Destinations

New England

New England's Finest | Newport, RI to Newport, RI

America is a relatively young nation, but history abounds in New England, where the country’s first settlers planted roots. From the dark days of Salem’s witch trials to the rebellious ride of Paul Revere, New England is rich with antiquity. Through those struggles and triumphs, great traditions were born, many of which are still seen and
celebrated today. 

Cruise the coastal waters of New England, and you’ll spy classic New England homes clad with gray shingles next to magnificent lighthouses. Pop ashore for an old-fashioned clam or lobster bake. America’s yachting tradition began in these coastal waters. The beautiful islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are summer havens for New Englanders who wish to escape the city heat for the relaxed breezes of the northern Atlantic Ocean.

American Beauty | Newport to Boston

Newport has long been the gateway to New England, especially for yachtsmen. Longtime home of the America’s Cup, the quintessential New England seaside town is a bastion of sailing. Experience the wealth and power of those who made Newport a center of grand society with a visit to one of the Newport Mansions. Spend the afternoon strolling along Cliff Walk before joining the yachting crowd in the bars and the restaurants that line the yachting capital’s lively waterfront.

Caribbean

Beach Bliss | Antigua to St. Martin

Boasting warm and steady tradewinds, safe harbors and 365 beaches, Antigua is the winter destination of choice for many superyachts. Spend a few days cruising around the beautiful island, jumping in to discover some of the finest coral reefs in the Caribbean, before heading to the exclusive island of Nevis for a peaceful anchorage.

Pure Bliss | St. Lucia to Grenada

Spend a few nights ashore at the stunning Sugar Beach resort before embarking your luxury yacht at the Marigot Bay Resort & Marina. Cruise to St. Vincent in the Grenadines for your first night at anchor. The 150 square mile territory consists of the main island of St. Vincent and the 32 smaller islands of the Grenadines. The island, which has to date seen unlimited tourism development, remains lush, mountainous and agricultural.

A Water Lover's Dream | Tortola to Jost Van Dyke

Tortola is the largest island in the British Virgin Island chain. Board your luxury yacht and gently acclimatize to the Caribbean pace of life as you cruise to Cane Garden Bay for an afternoon of watersports. Anchor in the south of the island and tender to Soper’s Hole for a rum punch.