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Published: July 11, 2007

Imagine sailing the Bahamas. Only a hundred miles off the Florida coast, with more than 700 islands to explore, a relaxed atmosphere and dozens of activities, the Bahamas are amazing. Bahamas sailing vacations are easy to orchestrate by renting a Bahamas sailing charter. It yields a beautiful and unforgettable vacation, perfect for anyone who doesn't hate ships.

When booking a Bahamas sailing charter, it is important to remember that anyone entering the port will need to have proof of identification, preferably in the form of a passport, and that there will most likely be an entry fee, varying depending on the size of the ship. When searching for a Bahamas sailing charter, other important things to keep in mind are who will be captaining the ship, the size of the ship, its commodities, and the kinds of activities the vacationer would like to partake in.  Bahamasssailing.com is dedicated to offering excellent Bahamas sailing vacations. This Bahamas sailing charter includes a captain, a diving master, and a chef. The Bahamas sailing charter also includes fishing, diving, a large cabin, and shower facilities.

The average Bahamas sailing charter starts touring after hurricane season and goes through the beginning of June. One website, Exuma-bahamas.com, specializes in eight-day Bahamas sailing vacations in which travelers see about 350 islands over the course of eight days. The price is $2,000 per person, based on the assumption that there will be two to three people per sailboat. Another Bahamas sailing Charter, the Amorak, has been sailing the Bahamas since 1980, and the captains have successfully completed about 600 voyages. This comfortable, air-conditioned ship (when in port), has hot water and a private guest shower. This trip is considerably less-expensive than the other; a party of two costs $2,750 for a 6-day trip and $6,000 for a thirteen day trip.

For most people, sailing the Bahamas in a Bahamas sailing charter is simply a dream that may never be realized. Yet with a large group of people (most yachts are equipped for 6-12), this dream becomes not only more cost-effective but also a reality. The website Bahamasboat.com shows about 10 sailing yachts, all of which are equipped for extraordinary Bahamas sailing vacations. Depending on the Bahamas sailing charter, the cost is between $6,000 to $16,000 per week, which is reasonable once divided amongst 6-8 people. The website also features motorized yachts, and though these are a bit more expensive, it's a worthwhile investment for a once-in-a-lifetime trip. The cost of sailing the Bahamas in one of these yachts ranges from $25,000 per week plus expenses (not so bad once divided amongst ten people), to $157,000 per week plus expenses.

A Bahamas sailing charter is the best way to see the Bahamas. Each of the different ports, from Conception Island and Mayaguana to Little San Salvador and Cat Cay, have something new to offer and go a little bit further towards making any Bahamas sailing vacation a memorable experience. Sailing the Bahamas can be an excellent way to begin a marriage, celebrate an anniversary, or just have fun with a large group of friends. Whatever the occasion, a Bahamas sailing charter can help it make a trip to the Bahamas more extraordinary.


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