24 Feb 2008 10:14:05 | David Dunlap
Ever wanted to really put yourself to the test and teach
yourself how to sail and guide a yacht? On a crewed yacht
charter voyage, you can do just that – and more – while taking
turns at the helm and seeing the sights of your specially
planned destination.
Unlike other ocean yachts, a crewed charter yacht vacation
allows you to be more independent and make more choices about
your trip. For example, you’ll set your own pace by choosing
your itinerary and the activities you prefer, instead of going
along with the crowd; you can even decide to go “off chart” and
head in a new direction.
This kind of yacht vacation includes, of course, the boat, its
captain and crew, the chef, who will prepare your favorite meals
at your request; and a standard bar, with your choice of wines
or liqueurs readily available. With all the freedom you want on
the wide-open ocean, the price, starting generally around $1300
per person per week, is a really good deal when you consider
that everything is set up entirely to suit your preferences.
You can be alone, or you can mingle with the crew. It’s all up
to you – it’s your own private yachting trip, whether you choose
crewed yacht charters on a sailboat, motorboat, or a yacht.
Also, you’ll need to plan where you want to go, of course!
Popular destinations for crewed yacht charters are to the South
of France or to the Cannes Film Festival; the Mediterranean; the
Caribbean, Alaska, New England, or even Canal Barge Yacht
Cruises in France! Closer to home, Florida and the Bahamas are
also excellent choices.
Whatever you decide, a crewed yacht charter vacation will be one
you and your family or friends will remember for years to come.
Pick up a travel brochure, choose a spot, and sail away for a
week of pure, hedonistic FUN!
For more information, see www.onlyforyachts.com
About Author :
avid Dunlap is the owner and founder of All About Sailboats and
The Ocean Sailing Guide, two online resources for every sailing
enthusiast. For sailing information and resources, including
boat insurance and sailing charters, visit
http://allaboutsailboats.com or http://theoceansailingguide.com