The Caribbean
Palm-fringed bone-white beaches border an azure sea, reefs team with exotic fish, symphony front restaurants and exclusive hotels, tropical sun - the Caribbean is a dream destination, rich in culture and tradition. With the trade winds providing superb sailing conditions, particularly between December and May, you are assured of beautiful scenery, exotic food, great sport and the cruise of a lifetime.
The Bahamas
With its vast network of islands and cays, Bahamian cruising can be split into three areas. To the north, the Abacos and Grand Bahama islands, in the centre, the Bimini and Berry Islands, Eleuthera and Nassau, and to the south the Exumas, Out Islands and Long Island. The shallow, crystal clear sea with its maze of reefs and coral teams with exotic marine life is a must for divers and sports fishermen; whilst the glamorous marinas, restaurants and clubs offer the ultimate in high living.

The Florida Keys
Linked by forty-two bridges, the Keys were lionised by Hemingway and his cohorts, to create a pleasantly bohemian environment. Its shallow water cruising is ideal for fishing, wreck exploration and dolphin watching. Ashore, the attractions include golf and lively nightlife. An ideal short break location, The Keys offer a relaxed, alternative introduction to The American Dream.

East Coast USA
Newport, Providence, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and Cape Cod
- the resorts linking the east coast cities of New York and Boston are
synonymous with New England’s reputation for art and history,
style and sophistication, and history and wealth. Together with Long
Island Sound further south, excellent cruising is to be had.