Exumas, the Bahamas
Wild pig in Staniel Cay, the Bahamas, yacht charter with High Point Yachting
Nassau City in the Bahamas - yacht charter with High Point Yachting

The Bahamas

Throughout most of the past 300 years, sugar plantations, which produced most of the sugar consumed in Western Europe, were the driving force behind the economies and social structures of the islands of the northern Caribbean. These days, sugar plantations are a thing of the past for most of the region, but the Bahamas Caribbean Islands are still unquestionably sweet places to visit!

One of the most exciting aspects of the north Caribbean is its blend of African, Latin American, and European culture. As you sail through this gorgeous part of the world, take time to enjoy the distinctive music, architecture, and cuisine. And of course, the scenery is incomparable!

High Point Yachting can help you choose the right catamaran or a motor yacht and create the most memorable itinerary for you to explore this beautiful holiday destination.

Relaxing in Bahamas

North Caribbean sea highlights

Miles of the most beautiful white sand, deserted beaches and cays surrounded with the mesmerising blues and greens. From the lively Nassau, the only city in the country, to 100s of stunning subtropical islands. This paradise is well worth exploring.

North Caribbean sea destinations

The waters surrounding the Bahamian archipelago are known for their plentiful diving sites, unspoiled reefs, prime fishing locales, and spectacular blue holes. The islands themselves offer the perfect mixture of liveliness and quiet charm.

Bahamas

THE BAHAMAS

New Providence Island – No visit to the Bahamas would be complete without a visit to Nassau, the cosmopolitan capital of the Bahamas. Enjoy the eclectic blend of old world and colonial architecture, admire the attractive harbor, and explore the city’s world-famous folk art and crafts.
Paradise Island – Dedicated to fun and relaxation, this island is home to the largest casino in the Caribbean and a wide variety of resorts and boutiques. For a change of pace, visit The Cloisters, constructed from the remains of a 14th-century French monastery.
Exuma Sound – This is a superb fishing spot. Try your luck at catching blue or white marlin, wahoos, and sailfish. Then visit Staniel Cay, an ideal place for water sports, and swim in the Thunderball Grotto. Carry on to Compass Cay for a relaxing swim with nurse sharks.

Tropical beach in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Caribbean island.

THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

This island boasts a dramatic coastline with rocky cliffs, windswept dunes, white sand beaches and peaceful lagoons. The capital city, Santo Domingo, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with fantastic architecture, exciting nightlife, and world-class restaurants. Punta Cana is another favourite spot, especially for those who like golf. Elsewhere on the island, enjoy treats like lively fishing villages, lush botanic gardens, and Duarte Peak, the highest mountain in the Caribbean.

Beach with pier and coastline. Caribbean clear ocean water, coral reefs. Aerial view

TURKS AND CAICOS

The waters surrounding the Bahamian archipelago are known for their plentiful diving sites, unspoiled reefs, prime fishing locales, and spectacular blue holes. The islands themselves offer the perfect mixture of liveliness and quiet charm.

Stingrays swimming towards camera at Stingray city in Grand Cayman Islands

GRAND CAYMAN

If you’re looking for exquisite dining, gorgeous reefs, or vibrant nightlife, Grand Cayman is a must-see. Stroll along sparcely-populated Seven Mile Beach, one of the loveliest beaches in the Caribbean, or swim with stingrays.

Caribbean yacht charter fleet