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S/Y MAHASATTVA's competition-winning bird of paradise dish - Credit Mango Media - Culinary Competition USVI Charter Show 2024

USVI 2024 Top Yacht Chefs Competition: “Birds of Paradise”

The USVI Yacht Charter Show 2024 Culinary Competition at Yacht Haven Grande on St. Thomas chose a theme near and dear to my heart: Birds of Paradise. This year’s top yacht chefs were asked to celebrate the famous flower’s color, shape and vibrancy. Of course, there is more to a charter yacht show than meets the lips! We are pleased to share the 2024 awards for culinary delights, yachts and crews. Congratulations, everyone!

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Happy passengers on the M/Y LADY J's towable pink flamingo

Kids for Sail Special 2025

Beautiful Lagoon 50′ catamaran AZURIA is offering special rates for children. Receive a $250 discount for each child under 13 years old at the time of the charter. A sailing holiday offers kids an exciting mix of fun, learning, and adventure. They can learn new skills like navigation and knot tying, connect with nature, and develop teamwork and responsibility by participating in sailing activities.

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67' Fountaine Pajot catamaran sailing out of Croatia

Croatia Sailing in 2025 onboard New 67′ Catamaran

We are excited to introduce a BRAND NEW 67ft Fountaine Pajot catamaran:  FLORAMYE. She is available for crewed yacht charters in Croatia for the season 2025. 
View a “sample itinerary” for a One-Way or Round-Trip private yacht charter out of Trogir or Dubrovnik.

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Globe illustration bordered by world travel icons for Carol Kent Yacht Charters International

Know your client (KYC) requirements

Know Your Client (KYC) procedures have been applied in the superyacht industry for over 10 years, but recent world events have put them back in the spotlight.  The international yacht charter industry must adhere to international standards and regulations for Anti-Money Laundering (AML).  Here we explain what is now required for chartering yachts, along with […]

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Carol Kent leaning on a cannon at a fortress in Croatia overlooking the sea

Croatia: 45 Years of UNESCO

From the Croatian Tourist Board: Announcing the 45th anniversary of the inclusion of Dubrovnik’s Old City, the Historic Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian, and Plitvice Lakes National Park in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy and universal value of these iconic destinations.

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