The Bahamas
Seven hundred islands of powder sand and impossibly clear water.
When the season turns, Sealion crosses to the Caribbean — the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands, the Leewards and Windwards, and the quiet anchorages in between.
Barefoot beach set-ups, reef dives straight off the swim platform, and the full inventory of toys at your door. Warm water, warmer hospitality, all winter long.
The cruising grounds
Seven hundred islands of powder sand and impossibly clear water.
Protected cays and turquoise sailing waters in the northern Bahamas.
Pastel cottages and the celebrated pink sands of Dunmore Town.
Pink-sand beaches and the famous Glass Window divide.
The Bahamas' vibrant capital and its glamorous offshore neighbour.
The Bahamas' quiet 'family islands', far from the crowds.
Sheltered, sun-soaked sailing between dozens of green islands.
Low, languid and ringed by some of the Caribbean's finest beaches.
Green volcanic peaks, historic plantations and easy anchorages.
The northern Lesser Antilles — St Barths, St Martin and beyond.
Lush, volcanic and breezy — the southern arc of the Lesser Antilles.
The twin Pitons rising sheer from the sea over rainforest and reef.
A string of unspoilt islands and sandbars made for quiet anchorages.
Calm west-coast anchorages and lively Bridgetown to the south.
In the region