Crewed Catamaran HALCYON
Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 catamaran. Eight guests. Four queen cabins. Pure BVI.
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About Crewed Catamaran HALCYON
HALCYON is a Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 built in 2024, purpose-designed for island-hopping across the British Virgin Islands. Her twin-hull platform delivers stability and shallow-draft access to anchorages others cannot reach. Four queen cabins accommodate eight guests in considered comfort, whilst the open-plan saloon and generous deck spaces encourage both social gathering and peaceful retreat.
Topside, the foredeck lounge and net trampolines offer unobstructed views of turquoise water and approaching islands. The flybridge provides an elevated vantage for navigation and quiet conversation. The aft deck converts to an al fresco dining venue where Chef Luzaan serves cuisine informed by global travel and sourced from the finest Caribbean provisions.
Below deck, natural light flows through the saloon, where evening cocktails and informal gatherings feel effortless. Each cabin is appointed with thoughtful detail. Throughout HALCYON, the design philosophy favours livability over ostentatious scale, allowing your focus to remain on the islands, the crew's attentiveness, and the company of those aboard.
Highlights
- •Four queen cabins sleep eight guests in contemporary comfort
- •Spacious flybridge and foredeck lounging with unobstructed water views
- •Chef Luzaan's bespoke menus using premium local and imported ingredients
- •Captain AJ's expert seamanship and intimate BVI knowledge
The Charter Experience
Your week unfolds under the guidance of Captain AJ, an RYA Yachtmaster Offshore with credentials in competitive racing, global diving, and luxury yacht operations. He combines expert seamanship with intimate knowledge of BVI anchorages, currents, and conditions. Chef Luzaan curates menus around your preferences and the daily catch, transforming each meal into a highlight. Together, the crew tailors your itinerary to balance exploration with tranquility, whether that means snorkeling granite formations at The Baths in Virgin Gorda, anchoring at Jost Van Dyke for sunset, or discovering Anegada's quieter beaches. Safety, comfort, and genuine hospitality form the foundation of every day.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Tortola's colourful port, establish your rhythm at an anchorage near Norman Island, then progress westward to Jost Van Dyke for an evening ashore. From there, Anegada's bonefishing flats and pristine beaches offer solitude, whilst Virgin Gorda's signature granite boulders and hillside anchorages provide natural drama. The itinerary remains entirely flexible, shaped by weather, your preferences, and the crew's real-time recommendations.
Specifications
15.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2024
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