NEW ENGLAND YACHT CHARTER
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A combination of diversity and luxury is what awaits you during your yacht charter in New England; six states will offer you six different flavours; the variety of landscapes, cultures and sights in this rich yachting heritage destination will guarantee a fruitful experience during your vacation. Home to beautiful fall foliage, colouful lighthouses and photogenic little towns this famous countryside retreat for trendy new yorkers combines elegance with storybook charm.
Commence in Sag Harbor a small town on Long Island; join America’s elite in The Hamptons for a relaxing retreat, Block Island is known for excellent fishing; discover the cosmopolitan city of Newport; Nantucket can only be reached by sea or plane and has some beautiful beaches to offer; the gorgeous landscapes of Pronvicetown are a must-see; Martha’s Vineyard is a fundamental part of New England’s charm; just like John F Kennedy spend some time in Hyannis; Falmouth is a picturesque seaside town in Cape Cod; taste the amazing seafood in Mount Desert Island; The Acadia National Park has acres to explore; finish in Bar Harbor an iconic destination.
Sag Harbor
Start your charter in Sag Harbor
You will start your charter in Sag Harbor, one of the best-kept-secret small towns on Long island.
You will find beautiful beaches, historic homes, local events and museums.
Walk by some antique shops and enjoy your lunch at the Sunset Beach Hotel. Stop at the Farmer’s Market and embark at the Breakwater Yacht Club.
The Hamptons
Your Itinerary to The Hamptons
Cruise for approximately six hours to the Hamptons, situated on the other side of the island. This is a beautiful area with gorgeous beaches, dramatic dunes and windmills. It is the most famous area in Long Island as most of America’s elite have their summer residence here. Visit the Long Island Aquarium and the Montauk Point Lighthouse which was built at the end of the1700s.
Block Island
Your Itinerary to Block Island
Cruise to Block Island, known for excellent sailing, fishing, hiking and cycling. You can also go for some surfing and spend some time on one of some beautiful beaches.
Cruise by the Mohegan Bluffs and enjoy the view over the Southeast Lighthouse.
Stop for lunch at the National Hotel and enjoy a bowl of New England’s famous clam chowder. For art lovers, you will find numerous art galleries on the island.
Newport
Your Itinerary continues to Newport
Cross towards Newport, a contemporary city with shops, restaurants, street jazz musique and folk festivals and museums. If you are looking for a relaxed atmosphere, explore the beautiful beaches and walk along the famous “cliff walk”. Visit the Newport Museum of Yachting and the Naval War College Museum.
Nantucket
Your Itinerary to Nantucket
Nantucket can be reached only be sea or by plane. The island is located 30 miles out at sea and is known for its beautiful beaches and cobblestone streets. There are three lighthouses, but the best one to explore is the Great Point Light. The views from atop is incredible and if you are lucky you may see some seals on the beach. Have brunch at the Proprietors Bar & Table.
Provincetown
Your Itinerary to Provincetown
After a 5 hour cruise, arrive to a town perched on the edge of Cape Cod-Provincetown. Cruise along the lovely seaside lined with miles of beautiful beaches. Disembark and enjoy bicycling or hiking in gorgeous landscapes. Explore the dunes and the charming cute streets. You will find some luxury stores and local shops. Festivals take place all year long in this city.
Martha’s Vineyard
Your Itinerary to Martha’s Vineyard
Cruise to Martha’s Vineyard island which offers a calm seashore decorated with beaches and gingerbread houses both part of New England’s charm. An island with cultural events and farmer’s markets full of local crafts. Gift shops and antique stores can be found downtown with art galleries and pottery studios. Live the full experience and listen go to a local bar or restaurant for some live music.
Hyannis
Your Itinerary to Hyannis
Your journey will continue towards the small town of Hyannis. It is situated on the Southern coast of Cape Cod and is known for its charming waterfront brimming with parks, historical buildings and small shops.
Visit the Old Town Hall museum which focuses on John F Kennedy’s time spent here, and taste some fresh oysters for your lunch at the Craigsville Beach.
Falmouth
Your Itinerary back to Falmouth
Falmouth is a small picturesque seaside town situated on Cape Cod’s Southern shore. Walk through the historic main street area where you will find cute shops and restaurants. Visit the Colonial Churches and hike up to the Old lighthouse. Spend your afternoon by the beach and have dinner at the Marina. Upon leaving the area, cruise along the seaboard to take a look at the coastal architecture from the sea.
Mount Desert Island
Your Itinerary to Mount Desert Island
This island is the largest one on the Maine Coast.
It is known for the Acadia National Park and the small town of Bar Harbor.
You will find some lovely small shops in the city center, and plenty of seafood restaurants – which is a must ! Pick up a menu and choose between mussels, cod, scalopps and lobsters.
Acadia
Your Itinerary to Acadia
The Acadia National Park with over 47 000 acres of land is a must see. John D Rockfeller played a critical role by building the carriage roads and donating over 11 000 acres of land. Each trail leads to an untouched and breath-taking area. Make the most of it and ask your crew to organise some activities such as horseback riding, biking or rock climbing for you.
Bar Harbor
Your Itinerary back to Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor is an iconic destination with a very cute town. Sail and kayak between the various small islands scattered in the bay. You will find numerous restaurants with fresh seafood sure to provide a one-of-a-kind experience. Enjoy a golf game or visit the Wild Arcadia Fun Park.
Enjoy the beautiful nature and relax before heading back home.
NEW ENGLAND TRAVEL TIPS
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Departure: Bangor International Airport
Average temperature
Low: 13°C