Leeward Islands Superyacht Charter
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Day 1 - Antigua Fly into Antigua and transfer to the south of the island for embarkation in English Harbour. Once you have settled in, you can take some time to explore the historical Nelson’s Dockyard and experience the unique atmosphere of this traditional centre for seafarers and yachtsmen since colonial times. Antigua boasts 365 beaches, one for every day of the year, so escaping to a quiet anchorage close by for some watersports is always quite easy. |
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Day 2 - Antigua - St. Kitts & Nevis (38 nm) Sail west towards the lesser-visited islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, arriving first in Nevis, the smaller of the two. A very green and hilly island, Nevis has little development apart from the recently developed Four Seasons resort. Nevis still has a very traditional Caribbean laid-back charm. Later in the day continue on to the larger St. Kitts, and take a tour of the island to visit the old plantation houses, and the British fort at Brimstone Hill, one of the most impressive sites in the Caribbean. |
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Day 3 - St. Kitts – St. Eustatius – St. Martin (19 nm, 28 nm) Continue towards St. Martin today, stopping en route at St. Eustatius, one of the Dutch Antilles islands. Together with neighbouring Saba, this volcanic island offers few beaches, but excellent snorkelling and diving, and a very quaint atmosphere of days gone by. Arrive in St. Martin in time to explore this unique island separated into a French and a Dutch side, and maybe go ashore for dinner in one of the restaurants on the French side. St. Martin is by far the most developed and busy of the islands, and you will probably want to avoid some parts that have large resorts. There are however some nice locations to visit, such as Grande Case on the northwest side. |
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Day 4 - St. Martin – Anguilla (16 nm) Sail north to Anguilla and its pristine beaches, some of the most beautiful in the Caribbean. On this island famous for high-end luxury, there are some of the best restaurants in the islands. |
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Day 5 - Anguilla – St. Barth’s (31 nm) The most famous of the Caribbean islands, St. Barth’s is the St. Tropez of the tropics, and a little bit of France in the sun. At this time of year, you will find a lot of the world’s rich and famous holidaying there, and the little port of Gustavia can be very full of superyachts. Famous for its high-end shopping and dining, there are also more out of the way places around the island, such as Anse Gouverneur in the south, a great place for watersports and with good snorkelling along the cliffs. |
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Day 6 - St. Barth’s - Barbuda (50 nm) Cross over to Barbuda, Antigua’s sister island this morning. This very low key island is more similar to Anguilla than Antigua in terms of geography, with beautiful beaches and sandy shallows, but with much less influence from luxury tourism. Snorkelling is again excellent, and there is an interesting Frigate bird sanctuary on the island. |
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Day 7 - Barbuda – Antigua (25 nm) After a morning of watersports, return to Antigua. Anchor off one of the eastern beaches if the weather permits, or visit Green Island. Either stay at anchor for your last sundowners and dinner, or return to English Harbour for the night. |
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Day 8 - Last day Transfer back to the airport for your flight home. |



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