About This Yacht
49 Ft Royal Cape Majestic 500, manufactured by Royal Cape Catamarans with lots of amenities and conveniences, is a luxurious, world-cruising catamaran
Dimensions: Overall Length 49.21 Ft, Beam 28.71 Ft
Features & Comforts:
- Interior luxury accommodation
- Covered aft deck
- Exceptional cockpit and deck space
- Quality construction
- Well-finished 5 staterooms interior arrangement with the large bridge deck
- Galley
- Salon
- Navigation center
- Impressive master suite with king berth and adjoining study plus
- Four (4) guest cabins, all with en-suite heads
Trip Details
You'll be taken to the real essence of the Caribbean experience on this luxurious all-inclusive sailing journey.
About British Virgin Islands (BVI)
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) offer diverse destinations for sailing, snorkeling, and enjoying beach bars. Here's a breakdown of some islands and what they offer:
Norman Island:
- Snorkeling: Known for "The Caves," excellent for snorkeling.
- Beaches: Pirates Bight offers a beach and beach bar.
Jost Van Dyke:
- Beach Bars: Famous for beach bars like the Soggy Dollar Bar (reputed origin of the Painkiller cocktail) and Foxy's Tamarind Bar.
- Beaches: White Bay is a popular beach known for its bars.
Virgin Gorda:
- Snorkeling & Unique Formations: Features "The Baths," unique geological formations with grottos and pools, offering snorkeling opportunities.
- North Sound: Located at the northeast end, it's a large protected area with resorts and calm waters, suitable for various water activities.
Cooper Island:
- Eco-Conscious: Known for its commitment to sustainability.
- Snorkeling: Offers good snorkeling spots.
- Beach Bar: Features a beach club and rum bar.
Peter Island:
- Secluded and Luxurious: More upscale and private island experience.
- Beaches: Deadman's Bay is known for its beauty.
Anegada:
- Unique Landscape: A flat coral and limestone island, different from the volcanic terrain of other BVIs.
- Snorkeling & Diving: Known for reefs and shipwrecks, popular for diving and snorkeling.
- Lobster: Famous for Anegada lobster.
Salt Island:
- Historic Wreck Dive: Location of the RMS Rhone shipwreck, a popular dive site (snorkeling might be possible depending on conditions and location of the wreck).
Necker Island & Saba Rock:
- Exclusive Islands: Necker Island is privately owned. Saba Rock is a small island with a resort and restaurant, rebuilt after hurricanes.
Scrub Island & Marina Cay:
- Resorts and Marinas: Scrub Island is a luxury resort with marinas. Marina Cay is a smaller island with a hotel and restaurant.
Nice day snorkeling with my family of 6. The waters were calm And only 6 ft deep but the marine life was amazing. Even caught some lobster.