Posts Tagged ‘vacation’

Economic downturn?

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Am I the only one that’s tired of all the doom and gloom from the media? Personally, I think the media just adds fuel to the fire.

I’m on board with this column from  the Wall Street Journal. This “Yoder & Son” column is about their Christmas vacation this year. It discusses whether or not they should have spent the kind of money on a big trip to Slovakia, given today’s economy.

I think we’re all looking at expenditures right now. I think the Yoders sum it all up rather well when they discuss “priorities”. It may not be important to spend money on “things” right now (a brand new car, furniture, remodelling) but it’s important to  “invest” in experiences. “What lesson is Isaac learning from this profligacy? I hope it’s that the world is too fascinating a place to miss and that the lessons lost by staying home are often too pricey. I hope he’s learned that it’s possible to live beneath your means and yet make whopping exceptions like this trip – when those exceptions pay back in immeasurable ways.”

That sums it up well for me! Investing in a crewed yacht vacation anywhere in this beautiful and interesting world with family or friends sounds great to me! I’ll never second guess the memories made.

How does the song go?

Friday, December 19th, 2008

“The weather outside is frightful…” But the yacht looks so delightful! Much of the US is experiencing winter weather. There’s been snow on the ground, here in Portland all week. It’s time to plan for a warm weather vacation! Oh yes, on a crewed charter yacht!

Where in the world is warm this time of year? Why, the Caribbean of course! Crewed yachts are available all over the Caribbean, from the Bahamas (Atlantic actually) to the Virgin Islands, Antigua, St. Martin, the Grenadines, and Belize. I’m certain there’s more! The South Pacific isn’t a bad spot either. How does French Polynesia sound? Hawaii doesn’t offer much in the way of yacht charters. There aren’t too many marinas there and the islands are rather far apart and crossings can be rough.

Warm trade winds are calling! Reclining on the bow of a charter yacht with cocktail in hand and the mouth-watering scents of the chef’s creations are waiting!

Hello charter yacht fans!

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
This blog site will discuss aspects of a crewed charter yacht vacation. I’ll address all aspects of crewed chater yachting, from comparing it to bareboat yacht charters to discussion of destinations and also types of yachts. I’ll also talk about crewed charter yacht shows, and maybe some boat shows in general. Since this is is just the beginning, I reserve the right to discuss most yachting/boating issues.
 
First topic: Crewed yacht charters in the Virgin Islands
This is the Caribbean’s best yachting destinations It’s perfect for a first time charter destination. It’s also a great place to return to! What makes it one of the best places in the world to sail? Idyllic beaches, criss-crossing the Sir Francis Drake Channel, great beach bars and restaurants, picturesque islands and great people! For first time sailors, the close proximity of the islands means no more than an hour or two of sailing. Seasoned sailors can sail as long as they like! Snorkel the caves of Norman Island, believed to be the setting for Robert Louis Stephenson’s Treasure Island. Treasure was actually found there! Snorkel or dive the wreck of the RMS Rhone. Wade into the Soggy Dollar Bar or party at famous Foxy’s on Jost Van Dyke. Sample the lobster and endless beaches of Anegada. There’s so much more!
 
Power yachts, multihulled yachts and monohull sailing yachts are all available for crewed yacht charters. It’s a fantastic vacation to have a captain and a chef! No worries! Most captains will let you have a hand at sailing, if you’d like. This means a vacation for everyone, the wife as well. Bareboat charters mean someone has to provision and cook.
Start your charter from St. Thomas (don’t forget to shop) or from Tortola. It may be easier to fly into St. Thomas, you can start your charter here (depending on your parties size) or ferry to Tortola from St. Thomas. There are flights to Tortola from San Juan Puerto Rico. You’ll need a passport to sail in the British Virgin Islands.
 
I’m ready to escape the winter weather and go sailing!!