| The following is a Sample Itinerary only - every Crewed Yacht Charter will be tailor-made to YOU! |

Either a member of the crew or a representative will meet you at either the airport or the ferry dock. You will then be taken to board your yacht on what will be the start of a vacation of a lifetime. A brief yacht orientation will be given while you enjoy cool drinks. The crew will then set sail for Norman Island (1). There are numerous snorkelling sites to explore such as 'The Caves' made famous in the Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, 'Treasure Island'. Lunch will be served aboard while you take in the beauty of the crystal-clear waters around you. Dinner will be served while watching the glorious sunset. A short dinghy trip away awaits the 'Willie-T' (William Thornton), a floating bar and restaurant with a party atmosphere.
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After a sumptuous breakfast, it's time to head towards 'The Indians' - one of the best diving and snorkelling areas in the British Virgin Islands. A popular spot where you can see a wide variety of coral and schools of blue tangs. Then on to Peter Island and Deadman's Bay (2). Lunch will be served aboard, tailor-made to your preferences. Afterwards, relax in a hammock on one of the most idyllic white-sand beaches you will find in the islands or try out water skiing - the choice is yours. Enjoy one of the 'Captain's Cocktails', after which a gourmet dinner will be served accompanied by fine wines. |

After breakfast, the sails will be raised and the yacht will take you towards Virgin Gorda. You may wish to stop by Salt Island and dive the 'Wreck of the Rhone' or enjoy a morning swim off Cooper Island beach. 'The Baths' (3), located on the southern most tip of Virgin Gorda, is a very popular anchorage. Here you can experience the huge natural rock formations that almost look prehistoric. The boulders are ideal for exploring and swimming, offering pools and grottos within. After an exhausting day (!) your gourmet chef will serve a delicious dinner.
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Setting sail to the north of Virgin Gorda to North Sound (4), try your hand at sailing the yacht. Venture ashore to enjoy the beautiful gardens of the Bitter End Yacht Club and relax with a drink while lunch is being prepared for you back on the boat. The North Sound is a boater's dream with safe anchorages, good snorkelling and offers a multitude of water activities such as parasailing. After lunch, if the water is calm, why not try wakeboarding or tubing or perhaps sail to Anegada...
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Anegada, known as 'Drowned Island' (5) is extremely flat, the highest point being just 28' above sea level. Surrounded by white-sand beaches, coral reefs and glistening turquoise seas, Anegada offers great snorkelling. Lunch will be served on board but leave enough room for the lobster dinner ashore that Anegada is famous for. In the afternoon you may wish to explore ashore and see iguanas and flamingos or you may just want to relax and either listen to music or read that book you haven't had time to pick up yet!
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After breakfast, take a taxi to Loblolly Beach and the north shore of Anegada and explore the reefs. You can walk for miles along the white sands that surround this beautiful island. Enjoy an early lunch on the boat and then set sail towards Guana Island (6). During the afternoon you may want to snorkel at Monkey Point (off Guana Island) where large tarpon and turtles gather. You've now worked up an appetite and are ready for a mouth-watering dinner served al fresco. After a leisurely breakfast the next morning, your captain will set sail down wind to Sandy Cay...
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Sandy Cay is what you imagine when you think of paradise. Your captain will drop anchor and you can either swim ashore or be taken by dinghy. It will only take 10 minutes to walk around this palm-fringed, white-sand island, while your chef will be preparing your lunch aboard ready for your return. After lunch, an easy sail to the neighbouring island of Jost van Dyke (7), where you can either visit Foxy's bar with live entertainment or, if you want to relax, go to White Bay. This is a stunning stretch of beach where the Soggy Dollar Bar is located, a perfect place for cocktails and watching the magnificent sunsets.
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