Day 1 |
The flavor and fashion of France combine with the
Caribbean lifestyle to make St. Barts a fabulous place to begin your five-star vacation.
You will understand why many celebrities retreat to this tiny, eight-square-mile island when you
see the port of Gustavia. |
Day 2 |
View rustic fishing boats and red-roofed bungalows
while breakfast is served on deck. Head ashore to shop for the latest apparel then hit the secluded
beach at Anse du Gouveneur that faces St. Kitts, Saba and St. Eustatius. That evening, dine at
famous Carl Gustaf's while enjoying views of the harbor where your yacht completes the picture. |
Day 3 |
The southwestern side of mountainous St. Kitts, the first
English settlement in the Leeward Islands, offers spectacular dive sites. Sandy Point Reef has been
designated a National Marine Park with 90-foot, swim-through canyons. On land, explore a lush
rainforest complete with waterfalls. |
Day 4 |
Cruise to Nevis for a round of golf at the Four Seasons,
which offers "R-and-R" for the non-golfer as well. Your chef prepares a picnic lunch for your party
to enjoy ashore as you view tropical and subtropical species at the Botanical Garden. Enjoy a
candlelight dinner on the veranda at historic Montpelier Plantation Inn. |
Day 5 |
It's no longer a secret that Shoal Bay on Anguilla's
southeast coast is one of the prettiest beaches in the Caribbean. For windsurfing, try Barnes Bay.
After an exhilarating day of fun in the sun, enjoy an alfresco dinner while anchored off Sandy Ground
watching a glorious sunset. |
Day 6 |
Grand Case on the French side of Dutch-French St.
Martin may be the culinary capital of the Caribbean. Often compared to the Cote d'Azur, many
restaurants, boutiques and art galleries make time ashore delightful. Kontiki's serves a dichotomy
of excellent prime rib and fresh sushi on the beach at Orient Bay. |