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PARTNER CONTENT FOR HELM CREWED YACHT CHARTERS


Helm Crewed Yacht Charters CROATIA, GREECE, ITALY, SPAIN, CARIBBEAN, THAILAND


Brilliant blue skies meet crystal-clear waters, beckoning visitors to leap into the sea for a morning swim, before tucking in to a freshly prepared breakfast on the deck of a private yacht. Intrepid travellers can visit a different place every day, stopping off in secluded bays, before wandering through cobbled streets past terracotta rooftops and citrus trees bursting with colour and zest. A professional captain takes care of the yacht, while the host whips up a storm in the galley. This is Mediterranean luxury travel in its purest form — bringing hotel-level service along wherever the itinerary leads. Helm is a London-based yacht charter


broker. Much like a personal shopper for yachting holidays, it operates worldwide and uses its industry knowledge and contacts to find every guest their perfect yacht, large or small, near or far. Best of all? Travellers can pick and choose


where to go, and Helm’s team of expert yacht charter brokers tailor every trip, adjusting the itineraries to fit in with their guests’ desires.


Arctic Queen is a 56ft catamaran that can


accommodate 10 guests in five en suite cabins. The yacht comes equipped with air conditioning (a must for the heat of the Croatian summer) and boasts a large master cabin and three queen-sized guest cabins. Each cabin has its own private en suite, fully stocked with bath and hand towels and a supply of L’Occitane toiletries. The Adriatic Coast is one long highlights reel,


from lush, densely forested national parks to a scattering of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In Hvar, guests can step ashore to wander amid lavender and rosemary, explore abandoned hamlets and watch the world go by in the glamorous harbour. The remote island of Vis has sandy beaches, gorgeous coves and quiet towns. Renaissance and baroque architecture enrich the medieval fortifications of tiny Trogir. Summer temperatures can reach 35C along the


coast, but the Adriatic Sea is blessed with clarity, cleanliness and depth, making it cool enough to soothe the sun’s heat, and warm enough to swim in for hours on end.


Don’t miss The sheer joy of watching dolphins frolic in the bow wave as the yacht glides across the azure waters to another stunning destination


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KEY FACILITIES • Personal charter broker • Bespoke itineraries • No experience needed • Private transfers • Professional captain and host


KEY ACTIVITIES • Island hopping • Sightseeing


Get in touch helm.yt


T: +44 20 7632 7567 E: info@helm.yt


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