Embrace the spirit of travel by planning your next journey to the secluded islands and playful yachting harbors of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. From sheltered White Bay of Jost van Dyke nestled in the British Virgin Islands to the intoxicating elegance of Porto Ercole, Tuscany, 2023 shines with a world of delightful, off-the-beaten-path destinations—all best experienced by yacht.
Norman Island, British Virgin Islands
South Friar’s Bay, St. Kitts
Bequia, The Grenadines
Jost van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
Sifnos, Greece
Patmos, Greece
Bonifacio, Corsica
Positano, Italy
Porto Ercole, Tuscany
Hvar, Croatia
Norman Island, British Virgin Islands
A breathtaking spot on the southern tip of the British Virgin Islands archipelago, Norman Island is said to be a source of inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s pirate novel Treasure Island. You won’t find any pirates here today—only the island’s cliffside wild goats and uninhabited stretches of beach, with hidden bays and water-level caves, perfect for snorkeling and perhaps a little treasure hunting.
South Friar’s Bay, St. Kitts
This long, golden-sand beach along the tranquil Leeward Islands coastline is dotted with sea grape and palm trees, perfect for loungers, swimmers, and snorkelers. This slice of paradise is home to several upscale restaurants and beach bars, most notably the Carambola Beach Club. The view of Friars Bay from the top of Sir Timothy’s Hill is breathtaking—and well worth the hike.
Bequia, The Grenadines
Just seven square miles of quiet lagoons, reefs, and silvery stretches of sand, Bequia, quite simply, beckons. This sleepy island has a magical quality and is quietly celebrated for its idyllic and deserted beaches, which meld into coves that only scuba divers, snorkelers, and kayakers have heard of. Its carefree, “toes in the sand, drink in your hand” ambiance is indescribable.
Jost van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
Home to our signature Champagne & Caviar Splash™, Jost van Dyke is the epitome of a barefoot island, where palm-lined white-sand beaches greet curious travelers. Hike and snorkel in this secret paradise of just three miles, or simply stroll a few meters down the beach to engage with locals at the unassuming Soggy Dollar Bar.
Sifnos, Greece
Tucked away in the Cyclades Islands in the heart of Aegean Sea, Sifnos is one of the few remaining secret gems of the Greek isles. Fringed by sandy beaches and home to the striking Chrysopigi Monastery, Sifnos captivates. The island’s relaxing ambiance, friendly locals, and lively culinary scene make it ideal for couples seeking to explore a little-known Greek island doused in fairytale charm.
Patmos, Greece
Tucked away in the South Aegean Islands, Patmos was named by Forbes as “Europe’s most idyllic place to live.” Its Cave of the Apocalypse is where John of Patmos (St. John) is said to have written the Book of Revelation. A fortress-like, 11th-century monastery dedicated to the saint overlooks the whitewashed houses of the hilltop capital, Chora, itself notable for its more than two dozen ancient churches and stone pathways only accessible by foot.
Bonifacio, Corsica
The celebrated writer John Steinbeck once said, “Positano bites deep. It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone.” One of the most charming villages along the UNESCO-awarded Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy, Positano is perched on the face of a hill and winds down toward the sea. Besides the incredibly romantic atmosphere, the seaside retreat offers excellent shopping, beautiful beaches, and secluded hiking trails.
Positano, Italy
The celebrated writer John Steinbeck once said, “Positano bites deep. It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone.” One of the most charming villages along the UNESCO-awarded Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy, Positano is perched on the face of a hill and winds down toward the sea. Besides the incredibly romantic atmosphere, the seaside retreat offers excellent shopping, beautiful beaches, and secluded hiking trails.
Porto Ercole, Tuscany
Croatia’s best-guarded secret, Hvar wraps around a sheltered harbor defined by a paved piazza and breathtaking baroque cathedral. Stroll along the palm-lined waterfront promenade and up to the hilltop castle, then wander through cobblestone alleys lined with shabby chic seafood restaurants and boutiques displaying handmade crafts and designer clothing.
Hvar, Croatia
Croatia’s best-guarded secret, Hvar wraps around a sheltered harbor defined by a paved piazza and breathtaking baroque cathedral. Stroll along the palm-lined waterfront promenade and up to the hilltop castle, then wander through cobblestone alleys lined with shabby chic seafood restaurants and boutiques displaying handmade crafts and designer clothing.