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Our Yacht & Charter Brokers are the professionals who will help you find the perfect match: the perfect yacht and the perfect crew who will help you unwind, have fun, and have a terrific vacation. Your charter brokers all have experience with chartering, they know the area you plan to visit and the yachts crews that they are recommending. To do this, our charter brokers visit the yachts at..
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
Now is the time to take advantage of the silver lining present in current BVI chartering conditions. Customarily busy anchorages are tranquil and awaiting your arrival. There’s even a chance you’ll be on the only boat in the vicinity. Your crew can choose the best spot to drop the hook in the deserted bays, anchoring the perfect distance from the beach to enjoy stunning uninterrupted sunset views for cocktail hour!
Currently, the lucky few sailing aboard crewed charter yachts are rapturous in their praise. Guests cannot say enough good things about their recent trip:
“We had the anchorage to o ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
After a long year full of canceled plans, escaping to the Bahamas may seem even more appealing than usual. With the islands planning for full reopening in coming months, there’s no better time than now to start planning your yacht vacation! Here are a few power catamarans in the Bahamas that our team of Expert Brokers are most excited about for 2021.
Ohana
When you’re looking for a yacht to charter, there is typically something of a classic-to-modern spectrum that every boat exists on. From monohull boats meticulously crafted in old shipyards to sleek luxury vessels with every modern ame ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
Ever wondered what a private yacht charter vacation might look like? You’ve come to the right place! As the US Virgin Islands fully reopen in Spring 2021, we expect bookings in this gorgeous corner of the Caribbean to take off.
Our USVI Sample Itinerary
Though the US Virgin Islands are made up of many smaller islands, the largest and most popular islands are St. Thomas, St. Croix, and the always exclusive St. John. If you decide to sail the USVI you will likely begin from St. Thomas, with direct flights from the USA. From there, your path is your own, and you can enjoy the freedom and th ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
If you’re struggling to find a vacation spot for Spring 2021, you are most certainly not alone. Whether the trip you were planning fell through because of national guidelines or local closures, it can be frustrating and challenging to find suitable options.. Though there has been a great deal of uncertainty in many parts of the world when it comes to booking vacations, the Bahamas is officially open for spring yacht vacations in 2021, making it the perfect place to escape to this coming Spring. With that in mind, you might be wondering what’s in store for a power yacht charter, Bahamas or else ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
Breaking News! What it is really like once your flight, giving you the bird’s eye view of the aquamarine waters and tropical panoramic vistas of the islands, touches down at Beef Island, Torola’s airport.
Read on for firsthand feedback about a charter experience in the BVI from the charter crew on Angeleyes.
“There has been a lot of negative social media response to the current COVID protocols; personally I think that that is somewhat of a misrepresentation. Our charter experience was almost business as usual. Guests flew in to Beef Island, where they did their first COVID test ri ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
With this year’s unpredictable yacht charter landscape, it’s no wonder that many people are a bit apprehensive about planning vacations. You might’ve had some grand, world-exploring plans that had to be scrapped due to the global pandemic, or maybe you were just expecting to get away for a week, only to cancel when the trip was just a short time away. No matter what 2020 held for your vacationing plans, one thing has become increasingly clear over the last couple of months: the BVI will be the place to spend Spring 2021.
If you’ve been trying to book a yacht charter vacation this year, y ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
With everything going on this year, it’s hard to believe how far into 2020 we actually are. Summer has come and gone, seemingly flying by, and because of the number of cancelled Spring and Summer vacations, the typically slower Fall yacht chartering season has garnered far more attention than usual. Winter charters are booking quickly in locations all over the world, with crews preparing for a busy few months between December and April. While there are still some available boats for winter yacht vacations, it’s now the time of year to start thinking about spring bookings if you want to enjoy t ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
If you’ve been trying to plan a family vacation this year, there’s a very good chance that your plans haven’t come to fruition the way you’d hoped. Whether you meticulously created an international itinerary in 2019, only to see it thrown out the window by circumstance, or you simply wanted to gather with your close friends or family on a small trip, the pandemic has turned the entire prospect of travelling into a near-impossibility for many. That said, we’ve recently noticed an uptick in alternative styles of vacations. While big city trips and hotspot destinations are largely out of th ..read more
Regency Yacht Charters Blog
3y ago
Have you been dreaming about your next vacation a bit more than usual? Maybe you made some grand plans this summer that you had to cancel due to the coronavirus, or maybe you’ve been biding your time, waiting for just the right opportunity to begin planning a trip. In either case, if you’re anything like us, the idea of getting away for awhile is positively alluring. But as vacation schedules continue to be subject to change, the questions remain: where should you go, and what can you safely plan to do once you get there? While both of these questions are usually a bit easier to answer than th ..read more