On July 1 2011, the first Azimut Grande bound for the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean was delivered to its owner. Part of the Azimut Grande collection, […]
Solemates II is a beautiful 60 metre Lurssen superyacht available for luxury yacht charters in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean Islands.
One expert driver is breathing a big sigh of relief after completing the initial stages of a 26-mile navigation – in reverse – on a luxurious, […]
We are pleased to announce that motor yacht CHOSEN ONE is currently offering an incredible special offer of a 10-day Caribbean yacht charter holiday for the […]
The Quarterdeck Marina at the Bitter End Yacht Club in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) is undergoing a major re-fit. The new facilities will be opened […]
Sunreef Yachts are pleased to announce the launch of the new luxury Sunreef 70 catamaran MUSE, a highly anticipated model that is available for yacht charters, able to accommodate up to 12 guests. The brand new luxury catamaran MUSE is a highly regarded Sunreef 70 that will exceed expectations of even the most discerning charterer.
Work began on the new and improved state of the art Quarterdeck Marina at Bitter End Yacht Club shortly after Easter. The new facility is scheduled to be completed for a July 4th Grand Re-Opening, and replaces what was already one of the most popular boutique-style destination marinas in the Caribbean.
The crew of Club Swan 42 sailing yacht Arethusa came away from the 2011 Antigua Sailing Week as the champions of the Swan Caribbean Challenge following their impressive win in Class 3. The Club Swan 42 was entered by Phillip Lotz, of the USA and also gained the title of Best American Yacht. Yacht Arethusa won the class by a fair margin; the Club Swan 42 registered three race wins across the five days of racing and not once faltered out of the top three.
Hugo Stenbeck’s Dubois 90, Genuine Risk, left it until the last race to snatch overall victory in Class 1 from Richard Matthews’ Humphries 54, Oystercatcher XXVIII by a single point.
Store Bay Marine Services, a Tobago-based marine services company is now offering bunkering, provisioning and shore support for super and mega yachts following the successful refuelling of the multimillion dollar motor yacht Red Pearl. Yacht Red Pearl was built in Brazil by MCP Yachts last year and made her maiden voyage to Venezuela bunking and provisioning in Tobago with Store Bay Marine Services. The Marshall Islands registered, 100 foot superyacht docked in Tobago’s main port of Scarborough to take on 18,154 litres of diesel.
