Crewed Catamaran MISS ELIZABETH
Fountaine Pajot catamaran with professional crew in the Virgin Islands
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About Crewed Catamaran MISS ELIZABETH
MISS ELIZABETH is a Fountaine Pajot 56 catamaran built for relaxed Caribbean exploration. Twin hulls deliver exceptional stability and natural ventilation throughout her saloon and cabins, whilst the generous aft cockpit and flybridge provide multiple alfresco entertaining zones. The design balances comfort with practical seamanship, ideal for island-hopping across the Leeward Islands.
Three ensuite staterooms offer queen berths with memory foam toppers, creating a restful refuge after days of water activities. Separate crew quarters house Captain Matthew and Hostess/Chef Jennica, both deeply versed in Caribbean waters and committed to seamless service. WiFi, entertainment systems, and TV/DVD in all cabins ensure modern conveniences remain accessible, though the appeal lies in disconnecting on deck.
A comprehensive water toy collection including a 16ft RIB tender, kayaks, paddleboard, and snorkel gear enables spontaneous exploration of anchorages and reefs. BBQ facilities and a dedicated chef transform each evening into a social anchor. The hammock and bimini provide shaded retreats for reading, reflection, or simply watching the trade winds.
Highlights
- •Dual-hulled platform with generous saloon and multiple deck areas for 24-hour entertaining
- •Three ensuite cabins with queen berths and premium toppers; separate crew quarters
- •16ft RIB tender, kayaks, paddleboard, and full snorkel gear for water-based exploration
- •Experienced Captain Matthew and Chef Jennica; WiFi, entertainment, and onboard BBQ included
The Charter Experience
Charter MISS ELIZABETH across the Virgin Islands and Leeward Islands, where consistent conditions and protected anchorages suit all sailing experience levels. Tortola serves as the ideal departure point for exploring the British Virgin Islands' secluded bays, then venture south toward Nevis, Montserrat, and Dominica. The catamaran's shallow draft accesses remote beaches and reef-lined coves beyond reach of larger vessels. Captain Matthew's local knowledge and Jennica's galley expertise transform each day into a curated blend of adventure and leisure, whilst the vessel's stability ensures even calm passages feel effortless.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Tortola for the Sir Francis Drake Channel, anchoring at Cooper Island for snorkelling and a beach barbecue. Progress to Virgin Gorda's Baths, then sail south toward Nevis and Montserrat, exploring volcanic anchorages and pristine reefs. The shallow-draft catamaran accesses spots larger yachts cannot, from the Grenadines' hidden bays to the leeward shores of Dominica. Jennica's dinner menus adapt to daily catches and local produce sourced at island stops.
Specifications
17.1 m
3
6
Monohull
2001
2
