Waterfront dining takes on a whole new meaning for those arriving at restaurants often accessible only by boat. And what’s even better, you don’t even have to own a yacht or know how to captain one.
Seychelles. Photo courtesy of Dream Yacht Worldwide.
Dream Yacht Worldwide, a global leader in sailing vacations, is sharing some of its favorite boat-access-only dining spots—each offering a unique taste of local culture and cuisine. And with skippers doing the work, food lovers can skip the crowded roads and enjoy unforgettable meals in places most of us never find.
Here’s a taste – all of which are available on various DYW itineraries:
Konoba Tratinska (From Šibenik, Croatia) Nestled in a secluded bay, this dining spot offers authentic Dalmatian dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Accessible primarily by boat, diners can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional recipes while taking in stunning views of the coastline.
La Lampara (From Naples, Italy) Known for its fresh pasta and seafood, La Lampara’s waterfront location means that arriving by boat allows guests to avoid crowded roads.
Erimitis Bar and Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Facebook.
Erimitis Bar and Restaurant (From Corfu, Greece) Located on a cliff with stunning views, Erimitis offers an authentic taste of Corfu while providing diners with a peaceful waterfront setting away from the hustle and bustle.
Tholos Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Facebook.
Tholos Restaurant (From Kos, Greece) Famous for its Symi shrimp and accessible mainy by sea, this picturesque restaurant offers diners fresh seafood with stunning harbor views.
Home-style Polynesian cooking with a front-row view of turquoise waters.
The Big Beach BBQ. Photo courtesy of Facebook.
The Big Beach BBQ at Foxy’s Tamarind (From Jost Van Dyke, BVI) This lively spot offers a vibrant atmosphere with a delicious BBQ feast on Fridays and Saturdays. Accessible by boat, it’s the perfect place for sailors to enjoy great food and live music on the beach.
Saba Rock Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Facebook.
Saba Rock Restaurant (From BVI) A culinary oasis in the Caribbean, Saba Rock features fresh seafood and local dishes. Its boat-accessible location makes it a favorite stop for sailors and travelers looking for a laid-back dining experience surrounded by breathtaking views.
Lime Out VI Floating Taco Bar. Photo courtesy of Facebook.
Lime Out VI Floating Taco Bar (From USVI) The ultimate dining experience on the water, Lime Out VI serves delicious tacos and refreshing drinks right from the water. Accessible only by boat, it’s a fun and unique way for travelers to enjoy a meal.
Tholos Restaurant. Photo courtesy of Facebook.
About Dream Yacht Worldwide
Dream Yacht Worldwide has more ways to sail than anyone else from bareboat charters for avid sailors to skippered, fully crewed and cabin charters – with no sailing experience required. The company offers the most diverse yacht fleet in terms of models and manufacturers in the world, making experiences at sea accessible to all.
Seychelles. Photo courtesy of Dream Yacht Worldwide.
Founded by Loïc Bonnet in 2000 as a six-yacht company based in the Seychelles, Dream Yacht Worldwide is now one of the world’s leading sea vacation companies, offering 30+ stunning sailing grounds. The group employs team members in more than 30 countries around the globe. www.dreamyachtcharter.com.
For those who aren’t ready to give up warm weather, blue skies, and beaches, Dream Yacht Worldwide is sharing its top destination recommendations for an endless summer by sea – some of which may be less obvious and under-the-radar for American travelers.
Here’s a round-up of three destinations great for exploring by sail boat this fall. Think: access to small ports and coast lines, opportunities to discover local culture, and a sense of freedom, accessibility, and adventure that no other vacation can provide to chase the summer sun.
The Seychelles offers one of the world’s finest sailing grounds, with picture-perfect tropical islands, sandy beaches and imposing granite rocks polished by the relentless waves of the Indian Ocean. Average temperatures in the Seychelles are warm all year-round at between 79ºF and 82ºF. The best time to visit for sailing the Seychelles is during the season transition in April/May and October/November when the water visibility is optimal at 98ft – perfect for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
Dream Yacht Worldwide began its first yacht charters in the Seychelles. And for good reason, as it’s one of the most beautiful places on the planet, comprising 41 of the earth’s oldest granite islands and 74 low-lying reef islands which embody the phrase ‘tropical paradise’.
On a Seychelles yacht charter, travelers can snorkel among the treelike corals on Coco Island, or at stunning St. Pierre islet, where rugged granite rocks merge with lush tropical vegetation.
An unmissable highlight on any yacht charter in the Seychelles is a visit to the scented vanilla plantations at Union Estate on La Digue, one of the most beautiful islands in the region. While for nature lovers, there’s bird watching at Aride Island and the rare Aldabra tortoises at Curieuse, a protected island where you can observe these gentle giants.
Sail Belize and enjoy its calm waters, favorable trade winds and a network of 450 isolated cayes sitting in the tropical Caribbean Sea. The best time to visit Belize is from late November to mid-April, during the dry season. Warm temperatures, sunny skies and access to top attractions can be experienced at this time of year.
Travelers definitely want to take time out to see the Mayan ruins and explore the world’s second longest unbroken barrier reef which, with its diverse underwater ecosystem, is a renowned snorkeling and scuba destination.
Sailing in Belize can include a stop at the Blue Hole Natural Monument or a trip to Glover’s Reef, Lighthouse Reef and Turneffe – three atolls offering the chance to swim among 500 species of fish and 100 types of coral, as well as rays and dolphins. Sailing in these open waters during your Belize yacht charter will require a local skipper.
The South Pacific island of Tahiti and the neighboring islands of French Polynesia may be the closest you will ever come to paradise on earth. Part of the Society Islands, Tahiti is bursting with exciting marine life, emerald volcanic peaks and vivid exotic flowers, making it the perfect destination for a yacht charter.
The best time to visit Tahiti is between April/May and September/October.
Tahiti boasts some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world, all of which you can explore on your Tahiti yacht charter – from green-topped mountains and perfect white sand beaches to calm aquamarine seas and protected turquoise lagoons.
Dream Yacht travelers can begin their Tahiti sailing vacation on the island of Raiatea to explore its archaeological remains and impressive lagoon, then head to Motu To’opua under the familiar peaks of Bora Bora. It’s the perfect spot for swimming and snorkeling.
Take a trip to Huahine while sailing Tahiti’s islands and visit the small village of Fare, where you will find a warm Polynesian welcome. Browse the boutiques and get a bite to eat in the small restaurants.