Set sail to your dream yachting destination!
From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, we craft the perfect routes— Each group yacht adventure is a bespoke journey tailored perfectly for your group.
Set sail to your dream yachting destination!
From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, we craft the perfect routes— Each sailing adventure is a bespoke journey tailored perfectly for your group.
Group Yacht Trip Locations
We curate trips to the world’s most desirable group yachting destinations.
Greece – Aegean Sea
Island-hop through the perfect blend of culture and modern energy. Hop on your yacht and explore this Mediterranean paradise of endless coves and crystal-clear waters.
Mexico – Sea of Cortez
Dive into ‘The World’s Aquarium,’ where the desert meets the sea. Swim with turtles, discover secret beaches, and enjoy pristine waters. Perfect for crews seeking adventure
Croatia – Adriatic Sea
Navigate through Europe’s most stunning coastline, mixing medieval towns with modern party scenes. Hop between lavender-scented islands, historic ports, and legendary beach clubs.
Italy – Aeolian Islands
Sail through Sicily’s volcanic archipelago, where black-sand beaches meet thermal springs and active volcanoes light up the night sky.
French Polynesia
Set sail in the world’s most pristine yachting paradise. Explore vibrant coral reefs and marvel at dramatic volcanic peaks.
Custom Routes
Are you dreaming of a voyage not on our curated list of destinations? Let’s craft your perfect group yacht charter anywhere in the world.
Mexico – Sea of Cortez
Nestled at the southern tip of the Baja California Sur peninsula, La Paz is your gateway to an unforgettable sailing escape, separated from mainland Mexico by the mesmerizing Sea of Cortez—aka the Gulf of California. This legendary sea, beloved by divers and sport fishers alike, is the ultimate playground for those craving an unspoiled, off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Set sail and discover a world of serene turquoise coves, pristine deserts, and rugged mountain landscapes scattered along more than 100 miles of stunning, remote coastline. Drop anchor at Isla San Francisco, where a perfect crescent-shaped bay lined with soft white sands, fiery red cliffs, and gin-clear waters awaits. Hike to breathtaking viewpoints, snorkel in the vibrant reefs, or try your luck at fishing—there’s no shortage of ways to immerse yourself in this natural wonderland.
Mexico
- Vibrant marine biodiversity including whales, dolphins, and sea lions, in the “Aquarium of the World.”
- Dramatic desert-meets-sea landscapes with red rock formations, secluded beaches, and striking sunsets
- Consistent winds, minimal crowds, and charming coastal villages offering authentic Mexican culture and cuisine.
For wildlife lovers, La Paz is a dream come true. Watch in awe as dolphins and orcas make a grand appearance, or take a dip with the famously friendly sea lions at Isla Espiritu Santo—a true natural aquarium teeming with life.
Your adventure begins at the luxurious Marina Costa Baja, a top-tier home base that boasts upscale resorts, world-class golf courses, fine dining, fascinating museums, and beautifully restored colonial-era buildings. Whether you’re here for the sailing, the scenery, or the tacos (let’s be honest, probably all three), La Paz promises a trip you won’t soon forget.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1 : Marina Costa Baja → Ensenada Grande
Distance: 26 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 4 hours
Kick off your adventure by sailing to Ensenada Grande, a dreamy anchorage with dazzling turquoise waters, dramatic rocky cliffs, and powdery white sand beaches. Once anchored, take your pick—hike the rugged terrain, lounge-like royalty on the shore, or dive into the crystal-clear waters for some epic snorkeling along the rocky coastline.
Day 2 : Ensenada Grande → Isla Partida
Distance: 2 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 25 minutes
A hop, skip, and a short sail away, Isla Partida is one of Baja’s breathtaking UNESCO-protected islands. Separated from Isla Espiritu Santo by a slim blue channel, you might even be able to wade across if the tide plays nice. Ensenada Grande—hailed as one of Mexico’s most stunning beaches—awaits with its Tiffany-blue waters, sculpted rock formations, and (if you’re lucky) homemade fish tacos. Paddleboard along the coast, swim in the jewel-toned sea, or pay a visit to the resident blue-footed boobies. Divers will be in heaven exploring the marine-rich depths, but even from the surface, expect surprise visits from playful sea lions, pods of dolphins, and maybe even a humpback whale or two if you’re here in winter.
Day 3 : Isla Partida → Isla San Francisco
Distance: 18 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours
Set sail for Isla San Francisco, a tiny, uninhabited gem floating off the coast of Baja. Its sheltered waters and striking landscapes make it the perfect anchorage for adventurers and beach bums alike. Hike along the ridgeline for jaw-dropping views, snorkel in the ridiculously clear blue sea, or kayak along the craggy coastline. Keep an eye out for the island’s reptilian locals, who might pop up to say hello.
Day 4 : Isla San Francisco → Bahia Amortajada
Distance: 3 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 35 minutes
Glide down to Bahia Amortajada, where a dreamy mangrove-lined lagoon and tranquil sandy spit await. It’s the perfect spot for some serious R&R—swim, snorkel, or kayak through the mangroves while egrets and pelicans strut their stuff. If fishing’s your thing, cast a line and see what bites. With its calm, glistening waters and simple pleasures, this bay is all about slowing down and soaking up the magic of the moment.
Day 5 : Bahia Amortajada → Isla Espiritu Santo
Distance: 30 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes
Sailing into Isla Espiritu Santo feels like stepping into another world. Think soft pink and chocolate-hued rock formations, whispering waves, and a coastline alive with curious sea lions, frolicking dolphins, and the ever-iconic blue-footed boobies. A UNESCO biosphere reserve, this island is a playground for nature lovers—snorkel, dive, kayak, or bask in the beauty of Mexico’s wild, untouched paradise.
Day 6 : Isla Espiritu Santo → Los Islotes
Distance: 12 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Los Islotes might not have the classic white sand beaches, but what it lacks in shoreline, it more than makes up for in sheer wildlife magic. This rocky outcrop is the place to mingle with Baja’s resident sea lions—cheeky, whiskered, and always ready to play. Jump in for a snorkel, and expect some fun and games as these “puppies of the sea” zip and zoom around you. If you can tear your eyes away from the sea lions, there’s plenty more to see—dazzling schools of fish, graceful rays, and maybe even a passing whale.
Day 7 : Los Islotes → Marina Costa Baja
Distance: 25 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 4 hours
It’s time to sail back to reality—but not before one last adventure. Explore Colonia Pichilingue, take in the views from Cerro de La Calavera, stroll along Malecon La Paz, and, of course, indulge in some mouthwatering tacos on the beach because no trip to Mexico is complete without tacos.
Schedule Your Call With Our Expert Trip Designers
Ready to bring your group yacht charter dreams to life?
Our expert trip designers are here to make it happen. During your free consultation, we’ll explore your crew’s perfect destinations, match you with the right yacht and trip style, and create a custom plan that fits your group’s budget.
Our team knows exactly how to transform your vision into an unforgettable adventure. Skip the stress of planning and let us handle the details while you focus on getting your crew excited for the journey ahead.
Croatia – Adriatic Sea
Set sail from Trogir and discover Croatia’s dazzling coastline— rugged cliffs meet crystal-clear waters, hidden coves beg to be explored, and ancient island villages serve up fresh seafood and crisp local wines. Spend your days anchoring in secluded bays, snorkeling in the sapphire sea, and wandering through postcard-perfect towns steeped in history.
One of the highlights of your voyage? A journey up the breathtaking Krka River to the charming town of Skradin, your gateway to Krka National Park. Here, you’ll swap sails for walking shoes as you explore cascading waterfalls, lush forests, and natural swimming pools that are so inviting that you’ll want to dive right in.
Croatia
- Crystal-clear turquoise waters and 1,200+ islands with secluded coves and diverse routes
- Historic coastal towns featuring medieval architecture and vibrant waterfront promenades
- Reliable summer winds, protected channels, and well-developed marina infrastructure.
With its dreamlike landscapes, rich maritime history, and endless opportunities for adventure, the Dalmatian coast is a sailor’s paradise. Whether you’re diving into the sparkling Adriatic, sipping rakija with the locals, or simply letting the sea breeze guide your way, this is one trip you’ll be talking about for years to come.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Trogir → Primošten
Distance: 19 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 4 hours
Ahoy, sailors! Cast off from the historic charm of Trogir and set your compass for Primošten. Midway, drop anchor in one of the inviting coves, like Stari Trogir or Sićenica, for a refreshing swim. As the sun dips, moor in Primošten, a delightful town known for its vineyards and vibrant ambiance. Wander the cobbled streets, savor local Dalmatian delicacies, and perhaps indulge in a glass of the region’s famed Babić wine.
Day 2: Primošten → Skradin (via Krka River)
Distance: 25 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 5 hours
Rise and shine! Today, navigate northward, weaving through the Šibenik archipelago. As you approach the Krka River’s mouth, prepare for a scenic river sail up to the charming town of Skradin. This picturesque spot, where the river kisses the sea, is your gateway to the breathtaking Krka National Park. Once moored, take a leisurely stroll through Skradin’s quaint streets and perhaps sample some local specialties.
Day 3: Skradin → Vodice
Distance: 12 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours
After a hearty breakfast, venture into Krka National Park to marvel at its cascading waterfalls and lush landscapes. Post-exploration, set sail downstream and chart a course for Vodice. This lively coastal town boasts bustling marinas, vibrant nightlife, and many dining options. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, mingle with fellow sailors, and share tales of the day’s adventures.
Day 4: Vodice → Kaprije Island
Distance: 15 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 3 hours
Bid adieu to Vodice and set sail for the serene Kaprije Island. Named after the caper plant, this tranquil isle offers crystal-clear waters and secluded bays perfect for swimming and snorkeling. With minimal cars and a laid-back vibe, Kaprije is an ideal spot to relax, savor fresh seafood at a local konoba (tavern), and enjoy the star-studded night sky.
Day 5: Kaprije Island → Žirje Island
Distance: 10 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Today’s journey is a short hop to the rugged beauty of Žirje Island. As the most remote of the Šibenik archipelago, Žirje offers unspoiled landscapes, hidden coves, and rich marine life. Spend the day exploring the island’s hiking trails, snorkeling in its pristine waters, and perhaps visiting the remnants of ancient fortresses that whisper tales of bygone eras.
Day 6: Žirje Island → Maslinica (Šolta Island)
Distance: 30 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 6 hours
Hoist the sails early and chart a course towards the picturesque village of Maslinica on Šolta Island. En route, relish the open sea’s expanse and perhaps spot playful dolphins dancing in your wake. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by Maslinica’s charming harbor, lined with colorful facades and overlooked by a historic castle. Treat yourself to local olive oils, fresh seafood, and the island’s signature Dobričić wine.
Day 7: Maslinica → Trogir
Distance: 10 nautical miles
Duration: Approximately 2 hours
On your final day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making the short sail back to Trogir. Take in the stunning coastal views, and as you approach Trogir’s marina, reflect on the week’s adventures. Once docked, there’s time to explore any sights you might have missed, pick up souvenirs, or relax in a café, soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage town.
Schedule Your Call With Our Expert Trip Designers
Ready to bring your group yacht charter dreams to life?
Our expert trip designers are here to make it happen. During your free consultation, we’ll explore your crew’s perfect destinations, match you with the right yacht and trip style, and create a custom plan that fits your group’s budget.
Our team knows exactly how to transform your vision into an unforgettable adventure. Skip the stress of planning and let us handle the details while you focus on getting your crew excited for the journey ahead.
French Polynesia – The Society Islands
The Society Islands of French Polynesia are a straight-up paradise, packed with dazzling marine life, lush volcanic peaks, and exotic blooms that look like they belong in a dream. If there were ever a place made for a yacht charter, this is it.
Here, Mother Nature really went all out—think emerald-green mountains, sugar-soft white sand beaches, and lagoons so turquoise they practically glow. Add the balmy Pacific trade winds and year-round sunshine, and you have the ultimate sailing playground.
Kick off your adventure in Raiatea, where ancient archaeological sites and a breathtaking lagoon set the scene for your journey. Then, sail on to Motu To’opua, nestled beneath Bora Bora’s iconic peaks—a picture-perfect spot for snorkeling, swimming, and soaking up the good life.
French Polynesia
- Pristine turquoise lagoons protected by coral reefs, offering calm anchorages and world-class snorkeling.
- Dramatic landscape contrasts with lush volcanic mountains rising directly from crystal-clear waters.
- Island-hopping paradise with short sailing distances between many private motus (Tahitian word for islet)
No matter where the wind takes you, a Tahiti sailing getaway guarantees jaw-dropping scenery, endless sunshine, dreamy beaches, and the warmest Polynesian welcomes. Get ready for an adventure you won’t stop talking about!
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Raiatea
Distance: 0 nautical miles
Welcome aboard in Raiatea, the sacred heart of Polynesia. After settling in and a comprehensive briefing at Marina Uturoa at 5 p.m., take some time to explore this island’s lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Perhaps visit the Taputapuatea marae, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to immerse yourself in local history. Enjoy a delightful dinner on board in the evening, savoring the anticipation of the journey ahead.
Day 2: Raiatea → Taha’a
Distance: 25 nautical miles
Once all the crew members have arrived, we set sail for the neighboring island of Taha’a, often referred to as the “Vanilla Island” due to its fragrant plantations. Navigate towards Motu Mahaea, a pristine islet perfect for snorkeling and swimming amidst vibrant coral gardens. In the afternoon, consider visiting a local vanilla farm to learn about the cultivation of this precious spice. Anchor for the night in the tranquil Ha’amene Bay, and perhaps dine ashore at a local restaurant to experience authentic Polynesian flavors.
Day 3: Taha’a Exploration
Distance: 20 nautical miles
Dedicate this day to fully exploring the serene beauty of Taha’a. Sail along its lush coastline, discovering secluded bays and motus (small islets) ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the beach. For a unique experience, visit a black pearl farm to understand the intricate process of pearl cultivation—a true Polynesian treasure. As the sun sets, find a peaceful anchorage to enjoy a tranquil evening under the stars.
Day 4: Taha’a → Bora Bora
Distance: 20 nautical miles
Embark on a scenic sail to the world-renowned island of Bora Bora, famed for its turquoise lagoon and majestic Mount Otemanu. Enter the lagoon through the Teavanui Pass and anchor near Motu Toopua on the island’s western side. Spend the afternoon snorkeling in crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life or relax on the pristine beaches. In the evening, consider mooring at the iconic Bloody Mary’s restaurant, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delectable seafood.
Day 5: Bora Bora Lagoon Exploration
Distance: 10 nautical miles
Immerse yourself in the wonders of Bora Bora’s lagoon. Sail to the eastern side to visit the Lagoonarium, where you can swim alongside rays, sharks, and colorful fish in a protected environment. Alternatively, indulge in water sports like paddleboarding or jet-skiing, or pamper yourself with a spa treatment at one of the island’s luxury resorts. As night falls, enjoy a serene anchorage, perhaps with a beach barbecue under the stars.
Day 6: Bora Bora → Raiatea
Distance: 20 nautical miles
Begin your journey back to Raiatea, taking advantage of the prevailing easterly winds for a pleasant sail. Upon arrival, choose a picturesque anchorage such as Faaroa Bay. Here, you can take a dinghy or kayak excursion up the Faaroa River, the only navigable river in French Polynesia, surrounded by lush rainforest—a truly enchanting experience. Spend your final evening enjoying the tranquility of Raiatea’s natural beauty.
Day 7: Disembark at Raiatea
Distance: 5 nautical miles
After an early breakfast, sail the short distance back to Marina Uturoa to disembark in the morning. As you bid farewell to your vessel and crew, take with you the unforgettable memories of your Polynesian sailing adventure, filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and the warm spirit of the islands.
Schedule Your Call With Our Expert Trip Designers
Ready to bring your group yacht charter dreams to life?
Our expert trip designers are here to make it happen. During your free consultation, we’ll explore your crew’s perfect destinations, match you with the right yacht and trip style, and create a custom plan that fits your group’s budget.
Our team knows exactly how to transform your vision into an unforgettable adventure. Skip the stress of planning and let us handle the details while you focus on getting your crew excited for the journey ahead.