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Whitsunday Private Yacht Charters are delighted to introduce the new Cruisecat 40 into their fleet of 'skipper yourself / bareboat' charter vessels.  The custom built Cruisecat 40 combines versatility and performance with style and comfort making her the ideal choice for a boating holiday in the Whitsundays.  Offering 5 spacious cabins, 3 bathrooms, huge water and refrigeration capacity, full air conditioning along with a bar complete with ice maker in the flybridge, this boat is the entertainers dream.
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VPG-DVD-181 - RODOS Rhodes is the largest island of the Dodekanissa, a group of Greek islands located in the south east of the Aegean just off the west coast of Turkey. Since antiquity its unique location has brought it both power and wealth. On the northernmost tip of the island is the fascinating metropolis of Chora Ródos whose harbour entrance was once adorned by the Seventh Wonder Of The World, the Colossus Of Rhodes. But the legendary lighthouse has long since gone and today excursion boats and yachts crowd the island's former trading harbour that has a rich and dramatic past. Byzantines, Arabs, The Knights Of The Order Of St. John, Ottomans and Italians, each one influenced the ever-changing history of the island that was first settled in 400 B.C. At the city's highest point is the huge palace of the Grand Master, the monumental junction of the Street Of The Knights and the command post of the Christian order. The Grand Master was the highest dignitary of the Order Of The Knights Of Malta, a lifetime office. The Street Of The Knights leads from the Grand Master Palace down the hill to the Hospital, a unique ensemble of Gothic medieval architecture set amid the Mediterranean. The main buildings of the various groups of knights were erected along the main street and it was here that the knights met and conferred according to their membership of various European regions. Rhodes is an island steeped in history as well as the calm lifestyle of the Mediterranean.
Vista Point RODOS Greece...
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Added: 209 days ago
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VPG-DVD-138 - MONACO Located between Italy and France on the Côte D`Azur, the Principality of Monaco is renowned for its high society, Grand Prix and scandal and the cost of a square metre of land is the most expensive in the world. After the Vatican, it is the smallest yet most unique sovereign state in the world. Monte Carlo's Casino is undoubtedly the principality's most famous landmark. Designed by the architect of the Paris Opera House, Charles Garnier, this superb casino was built in 1878. With the opening of the casino, this previously relatively poor mini State, developed into the famous principality it is today. La Condamine is the harbour district, with its typical French atmosphere and overlooking apartments it connects Monaco Ville with Monte Carlo. Luxury yachts anchor in the harbour throughout the year and travel from all over the world to visit this much sought after tax haven and exclusive casino paradise. On the large rock plateau of Le Roche, Monaco Ville is crowned by its royal palace that was built in 1215 on a former mighty Genoese fortress. The Neo Roman Monaco Cathedral was built in around 1897. The large interior is dominated by the main altar that was designed by Louis Brea. This is also the location of the grave of ex-Hollywood actress, Princess Grace Of Monaco who died tragically in a car accident. Monaco is certainly a place of wealth and prosperity. But the sunshine and its wonderful location on the Côte D`Azur makes it a fascinating place to visit.
Vista Point MONACO
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Added: 209 days ago
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VPG-DVD-163 - MARSEILLE Marseille is the oldest city in France and its largest commercial harbour in the Mediterranean. It is believed that in 600 B.C. travellers from the Greek town of Phokis founded the autonomous town of 'Massalia'. In the Middle Ages the city's main harbour was used by the crusaders to embark on their journey to Jerusalem and it rivalled those of the maritime republics of Genoa, Pisa and Venice. One of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbour, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame-De-La-Garde. It towers above the city like a fortress and on its bell tower is a gilded ten metre high figure of the Virgin Mary. Several hundred yachts of all sizes crowd into the old harbour where there is often little room for the comings and goings of modern day sailors. It is difficult to imagine that once near-starving slaves were forced to use their last ounce of strength to row their master's galleys into the harbour. Modern harbour complexes require a great deal of space as is well demonstrated by Marseille's new harbour and after Rotterdam it is the second largest in Europe. Two mighty fortresses overlook the harbour: the northern Fort Saint-Jean is the oldest and was used by the Order Of The Knights Of Malta; the Fort Saint Nicolas stands guard over the southern side of the narrow harbour entrance and was built in the 17th century. The tiny island of Chateau D`If was made famous due to a novel by Alexander Dumas, The Count Of Monte Christo. A small museum features many items related to this classic novel and visitors can search for the hole in the wall through which Edmond Dantès is said to have entered the Abbé Faria. A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe: Les Calanques a unique nature reserve. Shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than four hundred metres into the deep blue sea and extend for twenty kilometres. Marseille - France's wonderful gateway to Africa!
Vista Point MARSEILLE France
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Added: 209 days ago
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VPG-DVD-204 - COSTA DEL SOL The Costa Del Sol is the name of the southern Mediterranean coast of Spain. In former times a variety of bumpy roads connected the region's sandy bays and remote fishing villages but today its modern roads cater for mass tourism. Almunecar is the main tourist centre on this section of the coast. Once a tranquil fishing village, it's now a busy coastal resort. A wide road separates clean, extensive beaches from huge apartment blocks that were constructed during an amazing transformation of the coastline. Torrox is an Andalusian mountain village that has so far managed to remain off the tourist trail and in which village life continues as it always has done. Since Phoenician times Malaga has been a busy trading port that was defended by the Castillo De Gibralforo that is located on the summit of a mountain. The large bay, with its protective mountain range in the north, enjoys a mild climate throughout the entire year. Around ten kilometres south of Malaga is the modern coastal resort of Torremolinos, since the 1950's a centre of mass tourism. The city developed at a wild pace and soon had all the attributes of a modern holiday resort, with innumerable huge skyscrapers, bars and restaurants and also endless sandy beaches and exciting entertainment facilities. Marbella is the prima donna of the Costa Del Sol and a marvellous rendezvous for the stars of both stage and screen plus a leisure resort for the international jet set. The yachting harbour of Puerto Banus is the true symbol of Marbella and its quay has a colourful variety of bars, cafés, restaurants and exquisite shops. The journey through fiery southern Spain ends with the Rock Of Gibraltar. Dreamy harbour towns cultural metropolises with a Moorish past and Christian buildings and white villages. The Costa Del Sol is full of history and magical atmosphere. The sun is just a bonus!
Vista Point COSTA DEL SOL...
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Added: 209 days ago
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Steamin' Floaters Pt. 2 (WATCH PART 1 FIRST!)Unfortunately, YouTube limits the duration of videos to 10 minutes each.This edit was originally done with a 15-minute limit in mind, for FaceBook.It was already a tight squeeze so I had to butcher it even more to fit it into YouTube.Some facts about this second part...Richard didn't in fact destroy the sails. A rope snapped due to the extremes we pushed the boat to... Yeah, right!...and after a little monkey-climbing from Glenda, all was dandy and sailworthy again.Oh, and Glenda is actually a bloke!Enjoy!
Steamin' Floaters Pt. 2...
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Added: 222 days ago
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Experience a boating holiday in Friesland, the most varied watersports area in Europe, enjoy the boisterousness of the big lakes, the calm of the little creeks and pools,  the delightful towns and villages and the jovial Frisian atmosphere and culture ...... or enjoy the italian way of live and culture on the Lake Como in Italy. Discover the jewel/like oasis of tranquillity, the magnical combination of lush Mediterranean foliage and snowy alpine peaks ...www.yachtchartersneek.nl
Motorboating sailing...
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7DY-DVD-118 - France is a country with a long and dramatic history.  A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.  Today Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.  First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King.  Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre!Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis' magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic.  For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style.  A hundred hectares of ingenious garden design with a strict symmetry of wide star-shaped garden paths that seem to be without end.With its historic buildings, the eighty metre high granite mound of Le Mont-Saint-Michel is like something from a fairy tale.  Due to its unique location and architectural splendourthis picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident.  The Emerald Coast is a world of foaming white surf and dramatic cliffs.  Saint Malo is the proud and solemn "Town Of Corsairs" as the yacht harbour of today once contained pirate ships.  The historic centre of Nice, Vielle Ville, has maintained its charm and boasts the most well displayed fish market on the whole Cote D`Azur and a fruit and flower market that each day offers fresh produce and satisfies all the requirements of its most demanding customers.This is a journey to many corners of France -  a fascinating journey not to be missed!
7 Days FRANCE
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Added: 209 days ago
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7DY-DVD-137 - Brittany, the rugged west of France with picturesque old towns, castles and fortresses and the surf of the Atlantic that constantly laps against its rocky coastline.  Its ancient name of Armorika meaning "The land of the sea " underlines the historical significance of the ocean for those who live in this part of the world.  English troops besieged Vitré for many years until the lords of the castle finally paid a high ransom for their freedom.  The besieging army thus withdrew.  The well fortified town subsequently enjoyed much prosperity and has remained in tact right up until the present day. Le Mont Saint-Michel with its historic buildings and eighty metre high granite mound is like something from a fairy tale.  Powerful fortifications surround the small town and the abbey on top of the rock and due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn "Town Of The Corsairs".  Today's yacht harbour once contained pirate ships that were used to attack unsuspecting merchant ships laden with rich cargo.  This old pirate citadel located on the Emerald Coast is built from granite and looks as though it is an integral part of the rock.  Dinan is a small and enchanting French town on the banks of the Rance is one of the most beautiful and well preserved mediaeval towns in Brittany.  Today, cobbled lanes and several half-timbered buildings highlight the town's colourful history.  Brest was once the most important military harbour and submarine base in France but during the Second World War it was constantly bombed and more than half of it was destroyed.  Its rebuilding programme introduced a number of new attractions such as the Océanopolis, a super-modern sea park that features a large number of animals and plants.  The western part of France has many faces.  The Romans once called it, "The end of the world".  A land of myths, castles, fishing villages and picturesque old towns.  Brittany, even today, is a wild and natural paradise!
7 Days BRETAGNE France...
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This is a 2008 37 foot Holiday Mansion Cruiser doing 40 MPH with twin 5.0L MPI Mercruiser with Bravo III I/O's.  WOW!  GREAT PERFORMANCE!!!
2008 37 Holiday Mansion...
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Added: 222 days ago
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