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The British Virgin Islands are very easy to reach. There are MANY islands you can SEE. However, you need an EXPERIENCED broker to know where to go. You just have ONE WEEK, righ! And there are certain things you MUST see while on Yacht Charter. Listen to the advice of our senior broker, Daniel Asmus, who sailed the world for advice on where to go and how. See our full itinerary at: https://mybvicharter.com/this-perfect-7-day-bvi-yacht-charter-itinerary-takes-you-to-the-best-islands/ https://mygreekcharter.com/ https://dmayachting.com/ 0:00 Intro 0:10 Arrive at St. Thomas USVI while on Luxury Yacht Charter on BVI 0:21 Island to see on BVI Luxury Yacht Charters --- YACHT CHARTER GUIDE ⚓ Welcome to the "Yacht Charter Guide" series, where we navigate the waters of luxury and redefine the art of yachting! 🌊✨ EXPERTS explain how to charter your amazing, spectacular yacht. Tell you what is BEST for you and will be ALWAYS on your side while chartering a LUXURY Yacht. If you want to charter in Greece, Croatia, BVI, Bahamas, Mallorca. Sardinia,Italy, Spain, South of France you can always use their informations. 🛥️ Join us on an immersive journey as we unravel the secrets of chartering the most exquisite yachts around the globe. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a first-time charterer, this series is your ultimate companion to crafting the perfect sea escape.
Port Havannah, Vanuatu Primary School kids singing "We're Happy Today" as a thank you for the humanitarian aid provided by 2014 Melbourne to Vanuatu International Ocean Yacht Race entrant TryBooking.com, which included blank diaries, writing pads, pens, pencils. folders, reading books, soft toys, tennis balls (used at the Australian Open), clothing and fabric, toothbrush & toothpaste kits, shampoos, soaps, and make-up. Port Havannah is at the Northern end of Efate Island, Vanuatu. The ORCV has conducted three 1,885 nautical mile international yachts races from Melbourne to Vanuatu in 2006, 2010 and 2014. During those events, entrants have filled a shipping container with humanitarian aid that they have distributed to various communities in Vanuatu during their cruising back home.