Catamaran Voyage 590
Voyage 590
Voyage 590
Voyage 590
Voyage 590

Voyage 590

Tortola, British Virgin Islands (British Virgin Islands)


Skipper 193 € /day


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  • 6 cabins
  • 2020  year
  • 14 berths
  • Battened mainsail  
  • 8 showers
  • 59 ft (17.84 m)  length
  • 8 wc
  • 1.52 m  draft

Equipment

  • Misc.

    • Guides & Maps
    • Safety equipment
  • Leisure

    • Barbecue
    • MP3/Jack
    • TV
  • Kitchen

    • Coffee maker
    • Electric refrigerator
    • Freezer
    • Microwave Oven
    • Stove
  • Electronics

    • 220V converter
    • Anemometer
    • Autopilot
    • Chart plotter
    • GPS
    • Sounder
    • Speedometer
    • VHF DSC
  • Deck equipment

    • Bimini
    • Cockpit table
    • Deck hand shower
    • Electric winch
    • Electric Windlass
    • Speakers in cockpit
    • Swimming ladder
  • Comfort

    • Air-conditioning
    • Electric Toilets
    • Fans in cabins
    • Generator
    • Hot water
    • Solar Panel
    • Watermaker

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Options & Extras

Unless otherwise indicated, all obligatory and/or optional extras should be paid to the boat operator. Please note that (unless otherwise indicated) fuel and mooring expenses are not included. Be sure to check with the boat operator or your GlobeSailor advisor.

  • Obligatory

    Damage Waiver Insurance

    Obligatory
    51,53 € /day

    National Park Tax

    Obligatory
    111,66 €

    Rescue Service Organisation (VISAR)

    Obligatory
    1,72 € /person

    Tourist Tax

    Obligatory
    5,15 € /person/day
  • Optional

    Cook (excluding meals)

    193,25 € /day

    Skipper (excluding meals)

    193,25 € /day

A 1933 EUR security deposit will be required by the renter at the base

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Tortola

Tortola

Tortola is the major island of the British Virgin Islands archipelago. Historically named Santa Ana by Christopher Colombus who was its discoverer, Tortola has become the most densely populated of the British Virgin Islands. The popularity of Tortola has not affected its beauty - you can still admire tropical forests of the Sage Mountain Reserve as well as white, unspoiled beaches and abundant marine wildlife. Tortola is a dream destination if apart from sailing you are passionate about snorkelling and diving. Crystal clear turquoise waters of the Shark Bay hide stunning corals and seabeds.

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