A luxury yacht charter in Trinidad and Tobago is ideal in the summer months as this island nation is below the hurricane belt. Better yet, combine your getaway with the annual Trinidad Carnival which takes place on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday each year.
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Day 1
Chaguaramas Bay
After your days of “playing mask” and learning some soca moves on the streets of Trinidad, you can board your luxury yacht at Chaguaramas Bay. Beyond its party spirit, Trinidad is also known for its eco-tourist bird watching and hiking ventures into the rain forest. Enjoy settling in and getting to know your crew and your new luxury floating home. In the afternoon, set sail for Scotland Bay where you’ll anchor for the night
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Day 2
Buccoo Reef
A day of spectacular snorkeling awaits you at Buccoo Reef today, after navigating the crossing to Tobago and perhaps a jaunt onshore to explore the main town of Scarborough. Buccoo is a protected marine park home to an infinite array of colorful coral and fish. Head ashore to Pigeon Point for a breathtaking sunset – and accompanying delectable sundowner.
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Day 3
Mount Irvine Bay
Home to a gorgeous lagoon brimming with wildlife, Mount Irvine Bay is a popular spot and boasts a fantastic golf course – the Mount Irvine Golf Course - ideal if you wish to tee off today. A luxury resort offers indulgence in the form of delicious spa treatments, possibly the best in the whole country.
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Day 4
Cotton Bay & Castara
Continuing your exploration of Tobago, today you’ll reach Cotton Bay, the most revered spot for nesting leatherback turtles. If in season, we’ll make sure you won’t miss this incredible spectacle. Snorkeling and swimming are ideal here and if you’re lucky, you’ll even have manta rays for company! If you wish to stretch your legs, hike ashore to the top viewpoint and enjoy a fresh wahoo lunch at Castara Retreats
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Day 5
Englishman’s Bay & Bloody Bay
Infinitely more enticing than its name suggests, Bloody Bay is a wonderful anchorage and shrouded in legendary tales. It is said that a very bloody battle ensued here, which turned the seas a crimson red. Before anchoring, however, you’ll have the chance to snorkel at sheltered Englishman’s Bay and even visit a local fishing village to get a glimpse of authentic Tobago life.
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Day 6
Pirates Bay
An array of remote sandy beaches only accessible by yacht will be your highlight of the day. Swim, snorkel and stroll ashore as you meander your way through a spectacular side of Tobago and half a dozen breathtaking and secluded coves. Anchor at Pirates Bay, the famed film location of the 1950s Robinson Crusoe film and once a hideout for buccaneers.
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Day 7
Trinidad
After a lazy morning floating over a reef, we’ll point the bow towards Trinidad, arriving in time to cast off on a land excursion to the rain forest or a zip-line adventure tour.
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Day 8
Disembarkation















