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The Breakers

 

The Breakers - Newport, RI

 

Board your boat in Newport, Rhode Island.  There are several "must do" things in Newport, "the city by the sea."  The mansions are on the top of the list. These were merely summer cottages for the rich and famous following the Civil War. The Preservation Society of Newport maintains eight of the perhaps dozen that remain. One of the best ways to appreciate the sheer beauty of the mansions and their view of the ocean is by walking the Cliff Walk, a three-and-one-half-mile coastal path that hugs the coastline. Though it begins near First Beach (just off Memorial Boulevard) and ends on a side street off Bellevue Avenue, you can pick it up at several places along the walk, including Forty Steps, located at the end of Narragansett Ave. Beautiful at any time, early mornings are particularly magical, especially when the wild roses are in bloom. Other places to visit include the International Tennis Hall of Fame, the Museum of Yachting, the many galleries and "Antique Alley", which is a cluster of antique shops grouped on Spring and Thames Street. Depart Newport for Martha's Vineyard.  

 

Just 12 miles off the coast of Rhode Island is Block Island, a seven-mile long by three-mile wide quiet island. Within the 25 square miles there are 17 miles of pristine beaches and a varied terrain of hills, hundreds of freshwater ponds, 2000 miles of stone walls and a unique variety of flora and fauna. Originally occupied by the Manisses Indians, it was named after Dutch navigator Adrian Block, who stumbled across it in 1614, then settled by a party of English from the mainland in 1661. Their struggle to subsist is reflected in the community today - in the ancient stone walls, in the old cottages, and in the farmsteads and mansard-roofed resorts. After lunch, explore the island by bike as there are several bike rental areas near the harbor.

 

Cuttyhunk

Cuttyhunk - Natural Harbor  

 

After a relaxing breakfast leave for Cuttyhunk, the bottom of the chain of islands below Cape Cod. Enjoy lunch in Cuttyhunk Harbor before taking a hike to the islands highest point, which is a "must see" for a spectacular view of the eastward-running archipelago, its surrounding waters and the distinctive cliffs of Martha's Vineyard to the southeast. If hiking isn't your thing, swim or relax with cocktails as the sun sets.

 

In the morning depart for Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, an elegant port that takes itself and its yachting seriously. Many impressive yachts, belonging to the rich and famous, are moored here in season. As the "Vineyard's" oldest and wealthiest town, Edgartown is equally impressive ashore. Go for a stroll down the cobblestone streets or walk the beaches of the famous Chappaquiddick point. Have lunch ashore at a dockside bistro and then take a tour of the rest of the island or head back to the yacht for some water sport fun or just relax on deck.  Enjoy dinner on board.

 

It's a short sail to Nantucket, aptly named by Native Americans, which means "land far out to sea". For a quarter of a century whaling dominated almost every aspect of Nantucket life and was the sole basis of island wealth. Today, Nantucket's wealth comes from fashionable summer residents, itinerant yachtsmen, an army of tourists and the seasonal scallop and cranberry industries. After dropping anchor, prepare for another day of water sports, sightseeing or just plain relaxation and pampering. After lunch on board take a tour of the whaling museum and the cranberry bogs. Then walk down the historical cobblestone streets or take a Jet Ski ride to the far reaches of the inner harbor.  

 

Nantucket Harbor

 

Nantucket Harbor

 

In the morning sail to Hyannis.  Hyannis is a tribute to sun, sand, seafood and saltwater. Calling itself Cape Cod's "Hub" the town is packed with restaurants, shops, hotels and people. The harbor at Hyannis is big and scenic. After dropping the anchor go for a tender ride to explore its beauty or go ashore for a sight seeing tour. After a relaxing lunch sail onto Hadley's Harbor, a deep-water anchorage off of Woods Hole.  It is very protected, and also on the fair side of the tides that rush through the Woods Hole passage. This makes it a great spot to wait out the tides or to overnight. The harbor is ringed with the islands Bull, Uncatena, Naushon. All are owned by the Forbes family, who has kept the area pristine and beautiful. There is an island to walk on and a never-ending parade of boats, people and dogs coming through the anchorage.

 

After breakfast a return sail to Newport to shop, dine, and unwind. If time permits take an afternoon tour of the Newport Winery and rolling hill countryside. Disembark.



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 New England, A Yacht Charter Cruise Through Colonial History  

 

Bowen's Wharf

Historic Bowen's Wharf, Newport RI   


The states of Massachusetts and Rhode Island were centers of early American Colonial settlements, occurring naturally first along the shorelines and islands, and around the harbors that still exist today.  Enjoy a yacht charter in New England this summer and  follow in the wake of American Colonial History while also enjoying the waters and seafood of New England for a great crewed yacht charter experience.   

 

Newport, Rhode Island, one of the largest deep water ports on the East Coast was a center of early Colonial settlement, which quickly developed into a wealthy trading city in the 1600 and 1700's with numerous ships sailing into Newport and right up to the wharves.  Newport was a city of "Firsts" in colonial history, and many of the hallmarks still exist today.  After the Colonial period, Newport played a pre-eminent role in "The Gilded Age", a time period still much in evidence to be explored and enjoyed today.  In recent decades Newport has been a center of  yachting as the original location of the America's Cup races, the history of which is highlighted at the Museum of Yachting located on Newport Harbor.   

 

Head out to Block Island, one of the first landing points of the early explorers, and on to Cuttyhunk, which played an important part in the early whaling history of Colonial America and where landfall was made by the Pilgrims before Plymouth Rock.  And of course, don't miss Martha's Vineyard, an early colonial settlement, and Nantucket, the last island before the open Atlantic, with a strong whaling history, the financial stamp of which has been left on the face of the local colonial architecture, as remnants of a very wealthy time period in island history.   

 

Head up through the Cape Cod Canal, to Boston and cruise into the original colonial harbor, the  center of colonial history, with various historic sites within walking distance of the harbor docks.   

 

Throughout a charter cruise in this area, enjoy the beautiful waters and scenery of New England, and the constant cooling thermal winds.  And of course, enjoy the seafood that made New England famous, including the Maine Lobster, swordfish, steamers and oysters.  Have a complete New England experience this summer on a crewed yacht charter.   And for those not in the know, New England offers one of the best pricing values for yacht charter in the world! 

 

Featured Yachts:

 

 

Ohana    

 Ohana 
 Ohana's Brochure
$130,000/wk, plus expenses


Carpe Diem  II  

Carpe Diem II
Carpe Diem II's Brochure
$175,000/wk, plus expenses  

 

Sweet Escape      

Sweet Escape 

 Sweet Escape's Brochure
$85,000/wk, plus expenses
     

 

Muse     

Muse   
Muse's Brochure
$70,000/wk, plus expenses  
           

 

Titan XIV 

 Titan XIV

Titan XIV's Brochure 

$65,000/wk, plus expenses 

 

 

 

Symphony II   

Symphony

Symphony II's Brochure 

$49,500/wk, plus expenses

   

 

 Virago 

Virago

Virago's Brochure 

$50,000/wk, plus expenses

 

 

Lady Victoria   

Lady Victoria

Lady Victoria's Brochure  

$30,000/wk, plus expenses

 

   

Inukshuk 

Inukshuk 

 Inukshuk's Brochure  

$39,500/wk plus expenses   

 

Ravenous

 Ravenous

Ravenous Brochure 

$31,000/wk plus expenses 

 

 

Aquarius

Aquarius

Aquarius's Brochure   

$29,500/wk plus expenses 

 

Victory

 Victory

Victory's Brochure 

$18,000/wk plus expenses

 

More Magic

 More Magic

More Magic's Brochure  

$18,000/wk plus expenses 

 

Eden  

Eden

Eden's Brochure  

$14,000/wk plus expenses 

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