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Mlkyachts MEAMINA charter a yacht MEAMINA yacht charter MEAMINA mlkyacht broker MEAMINA yacht holidays MEAMINA super yacht14 - 5 Common Mistakes of First-Time Yacht Charters Clients

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There are several very important things you need to take note of when you are chartering a yacht for the first time, considering that the Whitsunday yacht charter process can be detailed.

Take note of the following mistakes first-time yacht charter clients make.

1. Relying on the Internet alone, when doing research.

It’s true that you can acquire a lot of relevant and useful information when you surf the Internet, but do not be content with it alone. Consider the fact and the possibility of false advertisement. Posted photos of yachts can be too good to be true. And besides, you cannot absolutely tell if a yacht is in good condition by merely looking at photos, even if each side and component of the boat is photographed.

Do some research using other sources. Ask for referrals. Ask anyone you know who have experienced chartering a yacht.

2. Not testing and inspecting the yacht before the cruise.

Inspect and test each equipment of the yacht. If you are not technically knowledgeable about it, bring someone with you who knows about yachts. If you plan on cruising with kids, be sure the boat you will charter has child-proof railings and sufficient and reliable life jackets. Check the boat with safety in mind. The second thing to consider is convenience. You are hiring a boat to unwind, so it must give you comfort and relaxation.

3. Not asking specific questions about the yacht.

Ask about the year the yacht was built. It is important to know the year or date. Chartering a boat that is too old might not be a good idea since it may need often repair. And the worst thing that may happen on your vacation is to be stuck in the middle of the sea on a broken boat. Make sure the yacht is not more than five years old. Also, ask about details on the overall present condition of the yacht. Obtain a list of all the equipment, tools, and devices in the boat and see to it that they all perform just fine. Inspect also the exterior of the boat aside from the interior.

4. Not being aware of hidden charges.

When you are presented with a summary of charges and fees. Go through the list thoroughly. Ask anything, if there is something you are not sure about, or if there is anything unclear to you. Uprightly ask if there are any hidden charges. The list, of course does not show the “hidden charges” but if you ask, you might get the answer, besides you are the client and you have the right to know what and how much you will pay for. Be assertive on this matter.

5. Not studying the contract thoroughly.

Before you sign which finalises the booking process, make sure you have read and understood everything that is written on the contract. Also, look for things that are not in the contract that are supposed to be stated there; things like reimbursement agreement, in case the boat malfunctioned in the middle of the sea. You need to have a clear understanding and agreement on this situation. Every expense when this happens must be shouldered by the company.

Do not hesitate to ask about something you do not fully understand about the contract. If you think something is missing, or something seems incorrect, speak up and demand for adjustments. Since there is a possibility of changing or adjusting some things about the contract, go for contract signing few weeks before your target date of travel to avoid any delay.

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One of the few Bermuda Triangle Facts that can be confirmed is the Bermuda Triangle location. In fact, the location of the Bermuda Triangle is somewhat arbitrary as well. There are no official boundaries. However, the triangle is generally assumed to run from Bermuda to Puerto Rico to Miami and back to Bermuda.

A fact that is unexplained about the Bermuda Triangle is that electro-magnetic compasses that normally point to the magnetic north pole, point to the true north pole when used inside the area of the Bermuda Triangle. This phenomena happens in only one place other than the Bermuda Triangle – the Devil’s Sea off the east coast of Asia.

The term Bermuda Triangle was in fact first used in an Argosy Magazine article written by Vincent H. Gaddis in 1964. Since that time, a number of “nicknames” have immerged for the Bermuda Triangle – Limbo of the Lost, Hoodoo Sea, and even Devil’s Triangle – some coined in literature.

One fact is undeniable about the Bermuda Triangle. There have been a number of strange and sometimes unexplained disappearances in the Triangle. The tale of Flight 19 – a group of five Navy torpedo bombers and one search plane disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle area (perhaps!) – is the most notorious of these.

However, there have been strange occurrences observed in the area of the Bermuda Triangle as well. Even as far back as the 1492 crossing of the Atlantic by Christopher Columbus, these have been recorded. Columbus documented in his logs of strange occurrences with his compass in the area that we now consider the Bermuda Triangle.

Another fact about the Bermuda Triangle that is undeniable is that the area has claimed over 1,000 lives in the past 100 years. Some of these are a result of “human error” in navigating the area. However there are always suspicious or unexplained disappearances happening in the Bermuda Triangle.

There is a vast array of lore surrounding the existence of the Bermuda Triangle. Some of this stems from the idea that with-in the Bermuda Triangle lies the lost city of Atlantis in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Off the coast of Bimini, there is a set of underwater steps believed to be part of that civilization. Little exploration can be done because the Bermuda Triangle includes some of the deepest trenches in the Atlantic Ocean – much too deep to explore.

Today, thousands of passages are made through the Bermuda Triangle every year. Virtually every Caribbean cruise originating from the east coast of North America passes through part of the Bermuda Triangle. Modern planes fly to the Caribbean hotspots and from southern United States to Europe through the Bermuda Triangle. Perhaps the next time you travel through the Bermuda Triangle by air or sea you will think of the lost civilization of Atlantis and her mighty power?

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If you are a first time sailor you might be wandering what to take with you on board. Here is a detailed list of items you may need during sailing, i.e., items that may come handy in time of need. However, most suggested items are of personal nature. We consider it our duty to point them out to you but the final decision rests with you.

For those of you that are experienced sailors this will be a good reminder and check list, so you will take everything you need with you.

To start, if possible, take soft luggage or duffel bags instead of suitcases, since they do not take up as much space on board as suitcases, and they’re easier to put aside.

Documents, telephone address book and means of payment

• boarding pass

• the contact details of the departure base

• personal ID documents (passport, personal ID card, driver’s license and a health ID card)

• skipper’s license (if you are navigating the vessel yourself, without hiring our skipper)

• personal insurance policy

• other ID documents (diving, fishing, etc.)

• personal telephone address book with a special emphasis on the numbers you can contact in case of need, regardless of the working hours. These should include the contact details of port authorities and your charter agency.

• money (credit cards, checks, cash)

Clothes and shoes

• waterproof clothes (in case of rain or/and strong winds)

• set of warm clothes (even in the summer nights at the sea can be quit cold)

• set of light clothes (Casual clothing is best for everyday cruising. Pack shorts, light cotton jeans and shirts, T-shirts, and a light windbreak. Take a dress-up if you are planing evenings out.)

• a hat with brim for protection from the sun

• soft rubber-sole shoes, boat shoes, or sandals

• swimming suit

Personal belongings

• sunglasses

• spare contact lenses, if you wear them

• mask

• fins

Personal hygiene

• set for personal hygiene

• towels

• beach towels

• paper towel or tissues

• toilet paper

• sun-lotions with the high SPF – light, skin-absorbing lotions and creams are preferred. Avoid oily, greasy products that can be dangerously slippery.

• insect repellents

First aid and medical supplies

Along with the medications you take on daily bases, it would be useful to have onboard medications

for:

• nausea

• stomach sicknesses

• intestine problems

• throat inflammation

• coughing

• high temperature

• allergies

Other

• fishing permit and equipment (you need a permit for your underwater gun)

• guide books

• dish washing accessories

• scissors

• Find more information about sailing and yacht charter

• sewing accessories

• rubber gloves (to handle the anchors easier)

• flashlight

• matches and/or lighter

• candles

• alarm clock

• clothes peg

• cell phone with a 12V charger

• camera or a video-camera

• small radio-cassette player (although charter yacht usually have a CD player)

• audio cassettes or CDs

• board games and cards

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Bleached by the Greek sun, sometimes alongside the wave and sometimes perched on a mountain top or hidden among rocks and dense vegetation, our chapels are of unique beauty and familiarity of Greek landscapes.

Below the umbrella of our blue sky, the white-white chapels stand tranquil and blend harmoniously with the unique Greek landscape. The farthest of them are awaiting a guest or the day of the saint’s feast to whom they are devoted to wearing their wares and flood the world. Everything has their own unique history and many of them are connected with myths and traditions of their place.

We have gathered some of them and we present them to you as summer approaches and one of us can be found near one of them. Enjoy them during your sailing cruise and do not hesitate to share them with your friends too.

1 Agios Stefanos – Syros Island

Agios Stefanos in the settlement of Galissas, southwest of Syros, is a small Catholic chapel built literally in a cave just above the sea. It did not need a floor and a ceiling to build it. Only two walls were built right and left. According to tradition, the chapel of Agios Stefanos built a fisherman from Galissas, Stefanos, who was in danger from a huge octopus that dragged him into the sea. He made a vow to Saint Stephen to save him and thus built the chapel at this remote point.

2. Panagia Tourliani – Milos Island

It is a small church on the hill above Klima. Beyond the interest it presents inside, it offers the visitor the opportunity to admire the island, the bay of Adamas and the sunset.

3. Panagia Kalamiotissa – Anafi

The Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi or Panagia Kalamiotissa is located on the narrow isthmus that separates the main volume of the island from the Kalamos peninsula. It is built in the place of the eponymous ancient temple of Apollo Aeglitis, which was connected with the city with the cobblestone Iera Odos (its parts are still preserved). The walls of both the church itself and its enclosure, which is part of the present enclosure of the monastery, are preserved to quite a height.

4. Panagia Kastriani – Kea Island

She is the patron saint of the island, the beloved Virgin of the inhabitants, who seek her grace for help and protection. Built on the steep hill of Kastri above the sea, it functions as an extra-ecclesiastic pilgrimage church, where many weddings and baptisms are held. The miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary was found there after a shepherd’s vision of the region in 1710. The wonderful natural environment, the vastness of the sea and the evocative religious atmosphere create the visitor a mental satisfaction and euphoria.

5. Panagia Hozoviotissa – Amorgos Island

The monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa is located in the southern, steep sloping shore of Amorgos. Nestled in barren, threatening rocks, it is only visible from the sea, which extends immensely beneath the rocks, 300 meters high. It’s white, unobtrusive face blends admirably with the colorful, uneven rocks. Only white geometric volumes and strictly linear contours of the building, which, with the collaboration of the light, create the feeling of a multi-level surface.

6. Panagia Thalassini – Andros Island

It is built on the rock in the sea, at the entrance of the country. According to tradition, Panagia Thalassini protects those who travel to the sea, along with Agios Nikolaos. A brisk evening the icon of the Virgin Mary came from the sea to the beach with a strange light. The people of the island followed the light that led them to a small cave. Surprised, in the cave, on seaweed, they saw the image of the Virgin Mary. They worshiped her and brought her to the chapel of St. Athanasius. The next day, however, the picture turned to her cave! So the Islanders decided to build a temple over the cave. The work for the construction of the temple was carried out in a rapid rhythm and Ecclesia was almost ready in a very short time. But the roof was missing because there was no wood. The Virgin Mary took care of it. A ship loaded with timber was openly threatened by the sea outside Andros. The captain, together with the sailors, asked the Virgin to save them from the imminent danger. Enlightened the boat made the wood in the sea. So the ship was saved. The timber slowly descended on the shore near the cave, in order for the craftsmen to cover the uncovered Church. Because the wood was unexpectedly found, and indeed in its time, really goddess, the Church of Our Lady was named “Theoskepasti”.

7. Panagia – Folegandros Island

Panagia is the most famous church of Folegandros and is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It is built on a rock above Chora, and is dominated by its whitewashed color at the site of an ancient temple in which building material has been used.

In the church, there is a statuary icon of the Virgin that dates back to Byzantine times. The image, according to local traditions, is miraculous and is connected with many stories of raids of pirates and other legends.

In the old days, May 1790, shortly before the uprising of the Aegean by Lambros Katsonis, 18 skirts with Algerian pirates, the worst pirates of the Aegean era, were threatened. The demented, peace-loving inhabitants of the island ran up to the church of the Virgin Mary to protect them. After they prayed with devotion and with crying despair and hope for the help of the Virgin Mary, they took her picture and carried her to the edge of the cliff, pleading to save them. Then a terrible breeze blew wildly, dragged the pirates and sank them by choking all the terrible pirates. Only a Christian captive swam to the land, and when he reached the salvation of faithful believers, he said to them that before the ships fell, he saw a great lightning descend from the rock and beat the ships. Everyone attributed the event to a miracle of Our Lady and since then the locals consider May Day a great celebration.

8. Panagia Chrysopigi – Sifnos Island

The spectacle of Panagia Chrysopigi in Sifnos as you descend the path that will take you near it is breathtaking. A whitewashed church perched on a rock literally in the sea. The monastery, which is now inactive and its cells available for visitors, dominates the small cape that separates the two beaches of Faros. It was built in 1615 to house the image of Zoodohos Pigi which the fishermen saved from the sea.

9. Agios Sozos – Naxos

The lush, white-washed chapel of Agios Sozos, perched on a cliff by the sea in the Kalantos area, is one of those magical images that never leave the memory. It was built by a merchant who was shipwrecked in the area, and because his merchandise was oil and wine, when he gave the battle with the waves he made a vow to God that if saved he would build a chapel of oil and wine in the area. He built it, throwing in the foundation oil and wine, and gave it the name of Saint Sozos. To enjoy it, you only have to walk a beautiful path that starts from the beach of Agiassos or through a sailboat during your private trip in the Minor Cyclades

10. Saint Anthony “Atratoudistos” – Santorini Island

Saint Anthony “Atratoudistos” (1050) is a small chapel in the throat of Thira’s land and is located in the beautiful area of the slopes of the Imerovigli caldera of Santorini. In the volcanic walls of the temple, there are frescoes of 1750, which in part have been defiled in the face during the Turkish domination. According to the description of the inhabitants of the area, they told us that the icon of the Saint, while they found it at the present site of the temple, brought it to the above-mentioned St. Mark’s church, but the next day they found it at its original point. This happened several times until they built the existing temple.

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The history of Marmaris is very similar to that of more famous resorts on the French Riviera: a small and sleepy fishing village that overnight came to the attention of wealthy tourists that gradually turned it into a blossoming city perfect for spending a few days on the Mediterranean coast, getting in that famous Turkish sun.

Just about the only difference between the famous French resorts and Marmaris, aside from the geographical position, is the fact that whereas the French resorts took decades to develop, Marmaris managed the same feat in but a couple of years. It all started in the 80s with the touristic boom and ever since Marmaris has never looked back, as today it’s full of swanky hotels, villas and fancy marinas.

Marmaris is located in the southwestern part of Turkey, in a stretch of the coast that has many small peninsulas and islands, which give it a great sailing potential. In order to get here, you’ll need to connect with the closest airport which is Dalaman International, 100km due east. The method of transfer is left up to you, but the easiest and cheapest transfer method is to take the bus which makes trips of about 1 hour and a half and has tickets that can be booked beforehand online.

By car, the only road leading in to town and in the peninsula for that matter is the D400 so you can’t miss it or get lost in case you favor driving here on your own. It’s the same road that the air transfer bus takes, in case you rented a car from the Dalaman airport.

The beauty of the Marmaris resort lays not only in its natural beauty and its privileged location, but also in the long history of the settlement, since this goes back to the 6th century BC. Though most of the former monuments did not survive to this day, there are still some sights worth checking out. The most important of these is the castle, a reason of pride for all the locals, which has recently undergone extensive renovation and has been turned into a museum.

Another bonus for the sailing holiday buffs that arrive here is that Marmaris will offer you a very unique shopping experience to this part of the world. Haggling is the word while shopping locally, and it’s a good way of getting good deal on items such as clothing, jewelry and leather good, but you should be aware that most name brand clothes here are knock-offs. The main shopping place is the bazaar, and not just for visitors but for locals alike.

When it comes to dining out in Marmaris, the offer becomes varied depending on your budget, time and willingness to experiment. The most affordable way of getting a bite is trying the food stalls in the street, while at the opposite poll are the fancy restaurants in the big hotels. Here you can enjoy the delights of Eastern cuisine, but also you may find venues that serve Western and international menus, mainly in malls and food courts.

After you dine, you might want to linger out for a while, not head straight back home, as the real fun in Marmaris starts after dark. You can start off the night with a drink at any of the many bars out on the waterfront as you watch the sun setting in the sea. After that, you can take some members of your yacht charter crew and head out to Bar Street in the old town, which isn’t only full of bars, but also clubs, some of which are among the biggest outdoor venues in the country, hosting huge parties every weekend.

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Malta, officially the Republic of Malta comprises an archipelago of seven islands situated in the Southern Mediterranean sea, 60 miles off the coast of Sicily, 180 miles east of Tunisia and 188 miles north of Libya. Only the three largest islands Malta, Gozo and Comino are inhabited. The smaller islands are Filfla, Cominotto and the Islands of St. Paul. The coastline of Malta is well indented and provides numerous harbours, bays, creeks, sandy beaches and rocky coves. The length of the Malta’s shoreline is 136 km and 43km round Gozo.

Most charter boats are based in Grand Harbour or Marsamxett Harbour where there are several marinas. Both harbours are located in Valletta.

A typical one week charter might look something like this; Valletta – Mgarr on Gozo Island – Blue Lagoon on Comino Island – Marsaxlokk – Portomaso Marina – Valletta. On a two week charter in addition to visiting the Maltese Islands, it is also possible to sail to other places, including Tunisia (160NM), Sicily (58NM) or Lampedusa (95NM)

As well as your time on the water Malta has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites you can visit, including the Megalithic Temples which are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world.

What You Need – Experience, Qualifications, Visa Requirements, etc. – For bareboat charters the skipper of the boat is required to have an ICC certificate or equivalent.

Charter Season – The Maltese charter season generally runs from April to the end of October.

Weather – The climate is typically Mediterranean, with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers. The temperature is very stable, the monthly averages ranging from 12°C (54°F) to 31°C (88°F). Winds are strong and frequent.

Time Difference – UTC+1

How to Get There – Malta International Airport (MLA) is the only airport serving the Maltese Islands. The national airline is Air Malta which operates services to 36 destinations in Europe and North Africa. Lufthansa and Alitalia, EasyJet and Ryanair offer extensive services. Ferries connect Malta to Pozzallo & Catania in Sicily.

Currency – Euro

Language – Maltese. English is spoken widely.

Food & Drink – Maltese cuisine is typically Mediterranean, based on fresh seasonal locally available produce and seafood. While many dishes are native to the island, some popular Maltese recipes reflect Sicilian, Southern Italian or Turkish cuisine, as well as traces of Tunisian, Spanish, Berber, French and British influences. Still, there are many unique, distinctive and popular local dishes such as Ftira, a bread and Pastizzi, a typical Maltese snack.

Suggested Itineraries & Routes

Day 1 – Join the boat at a Valletta marina.
Day 2 – Valletta – Mgarr on Gozo Island – 15 miles. Sail NW along the Maltese coast and then across the straight that separates Malta and Gozo. Gozo Marina lies within the harbour on Gozo’s south coast.
Day 3 – Tour of Gozo Island
Day 4 – Mgarr – Blue Lagoon, Comino – 4miles. Blue Lagoon is a picturesque bay on the west side of Comino Island. With a white sandy bottom and rich marine life it is popular with divers. Two large bays on the northern coast of Comino Island also provide good shelter.
Day 5 – Blue Lagoon, Comino – Marsaxlokk – 25 miles. Anchor off the small fishing village of Marsaxlokk in a bay on the southern coast of the main island
Day 6 – Marsaxlokk – Portomaso Marina, St Julians. Portomaso Marina lies on the E coast of Malta in the heart of the prime tourist area.
Day 7 – Portomaso Marina – Valletta – 3 miles.
Day 8 – Leave the boat at Valletta

History of the Area – Throughout history, Malta’s location has given it great strategic importance and a sequence of powers including the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Sicilians, Knights of St John, French and the British have ruled the islands. Malta gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and became a republic in 1974.

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Whether you want to explore ancient ruins, go on a snorkeling adventure, visit exotic islands, or simply lounge by the sea for a week, you can find everything you want in a vacation by checking out Carnival cruise deals. These cruises typically run from four to seven nights and include multiple ports, including Jamaica, St. Thomas, Grand Cayman, Belize, Cozumel, Nassau, and many other exciting places.

If you’d prefer a cruise with cooler temperatures, just sign up for an Alaskan cruise with the Carnival Legend ship. Depart from Seattle and head towards Juneau, drifting by Vancouver, BC, Ketchikan, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord, and amazing glacial sites along the way.

You don’t even have to get off the ship at ports of call if you don’t want to. These ships are like cruising cities themselves, filled with everything from shops and restaurants to spas and casinos. If you’re bringing kids along, there is no shortage of fun kid activities, including supervised camps for tweens, teens, and younger children alike.

How can you save on Carnival cruise deals? One way to save is to simply book the cheapest cabins possible. You could end up paying as much as $200 less if you opt for a cabin without a window. In the best case scenario, you might end up with a free upgrade to a better cabin or suite. Even if you do wind up stuck with the window-less cabin, there’s always a deck nearby. You will still get to see the ocean every single day. After all, you’re on a ship right in the middle of it.

When to Book in Order to Get Carnival Cruise Deals?

Some experts recommend that you book as far in advance as possible if you want a good deal. Other experts recommend that you wait until the last minute deals start popping up. However, the best time to shop for Carnival cruise deals is in early October towards the end of hurricane season and in late January, after the holidays are over with. This doesn’t always mean that you can’t get a good deal any other time of the year – you never know when some unexpected event may occur that will affect cruise prices.

Another factor that affects cruise prices is the departure port. You might find a cheaper deal on a cruise ship leaving from Miami, but airfare to Miami might not be the cheapest. Consider where you live in relation to all of the departure cities for Carnival cruise lines. Combine the cost of airfare to those cities with the cost of a cruise leaving those cities and determine what might be the less costly option overall.

Be sure to conduct your search on a trusted travel related website that provides tools and calculators to help you look over all of the Carnival cruise deals and airfare options.

Planning your next cruise? The entire booking process is very easy, thanks to online coupons and search tools. Whether you’re just checking out the Carnival cruise deals right now or want to go ahead and reserve airfare or car rental as well, online deals will help you every step of the way.

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Bitcoin is hot! It rose to $5480.68 per coin recently! People are scrambling to get hold of it. But, can you actually pay for things with this digital cash? Yes! This is by no means all of the businesses accepting Bitcoin, but it is an interesting list of big names to show you that it is now a serious currency to consider owning…

  • Dell now accepts Bitcoin. They have a partnership with Coinbase, one of the most trusted exchanges.
  • DISH Network – Internet service provider
  • Newegg – Huge retailer of computer electronics and hardware
  • Microsoft – Add money to your account with Bitcoin to buy apps, games, and videos.
  • TigerDirect – California-based retailer that offers electronics, computers, and computer components that caters to business and corporate customers.
  • Virgin Galactic – The Richard Branson-led aviation company started accepting Bitcoin for customers who are interested in flying to space and paying for it using Bitcoin.
  • WordPress – The popular blogging platform used by some of the biggest media companies in the world has accepted Bitcoin since 2012.
  • The Pirate Bay – A huge BitTorrent director with a large library of movies, television shows, software, and music started accepting Bitcoins in April 2013.
  • Reddit – Reddit allows users to purchase Reddit Gold using Bitcoins.
  • Zynga – A popular mobile gaming company loves Bitcoin.
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The Cycladic islands are famous all over the world as an ideal holiday destination, especially one worth exploring by sailing boat, which allows the visitor to get to know many islands. The sea is the protagonist in a sailing trip but the visitor shouldn’t miss coming into contact with the unique landscape and products of these islands, where the origins of the first Hellenic civilizations have been found and where nowadays you can come across a rare gastronomy made up of local products and herbs that create a unique tradition.

The combination of bright sunlight, salty breeze and strong winds is the gift of nature to the flora and fauna of the islands. In the Cycladic islands, you can find many indigenous plants with specific characteristics. Their flavor is more intense as a result of the Cycladic microclimate and they therefore give extra taste to food.

On a yachting cruise, apart from enjoying the sea, the visitor can go hiking and become acquainted with the local flora and also a plethora of endemic species. Dry stone walls keep the soil from eroding. This primitive land in the Mediterranean Sea has a great biodiversity of flora and fauna. On each and every one of the islands, the bright sun, the stones and the lack of rain balance with the aroma of herbs, vines and olives that grow on these arid lands, situated in the center of the Aegean Sea. These particular environmental conditions make the islands a unique location where you can find organic products.

The initiated traveler can pick and then dry or just use plants and herbs. The most appropriate and healthiest parts of plants (leaves, flowers, stems, roots) are picked by hand during the right season for each plant and always according to tradition. The gathering regions are far away from any human activity. This gives an excellent opportunity to visitors and their kids to come into immediate contact with and develop respect for nature, an important factor for our wellbeing. As a result, these islands offer both adults and children the pleasant pastime of gathering and learning about plants and herbs. All products can be used in gastronomy, have therapeutic properties and other uses.

The most characteristic products are:

Caper or capparis spinosa:

The plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers), often used as a seasoning, and the fruit (caper berries), both of which are usually consumed pickled. Other species of Capparis are also picked along with C. spinosa for their buds or fruits. Other parts of Capparis plants are used in the manufacture of medicines and cosmetics. It is grown during summer on rocks, along the stone land near sea with strong sun light and humidity. The Cyclades islands are the ideal place for this plant.

The salted and pickled caper bud (called simply a caper) is often used as a seasoning or garnish. Capers are a common ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, especially Cypriot, Italian, and Maltese. The mature fruit of the caper shrub are prepared similarly and marketed as caper berries.

The buds, when ready to pick, are a dark olive green and about the size of a fresh kernel of corn. They are picked, then pickled in salt, or a salt and vinegar solution, and drained. Intense flavor is developed as mustard oil (glucocapparin) is released from each caper bud. This enzymatic reaction leads to the formation of rutin, often seen as crystallized white spots on the surfaces of individual caper buds.

Therapeutic properties

Diuretic properties, disinfectants kidney, stimulant and aphrodisiac. Although it is calorie free it contains a variety of vitamins and antioxidants, aromatic and appetizing substances.

Wild thyme, coridothymus capitatus

It is also called as “Spanish oregano”. It has similar aroma and properties with oregano. It is considered one of the best foods for bees and the honey produced in regions where thyme is abundant is of excellent quality. Thyme leaves are oblong and smooth. The flowers are pink and rarely white. Can be consumed fresh or dried.

It was the symbol of ancient Greek gods Ares and Aphrodite who represented the power, war and the love. They used thyme to add aroma to cheese and wine and were very fond of thyme honey. They used it also as a mild sedative drink that empowered their health. They also used to burn thyme to repel poisonous reptiles and scorpions.

Therapeutic properties

Besides culinary uses, thyme is known about its beneficial properties.

It is used to sooth bronchitis and intense coughing and for respiratory problems and flu. It is also used for tonsillitis and pharyngitis. It helps with asthma as an infusion. It is used as a tea for tackling phlegm, ground and combined with vinegar. It is a diuretic and helps treat bladder and urinary tract infections.

It soothes the stomach, has anti-ageing properties and helps strengthen mental health. It is excellent for stimulating the immune system and considered to be very effective in the treatment of toothaches.

Thyme is used as an antioxidant in foods and as a spice. It fragrances olive oil, olives, pickles, vinegar, salt, pulses, vegetables, salads, sauces and soups, giving a delectable taste. Marinates meats, poultry and fishes.

A handful of dried thyme in a warm bath is helpful for rheumatoid pains. Reduced to a high density, thyme tea can be used in the form of compresses for the treatment of eye sties.

It may well be a very effective natural alternative solution for the treatment of acne.

St. John’s wort or balsam oil

It was named St John’s wort because, along with other plant tips, St John used them as food when in the dessert. Another version about the origin of the name is the fact that the plant blooms around St John’s the Baptist’s day on the 24th of June.

Therapeutic properties

St John’s wort is thought of as:

An antidepressant, calming, antispasmodic and an aid for improved quality of sleep during times of insomnia. According to several international scientific studies, the effect of St John’s wort on depression is positive. According to tradition balsam oil was used as treatment for stomach ulcers.

External use, mild rubs or applies local patches with saturated gauze

Soothing agent for the sensation of burning and an aid for healing of burns and wounds.

Tonic and stimulating for exhausted systems.

Soothing and relieving in cases of bronchitis, cough and asthma.

Emmenagogue and regulatory for periods.

Diuretic. Spasmolytic.

Antipyretic and painkiller

Lavender (Lavandula stoechas)

Is the most popular cultivated species. Its stems bear oblong leaves which are covered in fine hairs and it is intensely aromatic. Lavender flowers are small, usually violet in color. It has been well-known since antiquity. Ancient Romans used lavender in cookery, but also to scent garments, bed sheets and baths. The word lavender is derived from the Latin lavare (to wash).

Therapeutic properties, use.

It can be used fresh or dried. Lavender essential oil is used in perfumery, soap making and treatment of neurasthenia. As, mentioned, it also has antiseptic properties and thus is used to treat injuries and burns.

According to folk medicine, lavender is spasmolytic, diuretic and a disinfectant.

Wild lavender was used to prepare a potent therapeutic oil which had wide use in past times; karabachi, which was also used as a beauty product. It has also been used in cases of skin conditions as massage oil.

Aromatherapists use lavender for the treatment of all skin problems, including psoriasis.

The herb has antiseptic, bacteriocidal, emmenagogue, analgesic, relaxing, soothing, spasmolytic, antihypertensive, demulcent, tonic, diaphoretic, bile-stimulating, antirheumatic, antihelminthic properties and is an antidote in some cases of poisoning.

It acts against coughs, asthma, whooping cough and laryngitisς.

A few drops of essential oil applied to the bed pillows can combat insomnia.

Lavender oil can also sooth pain. Aching areas can be massaged with a few drops of lavender oil, diluted in olive oil. Diluted in a bath it can help with vaginitis. Lavender flowers are used to scent clothes and protect them from moths.

Lavender is used in sweet and in savory dishes and, in the form of a decoction containing honey as well, it is exceptionally tonic in cases of a tired and weakened system.

In cookery it can be used in combination with other aromatic plants such as thyme, fennel, and rosemary, oregano to marinade meats, poultry and fish. It combines very well with lemon. In general it suits all citrus fruits, as it mellows their acidity. As a result, less sugar is needed for sweet citrus-based recipes.

It is also used in distillery and in bakery.

Greek Sage (Salvia fruticosa)

Sub-shrub with woody stems and grayish-green ovate leaves. It has white/purple/pinkish flowers that form bunches. The name of the plant is derived from the Latin verb “salvare”, which means “to save”; hence it is the savior plant. It is thought of almost as a panacea.

Therapeutic Properties

It is used as a condiment and as a preservative in the food and the oil industry. It gives aroma to poultry, meats, fish, pasta and legumes. Aids the treatment of tonsillitis, gingivitis, mouth ulcers and bad breath. It is anti-pyretic, stops diarrhea and is effective against sore throats and headaches.

Sage contains a number of substances that fight vaginal yeast infections. It helps with memory and British scientists confirmed that sage blocks the action of the enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine, which results in the preservation of the complex that prevents Alzheimer’s disease.

Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory substances. Aids the relief of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome and rheumatoid disease.

In the case of tonsillitis and mouth ulcers, gargle warm sage infusion made with two to three teaspoons of dried sage per cup of boiling water

Fennel

It is a hardy, perennial herb with yellow flowers and feathery leaves. It is a highly aromatic and flavorful herb with culinary and medicinal uses and, along with the similar-tasting anise, is one of the primary ingredients of absinthe. Florence fennel or finocchio is a selection with a swollen, bulb-like stem base that is used as a vegetable.

Therapeutic properties, use

Dried fennel seeds are often used in cooking as an anise-flavored spice. Fennel’s dried ripe seeds and oil are used to make medicine. Fennel is used for various digestive problems including heartburn, intestinal gas, bloating, loss of appetite, and colic in infants. It is also used for upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, bronchitis, cholera, backache, bedwetting, and visual problems.

Some women use fennel for increasing the flow of breast milk, promoting menstruation, easing the birthing process, and increasing sex drive.

In foods and beverages, fennel oil is used as a flavoring agent.

Oregano

It is a small shrub with multi-branched stems covered with small grayish-green oval leaves and small white or pink flowers. Greeks and Romans holding oregano as a symbol of joy and happiness. In Mediterranean climates oregano grows as a native in many regions with a different aroma in a different planting area. In Cyclades, the dry climate, the sea and the plain sun develops unique flavors of the Cycladic oregano.

Whenever possible, choose fresh oregano over the dried form of the herb since it is superior in flavor. The leaves of fresh oregano should look fresh and be a vibrant green in color, while the stems should be firm.

Therapeutic properties, use

The warm, balsamic and aromatic flavor of oregano makes it the perfect addition to Mediterranean cuisine. In foods and beverages, oregano is used as a culinary spice and a food preservative. Oregano is used for respiratory tract disorders such as coughs, asthma, croup, and bronchitis. It is also used for gastrointestinal (GI) disorders such as heartburn and bloating. Other uses include treating menstrual cramps, rheumatoid arthritis, urinary tract disorders including urinary tract infections (UTIs), headaches, and heart conditions.

Oregano contains chemicals that might help reduce cough and spasms. Oregano also might help digestion by increasing bile flow and fighting against some bacteria, viruses, fungi, intestinal worms, and other parasites

Other products

Do not forget to experience the taste of and take with you the traditional products of the Cycladic islands, which concentrate all the natural juices in them. The local honey has an intense thyme aroma; cheese and grass-fed lamb (local flora and bushes, mostly aromatic and indigenous) are extremely delicious. Taste Santorini fava which has a particularly strong flavor owing to the soil and particular weather conditions as well as the plant variety. Pick the wine of your choice among a long list of quality local wines. This huge variety is due to the variety of grapes and dry and organic farming.

In local markets as well as in the islands’ nature you will discover many more products or simple mementos (a stone, a pebble, a fruit just picked from a tree) which will cause great pleasure and happy memories for a future visit.

Discover plants and herbs of the Greek islands while sailing Greece with a charter yacht.

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Belize offers a good choice of yacht charter and this includes bareboat, luxury crewed, skippered yacht charter, monohull and catamaran charter and both sail and motor yacht charter. Belize is the only official English-speaking country in Central America.

Belize was a British colony for more than a century and was known as British Honduras until 1973. It became an independent nation in 1981. The Maya civilization spread over Belize between 1500 BC and AD 300 and flourished until about AD 900. European settlement began with British Jews, privateers and shipwrecked English seamen as early as 1638. The early settlement of Belize in the Bay of Honduras grew from Belize Town and St George’s Caye into a colony of the United Kingdom during the late eighteenth century. In the early nineteenth century the settlement was called British Honduras, and in 1871 it became a Crown Colony. British Honduras became a self-governing colony in January 1964 and was renamed Belize on June 1, 1973. Full independence came on 21st September 1981 after delays caused by territorial disputes with neighbouring Guatemala, which did not formally recognize the country.

A yacht charter in Belize enables you discover some of the most unspoiled islands of the Caribbean. The luminous turquoise waters of the Belize archipelago are made up of over 200 deserted tropical islands and coral atolls and boast some of the most pristine beaches in the Caribbean. Belize has become a popular spot for yacht charters and diving vacations. Most yacht charter companies have catamaran fleets because the shallow draft will assure easy navigation.

The coast of Belize encompasses has an unlimited abundance of wildlife and sea life waiting to be discovered. Schools of tropical fish, Manatees, and coral gardens abound here making snorkelling and diving expeditions an exciting adventure. There are many archaeological and national parks along with marine reserves in Belize. Check with your yacht charter company for help in making plans for land expeditions to the Mayan ruins or the rainforest.

Belize International is the main airport and is only little more than two hours from 3 gateways in the United States. San Pedro, Ambergris Caye or Placencia are reachable by a 15 minute commuter plane with several connections a day. English is the official language and is widely spoken, as is Spanish. Other languages include Creole, German, Mayan and Garifuna. US Dollars are used and major credit cards may be accepted in hotels, restaurants and some shops.

The yacht charter season in Belize is restricted by the hurricane season to the months of November through to May. From mid-December to May the trade winds blow. Temperatures are always around 25º – 30º C.

Most people are very comfortable sailing the waters of Belize but it does come with some challenges. Navigation is relatively easy and by line of site. The most difficult part is learning how to read the shallow waters and recognize coral. It is imperative to keep a proper watch at all times. Bare boating outside the reef is prohibited. The outer reefs are not well charted or marked making for the danger of running aground. Once inside the atolls the shoal waters are full of coral rock formations that lie in so many areas and in such numbers that the charts simply do not give clear insight to their locations. Communication on VHF is also non-existent, with mobile phones the most reliable means of communication, search and rescue is not very reliable and all this combined makes bare boating outside the reef untenable. However with so much to see within the barrier reef venturing beyond is not necessary.

Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize and the most commercially developed. Ambergris Caye has been the hub of maritime trade in Belize for hundreds of years. In the last twenty to thirty years the incredible surroundings of Ambergris Caye has led to a large growth in both the Belize dive and scuba trade, yacht charters and ecotourism.

The main town of San Pedro still maintains itself as a quaint fishing village although here one will find a lively nightlife. San Pedro only has a few streets with interesting shops, a few homes, and several restaurants and bars. The airstrip is also located here, so getting to your charter yacht is literally a stone’s throw away. The island is home to tropical savannahs, sparkling white beaches and mangrove forests. It has become the most popular tourist destination in Belize.

The amazing coral reef system lies half a mile east of the shoreline and runs the entire length of the island. It is the second largest barrier reef in the world and has made the town of San Pedro the dive and water sports capital of Belize and Central America. It is easy for snorkellers to discover hundreds of species of fish right off the beach. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, the transparent waters of Ambergris Caye are a paradise for divers, snorkellers, bird watchers and fisherman alike.

Begin your yacht charter in Placencia and you can explore the southern half of Belize. Placencia is known for its lovely white sandy beaches and beautiful mangroves. The main street is a three-mile stretch of sidewalk in which there are a few local services, including a laundry service and small grocery. However if you are planning to leave on your yacht charter from Placencia, it is a wise idea to have provisions planned in advance with your yacht charter company. The grocery store is not equipped to handle the needs of a charter boat. In most cases the provisions that you order are flown in from Belize City. This is not an active spot for nightlife and restaurant dinners. This is paradise on earth, very tranquil and serene. Many sailing connoisseurs have compared their experience of Placencia to memories reminiscent of the BVI 30 years ago before it was developed. Placencia is also the gateway for a land-based tour of the many cascading waterfalls and the archaeological ruins of the Mayan culture.

If sailing south from San Pedro or north from Placencia there are numerous beaches that provide great yacht anchorages. There are hundreds of cayes to explore with clear waters and white sandy beaches. Some are deserted while others have amenities for tourists. Those places that are undeveloped will offer complete solitude to those looking to get away from civilization on their yacht charter. Whilst there are too many to mention them all individually here are a few highlights to give you an idea of what awaits you on your yacht charter in Belize.

Caye Caulker is a four mile long island is divided in two and lies just about a mile east of Belize’s Barrier Reef. This is a quiet town with friendly people and some nice restaurants. The most popular dive destination is Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley. A boat must be hired to visit and it is approximately 30 minutes north of Caye Caulker. With so much to see at various depths, all levels of snorkellers and divers can be accommodated here.

Caye Chapel is the island that is home to the rich and famous and boasts a new state of the art marina and championship golf course. It was developed for those searching seclusion. This is the most exclusive island in Belize where every amenity is available. The marina welcomes yachts up to 45 metres in length. Once here there are many picturesque beaches and exotic wildlife to discover as well as the natural beauty the island views has to offer.

St George’s Caye is located south of Caye Caulker, this island is one half mile from the barrier reef. St. George’s Caye is quiet and serene and a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Very few services are offered here with just a restaurant, hotel and a bar. The diving is incredible with visitors sighting many dolphins just before descending down the caye’s wall.

Goff’s Caye is a tiny island on the reef just north of the main channel, English Channel. It has good snorkelling and a beautiful beach.

English Caye has a lighthouse that marks the south side of English Channel. This island offers superb snorkelling 1000 feet south on a huge coral patch.

Rendezvous Caye is a jewel of an island also located right on the reef. Another beautiful beach with excellent snorkelling all around, this is also a good location for scuba diving on the 60 foot outside wall. It is not however a safe overnight yacht anchorage with its coral all around but a ‘must see’ day stop.

Bluefield Range provides a safe yacht anchorage and the two fish camps usually offer a choice of fresh seafood for dinner.

Colson Cayes is another safe anchorage with several fish camps. The Cayes offer a shallow lagoon to explore by dinghy with plenty of coral nearby for snorkelling.

Tobacco Caye is a fine overnight anchorage, unless in a northerly wind. There are several choices for basic meals and a few bars on the island. There’s a dive shop for those who enjoy scuba diving and plenty of good snorkelling.

Laughing Bird Caye is just 11 miles from the coast of Placencia; the caye is located within a “faro”, an atoll on a continental shelf. It is steep sided and encloses a central lagoon. The attraction is the diverse variety of coral reefs. Because of the large amount of visitors steps have been taken to ensure the reefs and lagoon will be protected. There are mooring buoys and channel markers in place to protect the fragile ecosystem.

South Water Caye is about 25 miles from Placencia. South Water Caye is a reserve protected by the World Heritage Organization. Like the other marine reserves in Belize it has an amazing array of underwater life and palm trees that line the waters edge. The clear blue waters of South Water Caye give way to white sandy beaches.

Sapodilla Cayes is another marine reserve that sits in the most southern portion of Belize’s barrier reef. It is comprised of 14 mangrove and coral islands with unspoiled white sandy beaches. The waters are very shallow with some areas being less then 5 metres. On Huntington Caye you will discover the lighthouse and a Belize Guard Station. The beaches here are the nesting grounds for turtles. Lime Caye is often the most crowded with tourist boats arriving from Punta Gorda. The best place to anchor the yacht and spend the night is either Nicholas or Frank’s Caye. The incredible reef system with an abundance of colourful fish species will provide for a great snorkelling experience, even for beginners. Because Sapodilla is off the beaten path it is not over run by tourists and remains a magnificent and pristine group of islands that have very little in the way of amenities.

Just 25 short miles south of the Sapodilla Cayes lies the port of Livingston on the Rio Dulce of Guatemala where you are required to check in and out of Guatemala. A local restaurant provides a great stop along the way where they’ll pull your choice of fresh fish out of the live trap at the dock.

Outside the Barrier Reef there are some well-known dive sites that are popular. Since bareboat yacht charters are not permitted to venture outside the reef, it is in your best interest to hire a local dive company if you wish to go there. If your yacht charter is crewed, then have the skipper contact the local dive company to make arrangements for a meeting place in order to explore with an experienced dive master.

Glover’s Reef Marine is located 36 miles off the shore of Belize. It is a group of islands encircled within a turquoise lagoon and surrounded by a coral reef that has one of the richest tropical marine environments called Glover’s Reef Atoll. All six sand cayes within the atoll are privately owned. The diving is legendary and cannot compare with any other place in the world. There are over 80 square miles for snorkellers and divers to explore with an incredible variety of fish. The southern part of the atoll is a conservation area that is used for research and recreational activities. Visitors are forbidden from taking anything from the area. Dive boats require a license to be there and divers must register with the reserve manager. There is a resort located here as well but amenities for boaters are limited.

Lighthouse Reef Atoll is the farthest atoll from the coast of Belize. There is one charming colonial style beachfront resort located on the island and the primary focus of activities is diving and relaxing on the beach. The famous “Blue Hole” is actually located in the centre of the Lighthouse reef lagoon. The 400 foot deep hole is perhaps one of the most amazing underwater experiences in the western hemisphere. Some of the best wall diving exists here and many consider it the greatest dive site in Belize. Coral surrounds the entire 75 square miles of Blue Hole. Visibility is an amazing 100 feet in clear turquoise waters that are calm with no currents running. If considering a dive here hire a local dive master to meet your boat and take you there. He will have the expertise necessary for a safe diving experience.

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