 | | | | Ed Hamilton & Co. has been the largest Caribbean charter brokerage company in North America since the 1980s, recommended seven years in a row by Conde Nast Traveler as the company to call when booking a Caribbean charter vacation. Being the biggest is only part of the story. We have a first-class reputation in the industry and an experienced staff dedicated to carefully handling every charter. Unlike many brokers, we offer you our own descriptions of crews and yachts based on our personal inspections, in-depth interviews, and feedback from our thousands of charter clients. Read more about the history of our company and its philosophy, or visit our website at www.ed-hamilton.com. We look forward to helping you plan a vacation of a lifetime.
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Written by Ed Hamilton
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Friday, 05 February 2010 11:06 |
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The popular crewed charter yacht Anahita will sail to the Mediterranean May 1st. If you have ever dreamed of sailing the Atlantic, she has two berths still open. READ MORE
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Written by Ed Hamilton
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 11:58 |
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Promenade, the popular 65 foot trimaran based in the British Virgin Islands, has lowered her summer rates. READ MORE about this 10 - 12 pax yacht in our Blog or on our new Facebook page (feel free to join!).
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Written by Ed Hamilton
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 09:57 |
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Several crewed yachts are offering Caribbean specials this winter season. Check out two great examples or browse our 'specials' pages.
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Written by Ed Hamilton
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Friday, 09 October 2009 11:35 |
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TAKE A LOOK AT some less expensive Caribbean crewed yachts, proving that a charter vacation can indeed be economical, particularly considering the freedom this type of vacation offers, plus the ability to plan your own itinerary and each day's activities.
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Written by Ed Hamilton
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 09:34 |
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Cats are becoming increasingly popular, particularly in the Virgin Islands. Read about the advantages of both monohulls and multihulls - then VOTE for your preference. Tell us which hull type you would consider on your next charter, then read what other people think. READ MORE, VOTE AND SEE HOW OTHERS VOTED.
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