
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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.
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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.
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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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Pirate's Bight
On the eastern edge of The Bight, Norman Island, you can enjoy snorkelling off the beach, Mediterranean dishes with a Caribbean twist, and live music.
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Pitons
The island’s iconic twin peaks, Gros Piton (2,530ft) and Petit Piton (2,438ft), rise dramatically from the Caribbean, clad in dense rainforest. Explore on foot for some spectacular views, or admire them from the deck of your chartered superyacht while cruising the Windward Islands.
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Plage des Salines
Considered one of the island’s most beautiful beaches, this well-sheltered, palm-backed arc of blonde sand offers amazing views. Swim around to Petite Anse des Salines for sunset.
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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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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.
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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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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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Reef Bay Trail
This 4.4-mile trail is a moderate hike that's great for getting to know the island of St John. Along the way, you'll encounter sugar mill ruins, tropical forests, birds, waterfalls, and other wildlife.
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Restaurante Montserrat Manor
Inspired by the legendary island of Montserrat – where rock and roll icons made history – Montserrat Manor at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana delivers a modern American menu featuring prime Chicago meats, fresh local seafood, and live lobster. With fine beverages, rock star vibes, and impeccable service, it’s a dining experience as unforgettable as its namesake.
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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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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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Royal St Kitts Golf Course
Opened in 1976, this 18-hole, par 71 golf course is one of the Caribbean's most scenic, offering views across to Antigua and backed by lush mountains.
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Rum Distillery
Enjoy the authentic taste of the BVIs at the Callwood Rum Distillery in Cane Garden Bay, which has been in continuous operation for over 400 years.
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Sandy Cay
This speck of heaven lies just southeast of Jost Van Dyke. With gin-clear waters and soft white sand, it's a must-see on your British Virgin Islands itinerary.
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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, grouper, snapper, and mahi mahi – all freshly grilled to perfection.
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Sandy Point Beach
A National Wildlife Refuge on the southwestern tip of St Croix, this two-mile stretch of white sand has no facilities but is a fantastic spot for hiking and spotting over 100 species of bird. Between April and August, the beach is closed entirely as it's a critical nesting habitat for the endangered leatherback turtle.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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Shirley Heights
This restored military battery offers iconic views over English and Falmouth Harbours. A scenic hike to the lookout provides a bit of exercise, and the sunsets here are legendary.
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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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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, and seaplanes come and go.
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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.
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Soggy Dollar Bar
The legendary home of the Painkiller cocktail is named after guests who anchored in White Bay, Jost Van Dyke, and swam ashore for refreshment.
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Soper's Hole
Excellent shelter is 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.
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Soufriere Bay
Soufrière Bay, a wide, well-sheltered anchorage in the shadow of Petit Piton, offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy some breathtaking vistas. Feeling super fit? Take your private tender ashore and find a guide to tackle the tough trail to the top of Petit Piton for jaw-dropping views. Prefer something easier? A tender trip to Sugar Beach, just south of the Piton, offers equally stunning scenery.
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Soufrière Hills
The Soufrière Hills are a complex system of active volcanoes. It erupted spectacularly in 1995 and has remained active ever since.
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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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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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Sugar Beach
In a spectacular setting between the UNESCO-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 offering wellness treatments and yoga.
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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 Baths
Named for the granite boulders that form sheltered ocean pools along the shoreline, The Baths are a natural wonder. Shaped by volcanic activity and centuries of erosion, the massive, smooth granite boulders create a unique landscape to explore.
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The Bight
Drop anchor and head over to the famous Willy T’s for some lively fun, take the tender around Treasure Point to snorkel the caves, or visit Pelican Island to snorkel or dive The Indians.
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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 Coal Pot
On the waterfront in Vigie Marina, tucked away in the north of Castries Harbour, Coal Pot creates dishes with French flair and Caribbean roots. Try the St Lucian speciality, crab-back.
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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 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.
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The Drake Steakhouse
Experience classic American steakhouse elegance with a Caribbean twist at The Drake Steakhouse, Peter Island Resort’s premier dining destination. Savour prime meats, fresh seafood, and chic cocktails under the moonlight, all paired with stunning views and an exceptional wine list.
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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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Ti Sable
Admire spectacular sunsets as you dine on French grilled classics from a shaded beachside terrace overlooking Grand Anse d’Arlet. Stick around as the music turns up and the dancing begins.
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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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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.
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Trunk Bay
Located on the northern side of St John, this beach boasts over a quarter mile of white sand and vibrant underwater coral formations. It’s one of the most photographed spots on the island, thanks to its turquoise waters, pristine sand, and the dense forest that frames it.
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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.
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Ventanas Restaurant & Bar
Ventanas, located in Punta Cana’s exclusive Hard Rock community, offers stunning views over a golf course and lake, with a rooftop perfect for sunset cocktails. Its globally inspired menu blends Dominican flavours with Italian, Spanish, and international favourites, ideal for any occasion.
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Veya
This home-turned-restaurant serves Caribbean fusion cuisine with Asian influences in a Moroccan-style lounge and veranda with live music.
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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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White Bay
A dazzling white sand beach with good snorkelling away from the main anchorage inside the reef. This is a very popular stop, thanks to the legendary Soggy Dollar Bar – home of the famous Painkiller cocktail.
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Willy T's
A floating party spot tucked away in the southeast corner of The Bight, Norman Island. From lunch to late, expect lively crowds and a touch of piratical mischief.
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Wreck of the RMS Rhone
The wreck of the RMS Rhone is an exciting dive site off the coast of Tortola. The ship has rested here since 1867, and many sections remain amazingly still intact. Divers often encounter turtles, giant green moray eels, and octopi exploring the depths alongside them.
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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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Yacht Haven Grande
Yacht Haven Grande, located in the eastern corner of the bay that serves Charlotte Amalie – the capital of St Thomas – is the island’s primary marina and the starting point for most USVI charters.
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Zanzibar Restaurant
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 excellent duck, beef, and lamb options from the grill.
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