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Caribbean Sea yachts

07.12.2021

It's an article to open a series of materials describing the most popular laundry travel routes.

The unsupervised leader in our top-leaf yacht directions is the paradise of our planet, Kariba. One mention of these islands faces the lust of solar images: golden and greasy beaches with a transparent bruise wave, wild green islands with centuries-old palms and painting lagoons, sand carnival of coral reefs and tropical jungle inhabitants...

Thanks to the developed tourism industry (more than 15 million foreigners each year), as well as the simulated image (because of those who did not see the Caribbean Sea Pirates), every adventurer in this exotic region dreams.

The Caribbean comprises the Caribbean Sea and all islands south-east of the Gulf of Mexico, east of Central America and Mexico and north of South America.

That's the diversity that needs to be taken into account when it's a lame route. Different directions include different possibilities and requirements: the existence or absence of a pit infrastructure in a particular Caribbean region, seasonal conditions of sailing, visas and legal nuances of individual countries, passenger and ship safety issues, service level and other important elements of a lax travel. But all the countless routes in the Caribbean are connected: they give a sense of absolute happiness!

We recommend that you not try to visit as many islands as possible in one cruise, but plan the route to be held at each point for a few days. And when you go to the next yacht walk on the Caribbean islands, and we assure you that you will go, take a new route boldly, and the tropical paradise will open your new secrets.

Now let's discuss the routes.

One of the most popular European laundry routes is the Archipelago of the Small Antilles, which begins with Martinique It's a big mountain island surrounded by a lot of small islands and coral reefs with a developed tourism infrastructure, magnificent beaches,

natural exotic and active Mont Pele volcano.

Martinique is an overseas territory (department) of France, and its culture is an amazing mixture of French and Caribbean traditions, and the island itself has a special status: a special visa must be obtained in the French Consulate (Schengen Studary) for its visit. Martinique inherited not only language and culture from France, but also furious traditions. Here and in the surrounding islands there are new, well-equipped marinas providing excellent services.

Martinique can celebrate a rich and bright calendar of entertainment. The winter months are marked by a variety of musical events: jazz festivals, drums and carnivals, dance marathons in spring, autumn fishermen. But the most important event for all active sea recreationers is scheduled for February. This month, amateurs and professional yachtsmen, as well as surfingists from all over the world, can be found on the island. They're fighting for the honourable trophies of the Navigation Week, the International Yachting and Serfing!

By enjoying the Creole exotic of Martiniques, we can continue the laundry route to the north, to Dominique and Guadeloupe and to the south. Saint Lucia CSaint Vincent and the Grenadines Visits to these islands either do not require a visa at all or are posted on the spot upon arrival.

We recommend a route for the Virgin Islands, one of the most beautiful and safe maritime areas in the world, to the divine and skilled luxers. On the political map of the world, the archipelago is divided into three parts: the American Virgin Islands (approximately 60, of which only 9 are inhabited), the British Virgin Islands (36 islands, 16 are inhabited) and the Spanish Virgin Islands (2 populated islands administered by Puerto Rico).

Particularly noteworthy. British Virgin Islands - also one of the most popular places for a boat trip to the Caribbean. For these islands

There are stable breezes, calm clean waters and sand beaches, a real paradise for yacht loving!

A British visa is needed to stay here (the Territory is an autonomous overseas territory of the United Kingdom), but if it is not a problem for you, welcome to the old British exotic, colonial, English humor and high service standards.

The Virgin Islands is loved by divers thanks to the mild tropical fish. Many of them prefer the Diving-Safari option - sailing or kataran trips to the field. And the Spring Regat, which takes place in the British Virgin Islands, is part of the Carib Ocean Triangle series and attracts boats from all over the world!

The most popular island to start a boat trip is Tortola. Immeral slopes, coral sands, cozy lagoons, sand fishing villages, exotic botanical gardens are the perfect place to relax.

Tortola should go to the nearest islands... Vergin-Gorda Island is a real natural phenomenon, the coast of which is a labyrinth of grotes from the brinks through which it is possible to enter large caves with cold water. But be careful: the capture of marine inhabitants, the collection of sinks and even coral debris is prohibited without appropriate authorization from the British Government. Sporting fishermen are also possible, but only if there is a license that you are required to issue to the fishing tour.

Salt Island is known for its curious multi-year tradition: a sack of salt is produced every year, which is solemnly sent to the British Queen. The submarine surroundings of the island are also very popular with the divers: the seabed is buried by a British Ron frigate in 1867.

Norman Island is an island with a " pirate asylum " (in the past century, its isolated and protected booth provided a secure shelter to a variety of pirate ships) and

Many underwater caves are the dream of any diver. Norman Island is said to be the prototype of the Socrediczhel Stephenson.

One of the main features of the archipelago is near the island of Anegada, a natural reserve with many species of exotic plants and birds. The Khorshu-Rif Coral reef, about 30 kilometres long, has caused the destruction of dozens of ships throughout the history of shipping. That's why he's very popular with the divers these days, so they can observe not only the exotic submarines, but also the wreckage of the ships that were buried years ago.

It is very difficult to stop their choice in the specific locations of the British Virgin Islands, because each of them is worthy of attention. As a matter of fact, those who already have the experience of laundry travel, the Virgin Islands will open a completely new line of this kind of vacation. And for the first time you get on board a luxury sailboat or a catamara, this adventure will definitely be the main rest of their lives!
Another prestigious Caribbean route is the Bahamas. Without a pilot, the archipelago is not working. Each island has its " face " , i.e. a distinctive feature, from a fantastic divine to a casino. Many islands are private, protected areas and are prohibited from landing. The Bahamas is famous for its modern marinas.
One and the most notable directions in the Bahamas is Bimini, where we can bury, swim in the heinous waters of the Hilling-Howl basin in mangrove forests, dive with dolphins, and then send sail to one of the world ' s best diving sites, a place where SS Sapona landed at a mill in 1926.

Regrettably, in this brief review of the best lacunae routes on the Caribbean, we have left behind an impressive list of worthy islands. The Caribbean islands are Cuba and Jamaica Haiti, Saint Lucia and Barbados and every one of them is special.

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