Main deck lounge
Triple height atrium

EXCELLENCE Motor yacht for charter

  • Length: 80m (262.5ft)
  • 12 guests in 7 cabins
  • Built: 2019, Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany
Rate from (per week)
USD 1,150,000

With her heavily reversed bow and acres of glass, the 80m (262.5ft) EXCELLENCE is one of the most distinctive yachts built in recent years and, being the sixth yacht to bear her name, also the culmination of all of the owner’s previous experience in yacht building. Working closely with Winch Design and the renowned Abeking & Rasmussen shipyard, in this groundbreaking build the owner’s vision, attitude and knowledge is evident throughout every square centimetre, and the result is an award-winning yacht with many unique and radical features.

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Main deck lounge2 of 33
Triple height atrium3 of 33
Atrium4 of 33
Owner's cabin5 of 33
Owner's cabin6 of 33
Owner's cabin bathroom7 of 33
Owner's deck lounge8 of 33
Double guest cabin9 of 33
Double guest cabin10 of 33
Upper deck lounge11 of 33
Office / staff cabin12 of 33
Cinema13 of 33
Gym14 of 33
Spa & beauty salon15 of 33
Sun deck jacuzzi16 of 33
Sun deck jacuzzi17 of 33
Sun deck seating18 of 33
Owner's deck jacuzzi19 of 33
Owner's deck20 of 33
Bridge deck dining21 of 33
Bridge deck aft22 of 33
Bridge deck seating23 of 33
Main deck aft pool24 of 33
Main deck aft pool25 of 33
Beach club26 of 33
Beach club27 of 33
Beach club28 of 33
Beach club29 of 33
Beach set-up30 of 33
Tenders & toys31 of 33
Tenders & toys32 of 33
At anchor33 of 33

Immersive luxury meets visionary design with boldness

  • Unique triple-height glass atrium
  • Tiered cinema
  • Dedicated gym
  • Wellness spa
  • Beach club with sea terrace
  • Two exquisite limo tenders by Hodgdon
  • Elevator
  • Large pool on main deck aft and two jacuzzis
  • Private owner's deck
  • Zero speed stabilisers to reduce any rolling motion while at anchor

About EXCELLENCE

Description

With her heavily reversed bow and acres of glass, the 80m (262.5ft) EXCELLENCE is one of the most distinctive yachts built in recent years and, being the sixth yacht to bear her name, also the culmination of all of the owner’s previous experience in yacht building. Working closely with Winch Design and the renowned Abeking & Rasmussen shipyard, in this groundbreaking build the owner’s vision, attitude and knowledge is evident throughout every square centimetre, and the result is an award-winning yacht with many unique and radical features.


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EXCELLENCE’s 2,115GT of internal space is intelligently unconventional. Flooded with the natural light that flows through the triple-height glass atrium and the full-height windows, her interior is at one with the surroundings. Winch Design’s interior style softens the enormous guest areas, decorated in a blend of mid-tones with occasional splashes of bright colour. A variety of woods including birds eye maple, blue ombre, sycamore, burr, limed oak and more, combines with fine Italian leathers and a selection of marble shades for the fixed furniture, accentuated with light-coloured soft furnishings and upholstery.

The entire upper deck is dedicated to the owner and includes a master suite and lounge, a private deck with jacuzzi and sun lounging area aft and a terrace area forward. Above the owner’s deck is the substantial sun deck with a lounge area and jacuzzi. There is also a large pool on the main deck with a swim-up bar. The main deck is also home to the guest accommodation with six double cabins, a lounge and dining area, a dedicated cinema room, spa, sauna and a gym. From here steps lead down to the large beach club with terrace area, and wide comfortable bathing steps to provide easy access to the plethora of water toys stored in the garage, which has also been fitted out with a bar and seating area to entertain guests while they enjoy the wide variety of water activities available.

Specification & rates
Summer cruising West Mediterranean EUR 1,100,000/EUR 1,260,000 per week (low/high)
Winter cruising Caribbean USD 1,150,000/USD 1,300,000 per week (low/high)
Built 2019, Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany
Length 80m (262.5ft)
Guests 12
No. of guest cabins 7
Crew 22
Beam 14.5m (47.6ft)
Draft 3.5m (11.5ft)
Gross tonnage 2,115
Maximum speed 16.8 knots
Cruising speed 13 knots
Fuel consumption at cruising speed 450 litres per hour
Cabin types 7 (7 × double)
Engines 2 × 2,000hp MTU
Notes
Not available for charter to US residents while in US waters.
Tenders & toys

Tenders & toys

  • 1 × Limousine tender
  • 2 × Tenders
  • 1 × Sailing dinghy
  • 2 × Deck jacuzzis
  • Pool
  • Trampoline
  • Aquapark
  • Inflatable platform
  • RYA training centre for jetskis & waverunners
  • 2 × Waverunners
  • 3 × SeaBobs
  • 1 × eFoil
  • 2 × Kayaks
  • 4 × Stand up paddleboards
  • Wakeboard
  • Kneeboard
  • Waterskis
  • Inflatable tows
  • Scuba diving equipment
  • Snorkelling gear
Fitness & wellness

Fitness equipment

  • Exercise balls
  • Free weights
  • Jump ropes
  • Kinesis machine
  • Treadmill
  • Yoga mats

Wellness

  • Hammam/Steam room
  • Massage room
  • Sauna
Videos
EXCELLENCE video (3m 44s)
Deck plans
Sun deck
Owner's deck
Bridge deck
Main deck
Lower deck
Tank deck

Testimonials

‘We loved the charter. The yacht was amazing, the crew was amazing … the BEST charter we have ever had.’

‘The charter was incredible! All our guests raved about the staff.’

‘EXCELLENCE is undeniably a masterpiece and standout yacht. It was a privilege to spend time onboard.’

‘All in all a fabulous yacht and likely to attract positive attention’

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2022

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Opéra Garnier
The excellent acoustics of the Salle Garnier at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo has maintained the great opera tradition while supporting creativity. The Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival brings together the greatest jazz musicians every autumn. Many international stars perform in this magical setting the tear round. These have included Prince, Lionel Richie, Patti Smith, Peter Doherty, Jane Birkin, the legendary rock band YES, the fabulous Lana del Rey, Carla Bruni and many more.
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One Monte Carlo
Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer presents its own prestigious take on luxury shopping with the Monte-Carlo Shopping Promenade, a cluster of forty high end boutiques near the Place du Casino. Begin your shopping tour by meandering through One Monte-Carlo opposite the Casino de Monte-Carlo. There, you’ll find the biggest names in fashion, haute couture, perfumes and jewellery in a setting that beautifully mirrors their prestige: the Principality of Monaco.
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Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is known the world over: its aquarium, its collections, its monumental architecture directly above the Mediterranean. From virtual and immersive reality, experience a unique visit with everything from watching the mesmerising fish to the discovery of ancient objects.
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Eze village
Heading East from Nice into the hills and cliffs along the Mediterranean coast, you’ll first visit Eze Village, a medieval village perched on a hilltop 430m above sea level. Situated 12km from Nice, the village nestles on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean between Nice and Monaco.
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La Croisette
Today, at more than 3km long, La Croisette in Cannes presents a diversified sidewalk where mythic hotels meet Casinos, stores of well known brands, sandy beaches, a rose garden, the new harbour, Pierre Canto and tree-shaded gardens.
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Villefranche
This quintessentially French fishing village is a popular anchorage point during any West Mediterranean yacht charter. Four miles east of Nice, this natural harbour is perfect for anyone looking for an authentic charter experience on the French Riviera.
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Beaulieu-sur-Mer
This tiny Riviera village, less than a kilometre square, lies north of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, east of Villefranche-sur-Mer and west of Eze, for which it is the perfect jumping-off point. Impossibly quaint and unspoilt, the village has been a hit with the cream of European society, royalty, prime ministers and industrialists since the late 19th century, and it's easy to see its charms.
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Cap d’Antibes
The Cap d’Antibes is a peninsula of Antibes. Located between Cannes and Nice, the harbour Port de la Salis is an incredibly beautiful anchorage point for any West Mediterranean yacht charter.
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Lerins Island
Lerins Island, is a four-island archipelago located near the Cannes coastline. The largest islands are the Île Sainte-Marguerite and the Île Saint-Honorat, and their exceptional wildlife makes them a popular place to escape and enjoy some peace and quiet.
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Saint-Tropez
One of the top three anchorage points in the French Riviera, Saint Tropez is filled with champagne bars, picturesque streets, sunshine, and stunning beaches. Anyone chartering on the West Mediterranean must anchor in Saint Tropez.
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Ramatuelle
Located in the centre of the Saint Tropez Peninsula, Ramatuelle is well worth a visit for anyone chartering in the West Mediterranean. For expansive views of the West Mediterranean sea, without the crowds of Saint Tropez, anchor in Ramatuelle.
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Jimmy'z
For more than 40 years, Jimmy’z legendary club has attracted celebrities thanks to its outstanding setting, electric atmosphere and cutting edge programming.
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Twiga
The nightclub at Twiga is born on experience reaped from the Billionaire Clubs, one of the world’s legendary nightclubs and a well-established worldwide brand. Twiga Monte Carlo nightclub was created to continue to enchant the chic international clientele, including stars of show business, fashion and sport and to become a rendez-vous for international jet set. Twiga is a location where a restaurant with a live-show dinner is suddenly converted around the customer into a nightclub after 1am.
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Bâoli
From midnight onwards, the temple of gastronomy leaves its place to a celebration hotspot, a club where friendliness rules among the stars and the international jet set. Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of Bâoli to the rhythm of celebratory music from the world’s greatest DJs. Dance the night away and enjoy the most beautiful parties of the French Riviera at the Bâoli Cannes.
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Gotha
If you are looking for a place where the party never ends but the atmosphere is a perfect blend of fun and sophistication, then this cool, popular Cannes nightclub is a great place to start. Everyone who visits Cannes should try and spend a night in Gotha at least once. After all, it is an amazing experience!
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Les Caves du Roy
This is where parties of international repute are held and where the atmosphere on the right night is simply stunning: beautiful girls, international stars and the right mix of partygoers are all out to have a great time together. And then, there are the goose bumps when DJ Jack-E greets the 'party people from all over the world' with his legendary Welcome back to Saint Tropez. Orders of Roederer Cristal Methusalem are celebrated with a fanfare, lighting effects and fireworks.
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L'Opéra
The Opera in Saint- Tropez features outstanding dancers and artists who perform one after the other on the central podium tables, as on improvised stages, transporting you to another world for an exception evening's entertainment.
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Nikki Beach Club
Unwind in a beautiful, relaxing environment in the glamorous principality of Monaco, with stunning sunsets across the Mediterranean and world class entertainment. Head to Nikki Beach to soak up the sun on luxurious day beds while enjoying lunch and creative cocktails.
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Le Méridien Beach Plaza
Experience everything in Monaco or lounge in exclusivity on our hotel's private beach - or do both. Ask any of our locally savvy resort associates and 24-hour concierge for recommendations on how to fuel your cultural experience or allow us to arrange for a snorkeling safari in a natural marine reserve, a gourmet cooking class or a private massage on the resort's exclusive beach.
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Hotel-du-Cap-Eden-Roc
Take in the surroundings and you will see the seaside cabanas where Greta Garbo luxuriated, the sparkling blue waters where Kirk Douglas waterskied, the craggy rocks where Marc Chagall sketched and the iconic saltwater pool where countless stars have bathed. What will your story be? Live the legend.
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Le Martinez
Beneath the French Riviera sun, caressed by soft breezes that tickle the palms, welcome to a place of unique experiences from sunrise to sunset. On the glittering, world famous Croisette, the private beach of the Hôtel Martinez is Cannes’s site of unforgettable encounters, the place to see and to be seen.
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Le Majestic
Opposite the Lérins islands, La Plage Le Majestic offers all kinds of sporting temptations and is the ideal place to relax. Choose from classic and innovative watersports and enjoy cocktails and delicious treats.
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Nikki Beach
You’ll find Saint-Tropez’s in-crowd bronzing themselves on oversized plush daybeds, sipping exotic cocktails and chilling to the all-day tunes of Nikki Beach’s world class DJs.
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Mer d'Eze
One of the French Riviera’s best kept secrets, Eze is filled with lovely beaches that make the perfect location for days ashore. Combined with s gorgeous medieval village, this is one anchorage point not to be missed from your West Mediterranean bucket list.
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Porquerolles Islands
Just off the town of Hyères, these islands bear all the Mediterranean hallmarks: pine trees, olive trees, vineyards and rosemary. The clear waters and protected nature of the area are a pleasant change from the energy of the coast. Anchor off Grand-Cale to the south of the island.
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Spa Métropole by Givenchy, Hôtel Métropole
With 10 treatment rooms, including single and double suites, this is the place for some serious pampering, partner in tow. Book in for the exclusive two-hour Le Soin Noir Renaissance Intégrale ritual, which uses Givenchy’s age-defying black algae extract, or a heavenly body treatment that uses the brand’s exclusive Celestial Body Interlude scrub. Other facilities include chroma-therapy baths, hammam showers, sauna, caldarium, ice fountain, sensory showers, and the Karl Lagerfeld-designed pool.
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Les Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo
A temple to the Mediterranean, Les Thermes Marins de Monte-Carlo has been harnessing the healing properties of the sea since it was inaugurated in 1908. Today the award-winning spa is world famous for its marine treatments – an entire floor is dedicated to marine therapies. Signature treatments include sea water or algae baths, ground seaweed hot packs and Mediterranean black soap. Take a dip in the sea water swimming pool with views out over your yacht berthed below.
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Cinq Mondes Spa, Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
For a wide range of treatments and a varied menu, head to the Cinq Monde Spa. As the name suggests, treatments from five continents range from holistic therapies such as Indonesian facials and Chinese tao pressure point techniques, Japanese shiatsu, Indian Ayurveda, and Polynesian kneading, to North African scrubs, Swedish sports massage and Brazilian toning wraps. Facilities include a hammam and sauna, indoor and outdoor swimming pool and a large relaxation area.
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Le Spa, Grand-Hôtel Cap Ferrat
This iconic Riviera hotel has one of the best spas along this gilded coast. Set in landscaped Mediterranean gardens, Le Spa is in a sprawling, curved modern building with nine treatment pavilions, including four al fresco cabins and a spacious suite for couples' treatments. Immerse yourself in the spa zone with a sauna or steam room or take a dip in the heated jet-stream pool, before lounging by the counter-current pool, all the while enjoying the views over the Cap and the Mediterranean below.
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The Diane Barrière Spa, Hotel Majestic Barrière
Whether getting red-carpet ready or simply looking for a pampering treatment, the Diane Barrière Spa by Clarins is the place to head. A bubble of well-being right on the fabled Croisette, the spa has been designed especially for the Art Deco palace and is where you will find some of the best trained therapists in the business. With both botanical training from Ligne St. Barth, and marine knowledge from Biologique Recherche, their facial and body treatments are renowned the world over.
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Valmont Spa, Hôtel Château de la Messardière
An extensive three-year renovation included the creation of the Valmont Spa. Covering 1,000 sqm, the spa area offers nine treatment rooms, a cryotherapy chamber, hammam, sauna and an indoor pool, all housed within carved stone vaults and columns. Cocooned away from the bustle of St Tropez, guests can enjoy a peaceful afternoon in this sublime setting with a treatment followed by a few hours relaxing by the large pool with views over the yachts anchored in the Bay of Saint-Tropez.
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Spa Byblos by Sisley
Synonymous with star-studded glamour, the iconic Hôtel Byblos has reigned over the St Tropez old town scene since 1967. Home to the equally famous Les Caves du Roy nightclub, just about every Hollywood A lister has tripped the light fantastic in its hallowed halls. Many have then taken refuge the following day at the Spa Byblos by Sisley, with soothing Sisley treatments, including full body massages, and a private hammam and jacuzzi.
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Lily of the Valley
Swiss clinic meets spa retreat at Lily of the Valley, a welcome addition to the Riviera’s wellness portfolio. For a spot of wellbeing combined with indulgence, spend a few days ashore after your charter to rejuvenate and repair your mind and body. The spa’s range of holistic programmes are based around weight loss, sport or detox, with nutritional plans and fitness classes combined with cutting-edge treatments. That said, if you want to lounge by the pool cocktail in hand, this is also allowed.
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Les Mas Candilles
In the backcountry of Cannes, Les Mas Candilles is a serene spa retreat with an 18th century Provençal villa alongside modern buildings. Just minutes from the medieval cobbled streets of Mougins, the property’s Spa Candille is in a tranquil setting nestled amidst lavender filled landscaped gardens. With its Zen atmosphere, guests can escape the busy atmosphere of bustling Cannes with a pampering ESPA treatment, before relaxing by the infinity pool with views over the valley below.
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La Réserve Ramatuelle
La Réserve Ramatuelle, just outside Saint-Tropez, is effortlessly cool and private, and houses a 1,000sqm wellness centre with customised programmes, hydrotherapy sessions, massages and facials. It also offers luxury bootcamps including better-aging programmes based on the anti-aging practices at Nescens Clinique de Genolier in Switzerland. Slim down, tone up or simply elevate your overall well-being by fusing together exercise, spa treatments and balanced meals to provide speedy results.
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Lio Ibiza
Cabaret with your dinner? With the lights dimmed low and a spectacular show, eat, drink and watch the theatrical magic unfold. Fire eaters, singers and dancers – this is where the party’s at.
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Ushuaia
Hotel, restaurant and night club - you can stayover for the immersive Ushuaïa experience or just join the party for a night and revel in the Ibiza spirit. Keep an eye out for celebrities – it’s a favourite haunt.
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Amnesia
Internationally famous, Amnesia has won awards for just being the best. Found on the highway between Sant Antoni de Portmany and Ibiza Town – this temple of electronic music is worth a visit.
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O Beach
O Beach in Ibiza offers unique, lavish fun in a poolside environment. For high-end service and beautiful surroundings, all complemented with a vibrant soundtrack and world class entertainment make sure you stop at O Beach.
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Cotton Beach Club
Feeling free and carefree, open, happy and alive is strong is at the heart of the Cotton experience. Enjoy sustainable thinking, world-class service and design during your yacht charter to Ibiza.
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Beso Beach
The rustic beach club vibe brings a little boho to Ibiza. Fresh flavours and fun are Beso’s mantra as they serve up food and live music.
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Ibiza castle tours
Perched on a dramatic hill, Ibiza Castle, or Castell d'Eivissa in Catalan, marks the top of Ibiza’s Dalt Vila, or Upper Town. The island landmark was built over the course of more than 1,000 years - 12th Century medieval architecture sits next to an 18th Century barracks.
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Las Salinas
Las Salinas in Ibiza is the dream anchorage point for any active charters or water sports enthusiasts. Enjoy exploring the ocean with one of the many toys available onboard your superyacht, or take the tender ashore and hike along the coast and up to the pirate watchtower.
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Aguas blancas
Spend a day like a local during your West Mediterranean yacht charter with a visit to Aguas blancas in Ibiza. With a view of Tagomago Island and Cala San Vicente, you’ll be able to unwind in peace and quiet.
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Es Calo de Sant Agusti port
To experience the most authentic sense of Ibiza, anchor in Es Calo de Sant Agusti port. Surrounded by an unspoiled landscape and traditional fishing boats, Es Calo de Sant Agusti is truly a place to escape.
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Cala Conta
For active charterers who find it hard to sit still, Cala Conta is the ideal beach destination. With lots of different areas to explore, and calm azure waters to swim in, there’s plenty to keep you entertained. Cala Conta is also one of the best places to enjoy incredible views of the smaller islands that surround Ibiza’s coastline.
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Cala Xarraca
For any budding photographers, the anchorage at Cala Xarraca during your West Mediterranean charter is a must. Thanks to the surrounding pine forests and red rock cliffs, this is one of the most isolated bays in Ibiza and offers some of the most fabulous views. The waters are also incredibly clear, making it a wonderful spot for snorkelling as well.
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Cala Tarida
Perfect for families looking to spend a day ashore during their Ibiza/West Mediterranean yacht charter, Cala Tarida offers a large beach, complete with plenty of fine white sand and turquoise blue water that’s ideal for swimming, paddling, and playing in.
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Es Vedra
Shrouded in mystery, to experience a piece of Ibiza’s magic you must visit Es Vedra during your private Ibiza yacht charter. Rising from the sea and standing at almost 400m high, prepare to have your breath taken away the first time you visit.
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Calas Benirras
Any motor or sailing yacht charter in West Mediterranean must include a few hours at anchor off Cala Benirras beach. Located on the north of the island, this beach is famous for having some of the most spectacular and romantic sunsets in the Mediterranean.
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Cala San Vicente
Ten minutes from San Juan, Cala San Vincente is the prime beach for any watersports enthusiasts. With a diving centre and calm, clear waters perfect for stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking, everyone from the most experienced to total novices will have a blast.
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Ibiza town
Known for having lively nightlife, visitors to Ibiza town are surprised by just how much this port city has to offer. From stunning architecture to gorgeous beaches, this anchorage point during your West Mediterranean yacht charter really does have something for everyone.
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Formentera
Escape the hustle and bustle of Ibiza and spend a few days soaking up the sun and swimming in the sea that surrounds Formentera. The smallest of the Balearic Islands, this is a popular spot for windsurfing in particular, so make sure to add it to your West Mediterranean charter itinerary if you want to try something different.
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Ses Salines
The Ses Salines Natural Park is an ideal destination for the chance to explore some of the island’s most incredible scenery during your charter experience in Ibiza.
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IT restaurants
Found at the scenic Marina Botafoch overlooks the Mediterranean, with gorgeous views of the ancient walled city, making it the perfect spot for private parties and weddings.
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Sa Nansa
Open all year round for half-days and nights, in an urban setting Sa Nansa specialises in Ibizan cuisine, with a menu that showcases locally caught fish and seafood.
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Juan y Andrea
This family-run restaurant on Illetes de Formentera beach is surrounded by palm trees. Take a seat on the terrace for amazing views and excellent cuisine.
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El Olivo Mio
A romantic restaurant in the heart of the old town, at El Olivo Mio the tables overflow onto the cobbled street, and you can choose from a Mediterranean menu made with quality produce.
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Blue Marlin Ibiza
Head to Cala Jondal for day-to-night entertainment, creative cocktails and globally influenced fare from sushi to pasta at this beach club with big-name DJs.
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The Beach by Ushuaïa
The Beach by Ushuaïa is one of several restaurants within the hotel. Combining Mediterranean dishes fused with Asian flavours at a beach pavilion with hammocks and music.
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Dalt Vila
Ibiza's old town, with its imposing Castell d'Eivissa, sits atop the town. Explore these winding cobbled streets on foot to find intimate bars, rustic restaurants, cozy cafes, art galleries and a dazzling melange of cultural goings-on.
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Shopping
From the high-end designer brands known worldwide to bohemian markets selling hand-crafted pieces and vintage fashion and jewellery, Ibiza delivers all manner of retail therapy.
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Hiking
Take in historical buildings, local trades and family restaurants, breath-taking pine-clad interior landscapes and stunning coastal vistas with secret coves and white-sand beaches. Ibiza has as a great deal to offer hikers of all ambitions.
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Night market
Serious shoppers may choose to avoid the heat of the day and browse by night at night markets like Las Dalias, deep in the heart of the island. There are endless sources of creativity and inspiration as well as DJs and dining on local delicacies.
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Hotel Belmond
Fine regional wines and delicious local produce like deep-fried scampi and black olive dumplings, served al fresco on the wisteria-covered balcony of La Terrazza restaurant in Portofino.
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Il Piccolo Principe
With two Michelin stars, this restaurant serves exceptional modern Mediterranean dishes accompanied by a selection of the finest wines from the wine cellar.
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Villa Verde
Dine al fresco on the terrace and tantalise your palate with the specialties of the house in an enchanting setting.
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Da Paolino
Set in a lemon grove and dappled with shade from its branches, this Paolino in Capri has gone from a simple little restaurant and become an institution. Fine wines from local vineyards, fish fresh from Marina Grande.
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Regina Isabella
Michelin-star Executive Chef Pasquale Palamaro prepares traditional Mediterranean or international fare at Regina Isabella while you enjoy views over the garden or the ocean.
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Chiaia Di Luna
Traditional island recipes, to be enjoyed by the pool or on a terrace that reigns over the panorama of the beautiful and wild land of Ponza.
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Terrazza Bosquet
Chef Antonino Montefusco's creates one Michelin star dishes served on a beautiful terrace where you can listen to the sounds of the sea as the stars glimmer overhead.
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Palazzo Avino
Enjoy a formal candlelit dinner at Rossellini's restaurant or a delicious casual meal at Terrazza Belvedere. Now you can experience the Chef’s Table and the Sommelier’s Table too during your West Mediterranean yacht charter to Amalfi.
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Il Comandante - Romeo Hotel
On your trip to Naples make sure to visit Il Comandante. This one Michelin star restaurant is on the top floor and offers spectacular views of the Gulf of Naples as you dine on Head Chef Salvatore Bianco's creative, refined gourmet cuisine.
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Palazzo Petrucci
Chef Lino Scarallo revives typical 'o ragu e Mare' dishes at this one Michelin star restaurant on Villa Donn'Anna beach in Posillipo.
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Eden Roc
A staple of the Positano restaurant scene where you can sample genuine delicacies true to the flavours of the Mediterranean, cultivated in the restaurant's own garden.
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La Sponda
The light Mediterranean cuisine at Le Sirenuse’s romantic restaurant is based on fresh local ingredients and inspired by the great culinary traditions of Naples and the Amalfi Coast. Dine by the light of four hundred candles during your yacht charter to Positano.
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Don Camillo
Chef Giovanni Guarneri's philosophy is to develop new culinary traditions in his own personal evolution of the local cuisine. Dine beneath vaulted stone ceilings at Don Camillo.
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Pietro D’Agostino
From the catch of the day and locally sourced produce to escargot caviar and the intense flavour of premium Sicilian olive oils, La Capinera offers Michelin-starred interpretations of traditional Sicilian cuisine with Ionian views.
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Osteria Dei Vespri
Stroll to this restaurant in a pedestrianised part of Palermo for a friendly welcome from the long-established owners and discover modern dishes made from local ingredients.
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Portofino
Romantic, photogenic, ever popular, the pastels of Portofino are a must-see on any yacht tour of the Italian Riviera.
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Cinque Terre
This is an ideal anchorage during a yacht charter in the Italian Riviera. Famed for its amazing natural landscape, this series of five fishing villages (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore) along the coastline of the Italian Riviera is a UNESCO world heritage site thanks to the incredible culture.
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Pisa
The Duomo Cathedral, the Square of Miracles and, of course, the eponymous tower, so much to see. The Romanesque buildings, Gothic churches and Renaissance piazzas that line these streets are full of charm.
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Elba Island
Elba Island in Tuscany is a paradise for those who love exploring, bird watching, being immersed in nature, hiking and endless views.
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Genoa
Walking around Genoa is a great way to spend a day during your West Mediterranean luxury yacht charter, exploring restaurants, palaces, art galleries and the 13th century cathedral.
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Blue Grotto
Famous since Roman times as Emperor Tiberius' favourite nymphaea, or temples dedicated to sea nymphs, this sea cave in Capri shimmers with azure light.
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Gardens of Augustus
Moments away from the Charterhouse of San Giacomo, the floral terraces of the Gardens of Augustus present amazing views of the Faraglioni, Bay of Marina Piccola and Via Krupp.
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Via Krupp
The famously vertiginous pathway in Capri weaves its way down from the Gardens of Augustus and winds its way along at the foot of the cliffs to Marina Piccola.
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Duomo di Amalfi
Dominating the Piazza del Duomo is Amalfi's cathedral. The cathedral and its bell tower were built in the 13th century but the intricate Byzantine façade was added in the 19th century.
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Terra Murata
Panoramic views across the Bay of Naples from this pastel-painted beauty at the island's highest point. Don't miss the 16th century Palazzo d'Avalos while you're there.
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Mount Vesuvius
Ever hiked up a volcano? Follow the trail and climb over 1,000m to look into the crater and admire the views of Naples and, of course, its famous victim, Pompeii.
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Pompeii ruins
When this thriving Roman city was engulfed by ash in 79AD, it reserved some remarkable insights - and some rather chilling ones - about life in Roman times.
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Portofino
Thanks to the incredibly beautiful harbour, anchoring in Portofino is a must for anyone enjoying a superyacht charter in Italy. The boom of the 1950s jet-set era hasn’t stopped, and today Portofino is filled with glamourous parties and champagne evenings.
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Cinque Terre
One of the top anchorage points in the Italian Riviera, Cinque Terre is also Italy's most famous walking route. Located in Liguria, this string of seaside villages is not to be missed during your Italian Riviera yacht charter.
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Elba Island
Located on the Tuscan Archipelago, Elba Island was famously known as Napolean’s place of exile. Today, the island has established a reputation for having some of the best beaches in the region, along with some of the most delicious seafood and wine around.
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Chiaia di Luna
This anchorage point on the island of Ponza is world famous, thanks to the stunning crescent-shaped moon beach that’s framed by sheer white cliffs. Chiaia di Luna should be on any West Mediterranean charter itinerary.
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Capri
This island in the Bay of Naples is the home of limoncello and the Blue Grotto. Combining upscale hotels with a beautiful, rural landscape, Capri should be on every West Mediterranean yacht charter bucket list.
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Amalfi
Picturesque is the only way to describe an Amalfi Coast yacht charter thanks to its pastel-coloured villages, stunning clifftops and magical coves and beaches. An Amalifi Coast anchorage gives you the chance to enjoy long coastal drives around Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, and long, lazy days at anchor surrounded by the scent of cliffside lemon groves.
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Procida
This tiny spot in the Bay of Naples is a slice of paradise for anyone on a superyacht charter in the West Mediterranean. Famous for growing some of the most delicious lemons in the world, Procida is truly exquisite.
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Ischia
Ischia is a volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples that’s known for having incredible mineral-rich thermal waters. If you are planning a visit during your luxury West Mediterranean yacht charter, make sure you visit Maronti Beach in the south of the island.
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Naples
Take a berth in the Port of Naples with views of Mount Vesuvius in the background. A must-see part of any Italian yacht charter, Naples is the perfect combination of beautiful architecture, historical sites, and delicious pizza.
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Positano
One of the most iconic villages in the Amalfi Coast, Positano is a seaside paradise. Enjoy views of Positano’s coastline from Spiaggia Grande from one of the many wonderful local cafes. For active charterers, why not discover the local villages with a hike along the Path of the Gods, or a walking tour on the Piazza dei Mulini.
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Nerano
Named after Emperor Tiberio Nerone, no luxury yacht charter to Italy would be complete without anchoring in Nerano. This idyllic fishing village is situated between Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast, and is known for having stunning coastal walks in an around the Natural Marine Reserve of Punta Campanella.
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Sorrento
A berth in the Marina Piccola in Sorento places you in prime position to explore this wonderful part of the Italian coastline. Head inland and explore the Corso Italia, Sorrento’s main shopping street, or head across to the Marina Grande, where you can stroll around the stunning fishing village and dine in local delicacies.
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Taormina
Perched high above the sea, Taormina on Sicily’s east coast offers anyone who visits the chance to escape into a world of adventure and culture. Known both for the Teatro Antico di Taormina, an ancient Greco-Roman theatre still used today, and for its proximity to the active volcano Mount Etna, Taormina is truly a town that offers the best of both worlds.
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Agrigento
Anchor off Maddalusa Beach and take the tender into San Leone to visit Agrigento, the City of Temples. It’s the perfect way to incorporate some culture into a Sicily yacht charter. Travel back to ancient Greece with a visit to the Valle dei Templi, a UNESCO world heritage site and explore the delights of the Via Atenea in the old town.
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Castellammare del Golfo
Anchoring in the beautiful seaside town of Castellammare del Golfo gives you the chance to truly unwind by the ocean during your Italian yacht charter. Wander through the harbour, explore rocky coves and stroll past the castle and through the town to your heart’s content.
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Mako
A historic club close to the Genoese seafront in Albaro. Its large terrace overlooks the sea at and offers one of the city's most evocative sunset watching spots.
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Covo di Nord-Est
A former private house with its own tender quay that has hosted the great and the good over the years, from royalty to ratpackers.
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VV Club Capri
In the high-end shopping street via Vittorio Emanuele, Capri’s VV CLUB welcomes international guests to the island's most fashionable club.
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Forte Dei Marmi
At Twiga Beach in Versilia, on the Tuscan Coast, lies Forte Dei Marmi, where you can sip cocktails on an Arabian gazebo and enjoy privacy, reserved cabins, a heated seawater swimming pool and attentive service.
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Conca del Sogno
Peace and privacy with terraces overlooking the sea for those in search of a beachside haven with a small pebbly beach, bar and kitchen.
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Tao, Taormina
Rent a cabana in one of four different areas and enjoy personal butler service, from cocktail and lunch to renting jetskis, or stay until late when DJs entertain.
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Cala Domestica
Surrounded by two promontories, Cala Domestica with its former mining port, is one of the most beautiful beaches in southern Sardinia. Enjoy a hike around one of the many trails that surround the beach, before swimming and snorkelling in the azure waters in the afternoon to cool down.
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Cala di Volpe
Translated as ‘the bay of the fox’, Cala di Volpe Sardinia offers some of the best beaches in the Costa Smeralda. Make the most of crystal clear waters before heading up to the astounding ‘Cala di Volpe’ hotel, famously featured in the James Bond movie ‘The spy who loved me’.
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Cala Luna Sunshine
Located in the Gulf of Orosei, Cala Luna is one of Sardinia’s most scenic beaches. Surrounded by clusters of rock formations and caves, Cala Luna beach is perfect for rock climbing as well as more traditional beach activities like snorkelling, kayaking and fishing. Fans of the movie ‘Swept away’ (the original and remake), should definitely visit Carla Luna as part of their Sardinian yacht charter.
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Tavolara
Tavolara island, just off the northeast coast of Sardinia, is a great anchorage for any Italy yacht charter experience. Perfect in summer or early autumn, one of the nicest things to do in Tavolara is to hike from Spalmatore di Terra beach to Pratone where you can enjoy immense views of the Gulf of Olbia.
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Sassari
Often described as’ beautiful’ and ‘regal’, Sassari is the second largest city in Sardinia. Known for being a city rich in art, culture, neoclassical architecture and history, anchoring in Sassari is a must for anyone exploring Sardinia.
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Castelsardo
Fortified with a castle, Castelsardo on the northern coast of Sardinia is an ideal anchorage for anyone on an Italian yacht charter between western Sardinia and the islands or Tavolara, Molara, and Isola to the east.
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Scivu Beach
Enjoy sunny days surrounded by white sands and rocky cliffs while anchored at Scivu Beach in Sardinia. The perfect location for anyone enjoying a private yacht charter in Italy.
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Porto Cervo
For five-star dining experiences, glorious beaches and a magnificent marina, taking a berth at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Porto Cervo in Sardina is a must. One of the most popular summer destinations for a private yacht charter Italy, enjoy admiring the marina, exploring the boutiques and sipping cocktails in one of the many luxurious bars.
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Villasimius
Offering stunning beaches and nightlife, Villasimius is a fine anchorage for anyone looking to experience all that Sardinia can offer during a yacht charter in Italy. Active charterers can take a trip to nearby dive sites like Isola die Càvoli and explore sunken shipwrecks. After a day spent swimming and sunning, head into the centre and dance until daybreak in anyone of the numerous bars and chic clubs.
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Alghero
Anchoring in Alghero gives you the chance to explore one of northwest Sardinia’s most beautiful medieval cities. Lose yourself in the city centre, and enjoy wandering along the golden sea walls that surround the Centro Storico.
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Arbatax
If you’re headed to Tortolì as part of your Italy yacht charter experience, then a visit to Arbatax is a must! The home of the annual Rocce Rosse Blues music festival, Arbatax is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to explore Gulf of Orosei.
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Caprera Island
Home of Giuseppe Garibaldi, Caprera Island is one of the most popular spots to visit in northern Sardinia. Known for the ever-changing blue colour of the sea, Caprera Island is a haven for diving enthusiasts thanks to the underwater landslides of Shark Point, Cala Inglesi, and Fiordino.
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Maddalena
Located in northern Sardinia, the port of Palau in La Maddalena is the ideal anchorage. A popular destination for snorkelling is Cala Brigantina, a cosy cove with shallow waters that are filled with marine life.
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San Pietro
Located off the coast of Sardinia, San Pietro Island is the sixth largest island off the Italian coast. Featuring jagged cliffs, a 19th century lighthouse and rocky coves and beaches, spend long, lazy days at anchor during your private yacht charter in Italy.
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Spalmatore Beach
Located in the Province of Sassari, Spalmatore Beach is ideal for anyone looking for a place to enjoy snorkelling, swimming and sunbathing during their Italian yacht charter.
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Doctors Beach
Although it’s a bit of a hike to get there on land, Doctors Beach (or Spiaggia del Dottore) near Porto Istana in Sardinia is well worth the trip. Known for having great snorkelling and scuba diving spots, make sure you stay until sun down, when the setting sun turns the rocks on the southern side of the beach a deep shade of red.
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Cagliari
Anchoring in Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, gives you the chance to wander through winding streets in the Old Quarter, and enjoy the city’s stunning architecture and archaeology. From Poetto beach to Il Castello, Cagliari is another world.
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Olbia
The Greek word for ‘happiness’, Olbia is the ideal anchorage for anyone on an Italian yacht charter in Costa Smeralda. Known for the San Simplicio basilica, the palm-tree lined waterfront and quaint cafes make for gorgeous afternoons exploring the city at your leisure.
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Catania
Discover the best of the Ionian Sea in Catania on Sicily’s east coast. The second largest city in Sicily, Catania is at the base of Mount Etna, making it an ideal destination for any thrill seekers keen to hike the trails around this active volcano.
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Cefalu
Considered one of Italy’s most lovely resort towns, Cefalu in northern Sicily is known for its 12th century Norman cathedral. When you’re done sightseeing unwind on some of Sicily’s finest beaches, and enjoy a beautiful sunset across the water.
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Favignana
Favignana island in northwestern Siciliy is part of any dream summer yacht charter. With its crystal clear, azure waters there are plenty of opportunities for swimming and diving, as well as coastal explorations on foot.
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Levanzo
The smallest of the Egadi Islands, dropping anchor in Levanzo means charter guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the island’s gorgeous port to the full extent. Surrounded by a tiny village, make sure to head to the Grotta del Genovese to enjoy the prehistoric artwork to its full extent.
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Mondello
One of the many treasure troves on the Sicilian coastline, Mondello has an astounding 1.5km coastline and beautiful blue waters which are the ideal spot for long, lazy days on the beach. It’s also home to numerous sailing and surfing clubs, some of which are responsible for training Olympic champions. If you’re keen to expand your Italian charter experience, Mondello is this place.
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Palermo
Anchoring in Palermo, the capital city of Sicily, puts you at the heart of all the action. Sail to the edge of Europe on your luxury Italy yacht charter, and experience a city filled with hidden gems. For a night of classical music head to Teatro Politeama Garibaldi after a day exploring the city’s most unique jewellery boutiques.
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Sciacca
For anyone looking for a unique anchorage, Sciacca in Sicily is the ideal destination. From spas to carnivals, this fishing town is a step removed from the usual tourist hotspots, while still offering visitors plenty of options when it comes to things to see and do.
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Syracuse
Anyone on a superyacht charter in Sicily should make time to stop in Syracuse. While it’s the perfect place to explore the southeast of the island, Syracuse itself is known for its ancient ruins, Roman amphitheatre, and the Orecchio di Dionisio, a limestone cave shaped like a human ear.
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Trapani
For views as far as the Aegadian Islands, medieval villages, a beautiful coastline, and parks, anyone on a yacht charter to Sicily has to anchor in Trapani. This old-world Mediterranean town is filled with places to visit, including the 17th-century Torre di Ligny watchtower and Chiesa del Purgatorio church, just north of the beautiful harbour.
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Isola Bella
Known as the Pearl of the Ionian, Isola Bella is a stark juxtaposition of sleepy fishing village romance and exotic sculptural gardens.
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Mount Etna jeep tour
Explore Europe's highest volcano by off-road vehicle to check out lava flows old and new, the Alcantara Gorge and take a short hike to the crater.
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Stromboli
Explore the black sand beaches and take an 8km private guided tour up 400m on this volcanic island along a nature trail to observe volcanic activity first-hand.
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Belvedere Quattrochi
For exceptional views across the Mediterranean sea, look no further than a trip to Belvedere Quattrochi in Lipari. Meaning ‘beautiful’ (‘Bel’) ‘view’ (‘verde’), take a walk along the footpath Strada San Leonardo and gaze out to the Isle Vulcano and the Isle of Sicily.
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Castello
The castle itself dates back to the 15th century but the site has been inhabited since 4,000BC so it's also an important archaeological site.
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Old town
Shops and cafés nestle between steep slopes and narrow streets that offer, late at night, live music, delicacies. Marina Corta, a short stroll away, where you’ll find the small fishing port and colourful boats.
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Mondello
Enjoy the long, gently sloping beach with safe bathing for all or stroll along the promenade past the tall pines, palms and villas.
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Theatro Massimo
This famous opera house is right in the heart of the Sicilian capital of Palermo, culturally and physically. They also present concerts, ballet and recitals.
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Porto Rotondo
Give yourself some intensive retail therapy at high-end boutiques near Piazza Quadra, Piazza San Marco, and Piazza Casbah.
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Tavolara
This island is an adventure paradise. Hike the Via Ferrata or take a 4x4 off-road tour, go rappelling, canyoning, mountain biking or kayaking.
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Nora
Explore Sardinia's richest archaeological site, a city founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th century, then Carthaginian, then Roman, overlooked by the 16th century tower. Snorkel over Roman roads and other remains.
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Pevero Golf Club
A beautiful course with natural ponds, fragrant undergrowth and tees with panoramic views of Costa Smeralda, the island of Caprera and the Gulf of Pevero.
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Filippino
Expect a great selection of fresh fish at this historic restaurant, carefully and traditionally prepared and served in a relaxed atmosphere.
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ConFusion
In this delightful restaurant Chef Italo Bassi reinvents traditional Italian dishes, giving them a skilful twist using some unexpected ethnic influences.
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La Corona
Dine on a beach house terrace right on the sand of a beautiful azure bay with the Olbian coast in the distance. The emphasis is on very fresh seafood prepared in a Mediterranean style.
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Bacchus Ristorante
Taste the flavours of Sardinia with exquisite dishes lovingly prepared using local ingredients. Convenient for the airport, this restaurant's best tables overlook the pool.
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Dulchémente
In the heart of old Olbia, this contemporary restaurant features all the Sardinian classics expertly prepared as well as innovative modern dishes. The fish is excellent.
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Conca del Sogno
A bejewelled shelter for those who seek peace and privacy with terraces overlooking the sea, a small pebbly beach, bar and kitchen.
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Serra de Tramuntana
Take a trip inland to the spectacular Serra de Tramuntana range. Mallorca’s northwest coast and its hinterland are remarkably wild, with limestone peaks and cliffs that loom over the brilliant blue sea like ramparts. Gold-stone villages and hamlets sit atop hillsides, offering a glimpse of ancient Mallorca. The region’s unique cultural and geographical features have been recognised Unesco on to its World Heritage List.
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Castle Bellver
Visit this well-preserved 14th Century royal fortress surrounded by fragrant pine woods, an interesting museum and superb views over Palma Bay.
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Sa Foradada
Once home to Archduke Luis Salvador, Sa Foradada is the iconic rock formation on the northwest coastline of Mallorca. Work up an appetite for dinner and enjoy gorgeous sea views with a pre-dinner stroll around the area.
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Camp de Mar
Enjoy luxury, comfort, and incredible golfing opportunities at Camp de Mar, an exclusive resort town in Mallorca. If you want to work on your swing on some of the best green in the West Mediterranean, add Camp de Mar to your yacht charter itinerary.
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Cala Figuera
This fishing port in Santanyí is one of the most romantic places in Mallorca and the West Mediterranean. Calm and tranquil, with great scenery, this is the ideal spot for any honeymoon charter around the West Mediterranean.
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Cape Formentor to Pollensa
Travel from the tip of the island of Mallorca at Cape Formentor, known locally as the ‘meeting point of the winds’, to Pollensa in the north of Mallorca onboard your superyacht charter in Mallorca.
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Es Trenc
Thanks to its Caribbean blue waters, Es Trenc is one of the most well-known beaches in Mallorca, Spain. Any sailing yacht charter in the Balearics must include a day at anchor soaking up the sun on the white sand.
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Cala Mondrago
Located within Mondrago National Park in the southeast corner of Mallorca, Cala Mondrago beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Mallorca. For the chance to add some excitement and exploration into your West Mediterranean yacht charter, add Cala Mondrago to your list of anchorage points.
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Port de Soller
For a scenic, well-sheltered anchorage during your Mallorca yacht charter, Port Soller is a must. Combining seaside beauty with local history and gorgeous scenery Port Soller offers visitors the chance to relax and unwind in total peace and quiet.
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Porto Cristo
Enjoy the bright blue waters in family-friendly Porto Cristo on Mallorca’s east coast. Spend the day soaking up the sunshine and splashing in the waves before heading to one of the sublime local restaurants that fill the port and indulging in a plate of fresh seafood and a glass of Palo de Mallorca.
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The Club Mallorca
The hippest club on Palma Beach and probably the liveliest place in Mallorca. The team and the dancers keep the rhythm going all night.
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Ponderosa
Discover this restaurant in Playa de Muro, Mallorca. Specialising in rice, paellas and Mediterranean cuisine on the beach, prepared with care to celebrate Mallorca cuisine.
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Gran Folies
Located in Cala Llamp (Port d’Andratx), the Beach Club Gran Folies is a restaurant-bar where you will find a restaurant, swimming pool, solarium and cocktails. Plus enjoy a dip in the sea, which is right at your feet – this is the perfect place to spend a day off, celebrate an event or just drop in for dinner.
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Nikki Beach
Nikki Beach is a chic and sophisticated location only 20 minutes from central Palma. Come for the chilled atmosphere and stay to experience one of the best day-party venues in the world. Set overlooking the Isla de sa Porrassa on Calvia Beach, it’s a place to relax as talented chefs whip up glorious dishes and bar staff provide modern twists on traditional cocktails and mocktails.
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Andreu Genestra
The Andreu Genestra restaurant offers a sophisticated take on Mediterranean food, taking rustic ingredients and applying modern culinary techniques with delicious results.
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Oliu
Oliu preserves the essence of Mediterranean cuisine but with a new, more current gastronomic concept. In its architecture we can also observe the mixture of the traditional, preserving elements of the old ¨tafona¨, with a large terrace and garden.
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Sumaq
In Sumaq (a Quechua word that means good, rich, delicious) the concept is to bring to Palma part of the vast biodiversity that Peru offers, from the Pacific coast, to the Amazon and the heights of the Andes. Peruvian fusion cuisine based on a deep understanding of food, nature, cultures and environment.
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Puro Beach
Sparkling cocktails married with fresh cuisine. This bar and restaurant service offers you a menu of snacks and varied dishes, inspired by the flavors of the world to satify all palates and appetites.
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Ponderosa Beach
Specialises in rice dishes, Mediterranean food and paellas on the beach at Playa de Muro.
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Hotel can Simoneta
With views of the Mediterranean sea from the terrace, book a table to enjoy an innovative menu bursting with the fresh local ingredients.
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Torralbenc, Alaior
Michelin Star chef Gorka Txapartegi and chef Luis Loza deliver simple and honest Basque cuisine that celebrates the flavours of Menorcan gastronomy.
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Rels, Ciutadella de Menorca
Synonymous with his homeland, Joan Bagur creates cuisine in which honest local produce is elevated and elaborated to exquisite effect.
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Smoix, Ciutadella de Menorca
With all the intimacy of a Chef's Table, diners feel like accomplices at Smoix. The chef prepares and combines the flavours and aromas of seasonal produce in a way that embraces the whole room.
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Andreu Genestra, Capdepera
The Andreu Genestra restaurant pairs the finest Mediterranean produce with the most sophisticated current culinary techniques.
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Oliu, Andratx
With a seasonal menu that changes every three months, Oliu focuses on Mediterranean tradition with modern touches and rustic materials, a large terrace and a garden for lovers of special evenings.
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Sumaq, Palma
Irene Gutiérrez brings a Peruvian fusion based on a deep understanding of food, nature, cultures and the finest seasonal Mallorcan produce.
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Puro Beach, Palma
Snacks and varied dishes are inspired by the flavours and colours of the world to appeal to all palates. Top quality organic produce is prepared daily by our chefs to guarantee the freshness and excellence.
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IT, Ibiza Town
Overlooking Marina Botafoch and the Mediterranean, with terraces with gorgeous views of the ancient walled city, IT is perfect for private parties and weddings.
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Sa Nansa, Ibiza Town
Specialising in Ibizan seafood, Sa Nansa is where fresh and local produce lead the daily menu and every day is special for a different reason.
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Juan y Andrea, Formentera
Take the tender to the famous beach of Illetes de Formentera, under the palm trees, where Juan y Andrea delivers incomparable views, excellent seafood on the terrace or directly on the sand under the shade of the awnings.
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Ibiza castle tours, Ibiza Town
Built over the course of more than 1,000 years, Castell d'Eivissa sits on a dramatic hill at the top of Ibiza’s Dalt Vila. The island landmark is an architectural blend of pale stone that combines elements of 12th century medieval design with 18th century barracks.
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Serra de Tramuntana
Dominated by the splendid Serra de Tramuntana range, Mallorca’s northwest coast and its hinterland are a UNESCO World Heritage wilderness of scarred limestone peaks and cliffs that loom over brilliant blue sea. Golden stone villages and ochre hamlets sit atop hillsides providing tantalising insights into ancient Mallorca.
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Castle Bellver, Palma
A well-preserved 14th-century royal fortress with fragrant pine woods, an interesting museum and superb views over Palma Bay.
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Ciutadella
The historic city of Ciutadella on the west coast of Menorca used to be the capital of culture and commerce in Menorca. Today it is a very attractive city with wonderful historical heritage and real visitor appeal.
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Blue Marlin, Cala Jondal
As glitzy and glam as Ibiza’s VIP scene gets, the original Blue Marlin Ibiza on the pebbly shores of Cala Jondal is still the king of Ibiza’s nightclub scene.
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Ushuaia
Experience Ushuaïa's Ibiza spirit at the island's finest party as you deserve. Book your VIP table to get the best service surrounded by beautiful people and overlooking the stage.
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Amnesia
The backdrop for some of the island's most unforgettable clubbing moments has two massive rooms: the Club Room, a dark, cavernous cauldron, and the Terrace, an expansive arena with a glass roof that is flooded with light when the sun rises.
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Cova d’en Xoroi
The ultimate sundowner with ambient music and breathtaking sea views. By night, the caves are transformed as locals and holidaymakers party the night away to star DJs playing the latest club sounds.
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O Beach Ibiza
Unique, lavish and fun in a poolside environment for high-end service and beautiful surroundings, all complemented with a vibrant soundtrack and world class entertainment.
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Cotton Ibiza
Feeling free and carefree, open, happy and alive is strong is at the heart of the Cotton experience. Our successful, confident vision of hospitality is based on sustainable thinking, world-class service and design.
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Beso Beach
Come together to enjoy the purest essence of Ibiza where we offer cuisine with heart, with the best island produce available, without additives, without pretence, without sweeteners.
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Ponderosa
Discover rice, paellas and Mediterranean cuisine on the beach in our restaurant in Playa de Muro, Mallorca. Specialties are prepared with care from the finest local produce.
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Gran Folies
On Cala Llamp, one bay south of Port d’Andratx, the beach club restaurant and bar Gran Folies has been delivering authentic Mallorcan vibes for 40 years. Enjoy the swimming pool, solarium and cocktails while you take a dip in the sea.
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Balneario Illetas
This beach club in Illetas on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, offers sun and shade, excellent gastronomy, exquisite cocktails in the afternoon and live music in the evening.
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Le Quai
Le Quai is one of the magical places of the Tropezian nights: view of the majestic yachts anchored in the mythical port of Saint-Tropez, slightly provocative decoration, with the works of the artist Philippe Shangti on display. The atmosphere and colours change throughout the day, such is the style of Le Quai. This establishment has become a must for clubbers on a stopover in Saint-Tropez.
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La chèvre d’Or
Nature is everywhere at Château de la Chèvre d’Or in Eze, France. There are lots of different gardens filled with sculptures, fountains, waterfalls, flowers, herbs, trees and shrubs. The magnificent colours create a framework that blends into the horizon and the sea. This will take you into a voyage where it is pleasant just to relax or stroll around and breath in the freshness.
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Torralbenc, Alaior
Michelin Star chef Gorka Txapartegi and chef Luis Loza deliver simple and honest Basque cuisine that celebrates the flavours of Menorcan gastronomy.
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Rels, Ciutadella de Menorca
Synonymous with his homeland, Joan Bagur creates cuisine in which honest local produce is elevated and elaborated to exquisite effect.
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Smoix, Ciutadella de Menorca
With all the intimacy of a Chef's Table, diners feel like accomplices at Smoix. The chef prepares and combines the flavours and aromas of seasonal produce in a way that embraces the whole room.
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Elsa
Elsa is the first organic restaurant to receive a coveted Michelin star. Benoît Witz, the new chef at the restaurant Elsa, pays homage to the Mediterranean and its flavours with a healthy and authentic cuisine in harmony with nature.
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La Vigie Lounge
In a warm and welcoming ambiance with bohemian touches, La Vigie Lounge & Restaurant is brimming with friendliness in a new idyllic, Bali-inspired decor.
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Buddha-Bar
Passing through the doors of Buddha Bar Monte-Carlo is going on a journey to far east Asia. The warm colours, Buddha statue and lounge ambience are perfect for relaxing and having a great time. Thai and Japanese cuisine are showcased in a menu that mixes Asian flavours.
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Da Paolino
Set in a lemon grove and dappled with shade from its branches, this Paolino in Capri has gone from a simple little restaurant and become an institution. Fine wines from local vineyards, fish fresh from Marina Grande.
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Il Piccolo Principe
With two Michelin stars, this restaurant serves exceptional modern Mediterranean dishes accompanied by a selection of the finest wines from the wine cellar.
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Café de Paris
Bustling surroundings, a chic and cosy terrace and a warm and elegant indoors: welcome to the Café de Paris Monte-Carlo, a Monaco hotspot featuring a brasserie ambience and the finest quality products.
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Regina Isabella
Michelin-star Executive Chef Pasquale Palamaro prepares traditional Mediterranean or international fare at Regina Isabella while you enjoy views over the garden or the ocean.
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Blue Bay
Awarded a star by the prestigious Michelin Guide, Chef Marcel Ravin offers a bold repertoire at the restaurant Blue Bay, with a cuisine that features a fusion of Caribbean and Mediterranean flavours. Indoors, the open kitchen gives a glimpse into the chef and brigade's hustle and bustle behind the scenes. Outdoors, customers can admire the sea view from the panoramic terrace.
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Andreu Genestra
The Andreu Genestra restaurant offers a sophisticated take on Mediterranean food, taking rustic ingredients and applying modern culinary techniques with delicious results.
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Oliu
With a seasonal menu that changes every three months, Oliu focuses on Mediterranean tradition with modern touches and rustic materials, a large terrace and a garden for lovers of special evenings.
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Sumaq
Irene Gutiérrez brings a Peruvian fusion based on a deep understanding of food, nature, cultures and the finest seasonal Mallorcan produce.
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Chiaia Di Luna
Traditional island recipes, to be enjoyed by the pool or on a terrace that reigns over the panorama of the beautiful and wild land of Ponza.
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Cipriano
Cipriani Monte Carlo is located in the heart of the Monaco Principality, at the bottom of the prestigious Mirabeau building. The ultra-modern, glass façade is a striking introduction to the refined and warm interior, where rich mahogany walls, polished steel, mirrors and marble floors are complemented by Cipriani's signature brown leather chairs. The ambiance is that of a luxury yacht and the nautical theme is enhanced by strong blue and white elements.
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Le Restaurant des Rois
A veritable masterpiece, La Réserve’s gourmet restaurant is one of the most iconic places on the French Riviera. Described as the 'Restaurant of Kings' by a food critic, the establishment has been perpetuating its reputation for excellence since 1880. The large bay windows, which flood the place with light, allow our guests to enjoy a magnificent view of the Mediterranean.
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Terrazza Bosquet
Chef Antonino Montefusco's creates Michelin star dishes served on a beautiful terrace where you can listen to the sounds of the sea as the stars glimmer overhead.
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Le Chantecler
This Michelin-starred restaurant, The Chantecler, revisits the traditions of great gastronomy with lightness and sincerity. They offer a talented tribute to regional products and the table service is renowned. While discreet, it knows how to put on a show when flambéeing or carving meat in the tradition of great restaurants. With its sumptuous woodwork dating back to 1751, The Chantecler offers an 18th-century decor which is both ethereal and sumptuous for exceptional dining.
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Palazzo Avino
Enjoy a formal candlelit dinner at Rossellini's restaurant or a delicious casual meal at Terrazza Belvedere. Now you can experience the Chef’s Table and the Sommelier’s Table too during your West Mediterranean yacht charter to Amalfi.
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Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc
Three distinguished chefs have created a bespoke dining experience in close collaboration with local artisans and working hand-in-hand with the region’s best producers, celebrating their refined ingredients in every dish. Their culinary creativity reveals the authenticity of rare products and is guided by the endless pursuit of extraordinary flavour. Restaurant LouRoc promises an unforgettable dinner with sunset views over the Mediterranean.
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La Guérite
Since 1902, a worldwide clientele has been seduced by La Guérite’s charm, authenticity, and cuisine, which is both Mediterranean and healthy. Nestled on the rocky cove of Sainte-Marguerite island in front of Cannes, La Guérite features 1,000m2 of space where you can come and discover authentic Mediterranean cuisine, which has been created by one of the wonders of Greek gastronomy: Yiannis Kioroglou.
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Il Comandante - Romeo Hotel
On your trip to Naples make sure to visit Il Comandante. This one Michelin star restaurant is on the top floor and offers spectacular views of the Gulf of Naples as you dine on Head Chef Salvatore Bianco's creative, refined gourmet cuisine.
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La Palme d’Or
On the first floor of the Hôtel Martinez, offering a beautiful balcony over La Croisette, the gourmet restaurant La Palme d’Or, with two Michelin stars and four Gault&Millau Toques, has joined the very exclusive circle of great dining establishments. It is an enchanting setting on the Bay of Cannes where Chef Christian Sinicropi serves his cuisine for the senses – ever daring, always inventive.
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Fouquet’s Cannes
Located on the most beautiful avenue in the world, brasserie Fouquet's has embodied the spirit of Paris since 1899. It is the place to meet for those from the worlds of art and culture, as well as lovers of fine dining in search of fine brasserie-style cuisine. In a warm and welcoming atmosphere, surrounded by the renowned Harcourt Studio black and white portraits of stars, the legendary brasserie Fouquet’s brings together everyone who’s anyone in Paris.
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Eden Roc
A staple of the Positano restaurant scene where you can sample genuine delicacies true to the flavours of the Mediterranean, cultivated in the restaurant's own garden.
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Carlton Beach Club
Embark on a culinary journey in exceptional surroundings with Chef Alexandra Delamare. This menu with a thousand flavours, includes the Belle Otéro salad with blue lobster, green asparagus, New Zealand spinach, granola and fresh flowers or a rack of New Zealand lamb rubbed with zaatar spices and its reduced juice with candied lemon, cooked in a charcoal-oven. Not to mention the Carlton Beach Club famous dishes such as the beef tartar, Royal Calvisius caviar, raw fennel and tomato chips.
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IT restaurants
Overlooking Marina Botafoch and the Mediterranean, with terraces with gorgeous views of the ancient walled city, IT is perfect for private parties and weddings.
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Sa Nansa
Open all year round for half-days and nights, in an urban setting Sa Nansa specialises in Ibizan cuisine, with a menu that showcases locally caught fish and seafood.
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Juan y Andrea, Formentera
Take the tender to the famous beach of Illetes de Formentera, under the palm trees, where Juan y Andrea delivers incomparable views, excellent seafood on the terrace or directly on the sand under the shade of the awnings.
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La Sponda
The light Mediterranean cuisine at Le Sirenuse’s romantic restaurant is based on fresh local ingredients and inspired by the great culinary traditions of Naples and the Amalfi Coast. Dine by the light of four hundred candles during your yacht charter to Positano.
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Byblos
Generous Italian cooking bursting with character! Just a stone’s throw from the legendary Place des Lices, the restaurant Cucina Byblos, warmly welcomes guests to a colourful and resolutely contemporary setting, in which a relaxed atmosphere reigns supreme. You will discover a whole host of flavours and aromas that combine to recreate the original and authentic taste of Italian cuisine.
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Don Camillo
Chef Giovanni Guarneri's philosophy is to develop new culinary traditions in his own personal evolution of the local cuisine. Dine beneath vaulted stone ceilings at Don Camillo.
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L’Opéra
The menu at L’Opéra in Saint- Tropez features thoughtfully selected dishes that highlight our chef's talent. The range varies from French and typical Provençale cuisine, to worldwide specialties.
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Bagatelle
After their success story in the US, Brazil, and St Barth, Aymeric Clemente and Remi Laba transferred their Bagatelle concept to Pampelonne beach. Only a few metres away from the Palmiers, this venue has been revamped by Cannes architect Gilles Pellerin who restored the original spirit of a mystic beach. Under the guidance of Christophe Vialette, Bagatelle is buzzing the peninsula with its high-class French codes and Mediterranean cuisine created and executed by Executive Chef Nicolas Cantrel.
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Portofino
Romantic, photogenic, ever popular, the pastels of Portofino are a must-see on any yacht tour of the Italian Riviera.
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Casino Monte Carlo
François Blanc, the casino's founder once said, 'We should do nothing here as it is done elsewhere.' The image of James Bond has become inseparable from the Casino de Monte-Carlo, which, with its Belle Époque architecture, is a reference for gaming and entertainment, not just in Europe but around the world.
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Opéra Garnier
The excellent acoustics of the Salle Garnier at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo has maintained the great opera tradition while supporting creativity. The Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival brings together the greatest jazz musicians every autumn. Many international stars perform in this magical setting the tear round. These have included Prince, Lionel Richie, Patti Smith, Peter Doherty, Jane Birkin, the legendary rock band YES, the fabulous Lana del Rey, Carla Bruni and many more.
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Cinque Terre
This 18km stretch of UNESCO World Heritage Site coast is formed of five villages, Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. The Via dell’Amore (Lovers Lane) hiking trail links them all and presents breathtaking views around every corner.
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Ibiza castle tours
Built over the course of more than 1,000 years, Castell d'Eivissa sits on a dramatic hill at the top of Ibiza’s Dalt Vila. The island landmark is an architectural blend of pale stone that combines elements of 12th century medieval design with 18th century barracks.
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Serra de Tramuntana
Dominated by the splendid Serra de Tramuntana range, Mallorca’s northwest coast and its hinterland are a UNESCO World Heritage wilderness of scarred limestone peaks and cliffs that loom over brilliant blue sea. Golden stone villages and ochre hamlets sit atop hillsides providing tantalising insights into ancient Mallorca.
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Castle Bellver
A well-preserved 14th-century royal fortress with fragrant pine woods, an interesting museum and superb views over Palma Bay.
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Ciutadella
The historic city of Ciutadella on the west coast of Menorca used to be the capital of culture and commerce in Menorca. Today it is a very attractive city with wonderful historical heritage and real visitor appeal.
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One Monte Carlo
Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer presents its own prestigious take on luxury shopping with the Monte-Carlo Shopping Promenade, a cluster of forty high end boutiques near the Place du Casino. Begin your shopping tour by meandering through One Monte-Carlo opposite the Casino de Monte-Carlo. There, you’ll find the biggest names in fashion, haute couture, perfumes and jewellery in a setting that beautifully mirrors their prestige: the Principality of Monaco.
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Pisa
The Duomo Cathedral, the Square of Miracles and, of course, the eponymous tower, so much to see. The Romanesque buildings, Gothic churches and Renaissance piazzas that line these streets are full of charm.
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Duomo di Amalfi
Dominating the Piazza del Duomo is Amalfi's cathedral. The cathedral and its bell tower were built in the 13th century but the intricate Byzantine façade was added in the 19th century.
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Oceanographic Museum of Monaco
The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is known to the world over its aquarium, its collections, its monumental architecture directly above the Mediterranean. From virtual and immersive reality, experience a unique visit with everything from watching the mesmerising fish to the discovery of ancient objects.
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Elba Island
Elba Island in Tuscany is a paradise for those who love exploring, bird watching, being immersed in nature, hiking and endless views.
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Eze village
Heading East from Nice into the hills and cliffs along the Mediterranean coast, you’ll first visit Eze Village, a medieval village perched on a hilltop 430m above sea level. Situated 12km from Nice, the village nestles on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean between Nice and Monaco.
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Genoa
Walking around Genoa is a great way to spend a day during your West Mediterranean luxury yacht charter, exploring restaurants, palaces, art galleries and the 13th century cathedral.
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La Croisette
Today, at more than 3km long, La Croisette in Cannes presents a diversified sidewalk where mythic hotels meet Casinos, stores of well known brands, sandy beaches, a rose garden, the new harbour, Pierre Canto and tree-shaded gardens.
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Blue Grotto
Famous since Roman times as Emperor Tiberius' favourite nymphaea, or temples dedicated to sea nymphs, this sea cave in Capri shimmers with azure light.
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Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez is many things wrapped into one: the glitter and glamour of celebrities and yachts, white sandy beaches, exclusive clubs, simple beach restaurants serving wonderful food and a quaint, eccentric French style all at the same time. Saint-Tropez is legendary and still inspires images of sun-kissed holidays in the south of France.
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Via Krupp
The famously vertiginous pathway in Capri weaves its way down from the Gardens of Augustus and winds its way along at the foot of the cliffs to Marina Piccola.
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Gardens of Augustus
Moments away from the Charterhouse of San Giacomo, the floral terraces of the Gardens of Augustus present amazing views of the Faraglioni, Bay of Marina Piccola and Via Krupp.
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Mako
A historic club close to the Genoese seafront in Albaro. Its large terrace overlooks the sea at and offers one of the city's most evocative sunset watching spots.
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Jimmy'z
For more than 40 years, Jimmy’z legendary club has attracted celebrities thanks to its outstanding setting, electric atmosphere and cutting edge programming.
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Twiga
The nightclub at Twiga is born on experience reaped from the Billionaire Clubs, one of the world’s legendary nightclubs and a well-established worldwide brand. Twiga Monte Carlo nightclub was created to continue to enchant the chic international clientele, including stars of show business, fashion and sport and to become a rendez-vous for international jet set. Twiga is a location where a restaurant with a live-show dinner is suddenly converted around the customer into a nightclub after 1am.
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Blue Marlin Ibiza
Arrive early at Ibiza's most fashionable beach lounge clubs to make the most of the day-to-night, open-air experience at Blue Marlin with beats flowing all day and a chic terrace for lunch.
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Villa Capri
Dine al fresco on the terrace at Villa Capri and tantalise your palate with the specialties of the house in an enchanting setting.
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Beaulieu sur Mer
The ideal anchorage point on any French Riviera yacht charter, Beaulieu sur Mer (also known as Beaulieu) is a wonderful way to spend a few hours away from the hustle and bustle of Nice and Monaco.
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Pisa
No West Mediterranean superyacht charter would be complete without a visit to the Tuscan city of Pisa. With its iconic tower, Pisa is an enchanting tourist hotspot and not to be missed.
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Positano
No West Mediterranean superyacht charter itinerary would be complete without a visit to Positano, the most popular town on the Amalfi coast. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, and dance to your heart’s content before waking up and exploring the town’s characteristic shops.
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Sorrento
Facing the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is one of the most popular anchorage points in the West Mediterranean. Thanks to the incredible cliffs that separate the marinas from the main town, Sorrento offers visitors some incredible views across the peninsula, which you can enjoy while sipping limoncello liqueur at sunset.
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Cala San Vicente
Recognisable by three names, Cala San Vicente is located in the northern part of Mallorca. Consisting of three beaches, this small resort town is an ideal spot to find some peace and quiet.
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Ses Salines
Soak up the charm of the past with a visit to Ses Salines, a small village in the southeast of Mallorca.
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Na Foradada
Specialising in Mediterranean food, Na Foradada in Mallorca serves some of the most exquisite paella and rice dishes in the West Mediterranean. Using local ingredients including freshly caught fish, enjoy an evening filled with laughter and local cuisine.
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Cala Macarelleta
Combining unspoiled natural beauty with calm, azure waters, Cala Macarelleta in Menorca is one of the island’s most popular beaches for both tourists and locals alike. Especially good for snorkelling thanks to the crystal clear waters, Cala Macarelleta should be on any West Mediterranean charter itinerary.
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Fornells
With an estimated population of 1,000 people, Fornells is one of Menorca’s top anchorage points for foodies thanks to the innumerable cafes and restaurants. Local delicacies include the Caldera de Langosta or lobster stew, which has a reputation for being totally divine.
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Cala Mitjaneta
Located on the south coast of Menorca, Cala Mitjaneta is considered to be one of the island’s best beaches thanks to the beautiful high cliffs and white sands.
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The Dove
The Dove Restaurant is a casual fine dining restaurant located in a renovated historic West Indian Cottage. It is considered a 'must try' when visiting Tortola.
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Pusser's Pub
Join the locals at the BVI's version of a British Pub. Victorian era furnishings meet Caribbean cuisine at this salt-of-the-earth establishment.
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Brandywine Estate
Brandywine Estate serves up Mediterranean bistro cuisine overlooking the stunning Sir Francis Drake Channel in a refined atmosphere.
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Scrub Island Resort
Combining Caribbean cuisine with an American twist, the restaurants at Scrub Island Resort will not disappoint. From al fresco dining to a steakhouse atmosphere, there is a menu item for everyone.
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CocoMaya
Located just minutes from the Virgin Gorda Baths, CocoMaya is a laid back yet chic beach bar and restaurant overlooking Spring Bay. Sit around the fire pits as the sun goes down or enjoy a lazy lunch in this idyllic setting.
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Deadman's Beach Bar & Grill
This restaurant located at Peter Island Resort offers beach-side dining for a variety of appetites. Be sure to stop by on Sunday afternoons when a steal drum band can be found serenading the restaurant.
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Tradewinds
Tradewinds is Peter Island Resort's signature restaurant specialising in bistro and Asian-Caribbean cuisine.
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Oil Nut Bay
Oil Nut Bay has a variety of restaurants to experience. Whether you're looking for a beach club restaurant or lounge cuisine, there is something for everyone.
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Wreck of the RMS Rhone
The Wreck of the RMS Rhone is an exciting dive site off of Tortola. The wreck has sat in this location since 1967 but sections are amazingly still intact. You will see turtles, giant green moray, and octopi exploring the depths alongside you.
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The Baths
Named for the granite boulders forming sheltered ocean pools on the edge of the beach, The Baths are natural wonder. Created by volcanic activity and erosion over time, the granite has been shaped into huge smooth boulders to be explored.
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Cistern Point
Cistern Point is an exciting dive site to see coral reefs teaming with all kinds of tropical fish. As a relatively shallow site, snorkelling is also spectacular.
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Sandy Cay
This speck of heaven lies just southeast of Jost Van Dyke. Gin clear waters, soft white sand, it's a must-see on your British Virgin Islands' itinerary.
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Soggy Dollar Bar
The legendary home of the Painkiller cocktail is named after guests who anchored in Jost Van Dyke's White Bay and swam ashore for refreshment.
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Foxy's Bar
Drinks, dishes, calypso and more, right on the beach with its own quay on Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke. Who knows? You may be serenaded by Foxy himself.
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Willy T's
A floating frat party tucked away in the southeast corner of The Bight, Norman Island. From lunch to late, expect piratical behaviour.
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Pirate's Bight
On the eastern edge of Norman Island's The Bight, you can enjoy snorkelling off the beach, Mediterranean dishes with a Caribbean twist and live music.
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Anegada Beach Club
On the northern coast of sleepy Anegada this boutique hotel and beach club is the place to change down a few gears. There's also a shuttle to the famous lobster joints at Setting Point.
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Cooper Island Beach Club
Stretched along the sandy shore of Cooper Island's Manchioneel Bay, this laid back restaurant, bar and beach club has its own brewery and a boutique selling local craft items.
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Ginger Island
Experience the Caribbean the Carib Indians knew on this completely undeveloped island. Explore the abundant wildlife above and below the waves and hike up John James Point to enjoy panoramic views.
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Smuggler's Cove
A perfect arc of sand all but inaccessible by land, fire up the tender, explore the reef then enjoy a BBQ on the beach with the sand between your toes.
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Brewers Bay
Well sheltered bay with excellent snorkelling throughout and good diving at Brewers East on the bay's northern tip. Expect a more laid-back feeling than Cane Garden Bay to the south.
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White Bay
Dazzling white sand beach, good snorkelling away from the main anchorage inside the reef and a very popular stop thanks to the legendary Soggy Dollar Bar, home of the famous Painkiller cocktail.
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Soper's Hole
Excellent shelter provided by Frenchman's Cay hill in this deep bay on Tortola's western tip. Head ashore to explore the bars, shops and restaurants in the marinas.
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The Bight
Drop anchor and head over to the famous Willy T's for some frat-boy fun, take the tender around Treasure Point to snorkel the caves or head over to Pelican Island to snorkel or dive The Indians.
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Deadman Bay
From this north-facing bay you can see Dead Chest Island, where legend has it that Blackbeard marooned 15 men with nothing but a bottle of rum and an idea for a song. Some tried to swim ashore and this bay is named after them.
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Lee Bay
Drop the anchor here to dive the Caribbean's most famous wreck, that of the RMS Rhone, which ran aground in 1867 while trying to escape a hurricane. The wreck lies between 10-26m.
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Helicopter tour
Take a VIP tour of these beautiful islands and enjoy bird's-eye views of reefs, beaches and the thousands of small yachts that sail these fair winds.
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National Parks
Most of the BVI's most iconic destinations have National Park protected status, including The Baths on Virgin Gorda, the wreck of RMS Rhone, Mount Healthy and Sage Mountain.
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Rum distillery
Enjoy the authentic taste of the BVIs at the Callwood Rum Distillery on Cane Garden Bay, which has operated continuously for over 400 years.
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The Dove
The Dove Restaurant is a casual fine dining restaurant located in a renovated historic West Indian Cottage. It is considered a 'must try' when visiting Tortola.
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Bagatelle
Bagatelle, in the heart of Gustavia in St Barth, brings French cuisine, fine wines, and legendary atmosphere to the harbour.
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Extra Virgin Bistro
Celebrate locally grown and sourced ingredients at this exquisite restaurant on St. John in the US Virgin Islands where even the herbs are grown on site on site. All the fish is freshly caught and the name of the fisherman that caught you seafood is proudly listed next to the dish.
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Otramanera
Spanish-Cuban cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients at a restaurant founded by an artist and a sommelier. Enjoy the refined touches in this upscale restaurant at anchorage in Cuba.
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Le Zandoli
Enjoy dinner on Martinique Islands where executive chef has Michelin-star experience and brings his previous influences together into a prix-fixe menu continuously evolving with the freshest ingredients.
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Hibernia
Run by a French chef with a taste for travelling, you will find an entirely unique menu at Hibernia Restaurant. Merging fresh seafood of the Caribbean with Asian influences and French flavours, this is a truly special restaurant in Anguilla.
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Brandywine Estate
Brandywine Estate serves up Mediterranean bistro cuisine overlooking the stunning Sir Francis Drake Channel in a refined atmosphere.
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Eden Roc Cap Cana
This internationally recognised brand is known for its five-star, white glove stays and dining experiences, and the Eden Roc Cap Cana is no exception. There are three restaurants offering fine dining, a bar and grill style, and a seaside option.
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Caribbean Fish Market
Enjoy relaxed beachside fine dining overlooking Cowpet Bay, the St James Marine Reserve, and wildlife sanctuary after a St Thomas anchorage. Sip a Sunkissed Senorita cocktail for your aperitif, start with the conch fritters or crab cakes, opt for the house favourite Surf and Turf or freshly caught wahoo before your Ice Cream Waffle Sandwich.
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Reef Bay Trail
This 4.4-mile trail is a moderate hike great for getting to know the island of St John one of the best anchorages in the USVI. You will encounter sugar mill ruins, tropical forests, birds and other wildlife and waterfalls along the way.This 4.4-mile trail is a moderate hike great for getting to know the island of St John. You will encounter sugar mill ruins, tropical forests, birds and other wildlife and waterfalls along the way.
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Royal St Kitts Golf Club
Opened in 1976, this golf course is renowned as one of the most scenic in the Caribbean. The 18-hole, par 71 set along Half Moon bay is flanked by views of the mountains.
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Wreck of the RMS Rhone
The Wreck of the RMS Rhone is an exciting dive site off of Tortola. The wreck has sat in this location since 1867 but sections are amazingly still intact. You will see turtles, giant green moray, and octopi exploring the depths alongside you.
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Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1498, it is one of the first post-Columbus colonial towns. Its grid pattern of blocks created the model for cities across the New World.
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SkyRide to Paradise Point
Take the gondola ride from St Thomas port up to Paradise Point for the best views of the harbour. Enjoy a cocktail on the observation deck where you can drink in the Caribbean views and watch the liners, yachts are the seaplanes come and go.
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The Baths
One of the best anchorages in BVI, The Baths are a natural wonder. Created by volcanic activity and erosion over time, the granite has been shaped into huge smooth boulders that form sheltered ocean pools on the edge of the beach, just waiting to be explored.
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Magens Bay
An evergreen contender on the list of the world's best beaches, this northwest-facing beach on the north side of St Thomas is found at the apex of a protected bay. The perfect Caribbean anchorage, the waters are classic Caribbean blue with green foliage lining the bay.
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Dog Island
This uninhabited island has sandy beaches, corals, tropical fishes and sea turtles. Anchoring at Dog Island, Anguilla means you can discover a variety of cactus, birds and even a desert airstrip.
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Nonsuch Bay
Nonsuch Bay is a popular anchorage on the eastern shore of Antigua. At the mouth of the bay is Green Island which is a private island that has been owned by the Mill Reef Club since 1947.
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Trunk Bay
For anyone considering St John USI anchorages, Trunk Bay is a must. Over a quarter mile of pristine white sand and underwater coral formations beneath turquoise waters and backed by dense forest, this is one of the most photographed beaches on the island.
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Sandy Island
Sandy Island is barely more than a sand bar peaking up over the water. This Anguilla anchorage is the perfect place to spend the day and set up a beach barbeque or grab a rum punch at the bar on the island.
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Sandy Cay
This speck of heaven lies just southeast of Jost Van Dyke. Gin clear waters, soft white sand, it's a must-see on your British Virgin Islands' itinerary.
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Soggy Dollar Bar
The legendary home of the Painkiller cocktail is named after guests who anchored in Jost Van Dyke's White Bay and swam ashore for refreshment.
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Nikki Beach
Famous beach club that has become the place to see and be seen on St Barth. You can easily while away an afternoon here dining on a fresh and light menu, drinking rose, and lounging in the chic surroundings.
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Foxy's Bar
Drinks, dishes, calypso and more, right on the beach with its own quay on Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke. Who knows? You may be serenaded by Foxy himself.
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Anegada Beach Club
On the northern coast of sleepy Anegada this boutique hotel and beach club is the place to change down a few gears. There's also a shuttle to the famous lobster joints at Setting Point.
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Cooper Island Beach Club
Stretched along the sandy shore of Cooper Island's Manchioneel Bay, this laid-back restaurant, bar and beach club has its own brewery and a boutique selling local craft items.
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Smuggler's Cove
A perfect arc of sand in the British Virgin Islands all but inaccessible by land, fire up the tender, explore the reef then enjoy a BBQ on the beach with the sand between your toes.
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Hibernia
Hibernia's much-travelled French chef delivers fresh Caribbean seafood with a French accent and Thai and Japanese influences.
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Maia at South Point
Dine within sight of your yacht at this overwater restaurant on Falmouth Harbour. A fusion of Asian, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavours in brought to live with fresh, high quality, farm-to-table ingredients. Great cocktails and a special win list.
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Eden Rock
The restaurants at Eden Roc are lead by Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and he is involved in all aspects of the menu at each of the hotel's three restaurants.
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Tropical Sunset
Great cocktails and classic grill-house fare with Caribbean touches like conch ceviche, crayfish and lobster, served on a shaded terrace on the beach overlooking Shoal Bay.
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Jacqui O's Beach House
A laid-back Mediterranean-style beach club romantically located on Love Beach with views across the Caribbean to Montserrat, Redonda, St Kitts and Nevis. Fabulous for sunsets and don't miss the famous Sunday parties.
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Nikki Beach
This renowned beach club is the place to see and be seen on St Barth. Let the afternoon glide by while dining on a fresh, light menu, drinking rose and lounging in chic surroundings.
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Da'Vida
An award-winning restaurant serving elevated Caribbean cuisine with Asian twists. Enjoy cocktails and mocktails on the terrace overlooking Crocus Bay Beach.
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Sheer Rocks
Perched on a promontory between Coco Beach and Valley Church Bay, this is a fun restaurant with beach-club vibes and Chef Jamal Warner's fresh, local menu inspired by the Mediterranean.
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La Case
Chef Jean Imbert celebrates authentic French West Indies cuisine at this Cheval Blanc hotel restaurant. Responsibly caught seafood is elevated by regional herbs, spices and vegetables and served on a terrace overlooking Plage de Flamands.
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Veya
This home-turned-restaurant serves Caribbean fusion cuisine with Asian influences in a Moroccan-style lounge and veranda with live music.
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Cecilia's
Overlooking Dutchman's Bay on the island's east coast, Cecilia's has a relaxed atmosphere with live music, lounge chairs, and a breezy terrace. Great for a delicious seafood lunch.
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Le Sereno
This open-air restaurant has wonderful views across Anse de Grand Cul-de-Sac. Sip on a cocktail before dining on Chef Raffaele Lenzi's contemporary Italian cuisine.
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Belmond Cap Juluca
The restaurants at Cap Juluca serve up vibrant island flavours with fresh ingredients cut from the resorts' own garden. Enjoy a romantic dinner for two or a laid-back afternoon at the pool bar or beach club.
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Le Bistro
This establishment has been serving up authentic French cuisine with a Caribbean twist for over four decades. Chef Patrick's cuisine never fails to delight.
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François Plantation
Villa Marie Saint-Barth has fabulous views from its location atop a hill in the north west of the island. Expect French classics with an ancestral West Indian twist such as foie gras with rum from Marie Galante and scallops and Colombo spices.
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Celeste at Malliouhana
Enjoy sea views from every table at this three-tiered restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes that celebrate the sea. Try the smoked wahoo pâté, slow-roasted eggplant with a rum glaze, curried conch and grilled octopus.
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Aux Amis
Located on the sands of Anse de Grand Cul-de-Sac, this restaurant serves modern European cuisine in two locations, one air conditioned dining room and another on the beach.
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L'Esprit
Set on the salt flats in the south of the island, Chef Jean-Claude Dufour brings innovative Provençal dishes to a romantic terrace close to Saline Beach.
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Bar de l'Oubli
Just off the harbourside, this bar serves freshly baked pastries for breakfast, bar food, like burgers and paninis throughout the day and tapas from early evening.
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Îles des Saintes
Also called Les Saintes, this seven-island archipelago offers wonderful anchorages with reefs for snorkeling, cultural sites, tasty bistros and white sand beaches ashore.
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Shirley Heights
This restored military battery offers iconic views over English and Falmouth Harbours. There is a great hike to the lookout for a bit of exercise and the sunsets here are legendary.
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Emerald Pool
The Emerald Pool is tucked away deep in the Morne Trois Piton National Park. It is fed by mountain streams rushing from a waterfall and filtered sunlight above turns it emerald green.
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Royal St Kitts Golf Course
Opened in 1976, this 18-hole, par 71 golf course is one of the Caribbean's most scenic, with views across to Antigua and backed by mountains.
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Pain de Sucre
Named after Rio's Sugar Loaf, Pain de Sucre is a beautiful beach in Les Saintes at the base of a steep, rocky hill. Access by land is difficult so it's perfect for those afloat.
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Mount Liamuiga
At 3,792ft, Mount Liamuiga is the highest point on St Kitts and still an active volcano. There are hiking trails to the top, uniqwue flora and fauna and incredible views from the top.
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Aurora Resort and Golf Club
Play around on this Greg Norman-designed course, unwind with some treatments at the 12-suite Sorana spa then dine on locally sourced Caribbean dishes overlooking Rendezvous Bay.
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Îlet a Cabrit
Hike across this small island to find protected bays for anchoring. Enjoy stunning views from the top of the island are the ruins of Fort Josephine.
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Nevis Volcano
Nevis itself is a volcano and its conical shape reaches up into the skies. With no eruptions in recorded history, the jungle thrives and there are some fantastic hiking trails.
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Pillars of Hercules
Ancient rocks sculpted by nature guard the entrance to English Harbour. There's some great snorkelling here with colourful fish, corals, sponges and some fun swim-throughs.
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Soufrière Hills
The Soufrière Hills are a complex system of active volcanoes. It erupted spectacularly in 1995 and hasn't stopped since.
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Two Foot Bay
This National Park on the northeast side of Barbuda is home to the famous Indian Cave where you can see Arawak petroglyphs.
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Fort Napoléon des Saintes
Located on Terre-des-Haut Island, the 18th century Fort Napoleon overlooks the bay of Les Saintes. Now it has a museum and visitors can hike to the top of the hill to see what remains of the fort and the exotic cactus gardens.
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Guadeloupe National Park
This National Park offers hikes, historical sites, tours, and access to the local wildlife on Guadeloupe.
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Baie de Saint-Jean
Baie de Saint-Jean in St Barth is one of the most popular beaches and anchorages during a Leeward Islands yacht charter. Home to Eden Rock and Nikki Beach, this stunning stretch of glorious sands is great for watersports and spotting low-flying aircraft as it's at the end of the island's runway.
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Nonsuch Bay
A large, popular anchorage in the Leeward Islands, Nonsuch Bay Antigua is well sheltered by a barrier reef and Green Island, making it a popular place to escape during your luxury superyacht charter.
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Crab Hill
Crab Hill in Antigua is great for charterers who want to make the most of sunbathing and watersports. On a clear day there are great views of Montserrat Island as well.
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Sandy Island
A picture-perfect desert island beach bar on a speck of sand north of Long Bay. Sip an expertly mixed rum cocktail and listen to live steel drums as you lunch on ribs, crayfish, lobster, groupewr, snapper and mahi mahi, all freshly grilled to perfection.
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Dog Island
North west of Anguilla is Dog Island, an uninhabited spot comprising of three small sandy cays, corals, tropical fish and sea turtles. Away from the coast curious charterers will be able to have fun spotting different cactus and birds.
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Extra Virgin Bistro
A restaurant that celebrates locally grown and sourced ingredients where even the herbs are grown on site on site. All the fish is freshly caught and the name of the fisherman that caught you seafood is proudly listed next to the dish.
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Caribbean Fish Market
Relaxed beachside fine dining overlooking Cowpet Bay and the St James Marine Reserve and wildlife sanctuary. Sip a Sunkissed Senorita cocktail for your aperitif, start with the conch fritters or crab cakes, opt for the house favourite Surf and Turf or freshly caught wahoo before your Ice Cream Waffle Sandwich.
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Savant
Owner Tom Miller encourages Chef Daryl Hanna's creativity to elevate sensational local produce that encapsulates its farm-to-table ethos into an eclectic ever-changing menu celebrating the Caribbean.
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Pesce iTALiAN
Freshly-homemade pasta is the signature at this St Thomas staple where Tuscan flavours and hospitality are always on the menu. The vibe is rustic yet sophisticated combining local seafood with traditional Italian herbs and spices in a way that simply sings.
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La Tapa
Originally a pure tapas establishment, gradually appetisers and entrees have made it onto a menu that changes every day to reflect the finest local produce found that very day. Pair with fine Spanish wines to complete the experience.
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Old Stone Farmhouse
The Old Stone Farmhouse, a 200-year old plantation field house, is where Chef Justin Werle uses the best local produce in his classic cooking to produce dishes like seared salmon and filet Oscar topped with lump crab and Hollandaise.
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SkyRide to Paradise Point
Take the gondola ride from the port of St Thomas up to Paradise Point for the best views of the harbour. Enjoy a cocktail on the observation deck where you can drink in the Caribbean views and watch the liners, yachts are the seaplanes come and go.
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Reef Bay Trail
This 4.4-mile trail is a moderate hike great for getting to know the island of St John. You will encounter sugar mill ruins, tropical forests, birds and other wildlife and waterfalls along the way.
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Magens Bay
An evergreen contender on the list of the world's best beaches, this northwest-facing beach on the north side of St Thomas is found at the apex of a protected bay. The waters are classic Caribbean blue with green foliage lining the bay.
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Yacht Haven Grande
Yacht Haven Grande, in the eastern corner of the bay that serves the island's capital Charlotte Amalie, is the primary marina on St Thomas and where most USVI charters start.
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Trunk Bay
Located on the northern side of St John, this beach is over a quarter mile of white sand and underwater coral formations. It is one of the most photographed beaches on the island thanks to the turquoise waters, pristine white sand, and dense forest directly behind it.
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Sandy Point Beach
A National Wildlife Refuge on the southwestern tip of St Croix, this is a two-mile stretch of white sand with no facilities but a fantastic spot for hiking and spotting over 100 species of birds. Between April and August the beach is closed entirely as it is a critical nesting habitat for the endangered leatherback turtle.
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Ha'Penny Beach
With over a mile of unspoilt sandy beach on the south coast of St Croix, this is a great swimming beach, popular with locals at the weekend, and there's some super snorkelling towards Batiste Point at the beach's eastern end.
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Cane Bay Beach
On the northern side of St Croix, this is a fantastic family beach with bars and restaurants laying on live entertainment in the evenings. Snorkel the coral garden just offshore or day-dive the Wall, rated one of the finest drop-off dives in the Caribbean.
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Cap Maison
Dine on dishes that put a French twist on Caribbean classics in The Cliff at Cap, under open-sided cabanas on a cliff with to-die-for views of the sunset. Or head down to Smugglers Cove Beach to the Naked Fisherman, to enjoy grilled steaks and spectacular seafood on a palm-topped terrace.
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Le Zandoli
Michelin-starred executive chef Nicolas Magie reimagines his tasting menus depending on the day’s finest and freshest ingredients. Expect contemporary flair and culinary excellence.
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Jacques Waterfront Dining
Overlooking the placid waters of Rodney Bay Marina, this restaurant serves Mediterranean standards reflecting the widely travelled Chef Jacques’ experience.
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La Mandoline
With views across the bay to Fort-de-France, this restaurant serves carefully thought-out contemporary Mediterranean dishes on a lovingly curated menu that changes every month. Great cocktails and a peaceful setting too.
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The Coal Pot
On the waterfront in Vigie Marina, tucked away in the north of Castries Harbour, Coal Pot’s French Chef Xavier creates dishes with French flair and Caribbean roots. Try the St Lucian speciality, crab-back.
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Zanzibar
Sip a Ti punch cocktail and peruse the fusion ‘mer et terre’ menu that includes some fabulous French-Caribbean seafood dishes, cooked and ceviche, and some great duck, beef and lamb options from the grill.
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Marigot Bay Resort
Get the flavour of the Caribbean with an expert-led rum tasting before dining on a selection of Caribbean and Mediterranean dishes in the first-floor Rum Cave overlooking the idyllic bay, or heading down to the marina-side Grill for Mediterranean cuisine starring local produce.
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Jade Mountain Club
James Beard award winner Chef Allen Susser delivers tropical fusion dishes that celebrate local produce and change with the seasons. Its elevated position creates a wonderful sunset experience too.
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Rabot
In the evening shadow of Petit Piton lies the cacao-growing Rabot Estate, a lush UNESCO World Heritage Site with the Hotel Chocolat at its heart. Try tuna with garlic cacao butter, a nine-course chocolate tasting menu and sip a Rum Old Fashioned with cocoa bitters digestif while overlooking the jungle below.
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Dasheene
Nestled in the Rabot Estate, this contemporary resort sits on a high ridge above Sugar Beach. Enjoy fantastic views of the Pitons as Chef Nigel Mitchel dazzles with Caribbean cuisine fashioned from produce sourced from local farmers.
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Hotel Plein Soleil
Looking north across the forest canopy over the bay Cul-De-Sac des Roseaux, award-winning Chef Rudy Réclair is an alchemist playing with the flavours of the island. The freshest fish and seafood are the specialities.
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Jardin de Cacao
This rustic bamboo-built restaurant sits in the garden of Fond Doux Estate. Traditional Creole cuisine is served, plantation to plate, like Lamontagne's Sous Kaye, which is octopus and conch in a garlic, pepper and onion broth. Don’t miss the chocolate made from its farm-grown cacao.
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Soufriere Bay
A wide, well-sheltered anchorage in the shadow of Petit Piton. Feeling super-fit ? Take the tender ashore and find a guide to tackle the tough trail to the top of Petit Piton for some jaw-dropping views. For an easier ride, a tender trip to Sugar Beach, south of the Piton, will reward.
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Friendship Bay
This anchorage, quite shallow at 5-7m, is well sheltered from the north and east. The clean water and long sand beach has a few eateries ashore for lunch. Pick the right season and you might spot turtles as they come ashore to nest.
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Britannia Bay
An unmissable anchorage known for its blissful beach, shoreside villas as much as the legendary Basil's Bar. Unforgettable and exclusive refreshment with fine entertainment on tap.
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Admiralty Bay
Anchor off Princess Margaret Beach and enjoy pristine shallow, sheltered waters and a fine sand beach. Take the tender north around Princess Point to visit the floating bar!
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Ti Sable
Admire spectacular sunsets as you dine on French grilled classics from a shaded beachside terrace overlooking the Grand Anse d’Arlet. Stick around as the beats turn up and the dancing begins.
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Plage des Salines
Thought of as one of the island’s most beautiful beaches, this well-sheltered, palm-backed arc of blonde sand has amazing views. Swim around to Petite Anse des Salines for sunset.
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Sugar Beach
In a spectacular setting between the UNSECO-listed Pitons, this resort, set in 100 acres of unspoilt rainforest, offers five dining options from sophisticated lounge bars to beachside terraces. There’s also a Rainforest Spa with wellness treatments and yoga.
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Marigot Bay Resort
Stroll through the lush botanical gardens and enter the Spa Village where contemporary products and innovative treatments combine with relaxation techniques handed down through generations of islanders.
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Le Domaine St-Aubin
This colonial planter’s mansion in the Lucian style offers guests views across the fields of sugar cane to the Ilet St-Aubin. Classic French cuisine with the best produce from the fields and seas around it.
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Pitons
The island’s iconic twin peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, at 2,530ft and Petit Piton at 2,438ft respectively, rise vertiginously from the Caribbean clad in dense rainforest. Explore by foot for some spectacular views or admire them from the deck.
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Jardin de Balata
At the centre of this Jean-Philippe Thoze-designed botanical garden is a traditional Creole mansion. Those with a head for heights can enjoy the tree canopy walkway.
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Chateau Dubuc
On the east coast’s Caravelle peninsula overlooking the Baie du Tresor sit the ruins of a 17th century castle. It has a difficult past and legend has it that the estate owner used to lure ships into the shoals using a lantern and loot the wreckage. Today it is a historic monument, a micro-museum and audio tours are available as well as a walk to a historic lighthouse with great views.
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Mont Pelée
At 4,583ft, this volcano is the highest point on the island. Though still active, and infamous for the 1902 eruption that killed 30,000 in minutes, the last eruption was in 1929 and today it has many hiking trails delivering impressive views to nature-loving hikers.
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Le Cap Est Lagoon Resort & Spa
On the tranquil shores of a lagoon sheltered by a reef, guests can indulge in a three-star spa with Guerlain treatments. There’s a restaurant on site too.
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