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The Ultimate Guide to Navigating The Yacht Week

Picture this: crystal blue waters stretching as far as the eye can see, a gentle breeze caressing your skin, and the thrill of adventure waiting just beyond the horizon. If you’re a travel enthusiast seeking a unique and unforgettable experience, I have just the destination for you. Welcome to The Yacht Week.

Embarking on The Yacht Week is like stepping into a dream. Imagine yourself aboard a luxurious yacht, surrounded by like-minded individuals eager to explore the wonders of the sea. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a complete novice, this is an adventure that caters to all levels of expertise.

One of the most enchanting aspects of The Yacht Week is the opportunity to discover hidden gems and embrace the local culture. As you sail along the stunning coastlines, you’ll encounter picturesque villages, charming beach clubs, and mouthwatering cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds.

Let’s set sail and explore the captivating Croatian coastline. One of the highlights of The Yacht Week is visiting Hvar, a town known for its vibrant nightlife and sun-soaked beaches. Take a leisurely stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, dotted with quaint shops and colorful cafes. Don’t forget to stop by Hula Hula Beach Club, where you can dance the night away while sipping on refreshing cocktails.

Next up on our journey is the picturesque island of Korcula. Often referred to as a mini Dubrovnik, this charming medieval town boasts an impressive array of architectural marvels. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets and stumble upon hidden squares adorned with blooming flowers. For a truly immersive experience, hop on a bicycle and traverse the breathtaking landscapes of this enchanting island.

As our voyage continues, we find ourselves in delightful Greece. Santorini, with its iconic whitewashed buildings and exquisite sunsets, is a must-visit destination. Explore the vibrant capital of Fira, where you can indulge in delectable Mediterranean cuisine and soak up the unparalleled beauty of the Aegean Sea. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the ancient ruins of Akrotiri, a perfectly preserved archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the island’s rich history.

No adventure in Greece would be complete without a stop at Mykonos. Known for its glamorous party scene, Mykonos is the ultimate playground for those seeking a lively and vibrant atmosphere. Lose yourself in the energetic streets of Chora, where you’ll find an array of fashionable boutiques, inviting bars, and exquisite restaurants. If you’re in the mood for a beach day, head to Paradise Beach, where you can revel in the sun and dance to the beats of world-renowned DJs.

As our journey comes to a close, we mustn’t forget the breathtaking Amalfi Coast in Italy. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a true marvel, with its dramatic cliffs, colorful coastal towns, and azure waters. Make sure to visit the charming town of Positano, where you can meander through narrow streets lined with pastel-hued houses and enjoy panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. For the adventurous souls, a hike along the Path of the Gods will reward you with awe-inspiring vistas that will forever be etched in your memory.

Now that we’ve embarked on this incredible voyage, it’s time to raise our glasses to The Yacht Week. May your days be filled with laughter, exploration, and unforgettable memories. Bon voyage!

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8 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ON THE YACHT WEEK

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Have you heard of The Yacht Week ? If not then let me introduce you to what could be the best week of your life. Back in 2014 I spent a week sailing around Greece on an all girls Yacht Week boat. We had an incredible time but there were some things I wish I would have known before the trip that could have made it even better. So here are eight things you should know before you go on The Yacht Week!

1) THE YACHT WEEK COULD BE THE BEST WEEK OF YOUR LIFE – JUST GO!

As you can see from the video above The Yacht Week looks like a lot of fun, and it is! This video is of The Yacht Week Greece trip I was on featuring some clips of our boat. I booked with one of my friends and prior to the tip I hadn’t met any of the other girls who were going to be on our sailboat. All the girls turned out to be awesome and we all made fast friends.

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If you can’t get a group of friends together to book your own sailboat don’t let that stop you from going on The Yacht Week. Just find one friend to go with you and book a two-person cabin! You’ll make new friends, and have the time of your life, especially after reading all my tips so you’ll know what to expect.

2) THE YACHT WEEK IS MORE ABOUT PARTYING THAN SAILING

The Yacht Week is basically one big floating festival! If you want to have a serious week of peaceful sailing then The Yacht Week is probably not for you. You will sail from location to location but you’ll spend a lot more time partying than sailing on most of The Yacht Week routes. You need to be in the right frame of mind for this prior to the trip. So if you plan on going on The Yacht Week put your party hat on and be ready to have some fun!

3) CHOOSE YOUR YACHT WEEK ROUTE BASED ON PACE

You’ll likely look at The Yacht Week website and see a destination you want to go to and decide this is the route you want to take. I advise against this. In order to have the best time possible book a route based on the pace you want to go at.

Since I went on The Yacht Week they have added several new routes including an Italy route which they are marketing as slower paced for “sophisticated sailors and the food fanatics.” I have only been on the Greece route so I can’t vouch for this claim but if you want to do less partying, and more sailing and exploring, booking the Italy route seems like the way to go.

The Greece route I went on is labeled at a mid paced route. I love music and parties but I personally would have preferred more sailing and sight-seeing. Based on my experience, I would describe the mid paced Yacht Week routes (Greece, Montenegro and BVIs) as party routes and the fast paced routes (Croatia and Croatia Ultra) as ultra party routes.

4) SKIP SOME OF THE DAY PARTIES & EXPLORE

As I said above The Yacht Week, overall, is more about partying than anything else but you are visiting amazing places on all of their routes so I suggest skipping some of the parties and exploring your surroundings. On the Greece route there was a day party and a night party at each stop. When we docked at Hydra Island , my friend and I skipped the day party and explored the island which turned out to be one of my favorite days on the trip! There are plenty of parties so don’t worry about skipping some of them and opting to take in some sights and local culture instead.

5) SPLURGE ON A PREMIUM SAILBOAT

This is a gross topic but I have to bring it up because I would never want anyone to be in the same situation the girls on my boat were on. Our Yacht Week boat was a cheaper, economy sailboat and it was not equipped for us to be able to do anything besides pee in the toilets. That’s right, we did not have proper use of toilets on our boat for an entire week! Because of this my friend and I ended up renting several hotel rooms during Yacht Week (read Nikki Beach Porto Heli and Hotel Miranda Hydra Island ) just so we could have use of a toilet and shower.

So what is the moral of this story? Don’t go for the cheapest boat you can find. There are now four types of yachts you can book with The Yacht Week – Economy, Standard, Premium and Premium Plus. Spend the extra money to book a premium sailboat, and check that you’ll have unrestricted use of the toilet onboard before you book.

6) THE YACHT WEEK IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN YOU THINK

I budgeted around $75 a day for food, drinks and extras for our seven-day trip and quickly realized this was not going to be enough. Upon arrival we were told we needed to go shopping for costumes for the sailing competition and parties. Next, we had to put money in for the “Kitty Fund,” which is food and drinks for the boat for the week. We also had to pitch in money to tip our skipper and pay for gas for the boat.

At The Yacht Week parties you usually get one or two free drinks with your wristband, but after, that you have to pay for your drinks. Drinking every day can get expensive, especially if you want to splurge on bottle service. If you plan to drink and eat out and don’t want to worry about running out of money, you should plan to spend around $130 USD/day.

$150 Kitty $50 Costumes $525 ($75/Day Restaurants + Cocktails x 7 Days) $100 Gas/Tip for Skipper $100 Bottle Service _______ $925 TOTAL

7) YOUR SAILBOAT WILL GET DIRTY REALLY QUICKLY

We had an all-girls crew and our sailboat still got very dirty every day. In order to keep your boat from becoming filthy get everyone on your boat to agree from the start to all help clean. If everyone pitches in, it takes less than 20 minutes a day to keep your boat clean. Do your dishes right after you are done eating, and keep all your personal stuff in your own cabin. No one wants to spend a week in a tiny cramped, dirty space. This is the real Yacht Week v. your Instagram Yacht Week…

8) CHOOSE WHO YOU BOOK WITH WISELY

The last thing you want to do is go on what could be the week of your life with someone who can’t go with the flow, relax and enjoy an adventure. If you’re booking a two-person cabin with a friend make sure you are on the same page about what type of trip you both want to have.

If you can’t wait to get to The Yacht Week and party all week and your friend is looking for a peaceful, relaxing week of sailing and sightseeing it is not going to work. If your friend wants to do a luxury sailing trip but you want to book an economy sailboat to save money it is not going to work. This seems pretty obvious but I saw both of these scenarios happen and it is a buzz kill for everyone. Make sure you are on the same page with whoever you book The Yacht Week with, wether you are booking a two-person cabin or an entire sailboat.

Have you been on The Yacht Week? If you have any additional tips for our readers or questions for me please leave these in the comments below.

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May 4, 2018 at 2:53 am

Hi, where did you get your bikinis? I love them! Thanks!

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August 28, 2018 at 6:02 am

Great Blog! Yacht Charting is considered the best way of spending your holidays and is an interesting activity to include in your traveling.

May 5, 2019 at 5:30 pm

Im about to book the Greece trip with a friend but now I am really concerned about the bathroom situation… can you maybe tell me a little bit more about that?

June 18, 2019 at 7:11 am

The boats have marine toilets; you can use them for #1 and #2, you just can’t flush anything else down them. So that means you have a baggie for toilet paper you throw out once or twice a day. It’s not ideal, but it’s not as bad as you might think, and you get used to it pretty quick. Plus, you’re on land a lot and can use regular toilets pretty much any time you’re not sailing.

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The Yacht Week Announces ‘The Islands’ Destinations For 2022

From 2022 the renowned ‘floating festival’ will take adventurous young travellers to island destinations in the Bahamas, Tahiti, and Martinique & St Lucia. The new routes will see The Yacht Week continue to offer a proven, safe environment and flexible tickets allowing groups of friends to book with confidence and spend a life-changing week in paradise…

The Yacht Week has opened bookings for 2022 with the announcement of three routes to stunning island destinations in the Bahamas, Tahiti, and Martinique & St Lucia. Young, adventurous travellers can pick their paradise destination and join a small flotilla of yachts headed for the trip of a lifetime. With flexible ticket terms and a proven safe environment, groups of friends can now book a yacht with confidence. ‘The Islands’ routes rediscover the sense of awe and excitement that only travelling to far-flung paradise destinations can bring. Guests can charter a yacht of their choice, equip it with a skipper and a host and enjoy seven life-changing days with like-minded explorers. With resident DJs flown in from around the world for parties at amazing locations, The Yacht Week always delivers the fun, alongside carefully curated activities, and once-in-a-lifetime cultural experiences. The Yacht Week will make dreams a reality with the best yachts at the best prices available. Check www.theyachtweek.com for full pricing on all routes and more info.

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It’s definitely time we all got some adventure back in our lives and The Yacht Week has delivered it with ‘The Islands’. With routes already set to Croatia (Original / Ultra Festival / Hideout Festival routes), Greece, Montenegro and Sardinia Emerald Coast, ‘The Islands’ adds a new page to the bucket list.

The Treasured Islands – the  Bahamas were once considered the pirate islands and as part of a flotilla of 10 – 15 yachts sailing from 26 th March to 2 nd April, swashbuckling travellers can dive to sunken shipwrecks, sail clear waters and walk deserted white sand beaches. Activities include feeding and swimming with wild pigs, snorkelling with turtles, beach parties, shoreside yoga and of course, a sampling of local culture with delicious food and rum cocktails. As the sun goes down, there is treasure to be found in the stunning skies at Sunset Beach.

The Lost Islands – Tahiti and the  Polynesian islands are unique. Set alone in the middle of the vast South Pacific Ocean these islands are like entering another world. Each one is different to the last, but all with turquoise waters and coral teeming with spectacular underwater life. From 9 th – 16 th April and 16 th – 23 rd April, The Yacht Week takes 20 – 25 yachts to lose themselves in the natural beauty and ancient traditions of Tahiti. Explorers can hike Mount Temehani, visit sacred temples and pearl farms or enjoy sunrise yoga and surfing. With gourmet Polynesian food and parties including a New Moon Bora Bora beach party, this is a pure bucket list adventure.

The Carnival Islands – explore two of the Caribbean’s most vibrant cultures. From the French chic of  Martinique to the carnival vibes of  St Lucia. There’s no better way to see in the New Year than on a yacht with friends on the open Caribbean Sea. From 27 th December to 3 rd January, and 3 rd – 10 th January, The Yacht Week celebrates the arrival of 2022 with calypso beats, cocktails and a next-level adventure. Guests can enjoy the thrills of treetop zip-lining, kayaking, water sports, climbing The Pitons, an eco ATV tour, diving in crystal clear waters and more.

A new generation of explorers have missed out on a year of adventure. The Yacht Week Spring programme is giving them the opportunity they’ve been waiting for to really leave the world behind. Pick any paradise location from ‘the islands’ and guests can enjoy an action holiday, a wellness break, a cultural experience, a party trip, a chance to explore new places – and that’s before considering the unrivalled feeling of sailing the open seas with friends.

The Yacht Week will also be drawing on their years of experience as the original ‘floating festival’ to host a series of exclusive themed parties on each route. As always guests can enjoy the iconic ‘circle raft’ parties out at sea, dancing in crystal blue waters, as well as live international DJs performing at incredible venues. These events will be an unmissable part of an unforgettable week.

Now with bookings open, and safe, flexible tickets for 2022, The Yacht Week Islands are likely to sell out fast, but those lucky enough to rally the crew and secure a place should prepare to disconnect from everyday life and reconnect with their sense of adventure.

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The ULTIMATE Guide To Yacht Week East Africa Seychelles! | What to expect on your 1st sail + more!

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Enjoy this 10 minute read!

Disclaimer: Was this an AMAZING trip? Yes! But did it have it's hiccups? ABSOLUTELY! Just like with all my other blogs, I will always give you my honest opinion! This article will be no different. There were a lot of great moments.....but there were some moments that had me giving some serious side-eyes. Here we go! 

The BREATHTAKING islands of the Seychelles is probably on many travelers bucket lists! It had most certainly been on my list for a long time! Planning a trip to the Seychelles can seem like a daunting task; tracking flights, booking hotels, researching day trips from 1 island to the next - it's A LOT to organize even for the best of trip planners! 

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When my friend, Alena, hit me up in 2019 about doing a yacht week trip for her 40th birthday in 2020, I was PSYCHED! I presented her with 2 companies for us to potentially set sail with - ' Yacht Week East Africa ' (also known as AfroTravel Agency ) & ' The Yacht Week .' After some research we decided to go with Yacht Week East Africa! Why?  Well.....MELANIN! There were about to be a whole bunch of BEAUTIFUL brown faces exploring the islands of the Seychelles! (Heeeeeeeeey)! You know we had to be a part of this! 

This was my 1st time ever booking a yacht week and I had NO clue what to expect. I did as much research as I could to properly prepare for a trip of this magnitude.....but I couldn't. I just had to do it! 

This will be a lengthy blog (so grab a cocktail, some snacks and settle in), but I want you to experience this crazy adventure with me day-by-day as if you were there! Let’s goooooooo!

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Yacht Week East Africa (Y.W.E.A for short) starts their sailing on the main island of Mahe, Seychelles. From there you'll be on a hell of a journey island hopping with some of the most picturesque scenery in the world! But here's a few things you should know before you go: 

☀️ Y.W.E.A costs: prices for this trip will vary by the type of yacht you select for sailing. We selected the ‘ Beats ’ yacht. The price was  $2,199.02 per person   (a deposit of $500 is due at booking. 6 payments of $283.17 will be due over the next 6 months). A couple of weeks before the trip, Y.W.E.A will request an additional  $235  per person  for groceries, the Seychelles Travel Authorization and WiFi on board (which didn’t work our entire sailing). *Prices are subject to change*

I paid a total of  $2,434.02  to Yacht Week East Africa. That is not including the flight to Seychelles and travel insurance.  *NOTE: THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR THIS TRIP*

Alena and I started paying for our trip in 2019. Our original voyage date was June 2020. Once the pandemic hit, the trip was rescheduled to September 2021. We tried to get refunds from Y.W.E.A due to the pandemic but they refused. So please be aware of this before booking. Make sure to have travel insurance to protect your trip!

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☀️ You'll spend the first 2 nights at the host hotel:  Savoy Seychelles Resort & Spa  and 7 nights on the yacht. Each yacht comes with a skipper and a chef onboard along with 3 meals a day! 

☀️ Here is what is included on your Y.W.E.A trip:

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☀️ The Y.W.E.A team members communicate with ‘WhatsApp’. Make sure you download the app before arriving in Seychelles. 

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Let’s take a look at how to pack for yacht week! Here is the packing list that the Y.W.E.A team sent to us sailors:

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*Note: I would also consider adding quick dry towels to your packing list as well as mosquito repellent and a compact first aid kit! 

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☀️ The currency in Seychelles is the Seychellois rupee. Make sure to withdraw rupees from the ATM at the airport. Avoid using USD. My USD was turned away because the serial numbers were dated before 2009.

☀️ If you want to get your sip on during Y.W.E.A, buy your alcohol at the duty-free store at SEZ airport. 

☀️ Pack light! Pack light! Pack light! Did I mention to you to pack light?! I’m serious! Leave the hardshell luggage at home and opt for a soft duffle bag instead.  

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☀️ If you are prone to seasickness, don't forget your meds or you may want to rethink this trip altogether (you'll see why towards the end of this blog)! 

☀️ Keep yourself hydrated. If you can fit it, bring a reusable water bottle with you. 

☀️ Make sure to save some rupees to tip your skipper & chef at the end of your trip. Our guys did an EXCELLENT job keeping the yacht clean and our bellies full! (Shout out to China & Archille)!   

Before I break down the 10-day itinerary, let's get into the specifics of the yacht accommodations! 

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During our sail, Y.W.E.A offered 3 different yacht models (actually catamarans) for the trip! Here's the model of the yacht we were on:  Helia 44 with A/C .  This model comes with 4 cabins and it sleeps 10 people. 

The  yacht itself was BEAUTIFUL! We for sure enjoyed sitting on the deck watching the sunrises & sunsets, hanging with our boatmates and soaking up the sun....and the rain (it rained on & off a lot during this vacation). 

But....(hell yeah there's a BUT), the rooms on this thing are the size of a shoe box! Under no circumstances could my friend & I fit in that room together unless we were going to sleep. Then there's that - the sleeping arrangements. You will literally share 2 twin-size mattresses pushed together! And the bathroom! *sigh* I HATED it! Too cramped for me!  

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Don't even get me started with trying to use the bathroom while we were in route from 1 island to the next! OMG! That was INSANE being on the toilet while the boat was heavily rocking from side to side! I was PRAYING nothing back splashed on me! *insert gagging emoji* 

Please, please, PU-LEAZE don't over pack for this trip! If you do, you're making a HUGE mistake! There will NOT be enough space for luggage. The cabin has a small closet to store your clothes, but not your luggage. Here's how I packed. As soon as I stepped onto the yacht, I was wishing I would've left my hardshell luggage at home! 

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If you're feeling cramped in your cabin, I suggest sleeping out on the deck for a night or 2! I tried it for one night, and it helped to not feel as claustrophobic. It was actually a pretty relaxing sleep!   

I'm not trying to scare you, but I want you to be aware of the living arrangements while you're on the yacht for 7 nights. A few of our boatmates got rooms when we docked at a couple of the islands that had hotels. Put some $$$ aside for that if you can't hang on the yacht for 7 nights. Other boatmates decided to forgo the yacht after night #5. They flew back to the island of Mahe. Hell....I thought about doing that too, but I stuck it out and made it work! And I'm glad I did! 

Now it's time to break down how we spent our days & nights on this Y.W.E.A adventure! 

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Travel time from the U.S.A to Seychelles takes about 30 hours one-way (layover included). Y.W.E.A had an event planned on the day of arrival. There was NO WAY I was doing a 30-hour trip and then heading to an event afterwards so I decided to arrive in Seychelles a day early. 

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I booked a room at LXR’s brand new hotel, Mango House Seychelles for the evening. Best move ever! Mango House was PURE PERFECTION! Alena & I were able to relax, take in some breathtaking scenery and eat GOOD before we started yacht week! I won't get into all the details in this blog but check out my review right now on the fabulous hotel!

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Staying at Mango House was a great introduction to the beautiful islands of the Seychelles! I know EXACTLY where I'll be staying on my next visit! Right here! 

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Today’s adventure:  Arrive @ the host hotel  |  Y.W.E.A welcome dinner

It was ridiculously hard leaving Mango House behind, but we had to make our way to  Savoy Seychelles Resort & Spa  to start yacht week. We took a taxi from Mango House to Savoy which took about 1 hour with the traffic (the cost was 1200 rupees). Airport transfers are included in the Y.W.E.A rate, but since we got in early, we spent a little extra to transport ourselves.

Once we arrived at the Savoy Hotel, Y.W.E.A already had our rooms assigned so the check in process was a breeze.

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Y.W.E.A offered optional beach activities (parachuting, jet skiing, windsurfing, etc.) for anyone who wanted to participate. Jetlag was kicking Alena & I’s butts, so we decided to rest until the welcome dinner that evening.

Usually, large events will have signs up welcoming their guests to their event, but for whatever reason, Y.W.E.A did not. We barely knew where to go for dinner. I thought that was odd. The seating arrangements were also a bit weird. We were scrambling trying to figure out where to sit.

The dinner was buffet style prepared by local Seychelles chefs. The food was delicious! Alcoholic drinks had to be purchased separately. A DJ did his thing while everyone chatted and got to know each other! The Y.W.E.A host (Kelsey Horton) & the team members introduced themselves as well! After dinner, the night was free to do whatever!

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Today’s adventure:  Visit the Victoria Street Market | All-White day party poolside

The breakfast buffet at the Savoy is worth getting up for! Mimosas were included, so I was there front & center (LOL)! After breakfast there were shuttles lined up to take anyone who wanted to visit the Victoria Street Market. It's a cool place to visit to get a glimpse into the culture of Seychelles and to pick up a few goods. A lot of us were ready to go after about 30 minutes though.  Unfortunately, there was a miscommunication with the Y.W.E.A team and us on where we were supposed to be picked up from the market. We started wandering around trying to figure out where to go. Finally, after several minutes we got to the right spot to be picked up.

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The All-White party that was held poolside that evening was lit! The DJ did his thing and at one point a whole lot of champagne came out of nowhere! The Y.W.E.A team made toasts to a beautiful night as everyone mingled and danced!

After the party, we all hit another spot near Savoy called ‘Boat House’, but with curfews still in place on the island, it closed early. We took the party back to Savoy and chilled at 1 of their bars, Gecko Bar. I think my favorite thing about this night was the constellation! Looking up and seeing the shining stars on the beautiful island of Mahe was majestic! 

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Today’s adventure:  Get ready to hit the Indian Ocean! 2-hour sail to Port Launay | Movie night under the stars

Today's the day we set sail! We got up early to watch the sunrise at Beau Vallon Beach (it was so beautiful), and to enjoy the last breakfast buffet + Mimosas! The Y.W.E.A team members informed us that check out time was at 12 noon. After that, we just hung out in the lobby until we received word that our yacht was ready (you can also hang out at the hotel's pool, beach, bar, etc.). 

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Around 4 P.M we received a Whatsapp message saying that our yacht was ready to board! We were too excited at this point! 

For whatever reason, we all thought that we were going to board the yacht from a dock. Nope! We were actually taken to Beau Vallon beach where the team members from Savoy loaded us and our luggage onto a dinghy (a smaller boat) and took us over to the yacht. Let me say this - if you have issues with mobility, be aware that you will need to be able to climb on & off the yacht and onto the dinghy A LOT during this trip! 

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Once we were on the yacht, we got acquainted with our skipper, the chef and our other boatmates! We were the 1st yacht to board, so there was plenty of time to get in as many pictures/videos as we wanted since there were 12 more yachts to board! 

After all the yachts were checked in (which took around 3 hours), we set sail to Port Launay! The sun started to set around us and we were treated to one of the most beautiful sights EVER! 

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While our skipper, Archille, steered us to where we needed to be, our chef, Steffan (a.k.a. China) got to work in the kitchen! He whipped up some bomb creole food; red snapper, rice, chili sauce, sausages + more! His food was unbelievable (the BEST cook for this event)! It was crazy though, while we were en route to Port Launay, the ocean became choppy and the fish China prepared went flying out of the oven! I stopped breathing for like 10 seconds! I thought our dinner was gone (LOL)!  But our chef with the quick hands did what needed to be done and saved our food that evening (LOL)! Whew! 

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After dinner was served on the deck of the yacht, our crew sipped on some tequila, vodka and whatever else we brought with us! We also played a couple of card games before ish' got real intense between a couple of my boatmates, so we ended that game - quick (LOL)!

Movie night under the stars took place that night but it started pouring rain, so we decided not to go. A lot of the other sailors just chilled out on their yachts that night as well. Night #1 on the yacht was a success!

*Sidebar:  Our 1st night (and thereafter) sleeping on the yacht was a COLD one! The A/C in our cabin worked a little too well (even when we turned the thermostat up). Luckily Alena brought a couple of quick dry towels that we used as blankets. Be sure to bring a lightweight blanket with you just in case. 

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Today’s adventure:  1-hour sail to Anse Major, Mahe Island | Yacht hopping party @ night

The next morning I realized that being anchored in the Indian Ocean was unreal! I couldn’t believe I was in the Seychelles WAKING UP ON A YACHT! We started this day watching the sunrise from the deck while enjoying a delicious breakfast prepared by our chef accompanied by edibles & Mimosas! (It was a GOOD morning, OK?! LOL)! We got a little bit of a late start due to the rain, but we set sail to Anse Major from Port Launay late that morning. 

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When I caught my 1st glimpse of Anse Major beach, my mouth DROPPED! This beach is ridiculously beautiful! We couldn't wait to explore it! There is a trail on this beach that you can hike as well so wear comfortable shoes & bring water if you choose to do so! 

We stayed on the beach for about 1 hour doing some rock scrambling and just marveling at the scenery. It started to rain, so we motioned for our skipper to come back to the beach to get us. Back on the yacht, we chilled for the rest of the afternoon because it was pouring rain. That gave us time to rest up for the evening! 

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It's time now y'all! All of the skippers from every boat did their THANG' and positioned the yachts together for us sailors to start hopping!! We were about to be LIT!!  

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For the yacht hopping party each yacht crew throws a party while everyone hops from 1 yacht to the next (if you choose). Most crews decorated their yachts with lights, glow in the dark paints, beach balls, glow sticks, and other fun accessories! The music from every yacht was turned up to the max (cue Bia's "Whole Lotta' Money"), drinks were flowing, and everyone was hopping from yacht to yacht having a damn good time in the middle of the night, in the middle of the Indian Ocean, in the beautiful Seychelles! What more could you ask for?!?! This was such a DOPE experience! The parties went on into the early morning, but I powered down around midnight. Blame it on the jet lag (LOL)! 

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*Sidebar:  Was yacht hopping a fun experience?! ABSOLUTELY! But be mindful of how you cross from 1 yacht to the next. Check with your skipper on the best way to cross over to each yacht. After the drinks started flowing, a couple of us sailors started doing the most (LOL)! 

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Today’s adventure:  3.5 hour sail to Anse Lazio, Praslin Island from Anse Major | Y.W.E.A party @ Café des Arts (Cote D'Or Beach)

On this morning we woke up to loud thumping sounds on the windows of our cabin. It was POURING rain! But that didn't stop us from hitting the deck and enjoying another great breakfast from our chef!

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After breakfast we got our last views of Anse Major before we set sail to Anse Lazio, Praslin Island. Our typical sailing on the previous days were a little different. They were no more than 2 hours. 

......the sail today was going to be 3.5 hours long AND in the rain! If you suffer from motion sickness, now is the time to take your Dramamine! 

Nothing about this voyage was calm. As soon as our skipper revved up the engine, we started rocking! We rocked and we rocked AND WE ROCKED all the way to the next island! Some of my boatmates retreated to their cabins to try and relax during this trip, while my other boatmate threw up her breakfast in a bucket and off the side of the yacht! Personally, I sat inside the yacht, poured up a cocktail and rode the wave while trying my best to get my stomach out of my throat! I was honestly loving every second of this voyage! 

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Perhaps the craziest thing about this sail was our chef, China, going out to the deck of the yacht during all of this and catching a fish to cook up for dinner that evening! He gutted it right in front of us and I sat there in complete awe!

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Once we arrived at Praslin, we couldn't WAIT to get back on land (LOL)! This was the 1st island we anchored at that had hotels, so some of the sailors decided to stay the night. 

The Y.W.E.A team threw a party at the beach club, Café des Arts, that night! The party started at 10 P.M., so to get there we had to take the dinghy from the yacht to the beach. 

Y'all.....it was pitch black out! 

Getting onto the dinghy without falling into the ocean was a miracle! 

Our skipper navigated the dinghy IN THE DARK to the beach like it was nothing! 

Sh*t was CRAZY! 

Once we arrived to the beach, the club was just a few feet away! It was a very nice club too! Be sure to bring rupees with you for food/drinks! 

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When it was time to leave the club, we got back in the dinghy to head back to the yacht. I was fortunate enough to catch a sight that'll be etched into my memory FOREVER! All the yachts were just floating in the middle of the ocean in pure darkness while the stars lit up the sky. It was something I had never seen before and it stunned me! Experiencing that was a great way to end this adventurous day! 

*Sidebar:  if you are prone to motion sickness, bring your meds! The ocean can get rough! Also, if you must use the restroom, try doing so BEFORE you sail. Using it during the sail may be a challenge! 

*Another Sidebar:  be extra careful getting on & off the dinghy. I watched a fellow sailor take a wrong step and into the water he went! 

Hotel on the island of Praslin:   Le Duc De Praslin

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Today’s adventure:  30-minute sail from Anse Lazio, Praslin Island to Curieuse Island | Beach BBQ + Game night

Us sailors received a welcomed surprise when we arose this morning - SUNSHINE! Yaaaaaaaass! The sunshine made Seychelles look unbelievable! This weather was perfect for our short sail to Curieuse Island! 

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After we anchored, we hopped on the dinghy and headed over to Curieuse Island! Y'all this island at 1st sight is BREATHTAKING! The huge boulders, the beach, the scenery - UNREAL! If you're into rock scrambling, this is the perfect beach to do so! 

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We've all probably heard about the large tortoises in Africa, right?! Guess what?! This is the island to check them out! To get up close & personal with an Aldabra giant tortoise was a very cool experience! They are docile creatures and very easy to pet! 

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Once my boatmates & I were done hanging with the tortoises, we hiked back to the other side of the beach to catch the dinghy to our yacht. This hike lasted about 45 minutes with a little bit of incline. We also got to walk on the longest boardwalk in Seychelles while on this hike! So much fun! 

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Back on the yacht, a few of us decided to blow up our floaties to relax in the ocean! If you have room in your luggage, be sure to pack a fun floaty to bring with you! A couple of my boatmates brought water guns with them as well. I'm pretty sure 1 of those water guns was full of tequila! Haaaaaaaa!

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Later that night, the Y.W.E.A team threw a BBQ in the pavilion on the island. The food was TOO good! The chefs hooked us up with red snapper, pasta, potato salad, grilled chicken, ribs + more! I had to go back for seconds & thirds (LOL)! Game night was a success as well! We mostly played card games, but it was fun!  

Getting back on the yacht after a long, sweaty day of exploring in the heat had me ready for a nice hot shower, then the bed. I got in the shower and noticed there was NO hot water! I can't lie, I became annoyed and my OCD started to get the best of me which made things even worse. I started to lose it. At this point, I'd had enough of "yacht life" (LOL)! 

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Today’s adventure:  1.5-hour sail from Curieuse Island to La Digue |  'Stunt Day' on the yachts

Whew! Y'all my attitude was on 10 by the time day #7 rolled around (LOL)! The cabin was making me feel claustrophobic, food particles (amongst other things) were coming up through the toilet after we flushed, there was no hot water in our shower which had me feeling filthy - it was a mess! Alena had to throw me some Clorox wipes to get me back going (I swear the smell of bleach is an aphrodisiac for me LOL)! I tried my BEST to clean that bathroom until it made me feel at least somewhat clean! But I wanted OFF this yacht and to be in a nice hotel room (Mango House for example LOL)! 

Leaving Curieuse Island and heading to La Digue was a smooth sail. Just a few bumps here and there. When we made it to La Digue, half of our boat left. Two boatmates were scheduled to leave early due to a prior engagement and the other 2 mates said, "Screw this sh*t. We're out!" They flew back to the main island of Mahe. Our yacht is now down to 3 sailors, the chef and the skipper (LOL)! 

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We did however participate in 'Stunt Day' photoshoots before everyone left! This is when each yacht crew dresses up in a theme to represent their yacht! All the crews slayed their photoshoots! Our crew went with the 'BAE Watch' & Seychelles flag theme! This was so much fun! 

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On this day it rained literally ALL damn day! It wouldn't let up for us to get off the yacht to explore La Digue! Personally, the highlight of this day was our chef, China! He made a dinner that evening that was out of this world: pork chops, fresh veggies, potatoes, rice and his special chili sauce + more! I ate enough for 5 people....which turned out to be a HUGE mistake! 

I won't get into all the details, but let's just say this meme is the PERFECT depiction of how my night went. *sigh*

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R.I.P to that toilet brush that I used as a plunger. 

Moving on. 

I was hoping the next morning we had some sun to explore La Digue! This was 1 of the main reasons I came on this trip! I had to see Anse Source d'Argent beach in person! This beach has been voted as 1 of the most beautiful beaches in the WORLD time & time again! I couldn't WAIT! 

*Sidebar:  If you clog the toilet on the yacht, you will incur a fee of $150.00 (USD) so be careful! Also, you cannot flush any tissues or wipes. There is a small trash can to discard them in. 

Hotel on the island of La Digue:  Le Domaine de L'Orangeraie Resort & Spa ​

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Today’s adventure:  Explore La Digue Island: bike riding, Union Estate National Park  

There was gloom this morning when we woke up. Literally, there was NO sun in sight! But I was determined to get off the yacht to explore La Digue! Plus, we had to get off anyway to take our PCR-COVID test to reenter the U.S. The Y.W.E.A team scheduled our test at a nearby facility that cost $160.00 (way too much $$$). 

Once that was out of the way, we ran into this super flirtatious guy that rented us bikes to ride around the island (the cost is $7.00 per bike). We rode around La Digue admiring the charm of the island while getting a glimpse of the Seychelles culture. 

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The main thing on the agenda this day for me was seeing Anse Source d'Argent beach in person! I needed to see if the Google Images were accurate or not (LOL)! Anse Source d'Argent beach is located inside of Union Estate National Park. The fee to get into the park is $8.00.

You are free to ride your bike inside of the park if you'd like. If you missed the Aldabra giant tortoises on Curieuse Island, you can catch them here as well! We parked our bikes off to the side to hit the beach. Then it happened.....I got an eyeful of massive boulders! I turned into a 5-year-old on Christmas day! I eventually ventured off from my boatmates to do some exploring on my own.  

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Anse Source d'Argent beach is EVERYTHING I thought it would be and MUCH MORE! It's astoundingly beautiful! I couldn't believe what I was actually witnessing! My brain was working overtime at this point, "OMG! I'M IN THE SEYCHELLES AT ANSE SOURCE D'ARGENT BEACH! I'M ACTUALLY HERE! 10 THOUSAND MILES AWAY FROM HOME! THE GOOGLE IMAGES ARE TRUE"!

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Anse Source d'Argent beach is perfect for swimming & snorkeling. The water is shallow and crystal clear! There are several beach activities you can partake in as well!

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I decided to rock scramble a little bit and get some drone footage of this otherworldly beach! After that, I continued to walk along a sandy path leading to the other side of the beach passing by massive boulder after massive boulder! Unbelievable!

If you continue down the path long enough, you'll run into 'Fruita Cabana' beach bar! It's run by some silly locals! This bar will have a limited cocktail & food menu, but who needs all of that anyway? You're in PARADISE (LOL)! I spent around 2 hours just hanging out here! The vibe was crazy FUN, and the beach was simply breathtaking! 

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After hanging out on the beach for a while, it started pouring down rain! I pulled into one of La Digue's local spots, the 'Reggae Bar'. This bar is also a nightclub that the locals absolutely love! 

Once the rain subsided, I hopped back on my bike and came across a BEAUTIFUL hotel on the opposite side of the island. Le Domaine de L'Orangeraie Resort & Spa is FABULOUS, and I see why a few sailors decided to stay the night there instead of on the yacht! This place was amazing and the pool was just what I needed to relax for a few minutes! 

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As I'm heading back to drop my bike off, I noticed a man at a makeshift bar on the side of the road frantically waving me down. I parked my bike to see what he wanted and within 3 seconds, this man had a Takamaka rum cocktail made for me along with a marriage proposal (LOL)! His name was "Bob” and his energy was on 10 (LOL)! I loved it! We chatted for a bit, and he explained to me how he saved up to get his bar and bought his house right on La Digue! I congratulated him and let him know that he's doing big things! If you're in La Digue and you happen to come across Bob & his bar, stop by for a cocktail! You won't regret it!

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Exploring the island of La Digue was a dream come true for me! The only thing that would have made this day more perfect was a little more sunshine. But other than that, it was incredible and I can't WAIT to return! 

*Sidebar:  Be sure to have rupees on you when you visit La Digue. My USD was turned away because my bills were dated before 2009. 

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Today’s adventure:  Final sail from La Digue to Eden Island (4-hour sail)

You read that right! Today is the final sail and it was FOUR HOURS LONG! My boatmates & I tried our BEST to get our minds right for this journey.

…….but we couldn’t (LOL)!

The 3 of us sat on the deck of the boat for the first 30 minutes of the sail. It was lightly raining, and the ocean was calm for the most part. Then out of nowhere, “SPLASH”!!! And then another, “SPLASH”! AND THEN ANOTHER! The floor of the yacht was now soaking wet, and the rain had gotten intense! Our yacht starts rocking heavily from side to side! While all of this is going on, I’m determined to get myself a cocktail made! I barely succeeded, but I got it done (LOL)!    

We tried to stay on the deck as long as we could, but it was CLEAR we needed to get inside! We made that decision just in the nick of time because sh*t got REAL! I love rollercoasters and the rush that I get from my stomach dropping, but even I wasn’t ready for this sail! I found myself getting a bit nauseous too! Much of this sail was us going up against a rough sea while trying to keep our breakfast down! Whew! We rode the waves though....all the way to Eden Island!

Arriving at Eden Island was JUST what we needed! There was an actual dock here! All we had to do was step off the boat and onto land! We were officially done with the dinghies (LOL)!

You'll notice very quickly how beautiful Eden Island is! The island is artificially built and boasts very ritzy accommodations and a gorgeous marina! There were a few shops available to buy things if you needed it, but they closed pretty early. 

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That night, the hangout spot on Eden Island was ' The Boardwalk '. It's no more than a 5-10 minute walk from the dock. You’ll be able to grab a drink, some food and hangout with your Y.W.E.A friends since this was last night! 

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Today’s adventure:  Head back to Savoy Hotel to start the journey home

There was nothing but SUN on our last day in Seychelles! Eden Island looked STUNNING by day! I couldn't help but to snap as many last minute pics/videos before we said goodbye! We had to be checked out of the yachts by 9 A.M. China made us his last breakfast before we hung out at The Boardwalk to wait on our ride to Savoy Hotel.

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Back at the Savoy Hotel, we purchased a day use room for $100 to store our luggage and freshen up before the journey home. The remainder of our afternoon was spent at Savoy's sparkling pool recapping this trip over cocktails (I swear this trip was Hedonism for some of the sailors! Not me though! I just came to see the islands! Hehehehe)! 

The Y.W.E.A team sent messages through WhatsApp on what time we needed to be ready to head to the airport. It was time to go home! And I was more than ready (I desperately missed my bed and hot showers LOL)!​

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All in all, this was an adventure that I will NEVER forget as long as I live! I embarked on a journey with people I had never met before, but they turned out to be my boatmates for life (*waves* Heeeeeeeeey Alena, Willete, Nye, Janell, Tan & Chima)! I even learned a thing or 2 about myself (like don't book trips on yachts with itty bitty cabins LOL)!

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If you're looking to explore the Seychelles for the 1st time by yacht with a group of beautiful melanated people, then this trip is for you! Yacht Week East Africa provided us with a safe, hella' FUN adventure where we made memories that'll last a lifetime!

Until next time, Seychelles!

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So! How are you feeling about yacht week?! Do you think you can hang? Drop a comment below! Let's talk about it! 

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Introduction

Welcome to The Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece. If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure on the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean, then The Yacht Week Greece is the perfect choice. This seven-day sailing event offers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning Greek islands, soak up the sun, and party in some of the hottest destinations in the region.

The Yacht Week Greece is more than just a vacation – it’s an experience like no other. Imagine sailing on a luxurious yacht, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, and enjoying the company of fellow adventure seekers from all over the world. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time explorer, this event promises to be a memorable journey filled with fun, relaxation, and excitement.

During The Yacht Week Greece, you’ll have the chance to hop from island to island, discovering hidden coves, picturesque villages, and vibrant towns. Each day brings new opportunities for adventure, whether it’s swimming in crystal-clear waters, exploring ancient ruins, or simply lounging on deck, soaking up the sun.

But The Yacht Week Greece is not just about daytime activities. As the sun sets, the party comes alive. From lively beach bars to exclusive nightclubs, the Greek islands are renowned for their vibrant nightlife, and The Yacht Week ensures that you’ll have the opportunity to experience it all. Dance the night away under the stars, with the sound of music and laughter filling the air.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know to plan your perfect Yacht Week Greece adventure. From choosing the right yacht to exploring the best Greek islands, we’ll provide you with all the information and tips you need to make the most of this incredible experience.

So grab your sunglasses, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime with The Yacht Week Greece!

What is The Yacht Week Greece?

The Yacht Week Greece is a highly anticipated sailing event that takes place in the stunning Greek islands. It brings together adventure-loving individuals from around the world for a week-long journey filled with sailing, exploration, parties, and unforgettable experiences.

During The Yacht Week Greece, participants have the opportunity to rent their own yacht or join a flotilla of yachts, creating a vibrant community of like-minded travelers. This event allows you to sail from one gorgeous Greek island to another, enjoying the unique beauty and culture of each destination.

One of the highlights of The Yacht Week Greece is the freedom it provides. You have the flexibility to tailor your own itinerary, choosing the islands you want to visit and the experiences you want to have. Whether you want to relax on pristine beaches, dive into turquoise waters, explore ancient ruins, or indulge in the vibrant nightlife, The Yacht Week has something to offer everyone.

With a range of routes and starting locations available, you can embark on your sailing adventure from Athens or other picturesque Greek islands. This allows you to explore different regions of Greece and discover the hidden gems that each island has to offer.

The Yacht Week Greece is not just for experienced sailors; it’s open to anyone with a sense of adventure and a passion for exploration. Even if you’ve never sailed before, you can join a crew, learn the ropes, and make lifelong memories along the way. Professional skippers are available for those who prefer to sit back and relax while enjoying the breathtaking views.

Besides the sailing aspect, The Yacht Week Greece is renowned for its vibrant social scene. Each night, participants come together to celebrate, dance, and create unforgettable memories. From beach parties to onboard gatherings, the atmosphere is electric, and the energy is contagious. It’s a fantastic opportunity to meet new people from all walks of life and forge lifelong friendships.

Overall, The Yacht Week Greece is a one-of-a-kind sailing event that combines adventure, relaxation, exploration, and celebration. It’s a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Greek islands, experience the rich culture, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Planning Your Trip

Planning your trip for The Yacht Week Greece is an exciting part of the experience. Here are some key factors to consider when organizing your adventure:

1. Group Size: Determine the number of people in your group and decide if you want to charter your own yacht or join a flotilla. Keep in mind that the size of the yacht will depend on the number of people onboard.

2. Budget: Set a budget for your Yacht Week Greece adventure. Consider the cost of yacht rental, skipper fees, fuel, food, activities, and any additional expenses for nightlife and entertainment.

3. Duration: Decide how long you want your yacht trip to be. The Yacht Week Greece offers both one-week and two-week options, allowing you to extend your adventure if desired.

4. Route Selection: Research the different route options available for The Yacht Week Greece and choose the one that suits your preferences. Each route offers a unique sailing experience, with stops at different islands and attractions along the way.

5. Starting Location: Consider the starting location for your Yacht Week Greece adventure. Athens is a popular choice, but there are also starting points in other Greek islands such as Mykonos and Paros.

6. Accommodation: If you choose to join a flotilla, you’ll have the option to stay on your yacht or book accommodation on land. If you decide to charter your own yacht, you’ll have the convenience of onboard accommodation.

7. Travel Insurance: It’s essential to have travel insurance that covers sailing activities, as well as medical emergencies and trip cancellations.

8. Additional Activities: Research and plan additional activities and attractions you would like to experience during The Yacht Week Greece. This could include snorkeling, paddleboarding, exploring local villages, or enjoying water sports.

9. Food and Supplies: Decide if you want to cater your own meals or have a provision package provided by the yacht charter company. Plan your grocery shopping accordingly and make sure to stock up on essential supplies.

10. Packing Essentials: Pack wisely for your trip, considering essentials such as swimwear, sunscreen, towels, comfortable clothing, and any personal items you may need.

By carefully considering these factors and planning ahead, you can ensure that your Yacht Week Greece trip is well-organized and enjoyable. The more you prepare in advance, the more you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the incredible experience of sailing through the Greek islands.

Choosing the Right Yacht

Choosing the right yacht is a crucial part of planning your Yacht Week Greece adventure. Here are some factors to consider when selecting your yacht:

1. Yacht Type: There are various types of yachts available, including monohulls and catamarans. Consider the pros and cons of each type and choose the one that best suits your preferences and sailing experience.

2. Size and Capacity: Determine the size of the yacht you’ll need based on the number of people in your group. It’s important to ensure that there is enough space for everyone to be comfortable onboard.

3. Amenities: Consider the amenities that are important to you. Some yachts come equipped with features such as air conditioning, sun decks, BBQ grills, and water toys, while others offer more basic facilities.

4. Budget: Take into account your budget when selecting a yacht. Prices can vary depending on the size, age, and amenities of the yacht. It’s important to find a balance between cost and the level of comfort you desire.

5. Crew or Bareboat: Decide if you want to charter a yacht with a professional skipper or if you are confident in your sailing skills and prefer to navigate the waters yourself. A skipper can provide local knowledge and assist with the operation of the yacht.

6. Yacht Charter Company: Research and choose a reputable yacht charter company that offers reliable and well-maintained yachts. Read reviews and check for any additional services provided, such as provisioning or assistance with itinerary planning.

7. Insurance: Ensure that the yacht you choose is insured and that you have the necessary coverage during your Yacht Week Greece adventure.

8. Safety Equipment: Check that the yacht is equipped with all the necessary safety equipment, including life jackets, first aid kits, and navigation tools.

9. Sailing Experience: Evaluate your own sailing experience and comfort level. If you’re new to sailing, it may be more suitable to select a yacht with a skipper to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.

10. Communication and Support: Consider the level of communication and support provided by the yacht charter company. It’s essential to have a reliable point of contact during the trip in case of any emergencies or technical issues.

By carefully considering these factors, you can choose the right yacht for your Yacht Week Greece adventure. Remember, the yacht you choose will be your home for the duration of the trip, so it’s important to select one that meets your needs and provides a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience.

Setting Sail: Starting Locations

When embarking on The Yacht Week Greece, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is choosing the starting location for your sailing adventure. Here are some popular starting locations to consider:

1. Athens: The capital city of Greece, Athens is a common starting point for The Yacht Week Greece. It offers a vibrant cultural scene, historical sites such as the Acropolis, and easy access to the stunning Saronic and Cyclades islands.

2. Mykonos: Known for its glamorous nightlife and picturesque white-washed buildings, Mykonos is an excellent choice for those looking for a party atmosphere. It is also conveniently located within the Cyclades island group.

3. Paros: Paros is a charming island with beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and a relaxed atmosphere. It serves as a great starting point for exploring the Cyclades islands and their unique architecture and landscapes.

4. Corfu: Located in the Ionian Sea, Corfu offers a lush green landscape, stunning beaches, and a mix of Greek, Venetian, and British influences. It’s a fantastic starting location for those looking to explore the Ionian islands.

5. Rhodes: With its medieval Old Town and ancient ruins, Rhodes is a captivating starting point for your Yacht Week Greece adventure. It is situated in the Dodecanese island group, known for its historical significance and natural beauty.

6. Lefkada: Lefkada is a beautiful island with crystal-clear turquoise waters and stunning beaches. It serves as a gateway to the Ionian islands and offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for setting sail.

These starting locations offer a variety of landscapes, cultural experiences, and sailing routes to choose from. Each has its own unique charm and attractions, so take the time to research and select the one that aligns with your preferences and interests.

Regardless of the starting location you choose, The Yacht Week Greece promises an incredible sailing experience, with opportunities to explore stunning coastlines, swim in hidden bays, and immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the Greek islands.

Once you’ve chosen your starting location, it’s time to prepare for the adventure that awaits you as you set sail on The Yacht Week Greece.

Route Options and Highlights

The Yacht Week Greece offers several route options, each with its own unique highlights and attractions. Here are some popular routes to consider when planning your sailing adventure:

1. Athens Route: This route starts and ends in Athens, taking you through the Saronic Gulf and exploring islands such as Aegina, Hydra, and Poros. Highlights include the ancient Temple of Aphaia, the charming town of Hydra, and the vibrant nightlife of Aegina.

2. Cyclades Route: The Cyclades route begins in Athens or Mykonos, taking you through the stunning Cyclades island group. You’ll visit iconic destinations like Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, and Paros. Highlights include the breathtaking sunset views in Oia, the famous white-washed villages of Mykonos, and the beautiful beaches of Paros.

3. Ionian Route: Starting in Corfu or Lefkada, the Ionian route explores the scenic Ionian islands. Highlights include the picturesque village of Kioni in Ithaca, the turquoise waters of Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, and the stunning beaches of Kefalonia.

4. Dodecanese Route: The Dodecanese route begins in Rhodes and takes you through the charming islands of the Dodecanese group. Highlights include the medieval Old Town of Rhodes, the ancient site of Lindos, and the pristine beaches of Symi and Kos.

Each route offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and vibrant nightlife. You’ll have the opportunity to explore ancient ruins, relax on stunning beaches, sample delicious local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere of the Greek islands.

It’s important to note that the specific route and the islands you visit may vary depending on the time of year, weather conditions, and any special events or festivals taking place during The Yacht Week Greece.

As you plan your Yacht Week Greece adventure, consider the highlights and attractions of each route, and choose the one that aligns with your interests and desired experiences. Whichever route you choose, you’re guaranteed to have an unforgettable journey through the Greek islands, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Daily Itinerary and Activities

During The Yacht Week Greece, each day presents an exciting array of activities and opportunities to explore the stunning Greek islands. While the exact itinerary will depend on the route you choose and local conditions, here is a sample daily itinerary to give you an idea of what to expect:

Day 1: Departure and Island Arrival

Arrive at the designated starting location and board your yacht. Meet your skipper and fellow crew members. Set sail towards the first island destination, enjoying the stunning coastal views along the way. Upon arrival, anchor in a beautiful bay and relax or explore the island’s town or nearby beaches. In the evening, gather with other Yacht Week participants for a welcome party or beach bar crawl.

Day 2: Island Exploration and Water Activities

Start the day with a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters. After breakfast onboard, set sail to another island, taking in breathtaking views as you navigate the Mediterranean. Enjoy water activities such as snorkeling, paddleboarding, or swimming in secluded coves. Explore the island’s hidden beaches, visit local villages, and indulge in delicious Greek cuisine at waterfront tavernas.

Day 3: Discovering Historical Sites

Embark on a cultural adventure by visiting ancient ruins and historical sites. Explore archaeological treasures like the Acropolis of Athens, the Temple of Aphaia in Aegina, or the ruins of Delos in the Cyclades. Marvel at the rich history and architectural wonders of the Greek islands. In the evening, join a beach party or enjoy a sunset cocktail at a beachfront bar.

Day 4: Sailing and Island Hopping

Set sail for another island, enjoying a day of sailing and island-hopping. Discover hidden bays, secluded beaches, and picturesque fishing villages. Take breaks for swimming and sunbathing, or anchor in a vibrant port town for a taste of local nightlife. Enjoy the beauty of the Greek islands from the deck of your yacht as you sail through the sparkling blue sea.

Day 5: Water Sports and Beach Activities

Engage in an adrenaline-filled day of water sports and beach activities. Try your hand at jet skiing, water skiing, or windsurfing. Relax on stunning beaches, play beach volleyball, or organize a friendly yacht-to-yacht water sports competition. In the evening, join a yacht raft-up party, where multiple yachts come together for a night of music, dancing, and camaraderie.

Day 6: Island Exploration and Sunset Views

Explore another picturesque island, discovering its unique charm and natural wonders. Take a hike to panoramic viewpoints, visit local markets, or venture into the countryside for a taste of the island’s rural beauty. In the evening, enjoy a romantic sunset cruise with your yacht crew, savoring the breathtaking views as the sun dips below the horizon.

Day 7: Farewell Party and Celebration

Conclude your Yacht Week Greece adventure with a memorable farewell party. Gather with other participants for a grand celebration, enjoying live music, dancing, and fireworks. Share stories and memories of your incredible sailing journey and bid farewell to the newfound friends you’ve made along the way.

Remember, this is just a sample itinerary and the actual activities and schedule may vary. The Yacht Week Greece offers a balance of exploration, relaxation, and partying, ensuring that each day is filled with excitement and unforgettable experiences.

Exploring the Greek Islands

The Greek islands are renowned for their beauty and charm, and during The Yacht Week Greece, you’ll have the opportunity to explore and discover these incredible destinations. Here are some highlights and must-see places to visit while exploring the Greek islands:

1. Santorini: Famous for its stunning sunsets and white-washed buildings perched atop dramatic cliffs, Santorini is a must-visit destination. Explore the picturesque villages of Fira and Oia, soak in the volcanic hot springs, and visit the unique Red Beach.

2. Mykonos: Known as the party capital of the Greek islands, Mykonos boasts a vibrant nightlife scene, gorgeous beaches, and charming Cycladic architecture. Stroll through the narrow streets of Mykonos Town, enjoy the famous beach clubs, and visit the iconic windmills.

3. Naxos: Naxos offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Explore the beautiful beaches, visit the ancient ruins of the Temple of Apollo, and hike up to the towering Portara – a massive marble gate that dates back to ancient times.

4. Milos: Milos is known for its unique rock formations and stunning beaches. Visit the beautiful Sarakiniko Beach, which looks like a moonscape, and explore the colorful fishing villages along the coastline.

5. Paros: Paros is a charming island with beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and a relaxed atmosphere. Explore the narrow streets of Parikia, visit the historic Panagia Ekatontapiliani church, and relax on the golden sands of Kolymbithres Beach.

6. Rhodes: Immerse yourself in history on the island of Rhodes, known for its medieval Old Town and ancient ruins. Explore the ancient city of Kamiros, visit the Palace of the Grand Master, and enjoy the beautiful beaches of Lindos.

7. Zakynthos: Zakynthos, also known as Zante, is famous for its breathtaking beaches and the stunning Shipwreck Beach (Navagio Beach), where a shipwreck rests on a sandy cove. Take a boat tour to visit the beach and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.

These are just a few examples of the many Greek islands waiting to be explored during The Yacht Week Greece. Each island offers its own unique character, from vibrant nightlife to pristine beaches and rich historical heritage.

While sailing through the Greek islands, take the time to swim in secluded bays, discover hidden caves, sample delicious local cuisine at waterfront tavernas, and immerse yourself in the Mediterranean lifestyle. The Greek islands are a paradise for adventurers, beach lovers, and culture enthusiasts, offering a wealth of experiences and breathtaking natural beauty.

Embrace the spirit of exploration and allow the Greek islands to captivate your senses as you discover their charm and allure during The Yacht Week Greece.

Meeting other Yacht Week Participants

One of the most exciting aspects of The Yacht Week Greece is the opportunity to meet and connect with people from all over the world who share a passion for adventure and exploration. Here are some ways you can meet other Yacht Week participants and create lifelong friendships:

1. Crew Mates: If you’re joining a flotilla, you’ll have the chance to meet your fellow crew members right from the start. Collaborate with them throughout the trip, whether it’s navigating, cooking, or simply enjoying the sailing experience together. This creates a sense of camaraderie and fosters strong bonds.

2. Raft-Up Parties: During The Yacht Week Greece, there are opportunities to join “raft-up” parties, where multiple yachts tie up together in a designated area. This allows for socializing, mingling, and meeting new people from different crews. These gatherings often involve music, dancing, and laughter, creating a lively and memorable experience.

3. Beach Parties: Attend beach parties organized by The Yacht Week Greece. These events bring participants from different yachts together in one location, providing the perfect opportunity to socialize, dance, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Bond over shared experiences and create friendships that extend beyond the yacht.

4. Onshore Explorations: While exploring the Greek islands, you’ll have the chance to meet other Yacht Week participants at various onshore destinations. Strike up conversations at beach bars, in local tavernas, or while exploring historical sites. Exchange travel tips, share stories, and make plans to meet up later for activities or drinks.

5. Networking Events: Take advantage of networking events organized by The Yacht Week Greece. These events provide a dedicated space for participants to interact, share experiences, and make connections. Engage in conversations, exchange contact information, and follow up with new friends after the trip.

6. Social Media Groups and Forums: Join social media groups and online forums dedicated to The Yacht Week Greece. These platforms allow participants to connect and engage with each other before, during, and after the trip. Share your excitement, exchange tips, and arrange meet-ups with other participants.

Remember, The Yacht Week Greece attracts people from all walks of life, from solo travelers to groups of friends and couples. Embrace the opportunity to meet new people, be open-minded, and engage in conversations. The shared experience of sailing through the Greek islands creates a unique bond that often leads to lifelong friendships.

By actively participating in events, being friendly and approachable, and embracing the sense of community, you’ll have countless chances to meet and connect with other Yacht Week participants from around the world. So dive into the experience, create memories together, and forge lasting relationships that extend beyond the journey at sea.

Nightlife and Party Destinations

The Yacht Week Greece is well-known for its vibrant nightlife and party atmosphere. After a day of sailing and exploring the Greek islands, get ready to experience unforgettable nights filled with dancing, music, and celebration. Here are some popular nightlife and party destinations to check out during your Yacht Week adventure:

1. Mykonos: Mykonos is renowned for its electrifying nightlife. The island is home to world-famous beach clubs and iconic nightclubs that attract international DJs and party-goers. Dance the night away at beachfront venues like Paradise Beach Club or party in the bustling Mykonos Town.

2. Ios: Known as the party capital of the Greek islands, Ios is a must-visit destination for those seeking a lively nightlife scene. The island offers a range of bars and nightclubs, with the main party hub located in Mylopotas Beach. Enjoy themed parties, live music, and vibrant atmosphere that lasts until the early hours of the morning.

3. Santorini: Santorini may be known for its romantic sunsets, but it also offers a vibrant nightlife scene. Explore the buzzing nightlife in Fira or head to the beach bars in Kamari and Perissa. Enjoy cocktails, live music, and dancing beneath the starlit sky.

4. Paros: Paros offers a more relaxed but still lively nightlife experience. The island has a variety of bars and clubs, especially in the popular town of Naoussa. Enjoy waterfront bars, tavernas-turned-nightclubs, and live music performances that cater to different tastes.

5. Rhodes: Rhodes has a diverse nightlife scene, ranging from upscale beach clubs to lively bars in the historic Old Town. Explore the atmospheric streets of Rhodes Town, where you’ll find countless bars, clubs, and live music venues that offer a mix of traditional and contemporary entertainment.

6. Zakynthos: Zakynthos offers a laid-back yet fun nightlife experience. Head to Laganas, where you’ll find a strip lined with bars, clubs, and live music venues. Dance to popular tunes, enjoy live DJ sets, and revel in the vibrant and energetic atmosphere.

It’s important to note that nightlife options may vary depending on the time of year and local events. The Yacht Week Greece often plans exclusive parties and events at various destinations, offering a unique and unforgettable nightlife experience.

Remember to pace yourself and drink responsibly during the nights of partying. Stay safe and make sure to follow local regulations and guidelines in each destination.

Whether you’re looking for a high-energy party scene or a more relaxed evening with live music and cocktails, the Greek islands have something to offer everyone. Indulge in the vibrant nightlife, dance until dawn, and create memories that will last a lifetime during your Yacht Week Greece adventure.

Food and Dining on Board

One of the joys of The Yacht Week Greece is the opportunity to indulge in delicious cuisine and dining experiences both on board your yacht and at various onshore destinations. Here are some tips and ideas for enjoying fantastic food during your Yacht Week adventure:

1. Provisioning: Before setting sail, consider provisioning your yacht with food and supplies. You can stock up on fruits, vegetables, snacks, and beverages to ensure you have everything you need during the trip. Some yacht charter companies offer provision packages, making it easier for you to have a variety of food on board.

2. Local Produce: Take advantage of the fresh and flavorful local produce available in the Greek islands. Visit local markets and shops to purchase fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients for your meals. Experiment with traditional Greek recipes and create delicious meals using local ingredients.

3. Onshore Dining: Explore the culinary offerings of the Greek islands by dining at local tavernas and restaurants. Sample traditional Greek dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and fresh seafood. Be adventurous and try regional specialties unique to each island.

4. Cooking Onboard: If you have access to a galley kitchen on your yacht, take advantage of the opportunity to cook meals onboard. Collaborate with your crew members to plan and prepare meals together. Experiment with simple yet flavorful recipes that are easy to make in a limited kitchen space.

5. Beach Picnics: Pack a beach picnic and enjoy a meal on one of the idyllic beaches you come across during your sailing journey. Prepare sandwiches, salads, and other portable dishes that can be enjoyed in the sun while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Greek islands.

6. Sunset Dinner: Plan a special sunset dinner onboard your yacht or at a scenic spot on land. Watch the sun sink below the horizon as you savor a delicious meal accompanied by a glass of Greek wine. This creates a memorable and romantic dining experience.

7. Local Wine Tasting: Greece is known for its exceptional wine varieties. Explore local vineyards and participate in wine tastings to discover the richness and diversity of Greek wines. Pair your favorite wines with local cheeses or seafood for a delightful culinary experience.

Remember to embrace the Greek culture of dining leisurely, savoring each bite, and enjoying the company of your crew members and fellow Yacht Week participants. Food is not only nourishment but a social experience that brings people together, and The Yacht Week Greece is the perfect setting to bond over delicious meals and create lasting memories.

Safety and Regulations

Ensuring safety during The Yacht Week Greece is of utmost importance to have a smooth and enjoyable sailing experience. Here are some key safety tips and regulations to keep in mind:

1. Life Jackets: It’s essential to have enough life jackets onboard for every person. Make sure they are in good condition and properly fitted. Encourage everyone to wear their life jackets, especially when on deck or participating in water activities.

2. Safety Equipment: Familiarize yourself with the safety equipment on board, including fire extinguishers, flares, first aid kits, and navigation tools. Ensure they are easily accessible and in proper working order.

3. Weather Conditions: Stay informed about weather conditions and pay attention to any warnings or advisories. Listen to your skipper’s advice and adjust your plans accordingly to avoid any potential risks.

4. Navigation and Charts: Use updated navigation charts and familiarize yourself with the sailing route and potential obstacles like rocks or shallow areas. Follow safe navigation practices and avoid straying into restricted areas.

5. Speed Limits: Adhere to speed limits in designated areas, especially near harbors, marinas, and crowded beaches. Maintain a responsible speed to ensure the safety of your crew and other boats around you.

6. Mooring and Anchoring: When mooring or anchoring, consider nearby boats and ensure a safe distance. Use appropriate mooring techniques and secure your yacht properly to prevent drifting or collision.

7. Communication: Establish clear communication within your crew and with other boats on VHF radio channels. Stay aware of your surroundings and be prepared to communicate with harbormasters or port authorities if needed.

8. Alcohol Consumption: Drinking alcohol is common during The Yacht Week Greece, but it’s important to consume it responsibly. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, especially when operating the yacht or engaging in water activities.

9. Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with the local maritime regulations of the Greek islands you’ll be visiting. This includes anchoring restrictions, speed limits, and any specific rules in marine protected areas.

10. Emergency Procedures: Have a clear understanding of emergency procedures and ensure everyone on board is aware of them. Make sure to discuss emergency contact numbers and the location of safety equipment.

By adhering to safety regulations and practicing responsible behavior, you can create a secure environment for yourself, your crew, and others around you during The Yacht Week Greece. Safety should always be a priority to fully enjoy the adventure and experiences the Greek islands offer.

Packing Essentials

Packing wisely for The Yacht Week Greece will ensure that you have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable sailing adventure. Here are some essential items to consider including in your packing list:

1. Clothing: Pack lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for warm weather. Include swimsuits, cover-ups, shorts, t-shirts, and lightweight dresses. Don’t forget to pack a couple of warmer layers for cooler evenings.

2. Footwear: Opt for comfortable, non-slip shoes with rubber soles for on-deck safety. Bring sandals or flip-flops for beach excursions and exploring onshore destinations.

3. Swim Gear: Don’t forget essential swim gear such as goggles, snorkels, and swim fins. These will enhance your experience when exploring the crystal-clear waters and marine life.

4. Sun Protection: Pack sunscreen with a high SPF, wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and lightweight long-sleeved shirts for protection against the sun. Consider bringing aloe vera or after-sun lotion for soothing sun-exposed skin.

5. Towels: Bring quick-drying towels or microfiber towels that are easy to pack and dry quickly. These are useful for swimming, sunbathing, and showering on-board.

6. Toiletries: Carry travel-sized toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and toothpaste. Remember to bring any necessary medications and insect repellent.

7. Electronics: Bring essential electronics such as a phone, camera, charger, and power bank. Consider using a waterproof phone case or pouch to protect your devices from water damage.

8. Travel Documents: Ensure you have all necessary travel documents, including your passport, sailing license (if applicable), yacht charter contract, and travel insurance. Keep them in a waterproof pouch or bag to protect them from water damage.

9. Entertainment: Bring books, playing cards, or any other forms of entertainment for leisure time on board. It’s an opportunity to relax and enjoy downtime between sailing and exploring.

10. Seafaring Essentials: Pack a small daypack for onshore excursions, a dry bag to keep your belongings protected from water, and a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated during your journey.

Remember to pack light as space on a yacht can be limited. Consider using soft-sided luggage or collapsible bags to maximize storage space. Don’t forget to bring a positive and adventurous attitude, as that is the most important item to have for an incredible experience during The Yacht Week Greece!

Tips and Tricks for a Successful Yacht Week

Preparing for The Yacht Week Greece requires some additional considerations to make the most of this incredible adventure. Here are some tips and tricks to ensure a successful and memorable Yacht Week experience:

1. Plan Ahead: Research and plan your itinerary in advance, but remain flexible to accommodate changes due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. Be open to spontaneity and new opportunities that may arise during your journey.

2. Collaborate with Your Crew: Communication and teamwork are essential throughout The Yacht Week. Collaborate with your crew members on tasks, decision-making, and responsibilities. Share the workload, and trust each other’s capabilities.

3. Embrace the Yacht Life: Embrace the unique experience of living on a yacht. Adapt to the living conditions, be mindful of limited resources, and respect the yacht and its equipment to ensure its proper functioning.

4. Respect the Environment: Adhere to sustainable practices during your Yacht Week adventure. Dispose of waste properly, respect marine life, and be mindful of leaving a minimal footprint. Follow regulations and guidelines to protect the fragile ecosystems of the Greek islands.

5. Be Social and Open-Minded: The Yacht Week Greece is a social event, so be open to meeting new people and making new friends. Embrace the diversity of your fellow participants and engage in conversations and activities to create lasting connections.

6. Be Prepared for Limited Connectivity: While sailing, you may experience limited access to Wi-Fi or cellular data. Embrace this opportunity to disconnect from technology and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Enjoy the present moment and the beauty of the Greek islands.

7. Respect Local Customs and Culture: Familiarize yourself with the local customs and cultural norms of the Greek islands you’ll be visiting. Respect the traditions, dress modestly when appropriate, and be mindful of noise levels to maintain a positive relationship with the locals.

8. Balance Party and Rest: Pace yourself throughout The Yacht Week, balancing the excitement of the nightlife with enough rest and relaxation. Take breaks, enjoy quiet moments on the yacht, and prioritize self-care to ensure you have the energy to make the most of the entire experience.

9. Capture Memories: Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the beautiful moments and breathtaking views during your Yacht Week adventure. Take plenty of photos to create lasting memories of your time in the Greek islands.

10. Enjoy Every Moment: Above all, remember to relax, have fun, and enjoy every moment of The Yacht Week Greece. Embrace the adventure, soak up the sun, dance under the stars, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

By following these tips and tricks, you’ll be well-prepared for a successful and incredible Yacht Week experience. So, set sail, let the wind guide you, and embrace the adventure that awaits in the beautiful Greek islands!

Congratulations, you are now equipped with all the knowledge you need to embark on an extraordinary adventure during The Yacht Week Greece. From sailing through crystal-clear waters to exploring captivating islands and immersing yourself in vibrant nightlife, this experience will be one for the books.

Remember to plan ahead, choose the right yacht, and pack wisely. Embrace the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals, explore the rich culture and history of the Greek islands, and create lifelong memories with new friends.

During The Yacht Week Greece, immerse yourself in the beauty of the Greek islands—swim in turquoise waters, bask in the sun on pristine beaches, and discover hidden coves. Delight your taste buds with delicious local cuisine and embrace the lively nightlife that awaits you each evening.

But beyond all the excitement, prioritize safety and respect for the environment. Follow safety regulations, be mindful of the delicate ecosystem, and make sustainable choices to ensure a positive experience for everyone involved.

Finally, let yourself be swept away by the magic of The Yacht Week Greece. Disconnect from the outside world, live in the present moment, and create unforgettable memories against the backdrop of the stunning Greek islands.

So, raise your anchor and set sail on an adventure of a lifetime during The Yacht Week Greece. It’s time to explore, party, connect, and make memories that will last a lifetime in this unparalleled sailing experience.

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St. barts – the caribbean.

Gustavia in St. Barths, one of the world's top yacht destinations (photo: Sean Pavone, iStock)

Nestled in the Caribbean, St. Barts, or Saint Barthélemy, is a picturesque island known for its stunning beaches and laid-back luxury. The island's clear turquoise waters and pleasant climate make it a favorite among yacht enthusiasts. With its quaint boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and lively nightlife, Gustavia Harbor is a perfect spot to anchor your yacht. St. Barts is not just about luxury; it's also a place to connect with nature. Explore the marine life with snorkeling or diving, and enjoy the island's natural beauty.

Amalfi Coast – Italy

Positano (photo: Lea)

The Amalfi Coast in Italy is a breathtaking stretch of coastline renowned for its colorful cliffside villages, lemon groves, and rich cultural heritage. Cruising along the coast offers stunning views and a taste of la dolce vita. Anchor in Positano or Amalfi to wander through charming streets, savor authentic Italian cuisine , and explore historical sites. The Amalfi Coast is a feast for the eyes and a region steeped in history, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences.

Côte d'Azur – French Riviera

Saint-Tropez (photo: La coccinelle)

The French Riviera, or Côte d'Azur, is synonymous with chic coastal living. From the glamour of Monaco to the relaxed vibe of Saint-Tropez, this region offers a variety of experiences. Monte Carlo's marina is a hub of luxury, while Cannes and Antibes offer a mix of film festivals and private beaches. The French Riviera is not just about glitz and glamour; it's also a place to enjoy stunning landscapes, with the Alps as a backdrop and the Mediterranean Sea at your feet.

Seychelles – Indian Ocean

The Seychelles is a top yachting destination on account of beaches like these. (photo: iStock)

Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, is a paradise of white-sand beaches, lush jungles, and crystal-clear waters. Yachting in Seychelles offers a unique opportunity to explore secluded islands and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Anchor off La Digue or Praslin to experience otherworldly landscapes with granite boulders and vibrant coral reefs. The Seychelles is a sanctuary for rare wildlife, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of luxury and untouched natural beauty.

These luxury yacht destinations offer a diverse range of experiences, from the vibrant cultures of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean to the serene beauty of the Indian Ocean. Each destination has unique attractions, from historical sites to natural wonders, making them ideal for those looking to explore the world from the comfort of their yacht. As you set sail, these destinations await, offering a blend of adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories.

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The 10 Most-Exciting Yacht Debuts at the Palm Beach International Boat Show

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Palm Beach International Boat Show

For superyacht shoppers, the Palm Beach International Boat Show, kicking off its four-day run this week, is set to break records with more than 60 yachts over 100 feet long on display. Last year was also a banner year for superyachts at the show. 

Headliners will include the likes of the 295-foot Corsair Nero ,  the 278-foot Victorious by AKYacht, the 230-foot Turquoise-built Talisman C , and 213-foot Benetti Triumph among brokerage yachts, and in new yachts, the 113-foot Ocean Alexander Puro 35 is making its world debut.  

There are so many gleaming white vessels over 100 feet, in fact, that the fleet will be split between the Palm Harbor Marina at the main show site on the downtown West Palm Beach waterfront and the Safe Harbor Rybovich Marina two miles north. 

Now in its 42nd year, PBIBS will also showcase hundreds of models of dayboats, cruisers, and fishing boats, as well as marine accessories. Running from this Thursday through Sunday, the show coincides with the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary art show, a fortuitous opportunity for yacht owners wanting to add new art to their collections.

Here are 10 must-see boats at this year’s show.

Corsair Yachts ‘Nero’

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The undisputed star of this year’s Palm Beach show? That would be the 295-foot, classically styled superyacht Nero , built in 2007 and inspired by American financier J.P. Morgan’s legendary 1930s steamer Corsair IV . Nero ‘s attendance at PBIBS marks its return to the charter market after an extensive refit in 2021. Now better than new, the boat is being managed by Burgess. With weekly charter rates from $497,000, the vessel offers five-star accommodations for 12 guests in six cabins, with pampering from a crew of 20. Part of the refit included a full interior refresh by Italian interior designer Laura Pomponi, plus a major focus on wellness. That meant the construction of a new, state-of-the-art gym and spa, the assistance of a certified onboard trainer, a masseuse and beautician. After PBIBS, Nero will spend the winter in the Caribbean before returning to the Med for the summer season.

Ocean Alexander Puro 35P

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Ocean Alexander is debuting the first of its new Puro superyacht series at PBIBS. The 113-foot Puro 35P comes from the drawing board of Italian designer Giorgio M. Cassetta and is a step back from the polarizing lines of OA’s recent Revolution and Explorer series with their bold, vertical bow designs. Aimed at long-distance cruising, the 35P can carry over 5,000 gallons of fuel and is powered by twin 2,000 hp MAN V12s for a 24-knot top speed. Twin 55kW Kohler generators can also keep the yacht powered at anchor for long periods. Other standout features include extensive glazing in the chiseled fiberglass hull, a forward deck plunge pool, and spacious accommodations for 10 guests. 

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Think of it as the “starter” Sirena. Aimed at a younger demographic, the Turkish builder’s brand-new Sirena 48 is making its U.S. debut at PBIBS after a global reveal at last fall’s Cannes boat show. Such is its appeal that 27 hulls have already been sold, with 13 of the orders coming from North America. Looking like a scaled-down version of Sirena’s popular 58, its distinctive, trawler-style lines are from Argentinian designer Germán Frers. With more interior space than a typical 48-footer, the yacht offers three staterooms—plus a crew cabin—a spacious, light-filled salon, a large cockpit, an oversized flybridge, and a vast forward social area. Take your pick from twin 550 hp Cummins QSB, or 670 hp Volvo D11 turbo diesels. Or the builder is also offering hybrid power with twin 285 hp electric motors charged up by variable-speed generators that are good for a 30-mile battery-only range.

Feadship ‘Olympus’

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Picture purchasing a classic 180-foot Feadship superyacht, and then getting a $10 million bill for a major refit. That was the case with Olympus , built by the Dutch masters at Feadship in 1996 to a design by Britain’s Andrew Winch and the celebrated naval architect Frits De Voogt. Sold in 2022, the new owner sent it to the Monaco Marine refit center in La Ciotat, France for a major makeover. It included overhauling the 2,600 hp Caterpillar engines and generators, repairs to the structure, substantial upgrades to the guest areas and crew quarters, and new paint throughout. With the work completed just last year, the vessel is said to be in mint condition. Offered jointly by brokers Fraser and Edmiston, Olympus has an asking price of $28.5 million. With accommodations for 16 guests in eight cabins, the boat’s highlights include two primary suites, tropical-spec air conditioning, and Palm Beach-chic decor.

Benetti ‘Triumph’

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Italian yachting powerhouse Benetti is showing off its superyacht-building skills with the 213-foot Triumph . Delivered in 2021, this Giorgio M. Cassetta-designed steel-and-aluminum world girder features six decks, a 1,400-square-foot primary suite with outdoor terrace and adjoining lounge, a 750-square-foot beach club, and a touch-and-go helipad. What sets Triumph apart, however, is its lavish interior furnishings put together by the owner along with Benetti Interior Style and Monaco-based Green & Mingarelli Design. It includes pieces by French glassmaker Lalique, marble from Marfil, Statuario and Armani, furs, silk and wool carpets, plus a collection of cool black-and-white wildlife photographs by British fine art photographer David Yarrow. The pièce de résistance? That would be the owner’s Triumph Bonneville motorcycle displayed in the salon.

Fjord 39 XP/XL

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Germany’s Fjord Yachts, part of the Hanse Group, has a new 39-foot day boat that it’s unveiling at the Palm Beach show. The 39 XP and XL keep all the bold design cues of the bigger Fjord 41 XP and XL, like a big, open cockpit, walkaround center console, vertical bow, mile-high windshield and stretched hardtop. As for the differences between the XP and XL, it’s all about power. The XL comes with a choice of twin 320hp Volvo D4 diesels, or bigger 440 hp D6 versions, both with Volvo stern drives. Likely more appealing to U.S. buyers will be the XP powered by twin 400 hp Mercury Verado V10 outboards giving a 50-knot top speed. Pricing starts at around $500,000.

Turquoise ‘Talisman C’

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Chandeliers don’t come more dramatic than this. Cascading down the central spiral staircase of the Turkish-built, 231-foot superyacht Talisman C , this jaw-dropping piece of art comprises an array of multi-colored glass balls threaded on stainless-steel rods and illuminated by hanging fiber-optic strands. It’s the creation of Prague-based Crystal Caviar and is one of a number of glass installations on this sleek, low-profile superyacht. Built in 2011 by the Proteksan Turquoise shipyard, Talisman C was designed inside and out by London-based studio H2 Yacht Design, with naval architecture by Italy’s Hydro Tec. With cabins for 12 guests, one of its highlights is a huge primary suite, which boasts more crystal chandeliers and a private library. Twin 2,447 hp Caterpillar diesels give a top speed of 18 knots and a transatlantic range of 7,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. It’s listed with Burgess for $59.9 million. 

Sanlorenzo 44 ‘Kamakasa’

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Delivered in 2020 and sold to a new buyer just last August, the 146-foot Sanlorenzo 44 Alloy Kamakasa will be for sale at PBIBS. The asking price, through the Italian Yacht Group, is $23.75 million. Lack of use might also be the issue here; the yacht’s twin 2,600 hp MTU V16 diesels have a mere 289 hours on the clock. Built in aluminum to a design by Rome-based Zuccon International Project, Kamakasa was the second hull in the Sanlorenzo 44 Alloy series. One of the top features is a primary suite that spans three levels and almost 1,600 square feet; it also comes with a private Jacuzzi, separate bathrooms, a walk-in closet, and a private study. The yacht’s lightweight construction and MTU power combine to deliver an impressive 20-knot top speed.

Bahama 41 GT2

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As ultimate, reel-’em-in, fishing center consoles go, the Bahama 41 from West Palm Beach-based Bahama Boat Works is as hard-core as they come. But when owners kept asking for a little more comfort for the family, the builder responded. The result is the brand-new flagship 41 GT debuting at PBIBS. While the proven, wave-slicing hull stays the same, the cockpit layout is new. In place of the single bench seat, there are now three-across bucket seats with a second row behind. The wider console now has space for a pair of 22-inch Garmin screens, while the new extended hardtop features sun shades and even a rain shower. Outboard choices stay the same with either twin Mercury V12 600s, or four 400 hp Mercury V10s, good for a 65-knot-plus top speed. Pricing is from around $920,000.

Heesen ‘Book Ends’

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Launched in 2022, this 164-foot Heesen is part of the Book Ends collection, owned by an American couple who have had more than 18 yachts with the same name. The exterior design of this Heesen was by Omega Architects, while Dutch studio Van Oossanen did the naval architecture. The yacht is part of Heesen’s fast cruising series, which is more efficient than other vessels its size, and can reach 23 knots at full speed with its MTU 16V 4000 M65L engines. The yacht is listed through Ocean Independence for 42 million Euro, or about $45.7 million.

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Exploring the High Seas: A Guide to the Best Yacht Charter Destinations in the Caribbean

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Embark on an enchanting voyage through the azure waters of the Caribbean, where hidden treasures await. Delve into the world of luxury yacht charters as we unveil the top destinations that redefine opulence and adventure. Explore the idyllic British Virgin Islands, where paradise meets the sea. Uncover the secluded gem of St. Lucia, a haven for those seeking solace amidst nature’s beauty. Sail through history in Antigua and Barbuda, and discover the untouched coves and pristine beaches of the Grenadines. Welcome to a world of innovation and exploration on the high seas.

British Virgin Islands: Paradise in the Caribbean

The British Virgin Islands offer an idyllic paradise for yacht charter enthusiasts in the Caribbean. With their pristine beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a multitude of islands to explore, this destination is perfect for those seeking beachfront luxury and unforgettable experiences.

One of the highlights of a yacht charter in the British Virgin Islands is the opportunity for island hopping. With over 60 islands and cays to choose from, each with its own unique charm, there is always something new to discover. From the lively atmosphere of Tortola to the tranquil beauty of Virgin Gorda, every island has its own distinct character and attractions.

For those who love underwater exploration, the British Virgin Islands offer exceptional snorkeling adventures. The coral reefs teem with colorful marine life, providing a breathtaking underwater experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced snorkeler, there are plenty of spots to choose from, each offering a unique glimpse into the vibrant underwater world.

Sailing excursions are also a popular activity in the British Virgin Islands. With constant trade winds and calm waters, it is the perfect destination for sailing enthusiasts. Experience the thrill of gliding across the waves as you explore the hidden coves and secluded beaches that can only be reached by boat.

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St. Lucia: A Secluded Yacht Charter Gem

St. Lucia offers a secluded haven for yacht charter enthusiasts in the Caribbean. With its stunning landscapes and untouched beauty, this hidden gem provides a unique experience for those seeking tranquility and luxury. Here are four reasons why St. Lucia should be on your yacht charter itinerary :

  • Secluded anchorages : St. Lucia boasts numerous secluded anchorages, allowing you to escape the crowds and enjoy the serenity of the Caribbean Sea. From hidden coves to secluded bays, you can experience ultimate privacy and relaxation.
  • Luxury resorts : St. Lucia is home to some of the most luxurious resorts in the Caribbean. After a day on the water, indulge in world-class amenities and pamper yourself at the exclusive resorts dotted along the island. Immerse yourself in opulence and unwind in style.
  • Volcano hikes : St. Lucia is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including the iconic Pitons. Embark on a volcano hike and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the Soufrière volcano. Traverse lush rainforests, explore sulfur springs, and take in breathtaking panoramic views from the top.
  • Local cuisine and marine life encounters : St. Lucia offers a blend of rich flavors and vibrant culinary traditions. Sample local delicacies, such as fresh seafood and tropical fruits, and savor the unique tastes of the island. Moreover, dive into the crystal-clear waters and encounter an array of marine life, including colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and even sea turtles.

St. Lucia truly is a secluded yacht charter gem, offering a perfect blend of natural wonders, luxury, and adventure.

Antigua and Barbuda: Sailing Through History

Antigua and Barbuda offers a captivating journey through history for yacht charter enthusiasts. With its rich maritime heritage and historical landmarks, this Caribbean destination is perfect for those seeking a unique and educational experience. One of the must-visit sites is Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the colonial architecture and naval history of the region. Built in the 18th century, this historic dockyard was once the headquarters of the British Royal Navy in the Caribbean and played a vital role in protecting the British interests in the region.

As you sail through the crystal-clear waters surrounding Antigua and Barbuda, you’ll be transported back in time, imagining the bustling activity of the naval base during its heyday. The colonial architecture of the dockyard, including the Georgian-style buildings and the historic forts, adds to the charm and authenticity of the experience.

In addition to the historical landmarks, Antigua and Barbuda also hosts various cultural festivals that celebrate the islands’ vibrant history and traditions. From the Antigua Sailing Week to the Antigua Carnival, these events showcase the local culture through music, dance, and traditional cuisines.

Embarking on a yacht charter in Antigua and Barbuda is not just about enjoying the natural beauty of the Caribbean, but also about immersing yourself in the fascinating history and heritage of the region. So, set sail and embark on a journey through time in this enchanting destination.

Grenadines: Discovering Hidden Coves and Pristine Beaches

When exploring the high seas in the Caribbean, yacht charter enthusiasts can uncover hidden coves and pristine beaches in the Grenadines. This stunning archipelago, located between St. Vincent and Grenada, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling tourist destinations. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying a range of activities and experiences.

  • Exploring Marine Life : The Grenadines boast a rich marine biodiversity, making it a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. Dive into the crystal-clear waters to discover vibrant coral reefs, tropical fish, and even the occasional sea turtle or stingray.
  • Snorkeling Adventures : Charter a yacht and visit the Tobago Cays Marine Park, a protected area with five uninhabited islands. Snorkelers can swim among colorful coral gardens and encounter an array of marine creatures, including friendly nurse sharks.
  • Local Cuisine : Indulge in the flavors of the Grenadines by sampling the local cuisine. From fresh seafood dishes to traditional Caribbean delicacies, every meal is a culinary adventure. Don’t miss out on trying the national dish, Callaloo Soup, made from leafy greens and spices.
  • Cultural Immersion : Get to know the locals and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Grenadines. Visit the charming island of Bequia, known for its traditional boat-building heritage and lively regatta festivals. Engage in local traditions, such as dancing to calypso music and exploring the colorful markets.

For those seeking a luxurious experience, there are various luxury yacht options available for charter in the Grenadines. With their state-of-the-art amenities and expert crew, these yachts provide the perfect setting for a memorable Caribbean adventure.

Bahamas: Yacht Charter Haven in the Caribbean

The Bahamas, a yacht charter haven in the Caribbean, offers a captivating blend of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and luxurious amenities for those seeking an unforgettable high seas adventure. With its stunning natural beauty and world-class facilities, the Bahamas is a dream destination for luxury yachting enthusiasts.

Bahamas yacht charters provide the perfect opportunity to explore the exquisite beaches that dot the archipelago. From the famous pink sands of Harbour Island to the secluded coves of the Exumas , the Bahamas offers a variety of beach experiences for every taste. Imagine stepping off your yacht onto powdery white sands, surrounded by turquoise waters and lush tropical landscapes. It’s a paradise unlike any other.

For those who love to explore the underwater world, the Bahamas is a snorkeling haven. The clear waters are teeming with vibrant coral reefs and a diverse array of marine life. Snorkelers can immerse themselves in an underwater wonderland, swimming alongside tropical fish, turtles, and even dolphins.

Fishing enthusiasts will also find their bliss in the Bahamas. The waters are rich with game fish such as marlin, tuna, and mahi-mahi. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, the Bahamas offers ample opportunities for a thrilling fishing adventure.

In conclusion, the Caribbean offers a plethora of yacht charter destinations that cater to every traveler’s preferences . From the stunning beauty of the British Virgin Islands to the secluded charm of St. Lucia, and the rich history of Antigua and Barbuda, there is something for everyone. The Grenadines provide hidden coves and pristine beaches to explore, while the Bahamas offer a haven for yacht charters. Embark on a memorable journey and experience the wonders of the Caribbean’s high seas.

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This New Yacht Is Sailing to Gorgeous, Lesser-known Ports in the Caribbean Sea — and I Was on Board With 'Below Deck's' Chef Ben

Emerald Cruises' new Emerald Sakara ship brings guests to smaller ports in the Caribbean and Mediterranean, with an onboard marina and the occasional Bravo-lebrity.

Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years for outlets including Condé Nast Traveler , Skift , and The Huffington Post .

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Bars and restaurants, where emerald sakara sails, shore excursions, amenities and entertainment, family-friendly offerings, accessibility.

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With a couple dozen guests looking on, chef Ben Robinson was showing how to slice and dice a fresh red snapper. “You kind of feel him — but you don’t fondle him,” said Robinson, the fan favorite from the Bravo reality show Below Deck, who’s always ready with a quip. As he pulled a perfect filet off the bone, he explained how to salt the fish and that there’s no more important relationship than the one you have with your fishmonger. “My advice is to always be friendly,” he noted. “I like to support my mom-and-pop [businesses]. If you become familiar with them, they’ll say, ‘Hey, I got this in this morning.’”

The cooking demo, which also featured a ceviche how-to and tips on knife sharpening, was one of many “Chef Ben” moments on my trip aboard Emerald Sakara . It’s the newest 100-passenger vessel from Emerald Cruises, which launched in the fall of 2023, a sibling vessel to the Emerald Azzurra .

During an eight-day voyage in March from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, the reality personality was definitely one of the star attractions. Robinson spent several evenings in the galley, creating special dishes such as a panko-crusted veal striploin stuffed with pesto.

He also hosted a well-attended Q&A about his life in the kitchen — and spent plenty of time connecting with fans, many of whom booked the trip specifically to chop it up with Below Deck alum.

“We definitely booked because of Ben,” said Shannon Welnel , a Montana-based travel advisor who had lots of praise for his cuisine — and the yacht-like atmosphere on board the 100-passenger ship. Other guests I spoke with admitted they hadn’t seen much Below Deck, but were intrigued by the chance to chill with a Bravo-lebrity.

Emerald Sakara

  • With a max of just 100 passengers, Emerald Sakara feels at times like a private yacht, with no lines and no crowds, and outstanding service from a highly experienced crew.
  • Minimalist rooms recall the stripped down aesthetic of Miami Beach or Mykonos, Greece, with pops of color from Missoni Home accents and a sleek-yet-functional bathroom with plenty of storage space.
  • While this small ship has but one restaurant and one poolside cafe, there’s plenty of choice when it comes to meals, whether you’re hitting the breakfast or lunch buffet or choosing from the dinner menu.
  • The onboard marina, which is open in favorable weather conditions, offers watersports and swimming off the stern of the ship.
  • Easy to understand and mostly inclusive pricing covers meals, beverages at mealtime, many tours, and surprisingly speedy Wi-Fi.

The intimate-ship vibe was also one reason the chef wanted to hop aboard. “This definitely has more of a yacht vibe than any other [ship] I've been on,” Robinson told me one afternoon. “A hundred passengers is not a lot,” he said. “I've been on boats with 2,500 passengers, and you really do feel like you're anonymous. But here, the service is great, and you really are treated as an individual and someone important. And you kind of lose that on the big boats.”

While Robinson doesn’t have immediate plans to join another Emerald cruise, he told me that there were plenty of parallels between his life on megayachts and what the Sakara offers its guests. “It’s been incredible,” he said.

I had to agree. The Sakara certainly has much to offer, both in spite of its smaller size and because of it. While it’s available to book by the cabin, like any cruise ship, it still manages to feel at times like a private yacht, particularly when it sails to less-commonly visited ports such as Culebra, on Puerto Rico, or St. Bart’s. In the latter, we dropped anchor near Eric Schmidt’s yacht, Whisper , and had the whole day to explore the glitzy island and its capital, Gustavia. (After a drive around in the morning, I managed to catch the beautiful sunset from the lovely little Shell Beach, right in town.)

“The benefit of being on a small cruise ship like this one is that we can enter small ports and areas where others can’t,” said Robert Kuznin, the captain of Sakara , who previously worked with several cruise lines, including Paul Gauguin, Seabourn, and Virgin Voyages. “For example, when we dropped anchor in Esperanza Bay,” he explained about our stop at the island of Vieques, “there were only two meters under the keel — and that was the shallowest I’ve ever been!”

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The ability to go places that larger ships can’t was also on display one morning on St. Kitts, one of the final stops of my trip. It was still early in the morning, but already four mega-ships were docked in Basseterre, the island’s capital. Instead of tying up next to them on the busy cruise pier, we dropped anchor just off the beach in South Friar’s Bay, a long sweep of sand in the island’s southern reaches. There were no crowds to contend with, no paperwork hassles, no touts offering dodgy cab rides. A five-minute tender ride to the beach was all it took to meet our local guide. Time from leaving the breakfast buffet to our first stop? About 25 minutes. Even the most efficient mega-ship would struggle to make that happen — and they can’t drop anchor right off the one of the best beaches on the island. 

Other moments aboard Sakara felt like something out of Below Deck . One afternoon, I made my way to the yacht’s marina, a platform at the stern stocked with lounge chairs, refreshments, and water toys such as a floating trampoline and inflatable sea kayaks. I jumped off the stern into the Caribbean and then tried out the ship’s Seabob, a floating gadget that’s like a cross between a Jet Ski and an electric scooter.

As I continued my joy ride, I could see another vessel anchored just north of us. Turns out, it was David Geffen’s private yacht , Rising Sun . Of course, we were there first.

Here’s a closer look at all the amenities of the Emerald Sakara , which sails seasonally in coastal waters in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Welcome to your starship: the stripped down, white-and-gray cabins on Sakara feel sci-fi chic, particularly when the accent lighting is switched on. They’re also, thankfully, spacious and super functional, with ample storage space (including a safe), a small minibar, a coffee station, and a clever headboard built-in that’s a great spot for your charging devices and water bottle. Most of the 50 rooms and suites have verandas; ocean-view staterooms are the exception. Bathrooms are just big enough, with plenty of storage, and are stocked with Espa products and a hair dryer. My cabin, 421, was a 300-square-foot balcony suite toward the aft of the ship on deck four: I never once heard noise from the surrounding cabins or in the hallway, though I did occasionally notice sounds and vibrations from the vessel, something that is common on even the largest of ships. A note on power plugs: my stateroom had U.S.-style outlets throughout as well as USB-A charging ports on either side of the bed, a nice touch.

Because Sakara is smaller than most cruise ships, it can’t compete on sheer volume of bars and restaurants. Still, the food on board is solid. La Cucina is the only true dining room, with both indoor and outdoor seating; it has somewhat limited hours compared to the round-the-clock dining options on bigger vessels. That being said, I certainly didn’t go hungry: a breakfast buffet is complemented by traditional à la minute options such as omelets and pancakes; lunch is also buffet style with a carving station. Dinner is more restaurant style, with options from an ever-changing daily menu plus always available classics such as Caesar salad, shrimp cocktail, grilled salmon, and spaghetti bolognese on offer. (Many dietary restrictions and preferences can be accommodated.)

On my voyage, chef Robinson put together several special plates, including what might’ve been the best dish of the week: a sesame-crusted seared yellowfin tuna with celeriac puree. The Below Deck star also put together a panko veal striploin roulade one night and, another evening, offered a citrus-cured hamachi with, in a touch of molecular gastronomy, “mango spheres.” Elsewhere on board, a poolside cafe, Aqua Café, has quick bites like burgers and flatbreads, as well as sweets and coffee pulled from a Cimbali espresso machine. The cocktails served in the Amici Lounge and the Sky Bar were consistently excellent, mixed by a talented team of pros who’ve previously worked on Seabourn ships and in some of Dubai’s top hotels. One weaker spot was the selection of wine on board: pours at mealtimes are included, but they didn’t rock my boat. A short list of “chairman’s wines,” available at extra cost, included a couple by-the-bottle finds such as 2013 vintage Cristal ($650) and some mid-tier Bordeaux and Burgundy options.

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Though small, this ship isn’t an expedition yacht. Rather, it’s specifically designed for warm-weather coastal cruising, meaning it spends the lion’s share of its time in places such as the Caribbean and, in the Northern Hemisphere’s summer months, the Mediterranean. My trip aboard was spent entirely in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean, where passages between ports were short and the seas were often calm. (We did occasionally encounter some swells of up to two meters, or 6.6 feet. I saw many guests wearing medicated patches to prevent motion sickness throughout the trip.) Sakara typically spends a season of several months in a given region, with a variety of cruise lengths offered, ranging from six to 24 days. In 2024, the ship will spend April through November in the Mediterranean. Sakara will return to the Caribbean at the end of the year, through April 2025.

Tours off the ship were a strong suit for Emerald, at least on my voyage. Most stops offered a variety of activities, ranging from a simple transfer to a nearby beach to a full-on, multi-hour tour. Usually, I found myself ashore with a very small group of folks — fewer than a dozen — and all the guides Emerald arranged were true pros. Passengers raved about a kayak paddle through the bioluminescent bay on Vieques, something I sadly didn’t try myself. I did, however, enjoy a short guided hike on the island of St. John, to the pristine beach along Salomon Bay, which was all but deserted. The organization of excursions felt flawless to me, thanks no doubt to the crew and shore excursion manager, Pilar Atencio. Worth a mention, too, were Atencio’s detailed briefings on what to expect each day. While these sorts of “port talks'' are common on ships of all sizes, they felt particularly useful on Sakara because of how intimate our groups were; many passengers made a point of attending the pre-dinner talks every night, for info on what to expect about our anchorage, historical background on each island, and detailed info about what each tour offering would entail.

Call it small but mighty: Sakara has all the essentials, which is a bit of feat for a ship this size. A cozy spa has wellness and beauty treatments, as well as a small hairstyling and facial studio; morning yoga and stretching are available on deck. The fitness center, with a few cardio machines, a Peloton bike, and a variety of weights and other gear gets the job done. The smallish pool and a top-deck whirlpool were lovely — though I spent most of my time in the ocean: the Sakara ’s marina deck is a key feature, and it was open several afternoons during my trip. It’s like the greatest pool party you’ve ever been to, complete with piña coladas, sea kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and a trampoline, right off the stern of the ship. It is, truly, as much fun as it sounds like, though it is subject to the whims of weather and ocean currents. Also available in some destinations are e-bikes from Gocycle, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis; during my trip, several guests gave them a spin on the island of Vieques. Sakara also carries a ton of snorkeling gear and beach towels, which passengers can borrow whenever they like. In terms of performances, this isn’t the vessel for Broadway-style shows, but guitarist Jamie Ferguson and voyage director Nathalie Millet added plenty of live music to the trip.

The youngest passengers I spoke with on my cruise were in their 20s — and they were traveling with their parents. Sakara is perhaps the perfect ship for families traveling with adult children, since it offers such a diverse array of activities to suit different tastes and activity levels, while visiting intriguing destinations. The ship is also intimate enough that everybody can gather easily for meals — or a swim off the stern — without fighting the crowds common on larger vessels. On the other hand, Sakara is probably not the best choice for families with younger children: there’s no kid-specific programming, and you’re likely to be the only ones aboard with little ones. “Emerald Cruises yachts are recommended for people aged 12 and up, and they must be accompanied by and share a cabin with an adult aged 18 or [older],” a spokesperson shared with T+L.

Sakara is probably best described as somewhat accessible: the ship has elevators to all decks and the crew was, on my trip, very accommodating to those with mobility challenges. There are handrails throughout, and bathrooms feature shower grab bars. That being said, several areas of the ship — the outdoor dining terrace, for example — require navigating at least one step even once you’ve reached the deck in question by elevator. “Due to the nature and size of the ships, wheelchairs and scooters are not allowed to be used on board,” a spokesperson told T+L. When the ship is at anchor, it’s only possible to go ashore by tender or Zodiac, both of which could be challenging for those with limited mobility. As Emerald’s FAQ explains: “Guests with limited mobility will require help from a companion, since the crew is limited.” Also of note: many announcements are made only by loudspeaker with no hearing-impaired alternative.

Seven-night sailings on Emerald Sakara start from $2,775 per person, and you can book at emeraldcruises.com .

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