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Vlad
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My wife and I looking for companions to sail in British Virgin Islands on Labor day week. September 3 to 11. We are looking for another couple or single female to share the expenses and fun of sailing. It's a bareboat charter (no crew), but we have sailing experience, so you don't have to. Yacht charter is already booked. It's a luxury 33ft 2004 (almost brnad new) Beneteau like this one:
http://www.beneteauusa.com/beneteau_series/323_photos.php
We can upgrade to bigger if necessary, but for 2-4 people it's really plenty.
BVI is one of the most beautiful and easiest sailing areas in the world. 3-5 miles apart means direct line of sight sailing all the time. There is abandon of beautiful snorkeling sites, white sand beaches, blue lagoons, uninhabited islands to explore, small port towns. It was major pirate area in 15-18 centuries! Remember Stevenson’s “Treasure Island†book? It is set one of the islands in BVI - Norman island.
We are around 29 and 32, very easy going, not conservative… Free travel is our passion but all our friends love to seat home or if go on a cruise, than do it in company of 10,000 odler people – on big cruise ships…
Here is sample itinerary in BVI, but we’ll sure improvise as we go
http://www.bareboatsbvi.com/bareboat_sailing_itinerary.html
Here is more (read BVI part) and some pictures
http://www.biega.com/caribbean.html
Total charter price is $1400 plus $240 insurance. Charter base is on Tortola - Beef Island airport, British Virgin Islands. code EIS. You can also fly to St.Thomas (STT) and than take a ferry to Tortola (if you found really good deal to STT). I'd recommend expedia.com for ticket booking.
If interested drop me a line at vlad@trusevich.com
Vlad
By the way, new prescription-only Scopolamine patches provide guaranteed 3 to 4 days relive from seasickness.
My wife and I looking for companions to sail in British Virgin Islands on Labor day week. September 3 to 11. We are looking for another couple or single female to share the expenses and fun of sailing. It's a bareboat charter (no crew), but we have sailing experience, so you don't have to. Yacht charter is already booked. It's a luxury 33ft 2004 (almost brnad new) Beneteau like this one:
http://www.beneteauusa.com/beneteau_series/323_photos.php
We can upgrade to bigger if necessary, but for 2-4 people it's really plenty.
BVI is one of the most beautiful and easiest sailing areas in the world. 3-5 miles apart means direct line of sight sailing all the time. There is abandon of beautiful snorkeling sites, white sand beaches, blue lagoons, uninhabited islands to explore, small port towns. It was major pirate area in 15-18 centuries! Remember Stevenson’s “Treasure Island†book? It is set one of the islands in BVI - Norman island.
We are around 29 and 32, very easy going, not conservative… Free travel is our passion but all our friends love to seat home or if go on a cruise, than do it in company of 10,000 odler people – on big cruise ships…
Here is sample itinerary in BVI, but we’ll sure improvise as we go
http://www.bareboatsbvi.com/bareboat_sailing_itinerary.html
Here is more (read BVI part) and some pictures
http://www.biega.com/caribbean.html
Total charter price is $1400 plus $240 insurance. Charter base is on Tortola - Beef Island airport, British Virgin Islands. code EIS. You can also fly to St.Thomas (STT) and than take a ferry to Tortola (if you found really good deal to STT). I'd recommend expedia.com for ticket booking.
If interested drop me a line at vlad@trusevich.com
Vlad
By the way, new prescription-only Scopolamine patches provide guaranteed 3 to 4 days relive from seasickness.