Yacht charter all inclusive with diving on Corus

Corus is offering a special rate from March 21st, 2010 of $4600.00 per week all inclusive for 2 guests.

Rates include:

  • All meals and drinks (except fine wines and champagnes)
  • Complimentary diving for certified divers(except wet suits and air fills)
  • BVI cruising tax and National Parks fee.

Enjoy an experience of your life in the British Virgin Islands with Captain Bill and Ann onboard Corus.

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We aim to ensure your charter vacation on sailing yacht Corus is full of lasting memories, laughter, fun, adventure and romance. We hope you make new friendships and fall in love with The Islands – perhaps to return.Every charter guest is special to us. We look after you with courtesy, consideration and professional attention to detail.

In Nelson’s time a yacht was described as a luxury vessel for private enjoyment – we think Corus fits the bill. She is a Ted Brewer designed Whitby cutter ketch and is named for the Greek and Roman Gods of the northwest wind. She is considered a modern classic among cruising boats: a comfortable and roomy seaworthy vessel with great stability, which makes newcomers to sailing feel confident and secure, while sailors who take the helm enjoy the thrill of a monohull as the ocean slips beneath her keel.

Along with the combination of a good boat, great sailing, wonderful scenery, and fabulous food you cannot fail to have an enjoyable time here in the British Virgin Islands.The cruising itinerary is yours to choose – do as little or as much as you wish. You are, after all, on your personal private floating hotel. Wake up when you like and enjoy a leisurely breakfast, go for a dip or a snorkel in the gorgeous blue water. Later you can bay hop and beach comb or sail, sail, sail all day.  Enjoy a champagne picnic on a sandy cove, kayak the shoreline or scuba dive one of the BVIs fascinating reefs or wrecks directly from the boat, under the guidance of Bill, your personal divemaster.

Captain Bill

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