
Caribbean yacht charter is your way to paradise: The Caribbean Islands are the unique travellers paradise par excellence, a better area doesn’t exist. An ideal climate for your Caribbean yacht charter holidays with perfect weather conditions will elate you underlined by a variety of marvellous colours, which characterise this phantasmagorical region: Arcadian watercourses, snow-white sand beaches, green palms reaching the sea and the light blue sky with the ubiquitous Caribbean sun.
On top of everything, the various islands afford a relaxed and easygoing lifestyle, each of them in a different way the others. Nature is on one’s best behaviour. Huge tropical trees, blazing ocean of flowers, fishing villages in partly coloured or warped faded houses are scattered along the coast. Blue and turquoise water with many breathtaking coral reefs are your accompanist during your Caribbean yacht charter trip all the time and even after a stay which lasted a month you want to go there again. If you are fortunate even flying fishes, turtles, dolphins and even whales might escort you.
Wind and weather for Caribbean yacht charter: Trade winds blow constantly from east direction and create more than perfect conditions. Therefore the Antilles are a non-recurring sailing paradise. Watercourses between the islands allow a safe sailing after sight, but also long lays are possible for sailing experts. You have so many possibilities of one way sailing trips, that you will never see a village twice.
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In general: Leeward Islands with its 13 inhabited islands Dominica, Marie Galante, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Anguilla, St.Barths, St.Martin, Nevis, St. Kitts, Saba, Isles de Saintes , Montserrat and Barbuda is the multifarious area in the Caribbean. Unique beaches, pure nightlife or calmness and isolation offer a perfect combination. Here are so many anchorages, that you will never navigate twice, even if you'll have a sailing trip for several weeks. In April here is the highlight of all Caribbean sailing regattas: the world-famous Antigua-Race-Week - and you even can take part in this race like hundreds of other sailors and yachts do.
Wind and Weather:The wind blows all around the year with 3 to 6 wind forces, the wind direction often changes from July to October. The tidal difference is up to 40 cm.
The island located on the side from which the wind blows and also Islands above the wind are blessed from the Trade winds. Especially rank flora and palm-fringed beaches are outstanding attractions of these Islands, and that each island is in a class of its own because of their own culture and language is worth mentioning.