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Caribbean Sailing Vacation

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

The best way to appreciate the beauty of the Caribbean islands is sailing. We can say that the Caribbean islands were made expressly for the purpose of sailing holidays. Small islands in the Caribbean are miles from each other. Leaving each island on your yacht, boat or catamaran, you can see the other islands in the distance. The island grows from a spot on the horizon of a mass as you approach.

Caribbean islands have many inlets and small islands on which to anchor the veil during their stay. Therefore, a sailing holiday in the Caribbean are not just sailing, it is discovering a new land. There are countless opportunities in the islands? sailing, snorkeling, diving, sunbathing on its beaches, reading with the sun overhead, etc. The list could continue.

Vela is also the leader of the indigenous economy of the islands in the Caribbean. Providing packages of local aboriginal, like sailing boats and yachts. Catamarans and even the trimarans are available in many. The natives also instructions for those who want to know. Also in May as captain or crew on board.

The most popular destination in the Caribbean for a sailing holiday in the British Virgin Islands. These islands have good marine life and the facilities on its beaches. Tortola is the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, and also has a small airport. The British Virgin Islands are always busy throughout the year and increased the population by sailors in the last decade.

The Grenadines are also very popular. These islands are inhabited by French speakers, for which the navigation is a lifestyle. In fact, no other mode of transport among the Grenadines except boats. The Grenadines are also very crowded almost throughout the year.

People also spread to other Caribbean islands like St. Lucia, St. Kitts, Cayman Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, etc. It is difficult to find a mooring on most islands of the season. The best time to go to the eastern Caribbean before the arrival of winter, ie in November or in season, between March and May of the Caribbean islands are relatively fewer people then.

Sailing has become a big business along the beaches of the Caribbean. Most hotels and resorts offer sailing residence. There are many other attractions such as dances, food, etc., which becomes part of the whole package of sailing.