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Caribbean Charter YachtsIt sounds unbelievable but the Caribbean includes more than seven thousand islands, but some of them are very small and rocky. The whole Caribbean area is beautiful and kind of magical with its palm trees, warm and sunny weather for the whole year, azure waters and of course white sandy beaches. Many tourists decide to travel there on the cruise ships, but those who prefer chartering the yacht will definitely have more fun in this area. Luxury Yacht Rentals CaribbeanThe dry season in the Caribbean region lasts from February till June and brings only rain showers from time to time. The wet season, which delivers much more showers but with a lot of sunny days, is from July to January. In winter, sailors may expect some Christmas winds and storms coming from the north. June is the time when winds clock to the southeast at ten to fifteen knots. Throughout the year the temperature ranges between 25°C and 30°C. Luxury Yacht Charter CaribbeanThe Caribbean is just perfect for sailing with its favourable winds, great weather and incredible landscapes. However, most of the tourists who plan to visit this area cannot travel to all major islands. In that case, they should choose from the spots that are considered to be the best for sailing enthusiasts. Yacht Rental Caribbean IslandsThe British Virgin Islands archipelago includes 25 islands and each of them is a perfect place for sailors. Some even say that the British Virgin Islands are the capital of the world’s yachting and it is not an exaggeration, as every year a large number of sailors visit that area. The islands are extraordinary, sailing here is not difficult, and the distance between anchorages is quite short. No wonder that in peak season they are really crowded and sailors who come into anchorages too late may not find the convenient one. St. Vincent and the Grenadines consist of 32 islands but only nine of them are populated. St. Vincent is the big island where the port city of Kingstown is located. In opinion of many sailors it is the most picturesque port city in the whole Caribbean area. Whenever to decide to sail, St. Vincent and Grenadines are known for the best sailing conditions in the world. The gentle trade winds and peaceful warm waters are what in the past encouraged pirates to establish their capital here. The islands of Antigua and Barbuda are excellent choice for travelers who enjoy sailing but also love spending time on white sandy beaches. These two islands have it all! There are so many harbors that any sailor could spend a month there discovering all of them and what is also important they are well facilitated. Antigua is very well known among sailors as it is home for many sailing and yacht racing. Barbuda on the other hand is perfect place for people who want to relax in some secluded area. Both islands have 365 beaches and to find one without the crowds of people is not a problem. The amazing landscapes, superb sailing conditions, friendly people and lots of activities prepared for tourists are undeniable advantages of this beautiful place. |