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Unparalleled Charter Experiences in the EXUMAS

A vast cruising ground that gives
uncharted, quiet, off the grid
exploration feels.

The Destination

The Exumas chain, comprised of 365 islands, is renown for sapphire-blue waters. Waters so stunning, their brilliant colors are visible from air travelers flying overhead, and far further… even from outer space. This chain is home to pristine secluded beaches, deserted cays, and ultra-exclusive resorts. We love it here, because nature outnumbers man, and coastlines remain untouched. A couple private islands play host to four-legged wild local celebrities, while another was home to the infamous narcotics kingpin, Pablo Escobar.

The best option for air travel is to fly into Nassau (airport code NAS). Spend a night or two visiting Paradise Island. Enjoy all the luxury comforts of the Atlantis resort, play a round of golf at Paradise Island golf course, and take a long walk down pristine Cabbage Beach.

The Destination

The Exumas chain, comprised of 365 islands, is renown for sapphire-blue waters. Waters so stunning, their brilliant colors are visible from air travelers flying overhead, and far further… even from outer space. This chain is home to pristine secluded beaches, deserted cays, and ultra-exclusive resorts. We love it here, because nature outnumbers man, and coastlines remain untouched. A couple private islands play host to four-legged wild local celebrities, while another was home to the infamous narcotics kingpin, Pablo Escobar.

The best option for air travel is to fly into Nassau (airport code NAS). Spend a night or two visiting Paradise Island. Enjoy all the luxury comforts of the Atlantis resort, play a round of golf at Paradise Island golf course, and take a long walk down pristine Cabbage Beach.

Board Your Yacht

Board your yacht in one of the many easily accessible marinas… Bay Street Marina, Atlantis Marina, Hurrican Hole Superyacht Marina, or Ocean Club Marina

Best Time To Visit

Yet another reason we love this area, the weather is pleasant almost year around. The only months to avoid are September, October, and early November, because there is increased chance of a tropical storm or hurricane.

Board Your Yacht

Board your yacht in one of the many easily accessible marinas… Bay Street Marina, Atlantis Marina, Hurrican Hole Superyacht Marina, or Ocean Club Marina

Best Time to Visit

Yet another reason we love this area, the weather is pleasant almost year around. The only months to avoid are September, October, and early November, because there is increased chance of a tropical storm or hurricane.

Yachts We Love in

Bahamas

BAHAMAS

Pronto

2022 SUNREEF 80 POWER

A true haven of peace, this luxurious powerful motor yacht is ideal for a family getaway in the beautiful surroundings of the Bahamas.

Highlights

04
Suites
80
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2022 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€90,000
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BAHAMAS

Mucho Gusto

2019 HORIZON 65

Mucho Gusto offers a unique yachting experience in the sense that you are getting a Motor Yacht experience, with the comfort and stability of a Catamaran.

Highlights

03
Suites
65
LENGTH
06
GUESTS
2019 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€45,000
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Your Sample

Itinerary

Day One

Start off your week of adventure down the Exuma chain with a stop at Rose Island, just to the East of Nassau. After a swim with the local wild pigs, enjoy a sundowner cocktail at Sandy Toes beach bar.

Day Two

Continue South 46 miles to Shroud Cay. A relaxation filled morning at sea acclimating to life on a yacht. Arrive in time for a late lunch. Afterwards, jump in for a swim and try out all the yacht’s water toys. Enjoy a paddle or just float in bliss.

Day Three

On the way to Little Bells Cay stop for a snorkel over a smuggler plane wreck at O’Brian’s Cay. There is also an incredible spot known as The Aquarium, with kaleidoscope shoals of fish floating past everywhere you look.

Day Four

Staniel Cay provides the backdrop for an adventure packed day. Start with a swim to the Thunderball Grotto. This fantastic underwater cave system is great for snorkeling and is teeming with exotic marine life. The grotto’s mystique is heightened by the small, almost hidden entrance. Next up, pay a visit to our local friends at Pig Beach, and finish the day with a cocktail at Staniel Cay Yacht Club.

Day Five

Waderick Wells is home of the 176-square-mile Exuma Cays Land and Sea National Park. Created in 1958, it was the first land and sea park in the world and is one of the most successful marine parks. This is where you will find the nearly complete whale skeleton on the beach. Photo op!

Day Six

Journey back up North to the island of Norman Cay where Pablo Escobar’s WWII era drug smuggling plane wrecked only feet away from it’s destined landing strip. A runway rummored to have been built by Escobar himself. The plane wreck lies 10 feet below the surface and is now an artificial reef and home to an array of sealife.

Day Seven

Swing through Allen Cay after breakfast to snorkel for the only underwater currency accepted worldwide, the sanddollar. Stop by iguana island for a walk with a different type of wild four legged local. Journey back up to Rose Island for one more Bahamian sundowner with your toes in the sand.

Your Sample

Itinerary

Day One

Start off your week of adventure down the Exuma chain with a stop at Rose Island, just to the East of Nassau. After a swim with the local wild pigs, enjoy a sundowner cocktail at Sandy Toes beach bar.

Day Two

Continue South 46 miles to Shroud Cay. A relaxation filled morning at sea acclimating to life on a yacht. Arrive in time for a late lunch. Afterwards, jump in for a swim and try out all the yacht’s water toys. Enjoy a paddle or just float in bliss.

Day Three

On the way to Little Bells Cay stop for a snorkel over a smuggler plane wreck at O’Brian’s Cay. There is also an incredible spot known as The Aquarium, with kaleidoscope shoals of fish floating past everywhere you look.

Day Four

Staniel Cay provides the backdrop for an adventure packed day. Start with a swim to the Thunderball Grotto. This fantastic underwater cave system is great for snorkeling and is teeming with exotic marine life. The grotto’s mystique is heightened by the small, almost hidden entrance. Next up, pay a visit to our local friends at Pig Beach, and finish the day with a cocktail at Staniel Cay Yacht Club.

Day Five

Waderick Wells is home of the 176-square-mile Exuma Cays Land and Sea National Park. Created in 1958, it was the first land and sea park in the world and is one of the most successful marine parks. This is where you will find the nearly complete whale skeleton on the beach. Photo op!

Day Six

Journey back up North to the island of Norman Cay where Pablo Escobar’s WWII era drug smuggling plane wrecked only feet away from it’s destined landing strip. A runway rummored to have been built by Escobar himself. The plane wreck lies 10 feet below the surface and is now an artificial reef and home to an array of sealife.

Day Seven

Swing through Allen Cay after breakfast to snorkel for the only underwater currency accepted worldwide, the sanddollar. Stop by iguana island for a walk with a different type of wild four legged local. Journey back up to Rose Island for one more Bahamian sundowner with your toes in the sand.

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