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Sailing Directions
1424 Broadway #457
Seattle, WA 98122, US
Phone: 877 669 2248
Fax: 206 238 9998
Website: www.sailingdirections.com
Fleet Locations: Caribbean - Leeward Islands, Caribbean - Windward Islands, Caribbean -U.S. & British Virgin Islands
Boat Lengths: Any Size
Boat Types: Power - Monohull, Sail - Monohull, Sail - Multihull
Crewed or Bareboat: Crewed
Seasons: High - December to April, Low - May to November
Introduction:
Sailing Directions is an established and independent charter brokerage with access to an extensive range of professionally crewed charter yachts available in the Caribbean.
You can see yacht reviews and customer feedback here:
Company: Our team will assist you to find and reserve the perfect yacht and crew for your needs.
Choosing the right charter yacht and crew is vital in ensuring that you get the most out of your vacation. When you use a charter agent that knows the yachts and their crews personally you can get accurate, un-biased information on all the options that are available to you.
Boats & Rates: Some recommended yachts include:
Catamaran Soul's Calling
Catamaran Yes Dear
Catamaran Adeia
Monohull Sayang
Power yacht Viaggio
Destinations: We specialize in crewed catamaran charters in the Virgin Islands and Grenadines.
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