We're often asked, "what will we do for a week on board the yacht?" The answer is that you can do all the things that you would do were you staying in a hotel, but in addition to this, you have the freedom to move from one location to another whenever you please!
The activities available to you
on board will vary with the boat that you choose. If you have an active family group, you'll want to choose a yacht that has lots of toys to amuse the children. Older and less active couples may be more interested in choosing a yacht that offers more creature comforts and gourmet cuisine. In many cases it's not necessary to compromise as many yachts offer both!
Snorkeling
Swimming over coral reefs alive with colorful fish is addictive and enjoyed by young and old alike. You'll be escorted by a member of the crew who knows where the best snorkeling spots are and who will point out the many interesting sea creatures to you. You'll feel safe and secure in crystal-clear waters averaging around 80 degrees.
Underwater Photography
It's great fun to take some underwater photos of your yachting adventure and many yachts provide underwater cameras for use by guests. These vary from simple disposable cameras to more elaborate 35mm devices. A few yachts even have underwater video cameras!
Scuba Diving
More adventurous charter guests can pick a yacht that offers scuba diving. Some have a diving instructor in the crew so even beginners can dive during the trip. Most yachts that offer diving have all the gear on board or can help you rent it locally, if you don't choose to bring your own. Some carry a dive compressor though in the Virgin Islands there are so many convenient fill stations that many yachts prefer to fill their tanks ashore. Some yachts include scuba in their charter rate but most have an extra charge for diving.
If you only want to make a few dives during your trip, you can arrange to do so through a local dive operator should your yacht fail to offer this activity. We do not recommend diving off the yacht if you are not supervised by a diving instructor or a dive master as you will not be covered by insurance.
Fishing
Most yachts carry a couple of fishing poles and troll between islands for a freshly caught dinner. Several captains are enthusiastic fishermen who may help you find some tarpon, barracuda or bonefish during the course of your trip. (Note: In the British Virgin Islands you must now have a fishing permit in order to fish.)
Water Skiing
Some yachts have outboard-powered dinghies that are powerful enough to let you water ski behind them. Often, yachts with less powerful dinghies offer other options such as a wake board, boogie board, ski tube or other towing toy.
Windsurfers
Some yachts carry one or more windsurfers for your enjoyment while in harbour. Because beginners sometimes find it frustrating and difficult to acquire the skills needed to windsurf, yachts are tending to carry alternative water toys such as Windgliders and kayaks, mentioned below.
Windgliders
Recently developed as an alternative to the windsurfer, Windgliders are much easier to use than windsurfers and quickly growing in popularity. Shorter and wider, they take up less room on the yacht and can also be used as a toying toy behind the dinghy.
Kayaks
Kayaks are becoming increasing popular and more yachts carry kayaks than windsurfers, as they are easier to use and more popular with guests. Our price list detail tells you whether the number of kayaks carried, and whether single or two-person models.
Floating Sun Mats
What a wonderful way to get a tan, floating on your comfortable foam mattress. Kids have a great time with them too, playing "King of the Hill". You can use them on deck as well, or as a swim aid while you're snorkeling if you're not a strong swimmer.
Jet Skis
Jet Skis are usually only carried on very large yachts. The British Virgin Islands doesn't allow Jet Skis except at one location, and then only by renting from the approved local operator. This works out quite well as you can have a blast in one of the best locations for this sport and enjoy the peace and quiet everywhere else.
Para Gliding
Several locations offer paragliding and your Captain can arrange for you to try this exciting activity during the course of your cruise. Just ask when you board the yacht.
Shelling, Beachcombing and Picnicking
Did we forget to mention all of the wonderful beaches that you can visit? When you sail on a cruise ship, you get to visit a beach with everyone else, but when you sail on your own private yacht, you get to visit a beach all by yourselves. Want to enjoy a romantic picnic on your own private beach? No problem!
|
Please Read
 Our Disclaimer
|
Yacht Charters by Sailing Vacations, Inc
839 Jennifer Street
Incline Village NV 89451
voice (800) 922-4880 or (775) 351-9834 outside U.S.A.
fax (775) 831-5656
© 1999-2008 all rights reserved
|
|