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Caribbean Sailing Vacation
Posted on 7/21/24 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 7/21/24 at 4:23 pm
New to the board but thought I’d start here. I’m a travel agent who specializes in Caribbean destinations, Disney, cruises, etc. Recent travels to different islands have allowed me to be able to work with a few different sailing charters. I’m familiar with Turks and Caicos, Virgin Islands and Bahamas itineraries mostly but I’m curious what other sailing trips people here have done and would recommend.
BVI has been my favorite I think for the sheer number of islands and options in close proximity. What’s your favorite?
BVI has been my favorite I think for the sheer number of islands and options in close proximity. What’s your favorite?
Posted on 7/21/24 at 4:48 pm to Slinky Dog Travel
BVI
Different hut beach bar, beach, and restaurant every nite
45 + ft sail cat will have every house luxury
Best vaca you can have if a boater
Different hut beach bar, beach, and restaurant every nite
45 + ft sail cat will have every house luxury
Best vaca you can have if a boater
Posted on 7/21/24 at 6:49 pm to Slinky Dog Travel
BVI although I’d like to do St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Posted on 7/21/24 at 6:53 pm to VABuckeye
I’ve got a client doing that next year on a 50’ catamaran. I can’t wait to see how it turns out. I’m gonna try to make it down there next summer or fall.
Posted on 7/22/24 at 12:13 pm to Slinky Dog Travel
Did Moorings in BVI and from St Lucia.
Immensely enjoyed both. ~50' catamarans
Immensely enjoyed both. ~50' catamarans
Posted on 7/23/24 at 9:16 pm to TigersnJeeps
Curious about this and have been considering for a few years.
Hire a captain and chef?
Any other specific recommendations to make this everything I can imagine?
Hire a captain and chef?
Any other specific recommendations to make this everything I can imagine?
Posted on 7/24/24 at 6:27 am to CoolKat
Make sure you have a generator for AC at night.
Buy twice as much alcohol and water as you think you need.
Buy twice as much alcohol and water as you think you need.
Posted on 7/25/24 at 6:38 am to CoolKat
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Hire a captain and chef?
Most of those boats have a captain and cook combo that work, often times a husband and wife
Posted on 7/26/24 at 7:57 am to CoolKat
We did one with a captain and a 1st mate/chef (his wife) and one with just a Captain.
Both were good. With just the Captain 1) we had to buy more food to eat onboard (breakfast and snacks mostly) on our own and 2) ate at more restaurants - which he knew and often ate free lol.
I don't recall the cost differences but the sailings were years apart.
Both were good. With just the Captain 1) we had to buy more food to eat onboard (breakfast and snacks mostly) on our own and 2) ate at more restaurants - which he knew and often ate free lol.
I don't recall the cost differences but the sailings were years apart.
Posted on 7/26/24 at 7:10 pm to TigersnJeeps
It’s a lot of husband and wife combos that live on the boats. Having a chef really makes a difference and the price isn’t much different
Posted on 7/27/24 at 10:50 am to Slinky Dog Travel
what is a ballpark figure for something like this? say a family of 4 for 7 days all inclusive
Posted on 7/27/24 at 11:00 am to CoolKat
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Hire a captain and chef?
The chef also provisions food and restocks along the way. I wouldn’t want to waste time shopping before and during the trip. The chef will keep the boat clean and do all the dishes. Depending on the size of your group that can be a ton of work. Then there’s cooking in a small galley with marine rated appliances. The chef is worth every penny and a fat tip at the end.
I’ve been on 2 BVI sails (7 day & 10 day). We’ve tried several restaurants, some very pricey, and the food onboard has always been better than onshore. The chef’s cooking is one of the most memorable parts of the trip.
The captain is also worth every penny. His role is just as much as your tour guide. He knows bar & restaurant owners, excursion guides and knows all the great places to moor or anchor. Will reserve mooring balls in advance. Communicates with other boats about weather or crowded/deserted areas. A wealth of knowledge.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 11:04 am to Jerrysworld
Say 48 ft, newer sail cat
Captain and food $20,000 and up
Have to tip capitain
We pay around $16000 , no captain, we buy our own food, delivered to boat
Older, shitty boats much cheaper
Captain and food $20,000 and up
Have to tip capitain
We pay around $16000 , no captain, we buy our own food, delivered to boat
Older, shitty boats much cheaper
This post was edited on 7/27/24 at 11:07 am
Posted on 7/27/24 at 11:08 am to Slinky Dog Travel
Spent a summer working at a sailing camp in the bvis 23 years ago. Been back a few times since most recently last summer. Bareboated as friend is a very experienced sailor and worked at said camp for many years. So that saved a lot of money. We rented a 50.- Oceanis. Had 6 adults and 6 kids under 10. The boat got smaller and smaller each day but a great vacation. Spent one night ashore at a resort (Scrub Island) which helped get some space.
Chartered through Dream Yacht Charters, for 9 days boat was around $9k. Then add on fuel, ice, provisions, mooring balls (they have an online reserve ahead pay thing), etc… it was around $6k a family before flights.
Do echo that you may get more miles out of chartering with a captain/chef. It is one of the most magical, naturally beautiful parts of the world to me. The sailing is all relatively easy to get from island to island. Once you go, you’ll want to go back all the time.
Chartered through Dream Yacht Charters, for 9 days boat was around $9k. Then add on fuel, ice, provisions, mooring balls (they have an online reserve ahead pay thing), etc… it was around $6k a family before flights.
Do echo that you may get more miles out of chartering with a captain/chef. It is one of the most magical, naturally beautiful parts of the world to me. The sailing is all relatively easy to get from island to island. Once you go, you’ll want to go back all the time.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 2:29 pm to Drop4Loss
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Say 48 ft, newer sail cat
Captain and food $20,000 and up
This is very dependent on the time of year you sail. Low season or high season.
Posted on 7/27/24 at 10:26 pm to Jerrysworld
Family of 4 assuming you need 2 cabins then you can get a 7 day charter starting between $16-18k for a 7 day all inclusive. Plenty of options from there but add 15-20% for tips plus flights to get there.
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