This comprehensive guide to yachting for beginners will walk you through everything you need to know about skippered and bareboat charters, focusing on the differences between bareboat and skippered charters, how to choose the right charter type, what qualifications if any are needed, and good-to-know information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable first yachting experience with Navigare Yachting.
Sold out of the Navigare Yachting Charter fleet in Seychelles, the pre-owned Lagoon 52F "Jema II" catamaran.
Navigare Yachting is committed to making sailing charter vacations more accessible to travelers regardless of their budgets and experience. That’s why we recently introduced flat-rate prices at our award-winning Caribbean destinations in the British Virgin Islands and the Bahamas.
Have you ever wondered how exclusive vacation seekers island-hop in style? With a destination like the Bahamas offering so many islands, it is hard to choose only one! Luckily, chartering a luxury sailing catamaran with Navigare Yachting allows you to see as many islands as you like, on your own schedule. Imagine blissfully sailing between picturesque islets, cruising past remote sandbars, exploring deserted beaches, and finally arriving at vibrant coastal towns.
Island-hopping has long been a highly desirable vacation for travelers from all walks of life and continents. Imagine sailing between picturesque deserted islands, remote sandbars, and unique cays in the Caribbean, or experiencing must-see destinations like The Baths in Virgin Gorda, while traveling by luxury catamaran.
If you want a hands-off, luxury boating experience, Navigare offers professional crew members that can easily be added to your booking. Following our previously published article about the skipper, we now turn our attention to another highly requested crew member: the chef. Read on to find out how a chef can take your sailing vacation and turn it into an "out-of-this-world" culinary experience.