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BLUE GRIFFIN - WINTER
Sleeps 8 guests in 4 Cabins
Size: 62 Ft
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General information
Best time to charter:
Peak Season: November through April.
Low Season: June through October.
Closest Airports:
Argyle International Airport (SVD), St. Vincent.
Climate:
Tropical, hot and humid year-round, with a rainy season from June to December.
Timezone:
Atlantic Standard Time (GMT/UTC -4 hours)
Additional information
Language: English - Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$) - Religion: Christian
Learn more about the Grenadines
The Grenadines are perfect for those who are looking for blissful peace and quiet on their sailing vacation, especially in places such as Saltwhistle Bay in Mayrau and Petit St Vincent. If you are after something a little more vibrant, however, the island of Canouan offers more in the way of entertainment with its famous golf courses and casino, or Bequia is the place to go if you're looking for high-quality restaurants.
St Vincent and the Grenadines are a group of islands that make up one country in the Windward Islands. If you're looking to spend your winter in the warm Caribbean sunshine then a yacht charter is the perfect solution. The sailing season in the Grenadines lasts longer than the rest of the Caribbean with consistent prevailing winds through to the later spring months.
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All inclusive
Typically this includes all your breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks. Standard Ship's Bar which includes your alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Fuel for the yacht and its tender, and the necessary water for the onboard facilities. Use of the Yacht’s onboard equipment and the Captain, Chef and Crew’s services.
Excluded are airport transfers costs, onshore excursions and tours, as well as any food or beverages purchased ashore. Although optional, crew gratuity is customary at 15% - 20% of the charter rate for the Caribbean and 10% - 15% for the Mediterranean.
Plus Expenses
Included are the Yacht and its onboard equipment as well as the Captain, Chef and Crew’s services.
Excluded are food and beverages, fuel for the yacht and its tender, any dockage, airport transfers costs, onshore excursions and tours, as well as any cruising permits, licenses and other charter related expenses. Crew gratuity, although optional is customary at 15% - 20% of the charter rate for the Caribbean and 10% - 15% for the Mediterranean.
Advanced Provisioning Allowance:
For "Plus Expenses" charters, yachts request an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is generally estimated at 20% - 25% of the base charter fee for sailing yachts (catamarans and monohulls) and at 30%-35% for motor yachts. The APA essentially creates a bank account for the Captain to purchase provisions, fuel, dockage, food, beverages, bar, and other consumables on the charterer's behalf. The Captain will keep all receipts and manage a running balance of the account, so that expenditures can be checked at any time. Any amount not used will be refunded at the end of the charter. If during the charter the costs have exceeded the collected APA, then additional funds will be required for the outstanding bills. All purchases are transparent and nothing is marked up. The APA is used purely for the charterer's provisions and charter-related expenses.