Bermuda - Yacht Charter

DON’T MISS THE AMERICA’S CUP RACE

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Bermuda is one of the most mysterious and breathtaking places on the globe. It’s in the Atlantic Ocean (not in the Caribbean, as many people believe) and has air access to American cities located on the Eastern Seaboard.

This lovely British tropical island has attracted adventurers from all over the world, not only because of its remarkable beauty, but for its awesome dive opportunities. Explore the many sunken ships that still store treasures all divers hope to find. Apart from marvelous pink beaches, lush tropical woods, and clear sky-blue waters, Bermuda offers a variety of entertainment. One of the most highly anticipated events is the 2017 America’s Cup. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch the world’s best yachts and most experienced teams compete to win the Cup.

A 225-mile long coral reef surrounds the islands, making it hard to pass for an untrained sailor, but your captain is sure to do it. Lavish golf courses line the island for sports lovers, fine five-star restaurants abound for gourmets, and tranquil beaches for those who desire a relaxing getaway. What else can a charterer dream of?

Bermuda, rich in historical heritage, is a wonderful island. The sea keeps many secrets still undiscovered, while the residents host its guests with open arms. Take everything this island offers you and live life to the fullest before your journey is over. You certainly won’t regret a single moment spent here. A vacation in the tropics is the best way to turn away from the stress and monotony of everyday life.

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Travel program

Day 1St. George Harbor

Land on Bermuda at a private or commercial airport and travel by car to St. George where your private charter yacht awaits. Take a couple of hours to go sightseeing; the town is small, so it is quite enough time to wander. Afterwards, board your yacht for a harbor cruise and enjoy the fantastic colors of a Bermudan sunset.

Day 2St. George to Castle Harbor

The most popular place among divers is the sunken Pelanion, a 384-foot steam-powered freighter that sank off the Bermuda coast in 1907. You can see an enchanting underwater landscape and fish of all colors scurrying about before heading for the nearby Cathedral Rocks. Your next stop is Castle Harbor where it’s pleasant to laze in the sun on one of the numerous beaches, stroll on the sandbars, or jump from small rocks that adjoin them. In the evening, enjoy the island’s nightlife or have a great dinner followed by a cocktail at some of the nearest resorts.

Day 3Castle Harbor to Gibbets Island

It’s time to do some sports. Which would you prefer – golf or watersports? The Mid Ocean Club has a magnificent gold course. After having lunch at Tuckers Point Resort, take a cruise to Bermuda’s North

Shore. Spend the night on your yacht anchored near Flats Village and prepare for the next day’s new experiences.

Day 4Gibbets Island to Fort Scaur

Your day will be quite busy as there are so many places to see. North Rock is the best spot for snorkeling and one of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs. The spectacular Crescent Channel is home to the Great Sound where AC45 multihulls are preparing for the America’s Cup. If you’re passionate about yacht racing, you’ll get a real pleasure watching it from the first row and supporting your favorites. This night you’ll go to bed tired, but quite satisfied.

Day 5Fort Scaur to Hamilton Harbor

With golfing and beaches galore, along with dining at the best restaurant ashore, Harry’s, you can’t say that one day is just like another! The Argus Bank is a place which can offer you something special. You’ll be driven to the southern shore of the island to have a swim and sunbathe on the most pristine pink sand beach you’ve ever seen. You’ll find the Port Royal Golf Course to be the best. Your yacht will be waiting at Hamilton Princess Hotel.

Day 6Hamilton Harbor to Deep Bay

A visit to the capital city of Bermuda, Hamilton, is a must on everyone’s agenda. This spot is where the world’s richest financial companies are all concentrated and it offers its guests the best entertainment and shopping. After you have completed your retail therapy, taken pictures of sensational scenery, and watched the city life, take a move to Western Blue Cut. Go on a late afternoon snorkeling exploration of the wrecks of the Montana or the Constellation and then enjoy the sunset with a sumptuous dinner and rest on your yacht.

Day 7Deep Bay to St. George

The last day of your journey should be unforgettable. Doing some watersports will give you energy, so have a good lunch on the way to St. George. Perhaps you’d like to say to the island “see you later” instead of “good-bye”.
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