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Destinations
Fearless sets sail to some of the most breathtaking locales in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Mediterranean. Enjoy an exciting schedule of sailing‚ sightseeing and more all set at the pace of your choosing. Visit the tabs above to view information and sample itineraries for each sailing destination.
Caribbean
A perennial delight to yachtsmen and landlubbers alike‚ some 60 islands of the US/British Virgin Islands have succeeded in safeguarding their special charm from the inroads of mass tourism. However‚ the secret is out as an increasing number of escapists discover this ancient archipelago's many natural advantages‚ from sanctuaries for exotic fauna and flora to fabulous fishing and dive sites.
Guests fly into St. Thomas‚ Virgin Islands where a short cab/van ride will deliver them to Fearless. Fearless is located at American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook‚ St. Thomas.
Among the most frequently visited of the US/BVI's handful of inhabited islands are St. Thomas‚ St. John's‚ Tortola‚ Virgin Gorda‚ Beef Island‚ Agenda‚ Jost Van Dyke‚ Peter‚ Mosquito‚ and Guana Islands. All of these lilting place names reflect idyllic sites for unwinding‚ wriggling your toes in the sand‚ and absorbing the tranquil pleasures of sunshine and sapphire seas.
Guests fly into St. Thomas‚ Virgin Islands where a short cab/van ride will deliver them to Fearless. Fearless is located at American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook‚ St. Thomas.
Among the most frequently visited of the US/BVI's handful of inhabited islands are St. Thomas‚ St. John's‚ Tortola‚ Virgin Gorda‚ Beef Island‚ Agenda‚ Jost Van Dyke‚ Peter‚ Mosquito‚ and Guana Islands. All of these lilting place names reflect idyllic sites for unwinding‚ wriggling your toes in the sand‚ and absorbing the tranquil pleasures of sunshine and sapphire seas.
Itinerary
A typical 7 day 6 night cruise on the Caribbean may consist of the following:
Monday – 11:00 am board the boat. Welcome aboard drinks will be served in the cockpit. After introductions‚ and a brief orientation‚ we'll leave you to your unpacking. Once everyone is settled in‚ we' ll head out for a short sail to St. John's or Peter Island. Your first lunch and a swim in a perfect cove. Maybe a short sail to another anchorage but most of all‚ a lazy‚ relaxing day.
Tuesday – This is a day for sailing. Tacking up under full sail in the protected waters of the Sir Francis Drake channel‚ we past Salt Island‚ Cooper Island‚ Ginger Island and then on to the North Sound in Virgin Gorda. Once in the Sound‚ there's an opportunity for various water sports‚ hikes ashore‚ volley ball or snorkeling Eustastia reef. After dinner‚ a trip ashore‚ to the Bitter End Hotel. Dancing to the sounds of a steel band rounds out the day.
Wednesday – Weather permitting‚ this is the day to sail to Anegada‚ a remote coral island boasting mile after mile of white sandy beach. We leave immediately after breakfast and it's usually a fast two–hour sail‚ skirting the coral reef and anchoring off the Anegada Reef Hotel. A popular excursion is to take a 20 minute safari bus ride across this flat island to Loblolly Bay for a lobster lunch at the Big Bamboo beach bar‚ followed by a swim and spectacular snorkeling. An alternative is lunch aboard‚ after which we'll take you by dinghy to a remote beach to walk and swim at your leisure. In the evening‚ the sunset from the aft deck of the Fearless is often quite magnificent.
Thursday – A downwind sail today back to Virgin Gorda and the renowned site of the Baths. This is an area of huge rocks and grottoes. We'll take you exploring‚ climbing rocks‚ and looking for that perfect photo for this year's Christmas card. The National Park Trust has built a trail through the boulders to the picturesque Devils Bay where we can swim and snorkel. We'll anchor for the night in Trellis Bay and‚ for those who want a "Vineyard" type song and comedy act‚ the Last Resort is the place to go after dinner.
Friday – Monkey Point at Guana Island is our first stop of the day. The snorkeling here is truly wonderful. Before lunch‚ enjoy a down wind sail to Green Cay‚ the epitome of a small coral atoll. Foxy's Bar in Jost Van Dyke‚ is the place to be around 5pm. Foxy gets his guitar out and entertains with his homegrown wisdom and humor. It is also a place to return to after dinner when the music invites you to dance in the sand‚ beneath a clear starlit sky.
Saturday – One of the most beautiful beaches in the BVI is White Bay‚ Jost Van Dyke. Whether we take "Fearless" behind the coral reef or walk over the hill from Great Harbor‚ it promises to be a morning of sun‚ sea and sand. The small bar there‚ aptly named The Soggy Dollar‚ because so many people swim ashore from yachts with dollars in their pockets‚ claims to have invented the Painkiller drink – the new alternative to Pina Coladas. A short sail to West End Tortola‚ also known as Soper's Hole. Lunch and an opportunity for the shoppers to visit Pussers‚ the Sea Lion boutique and many other interesting shops in a Caribbean style waterside village. Then up the Sir Francis Drake channel for a last snorkel at the Indians or the Caves on Norman Island. After dinner‚ a visit to the William Thornton floating bar (known locally as the Willy T) provides the atmosphere for a final fling.
Sunday – An early morning sail back to our slip and breakfast‚ with the sad reality that the cruise is almost over. Disembark at 11:00 am.
Monday – 11:00 am board the boat. Welcome aboard drinks will be served in the cockpit. After introductions‚ and a brief orientation‚ we'll leave you to your unpacking. Once everyone is settled in‚ we' ll head out for a short sail to St. John's or Peter Island. Your first lunch and a swim in a perfect cove. Maybe a short sail to another anchorage but most of all‚ a lazy‚ relaxing day.
Tuesday – This is a day for sailing. Tacking up under full sail in the protected waters of the Sir Francis Drake channel‚ we past Salt Island‚ Cooper Island‚ Ginger Island and then on to the North Sound in Virgin Gorda. Once in the Sound‚ there's an opportunity for various water sports‚ hikes ashore‚ volley ball or snorkeling Eustastia reef. After dinner‚ a trip ashore‚ to the Bitter End Hotel. Dancing to the sounds of a steel band rounds out the day.
Wednesday – Weather permitting‚ this is the day to sail to Anegada‚ a remote coral island boasting mile after mile of white sandy beach. We leave immediately after breakfast and it's usually a fast two–hour sail‚ skirting the coral reef and anchoring off the Anegada Reef Hotel. A popular excursion is to take a 20 minute safari bus ride across this flat island to Loblolly Bay for a lobster lunch at the Big Bamboo beach bar‚ followed by a swim and spectacular snorkeling. An alternative is lunch aboard‚ after which we'll take you by dinghy to a remote beach to walk and swim at your leisure. In the evening‚ the sunset from the aft deck of the Fearless is often quite magnificent.
Thursday – A downwind sail today back to Virgin Gorda and the renowned site of the Baths. This is an area of huge rocks and grottoes. We'll take you exploring‚ climbing rocks‚ and looking for that perfect photo for this year's Christmas card. The National Park Trust has built a trail through the boulders to the picturesque Devils Bay where we can swim and snorkel. We'll anchor for the night in Trellis Bay and‚ for those who want a "Vineyard" type song and comedy act‚ the Last Resort is the place to go after dinner.
Friday – Monkey Point at Guana Island is our first stop of the day. The snorkeling here is truly wonderful. Before lunch‚ enjoy a down wind sail to Green Cay‚ the epitome of a small coral atoll. Foxy's Bar in Jost Van Dyke‚ is the place to be around 5pm. Foxy gets his guitar out and entertains with his homegrown wisdom and humor. It is also a place to return to after dinner when the music invites you to dance in the sand‚ beneath a clear starlit sky.
Saturday – One of the most beautiful beaches in the BVI is White Bay‚ Jost Van Dyke. Whether we take "Fearless" behind the coral reef or walk over the hill from Great Harbor‚ it promises to be a morning of sun‚ sea and sand. The small bar there‚ aptly named The Soggy Dollar‚ because so many people swim ashore from yachts with dollars in their pockets‚ claims to have invented the Painkiller drink – the new alternative to Pina Coladas. A short sail to West End Tortola‚ also known as Soper's Hole. Lunch and an opportunity for the shoppers to visit Pussers‚ the Sea Lion boutique and many other interesting shops in a Caribbean style waterside village. Then up the Sir Francis Drake channel for a last snorkel at the Indians or the Caves on Norman Island. After dinner‚ a visit to the William Thornton floating bar (known locally as the Willy T) provides the atmosphere for a final fling.
Sunday – An early morning sail back to our slip and breakfast‚ with the sad reality that the cruise is almost over. Disembark at 11:00 am.
Charleston
Charleston‚ South Carolina is a wonderful historic city which was founded in 1670. This city played a prominent role in the early history‚ independence and founding of this nation. In addition‚ Charleston has a strong maritime history with a crucial connection to surrounding waters.
The magnificent city of the Old South has its eyes focused on a brilliant technological future while it remains steadfastly rooted in a complex heritage of charm‚ contribution‚ integrity and sacrifice.
While sailing the Charleston harbor‚ you may visit historic sights such as Ft. Sumter National Monument‚ the island onto which the first shots of the Civil War were fired in April of 1861 and much more!
Guests will drive to Charleston (approximately a three hour drive from Charlotte‚ NC) to board Fearless. Fearless is located at The Charleston City Marina in Historic Charleston.
The magnificent city of the Old South has its eyes focused on a brilliant technological future while it remains steadfastly rooted in a complex heritage of charm‚ contribution‚ integrity and sacrifice.
While sailing the Charleston harbor‚ you may visit historic sights such as Ft. Sumter National Monument‚ the island onto which the first shots of the Civil War were fired in April of 1861 and much more!
Guests will drive to Charleston (approximately a three hour drive from Charlotte‚ NC) to board Fearless. Fearless is located at The Charleston City Marina in Historic Charleston.
Itinerary
Your port–of–call in the heart of historic Charleston‚ South Carolina is The Charleston City Marina. The Charleston City Marina is conveniently located minutes from the history‚ tradition‚ and charm that are uniquely Charleston. Enjoy gourmet cuisine‚ stunning architecture‚ and shopping for treasures‚ while strolling antebellum streets.
In addition to sailing the waters of the Charleston Harbor‚ we may take a day to golf at the nearby Wild Dunes Resort.
You may also enjoy sailing Charleston Harbor and the coast of the Atlantic visiting historic sites and beautiful sights‚ including Fort Sumter Monument–the site of the first battle of the Civil War–and historic Morris Island Lighthouse.
In addition to sailing the waters of the Charleston Harbor‚ we may take a day to golf at the nearby Wild Dunes Resort.
You may also enjoy sailing Charleston Harbor and the coast of the Atlantic visiting historic sites and beautiful sights‚ including Fort Sumter Monument–the site of the first battle of the Civil War–and historic Morris Island Lighthouse.
Newport
One of the many pleasures of boating on the Newport Bay is extending cruising. No other body of water is so suited to this pleasurable activity. There are hundreds of miles of shoreline holding innumerable creeks‚ coves‚ and protected anchorages. It remains only for us to discover it!
When you book "Fearless" there is no need to keep to a set schedule. It's your holiday and we want you to enjoy it to the full. You can go wherever you desire within our cruising area – weather and time permitting. Remember – variety is the spice of life. Harbors and marinas are desirable sometimes‚ but occasionally its nice to find a deserted cove or creek for some quiet time.
When you book "Fearless" there is no need to keep to a set schedule. It's your holiday and we want you to enjoy it to the full. You can go wherever you desire within our cruising area – weather and time permitting. Remember – variety is the spice of life. Harbors and marinas are desirable sometimes‚ but occasionally its nice to find a deserted cove or creek for some quiet time.
Itinerary
Guests can fly into Providence‚ RI or Boston‚ MA.
You may choose to sail to the following locations:
You may want to plan time to shop in the quaint towns‚ complete with cobblestone streets!
You may choose to sail to the following locations:
- Nantucket
- Martha's Vineyard
- Sag Harbor
- Wood's Hole
You may want to plan time to shop in the quaint towns‚ complete with cobblestone streets!
