Top Destinations for 2019

The British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands, part of a volcanic archipelago in the Caribbean, is a British overseas territory. Comprising 4 main islands and many smaller ones, it's known for its reef-lined beaches and as a yachting destination. The largest island, Tortola, is home to the capital, Road Town, and rainforest-filled Sage Mountain National Park. On Virgin Gorda island is the Baths, a labyrinth of beachside boulders.

Stretching throughout the Caribbean, the British Virgin Islands are a kaleidoscope of aquamarine waters, sun-soaked harbors, and white-sand beaches. Distinct ports of call can be found among the more than 25 pristine islands that make up the BVI.

Throw away the to-do list and leave your day to chance, where you can search for turtles off the shores and find yourself gazing across the sea from a hilltop bar. Fill all your senses with spectacular scenery, delectable cuisine, and soft-sand beaches. The coral atoll of Anegada is the resting point of many a sunken ship and offers amazing underwater views for diving. From sprawling beaches to small villages you’re sure find your own reason to cruise back on another return voyage.

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Turkey

With cultural connections to ancient Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires Turkey has a rich and diverse history to go along side the beautiful beaches and hidden cliff side coves. Indulge in absolute luxury on a Gulet or take the wheel and carve your own journey through the azure waters.

Bodrum, the main base for most charters, is a city on the Bodrum Peninsula, stretching from Turkey's southwest coast into the Aegean Sea. The city features twin bays with views of Bodrum Castle. This medieval fortress was built partly with stones from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, completed in the 4th century B.C. The city is also a gate way for nearby beach towns and resorts.


Zanzibar

With water so blue that it blends with the sky, broken only by the the whiteness of the sand and the green of the trees, this is truly paradise! Zanzibar is a treasure chest destination exploding with a diversity of sites, cultures and the friendliest locals. The island, situated off the coast of Tanzania, is known for its spectacularly never ending white sandy beaches, crystal clear water and also for being the birth place of non-other than Freddy Mercury.

Embrace the diverse cultures and people on the west coast of the island when you visit the bustling city of Stone-Town. With stunningly old buildings and tiny streets winding through markets and homes. Or embrace the beachcomber life on the East and visit turtle sanctuaries and snorkel pristine reefs.

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kelli Whitehead