Three contrasting worlds: New England’s summer with iconic harbors, Alaska’s monumental fjords – and Florida’s year-round sunshine cruising with Miami and the Keys.
Request curated yachtsNew England blends maritime heritage, lighthouses and charming coastal towns with short summer passages.
Alaska means majestic wilderness: glacier faces, bear viewing, whales – and vast, silent fjords far from civilization.
Florida delivers sunshine and year-round yachting: from Miami’s glamour through the Florida Keys to the marinas of Palm Beach.
All three regions unlock unique experiences – regattas and seafood in New England, heli-hikes and wildlife in Alaska, plus beach clubs and nightlife in Florida.
Signature stops on America’s East Coast, in Alaska and in Florida.
New England: short legs, many marinas and charming town centers. Gentler seas – ideal for families and food lovers.
Alaska: expedition character. Tenders/Zodiacs, kayaks, and optional helicopter or floatplane logistics.
Florida: modern infrastructure, plentiful marinas and beach clubs. Year-round charters with lively winter nightlife and events.
Evenings can feel cool in New England/Alaska • Florida stays mild to warm – light clothing is sufficient.
New England offers short distances, many safe bays and great onshore activities. Alaska is nature-intense and perfect for explorers. Florida suits families who enjoy sun, beaches and short passages.
New England: 30–50 m with ample deck space. Alaska: explorer/superyachts with range, robust tenders and possibly a helideck. Florida: modern 25–50 m motor yachts with large outdoor areas and beach clubs nearby.
Summer is mild yet changeable. Layering is enough; interiors remain warm. Florida by contrast is consistently warm.
For some areas in Alaska yes. Florida and New England are simpler; the captain handles formalities.
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