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Adventure charters, cabin cruises and skippered charters

No matter how varied and wide is our fleet of charter vessels, it will never cover all the different requirements of our guests. That's why we specialized in creating a perfect cocktail of vessels and crew in the various destinations. Depending on your service requirements and budget, we'll provide a suitable vessel for the waters of your choice, a perfect skipper to guide you around and a trained hostess to introduce you to the gastronomy of the area.
How it works... 3 simple steps:
- choose your favourite destination;
- select a vessel from our selection of bareboats around the world, according to the number of people in your party and your budget;
- pick your crew.
Or, simpler still, just write us an e.mail with all your requirements and we'll make a selection for you.

. Chose your destination

...and t he round-the-world sailor's route continues, through the Maldives and the Red Sea, ultimately ending where it all began, around the volcanoes of Stromboli or Santorini, the temples of Agrigento and Crete but especially around a round table covered full by glasses of wine. While the modern traveller might complain he lost the thrill of exploration, he will never regret he can now combine the pleasure of discovery with the efficency of boat charter service, where Captains and crews will let you discover the world as the first adventure saw it, but in the meantime give you the advantage of doing so with a glass of perfect wine in your hand. Because 'sailing is certainly the best way to travel, unless you have a house...' (Mark Twain).

. Chose your crew

... As far as my background, I have been sailing since the age of 13 out of my home port of Arcachon in the bay of Biscay and began my professionnal career in the French Riviera in 1973; got my first skipper position in 1975 on a gorgeous S&S wooden yawl and have cruised on many different boats (only one powerboat!) in the Us, both coasts, down to Hawaii , Tahiti, Costa Rica and Panama and on my own sailing 30 foot sloop in the Med, West Africa, Brazil and a lot of the Caribbean which i know like the back of my hand! Many years with the bare boat companies! This is going to be my 13th atlantic crossing and still looking forward to it!

. Chose your vessel

...and t he round-the-world sailor's route continues, through the Maldives and the Red Sea, ultimately ending where it all began, around the volcanoes of Stromboli or Santorini, the temples of Agrigento and Crete but especially around a round table covered full by glasses of wine. While the modern traveller might complain he lost the thrill of exploration, he will never regret he can now combine the pleasure of discovery with the efficency of boat charter service, where Captains and crews will let you discover the world as the first adventure saw it, but in the meantime give you the advantage of doing so with a glass of perfect wine in your hand. Because 'sailing is certainly the best way to travel, unless you have a house...' (Mark Twain).

 
 
 
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