
There is a very BIG disappointment In the sighting of your home port in the Caribbean islands after a week of decadence on a chartered yacht vacation!
It is always a challenge to end a crewed charter sailing vacation in the Caribbean. It is when you know you are going back to the mainland.
Usually on the third or fourth day of a charter vacation in the Caribbean the watches seem to disappear, the conversation slows down, and books seem to be read at galactic speed in between the snorkeling and SCUBA diving. There is an amazing transformation that happens when you are in a tropical paradise on a yacht while being pampered 24 hours a day by your captain and 1st Mate, and 5-star chef.
Mark Twain was on a Caribbean voyage a 75 years ago and had a similar experience. This is how he described the moment when the yacht was coming into port:
“There is no unhappiness like the misery of sighting land after a cheerful and carefree voyage.”
I can’t tell you how many times this has been my experience. Have you had a similar experience when you have ended your charter yacht vacation, or, really, any unforgettable vacation? Let me know your thoughts… Again, if you are on-island in St. Thomas the first week or so of November, look me up at Yacht Haven Grande during the VICL Caribbean Charter Boat Show. I have done the internet reporting for this amazing week of previewing the most luxurious charter vacation yachts in the Caribbean. And…I we would be glad to be your guide in setting up your Caribbean charter yacht vacation.








