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Setting sail from Palma de Mallorca – How to get there?

Amongst other reasons, a Mallorca yacht charter is so incredibly popular because of the easy accessibility of its international airport from all major European destinations. There are hundreds of daily flights coming in during the summer, making it a real hub for sailors and seasoned yachties from all over the world. In addition, the airport is a mere 9 km away from the capital `Palma`, as it is simply known to the inhabitants.

Its favourable location in the western Mediterranean Sea sets this gorgeous island and the surrounding Balearics in the immediate vicinity of the Spanish mainland and the port cities of Barcelona, Valencia and Denia. Often sailors will use Palma as a resting point when crossing the Mediterranean. The area is a great cruising ground for yacht rental because of the diversity of the different islands that make up the Balearics. Ibiza, Formentera and Menorca are reachable within only one sailing day. Yet they each offer something completely different in terms of culture, landscape and atmosphere.

Which marinas in and around Palma de Mallorca are there for a motor or sailing yacht charter?

There are some very established and some pristine new marinas to choose from for your yacht charter in Mallorca. The yacht harbours in Palma itself are offering quite a lot of both, luxury and bareboat charter, whereas the exclusive marinas of Puerto Portals, Port Adriano and Puerto Andratx are perfectly suited for luxury boat charter in Mallorca. In Palma there is the Club de Mar, La Lonja Marina Charter, the Real Club Nautico and the Marina Naviera Balear. A lot of day charter, especially for motor yachts, is available here. Very nice as well is the newly redone `Muelle Viejo` directly adjacent to the magnificent Cathedral. There are some fantastic new restaurants right opposite which even bring you some take away on board. There you can then sit on your own deck for dinner, enjoy the enchanting view of the lit up cathedral and feel the pulse of the vibrant centre of the city. Puerto Portals is only a 10 minutes´ drive away and has long been renowned as a prime port for luxury yacht charter Mallorca. If you sit in the restaurant `Flannagans`, for example, you may even be table neighbours with the likes of the King of Spain or Rafael Nadal. And Port Adriano (about 20 min drive from the city centre) with its cutting edge design by Philippe Starck is a true superyacht harbour with the flair of sober elegance, yet undeniable beauty.

What has Palma de Mallorca got to offer for après sailing?

Now you may have come here for sailing holidays, but there is way more to do if you only know where and when… Not a day goes by in Palma that there isn’t some sort of party or event. From January to December, there’s always something going on here. If you have not attended it yet, seeing the Three Kings arrive in the port on the Spanish Christmas day, January 6, is a sight to behold. And in the end of January there is a whole week of festivities called San Sebastian. Numerous life bands play in the streets, you can `run with the devils` or join in for the huge barbecue at the very end of the week. In summer you can pick your choice of regattas: Be it the Superyacht Cup in June, the Princessa del Rey in July or the Copa del Rey in August.

Downtown Palma is wonderful to behold, as is the old quarter. You’ll find the overall architecture is a blend of the intricate eastern style and the imposing western style. The famous Palma Cathedral, commonly referred to as ´La Seu´ is second to none in the world. Also a must is the impressive Castell de Bellver that towers over Palma and boasts some unbelievable views over the whole bay.

Apart from seeing the abundant sights, sampling the local specialities like the famous Sobrasada sausages or the popular `lomo´ (pork loin) along with some Mallorquin wine is a pure joy.

Shopping facilities for souvenirs or in preparation for your yacht charter in Palma de Mallorca are plentiful. Just head to the big department store El Corte Ingles (they have a luxury delicatessen department too) or to the shopping mall Porto Pi that is situated just around the corner from Club de Mar. You can purchase fresh produce in abundance in the centrally located Santa Catalina market during the mornings. And in the Old Town and the city centre there is an endless array of gorgeous boutiques and shops for you to choose from.

The nightlife is splendid; you just need to head down to the water towards the promenade known as Paseo Maritimo. There you’ll find the best clubs, bars and terraces, all overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and all packed full with happy yacht charter visitors.

What are the best day charter trips from Palma de Mallorca?

Off course Palma is the heart of Mallorca, yet it isn´t everything there is… By car you can do many excursions, head into the spectacular Tramuntana mountain range and visit some of the enormously charming little villages there. Deia, Valdemossa or Puerto de Soller are just a few names you should remember. There is a very cute, over 100-year-old train that goes from Palma to Soller and from there you can take the equally quaint tram to the port. A recommendable trip on the water would be going on a guided tour to the island of Cabrera, which is also a nature reserve. On the way they will tell you a lot about the interesting history as well as the fauna and flora of this place. Go swim in caves with crystal clear water and soak up the Mediterranean sun. A day yacht charter, most likely on a motor yacht from Palma would be another option to go there. One of those motor yacht charter boats can fit up to 6 to 8 people and you get a skipper to take you to the island, where you can snorkel or dive and admire the unspoilt underwater world.

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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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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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International cinema in the Greek islands

The unique Greek landscape is in itself the ideal backdrop for cinematic productions with varied content. Greece, of course, is identified abroad with the sun, the sea, the Greek lifestyle, the excitement, the good food and the hospitality of the locals. All the above refer to the Greek islands, which since the 60’s have begun to be used as a space in which important international cinema films have evolved, which owe their authenticity, success, and recognition to the Mediterranean landscapes. These films contributed significantly to the acquaintance of Greek islands by foreign visitors and to the creation of the Greek mythical summer that never ends.

The most important and most famous of these films are the following:

“BOY ON A DOLPHIN”, (1957)

“Boy on a dolphin” was the first film of international production ever shot in Greece specifically in Hydra, starring Sofia Lauren, Alan Ladd and Clifton Webb. The film was a landmark for the island which after the film made it a land of attraction for thousands of tourists and especially a place of holiday and residence of artists and intellectuals of that period. The cinematographic scene where Sofia Lauren sings the song “What is Love” is one of the highlights of the movie.

“BIG BLUE” AMORGOS BY LUC BESSON (1988)

The title conveys all the feel of the film and the sense of the island of Amorgos. Wonderful underwater shots that create a magical image that glorifies the Mediterranean and the importance of true friendship.

Luc Besson with these features created a monumental, mysterious movie for all time. The beach of “Agia Anna” in Amorgos will be for the whole world after this movie the blue summer we will always recover.

“MEDITERRANEO”, (1991)

Italian film honored with an Oscar-winning film. The entire film is filmed in Kastelorizo, a landscape that is actively involved in the film’s affair and atmosphere. The beauties of the island are masterfully presented and make up a unique setting for the film.

“CAPTAIN CORELLI’S MANDOLIN”, (2001)

In 2001, the island that has been honored by American cinema is Cephalonia. The case takes place during the Great War and finds on the island the most authentic scene that her director could dream of. Major actors in the main roles (Nicolas Cage and Penelope Cruz), beautiful natural landscapes ensured success and made the island of the Ionian known.

“ZORBA THE GREEK”, (1964)

Zorbas. The already well-known novel by N. Kazantzakis, which translated with great success into many foreign languages, became a well-known American film in 1964. The film unfolds in the village of Stavros, Chania. There, on a beach, we watch Anthony Quinn as Zorba dancing the Syrtaki in music by M. Theodorakis, which will become the most famous Greek music ever since. The Lady Kedrova Oscar also belongs to the parchments of the podium. After the film, the name Zorbas will represent anything Greek and will become the symbol of the completely unaltered spirit. Outstanding and the interpretation of Alan Bates, who is the hero on the opposite side of Zorba.

“SHIRLEY VALENTINE”, (1989)

Mykonos for Shirley Valentine (1989). The name of the housewife of the film that will become synonymous with the joy of life and love thanks to a trip to Mykonos. Thus, the famous nightlife island, the cosmopolitan environment, the exuberance and the absolute summer of Greece will find its most suitable exponent. Tom Conti will now be the best Greek, traditional figure and fantasy of all the housewives of the world. The tavern that stars in the movie on the beach of Ag. John.

“NAVARONE CANNONS”, (1961)

One of the world’s second classical films starring Anthony Quinn. The old town of Rhodes is the perfect scene of the film in which some of the most important monuments of the island are displayed. The film is classical and its success was sealed with an Oscar nomination and an Oscar for the best effects. Later, the international audience will be reminded of Rhodes through Roger Moore, TellySavalas, Claudia Cardinale, Jaqueline Bisset, Ben Kingsley starring in films filmed on the island.

“FOR YOUR EYES ONLY”, (1981)

Corfu with its cultural monuments, its historic mysterious atmosphere, and its golden beaches, was the ideal setting for an adventure by the most famous cosmopolitan cinema agent. Greek beauty is revealed by the beauty that the agent falls in love with and the sights of the island. Roger Moore even disclaims his favorite martini cocktail for the sake of Corfiot wine drinking on a movie scene at the imposing beautiful Theotoki winery.

“SUMMER LOVERS”, (1982)

Darryl Hanah and Peter Gallaher as new gods of love live in the most magical place of summer erotic adventures on the background of the Santorini caldera. The sunset and the view from various parts of the island make the island a well-known place of destination for all lovers.

“LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE”, (2003)

In 2003, Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft is at the peak of her glory, and Santorini takes off with her on some scenes of the film that makes a difference. The magical image of the caldera steals the show and Santorini rises to the top of the most impressive islands in the world.

“MAMMA MIA!”, (2008)

It is really Skopelos! It’s about transferring Broadway’s musical to the big screen. The story is placed in Skiathos and brings the Sporades in the spotlight; viewers discover a different beauty away from the images that are accustomed to the Cyclades. Throughout the film, the exterior dominates by presenting a unique setting of beautiful beaches, chapels, and coves. The case is framed by ABBA’s classic songs that are greatly supported by Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Amanda Seyfried starring. Nothing is like the Greek Kalokeri of the film.

“THE IMMATURE”, (2014)

Italian film was filmed entirely in Paros, which is for the protagonists the place of escape from the tiring everyday life. Together we watch a panorama of Paros with the beaches, the villages that capture the beauty of the island and carry the Cycladic scents and the sense of the holiday.

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All are volcanic in origin and deeply embellished with inlets where the sea washes up on fine white sandy beaches. St Vincent has lush green mountains. A yacht charter in St Vincent and the Grenadines also offers the opportunity to visit some of the sites used in the making of the film xPirates of the Caribbeanx. St Vincent and the Grenadines is a yacht charter destination for those looking for peace and seclusion.

The choice of yacht charter in St Vincent and the Grenadines is wide including both sail and motor yacht charter, bareboat yacht charter, skippered yacht charter, luxury crewed yacht charter and both monohull and catamaran charter.

Carib Indians aggressively prevented European settlement on St Vincent until the 18th century. African slaves, either shipwrecked or having escaped from one of the neighbouring islands and seeking refuge in St Vincent, intermarried with the Caribs and became known as Garifuna or Black Caribs. In 1719, French settlers cultivated coffee, tobacco, indigo, cotton, and sugar on plantations worked by enslaved Africans. In 1763 St Vincent was ceded to Britain. It was restored to French rule in 1779 but regained by the British under the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Conflict between the British and the Black Caribs lasted until 1796, when General Sir Ralph Abercromby crushed a revolt fomented by the French radical Victor Hugues. More than 5,000 Black Caribs were deported to Roatán, an island off the coast of Honduras.

After slavery was abolished in 1834, labour shortages on the plantations resulted in the immigration of indentured servants. Portuguese came from the Atlantic island of Madeira and shiploads of East Indian labourers arrived between 1861-1880. Conditions remained harsh for both former slaves and immigrant agricultural workers, as depressed world sugar prices kept the economy stagnant until the turn of the century.

St Vincent was granted associate statehood status on October 27th, 1969, giving it complete control over its internal affairs. Following a referendum in 1979, under Milton Cato St Vincent and the Grenadines became the last of the Windward Islands to gain independence on the 10th anniversary of its associate statehood status, October 27th, 1979.

Year round winds in St Vincent and the Grenadines make for the perfect yacht charter holiday. During the summer months a prevailing 10? 20 knot wind from the southeast blows. The winter months will see more challenging winds of 20? 25 knots generally from the northeast. Although St Vincent is below the hurricane belt there is always a possibility during the months of July to October. Check this with your yacht charter company. Average high temperatures range from 25°C to 30°C with the highest in July through October.

The major airport in St Vincent and the Grenadines is Joshua Airport on St Vincent. There are flights from Barbados, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Martinique and Grenada. Both US Dollars and x Euro are used. Major credit cards may be accepted in hotels, restaurants and some shops. There are many places throughout the yacht charter area to change money. English is spoken throughout St Vincent and the Grenadines

Many yacht charters start at the Lagoon Hotel and Marina on the southern tip of St Vincent. There is a swimming pool for a refreshing dip on shore before or after your yacht charter and good supermarket for provisioning. This is a well protected yacht anchorage nicely positioned to sail south to the Grenadines and for land trips around the island of St Vincent. Take a day ashore and follow the foot trail along the windward coast, through banana and coconut plantations to La Soufriére volcano. On the leeward side Trinity Falls can be reached by following the trail from Richmond.

Bequia lies just nine miles south of St Vincent and it the gateway to some of the best sailing in the Caribbean. The history of Bequia Island runs deep with age-old seafaring traditions of boat building, fishing and whaling. The main port of entry is Port Elizabeth in Admiralty Bay. The quaint waterfront of Port Elizabeth is lined with bars, restaurants and shops selling local crafts. This yacht anchorage is extremely popular with mariners from all over the world because of its ample and clear waters that allow deep-keeled boats to arrive for repairs and services. Bequia has an excellent selection of marine services with amenities that include showers, laundry services and internet access. Bequia offers great beaches, spectacular snorkelling and diving and great food. Princess Margaret Beach is the best yacht anchorage in all of Bequia. It boasts calm clear waters and a beautiful golden sand beach. The beach has no road access and as a consequence is virtually deserted. A short dinghy ride around the bayxs northern headland and you will come find Frangipani bar, a popular meeting place for a cruisers xHappy Hourx.

Mayreau lies west of the Tobago Cays and is perfect for those seeking privacy and a romantic Caribbean hideaway. With no roads, cars, electricity or many of the familiar sounds of civilization, it is a last frontier in an unspoiled tropical paradise. There are hiking trails that will lead you to some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grenadines.

Salt Whistle Bay is one of the most exquisite yacht anchorages in the Caribbean and only reachable by boat. Sweeping white sand beaches rim the entire island and are perfect for snorkelling and sailing. The bay is a hot spot for sailors so yacht moorings are in short supply. Enter Salt Whistle Bay through the main channel, as there are reefs on either side in shallow waters, the southern one being particularly dangerous. Anchor at the head of the bay in 8 to 10 feet of clear water. It’s a sand bottom and offers reasonably good holding. Be especially careful about anchoring too close to the reef on the southern shores.

Mustique has a wonderful ambience and a calm atmosphere, great beaches and a couple of excellent restaurants. Mustique is a privately owned island that has been developed as an area of holiday homes for the wealthy. Mansions with tennis courts and swimming pools sit on rolling grassy hills and long lawns that stretch to sandy beaches. There is no place to get water or diesel fuel in Mustique.

Britannia Bay is the commercial heart of Mustique. There is a small general store, grocery and bakery. Provisioning on Mustique is very expensive and so are the boutiques. Donxt miss the Wednesday night barbecue buffet and the xJump Upx party at the famous Basilxs Bar and Restaurant. Although the food and service leave something to be desired, Basilxs promises a great deal of fun with wonderful ambiance and spectacular surroundings. When arriving in Britannia Bay it is mandatory for yachts to pick up a mooring buoy rather than anchor. There are plenty available on a first come first serve basis. During the early part of the evening harbour personnel will come up to your boat by launch and collect the overnight fee. The most comfortable spot to get a mooring is just south of a small cargo dock. When the wind blows out of the northeast, the waters in the bay can become choppy. Lagoon Bay, a golden sand beach, lined with palm trees and picnic tables with wood umbrellas, is a 25 minute walk from the village in Britannia Bay. A great spot for a romantic picnic as there is virtually no one else in sight.

Macaroni Bay on the east side of the island is the best swimming beach on Mustique. A half a mile of fine white sand, with turquoise waves rolling in from the Atlantic offers safe swimming, a picnic area, and even a few hammocks slung in the palms on the southern end of the beach. It is too far to walk from the yacht anchorage, so for fun people rent a xmulex, a gas powered mini golf cart.

Gelliceaux Bay is marine conservation park where the diving and snorkelling are magnificent. It is illegal to fish or remove anything from the waters surrounding the island.

The Tobago Cays are a cluster of small deserted islands sheltered from the ocean by Horseshoe Reef. The reefs offer fish and coral in a dazzling array of colours. There are small sand beaches and clear water almost everywhere you look. The Tobago Cays offers some of the finest diving in the world. This is the perfect place to anchor your charter yacht for a few days to soak up the sun, sand and sea. Anchoring your yacht is permitted behind Horseshoe Reef and around the islands in sand only. The sand provides excellent holding reducing the risk of damage to the coral from a dragging anchor. Anchoring is not permitted within 60 feet of coral or sea grass. Also yachts must anchor in water deeper then 1.5 meters. Sailors should note the presence of sea grass around the Island of Baradal, and the patches of reef just beyond the beaches of Jamesby and Petit Bateau.

Local boat vendors spend time in the Cays selling everything from ice, bread, and lobsters to jewellery. They are a friendly group of locals and are very accommodating if you need them to bring you ice or bread the next day. If you want to be left alone, they will oblige your request. It is best to avoid vendors offering barbecue fish lunches as they may have taken fish from the reef. A recent problem to be on the look out for is youths offering to dump garbage for a fee from the charter boats at anchor. Do not give in to their request; they have been dumping the trash illegally off the windward side of Baradel Island. One will pay a premium for anything you purchase at the Cays since the vendors need to cover their fuel costs and earn a few dollars.

Canouan is a crescent shaped island surrounded by wide shallow waters and coral and is a scuba diver’s dream. Canouan is an island in transition. Just ten years ago it was a sleepy island that time forgot. A new era of development began when Italian contractors purchased the northern part of the island. The considerable addition of new money has rapidly transformed the island, with many fancy new homes built by locals. The new development is a gated one, with guards at the entry points. The spacious, elegant new hotel and golf course opened again, with Trump running the casino, luxury apartments and Raffles running the resort end. From the visitorxs point of view there are spectacular beaches, great views, and lovely walks almost anywhere.

Union Island is about 40 nautical miles from St Vincent. The island boasts a dramatic outline of ridges and peaks, the highest being Mount Parnassus some 900 feet above sea level. Clifton, the main harbour, is protected by a coral reef that reveals brilliant colours and patterns as you sail in. The town is clean and picturesque with several new, locally run stores catering to visitors. A couple of bars provide perfect street-side viewing points for watching the world go by. The market, with many colourful stalls, has been rearranged round a pleasant green square. There are many good restaurants and the provisioning is excellent with a really wide choice of fresh produce. Basic services like docking, water, laundry and Internet connections are readily available. Located in the northwest corner of the harbour you will find Bougainvilla Marina and The Anchorage Yacht Club. Give them a call on the VHF (Channel 68) to let them know that you’ll be coming in. You can get fuel, ice and water at either of these places. There have been occasional reports of visitors being hassled by kids in boats. These xtown hustlersx try to sell anything to make a buck. If they tell you that the Yacht Club is closed or that therexs no diesel or water available donxt believe them. What theyxre trying to do is to sell you their own moorings or someone elsexs fuel and water at inflated prices.

Petit St Vincent is about 5 nautical miles from Union. This 113-acre island resort is privately owned and offers private cottage-type accommodation and a wide range of sporting and marine activities. It is almost entirely surrounded by white sand beaches and has excellent anchorages for yachts. A walk up the hillside will find a bar in which the ambience is extraordinary. Hummingbirds fly through the tropical vegetation and the best fresh tropical frozen fruit daiquiris in the Grenadines are served here.

From the anchorage, you can swim directly towards Mopion Sandbank but will come up to a reef. Follow the reef round until you come to a wide opening. You can swim or dinghy through, straight up on to the sand bank. This is the ultimate desert island and if you stand on the south-west corner, you can get a photo with the sea on the left, on the right the hump of sand with the triangular thatched shelter in the middle and nothing in the background except for the ocean. The snorkelling around the reef is very good and you may see rays, large parrotfish and even groupers. This is a terrific lunch stop but not an overnight anchorage as the holding is poor.

Chatham Bay is a very secluded yacht anchorage. It is rare to find more than 5 yachts anchored here even in high season and in the low season you could well be the only yacht. At Chatham Bay there are no bars, no restaurants, no buildings, no roads, and no people.

One way yacht charter options are available from St Vincent to Union, Saint Lucia, Grenada and Martinique. Consult with the yacht charter company for more details.

Diving: St Vincent and the Grenadines have a large number of recognized and enthusiastic diving schools on St Vincent, Bequia, Mustique and of course the Tobago Cays. Spectacular underwater seascapes include the wreck of Jonas on the eastern side of the Montezuma shoal near Mustique and there are many drift dives offering a changing panorama of soft corals, turtles, Creole wrasses and the occasional sighting of an eagle ray.

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While many cruise lines offer family-friendly activities and experiences, none can match Disney. It’s one of the most popular cruise lines not just for families, but for anyone and everyone who wants to have fun. There are a variety of itineraries available in Disney cruise deals, which include a combination of land and sea adventures. Your family can stay on-board the entire time or go out and explore after arriving at ports of call.

Castaway Cay is definitely worth exploring. Disney’s very own private island is reserved just for cruise line passengers on Caribbean and Bahamian cruises. This three-mile long, 1,000-acre island can be explored via trams. For families, there is the Family Beach. For adults, there is Serenity Bay. Riding the tram isn’t a requirement; if there is enough time, you might want to take the walking trail.

Like all cruise deals, Disney prices tend to be lower during the months of September and October. This doesn’t mean that you can’t find some last minute holiday deals. In the weeks leading up to departure, cruise fares fluctuate a great deal based on cabin availability. If you miss out on one deal, there are three other ships in the fleet that will likely be sailing in the near future as well, and they can each hold thousands of passengers.

The fleet includes:

• Disney Magic

• Disney Dream

• Disney Fantasy

• Disney Wonder

Disney Cruises Home Ports and Discounts

Disney Dream and Fantasy have Port Canaveral as their home port, and Magic and Wonder have home ports around the world, including Port Canaveral. Magic has home ports along the East Coast and Europe, in cities such as New York, Miami, Rome, and Copenhagen. Wonder has home ports in Vancouver, Gavleston, San Diego, San Juan, etc.

Disney is currently working to expand the fleet by introducing new ships in the next five to seven years.

How long are the cruises? When comparing Disney Cruise deals, you will find everything from three-day Bahamian cruises to 7-day Eastern or Western Caribbean cruises. You can also explore Mexico by leaving a West Coast port.

Regardless of where you go, there are always things to do on the ship and off. While on a ship, you can experience onboard activities, live shows and entertainment, deck parties, dining, pools, fitness centers, lounges, and family-friendly fun. There are also plenty of on-shore adventures included in Disney cruise deals. Even if you stick with a basic package rather than go with an all-inclusive one, your every need will be taken care of.

Explore online discount packages to find a good deal on a cruise. You can get some good savings on your very next vacation. Just look over Disney cruise deals and compare bargains; the discount travel tools offered online are very easy to use.

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Wow. What kind of title is that – mixing danger and intrigue with cruise vacations? Well I guess that someone needs to answer the question so…

Where Should I Begin?

Well let’s start with some information regarding the location of the Bermuda Triangle. As one might guess it has something to due with the island of Bermuda. Actually there are various theories on the location of the Bermuda Triangle.

For our purposes we will take the generally accepted location of the area between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami. Draw a line on a map from Bermuda to Puerto Rico to Miami and back to Bermuda and you have what many people accept as the Bermuda Triangle.

You have no doubt heard about all the mysterious disappearances in the area of the “Devil’s Triangle” as it is sometimes called. Ships and planes vanishing with no trace. Navigational instruments going crazy… It’s a wonder that anyone ever passes through the area at all!

Yet every year countless ships sail the waters in the Triangle. Planes fly over on their trans-Atlantic flights from the south-eastern U.S. to Europe, Asia and Africa.

What About Cruises?

So what about cruises? Do any cruises actually travel through the Triangle?

Believe it or not, virtually every cruise ship that travel from the east coast of the United States into the Caribbean sails in or through the Bermuda Triangle. (Some cruises out of Miami might miss most of the area if they are travelling to the western Caribbean. But they originate at or near one apex of the triangle.)

Have there been any reported disasters on board cruise ships travelling these waters? Have there been any disturbances? Have there been any concerns?

I have not been able to come across one reported incident on board cruise ships sailing the waters between Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico that could not be accounted for. Some weather related incidents have happened but those were related to storms in the area.

Storm Dangers in the Bermuda Triangle

As I mentioned above there have been incidents related to the weather. Any cruise in any waters of the Caribbean are subject to foul weather especially during hurricane season when the reported incident happened.

So no matter where you sail, when you sail might cause more danger than the actual location itself. Cruise ships today have the capability to identify dangerous waters and the Captains have the authority to avoid stormy weather. There are back-up plans for cruises in the events of these seasonal storms.

So How Dangerous Is It?

How dangerous is it to sail through the Bermuda Triangle? Let me ask you these questions:

How many people have you heard of in the news that are killed in car accidents? Walking down the street? Riding their bicycles?

Now how many non-natural deaths have you heard of on cruise ships sailing the waters of the Bermuda Triangle?

Any death on a cruise ship is almost international news. The traffic deaths that you hear about are only the local ones.

It is more dangerous for you to walk down a busy street than it is to cruise through the Bermuda Triangle.

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