Crewed Catamaran TEDAVI
Fountaine Pajot luxury across the Virgin Islands
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About Crewed Catamaran TEDAVI
TEDAVI is a Fountaine Pajot Aura 51 catamaran delivering exceptional comfort across four queen cabins for eight guests. Built in 2022, she exemplifies modern cruising design with a seamless saloon-to-cockpit flow that dissolves the boundary between indoor and outdoor living. The galley connects directly to the expansive cockpit table, amplifying the sense of space and fostering natural crew interaction.
Her defining feature is the generous flybridge, a 360-degree observation deck ideal for larger groups seeking unobstructed views without crowding the saloon below. Each cabin includes an ensuite bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience throughout your voyage. Clean-lined furnishings and deliberately restrained aesthetics create an atmosphere of understated refinement rather than ostentatious decoration.
Highlights
- •Flybridge with 360-degree sightlines over the US and British Virgin Islands
- •Four ensuite queen cabins accommodating eight guests in private comfort
- •Full water sports collection including SUPs, snorkel gear, fishing tackle, and tow toys
- •Captain and chef included; meals, fuel, permits, and ship's bar encompassed in charter fee
The Charter Experience
Captain Harry and Chef Ellie return to the Virgin Islands for their upcoming charter season, bringing seasoned expertise and genuine enthusiasm to every sailing day. Whether you embark from St Thomas or Tortola, your itinerary unfolds across protected anchorages, hidden coves, and crystalline waters. TEDAVI accommodates both action-seekers and those seeking languid days under canvas, with two SUP boards, snorkel gear, fishing rods, and a floating mat aboard for water pursuits. The chef crafts daily menus reflecting Caribbean ingredients and your preferences, whilst the crew attends to navigation, maintenance, and the finer details of hospitality. Optional discounts apply to six- and seven-night charters during select periods in 2026.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day passage might begin in St Thomas, transit to Water Island or Jost Van Dyke for anchorage and snorkelling, then island-hop through the British Virgin Islands—Tortola's sheltered bays, Virgin Gorda's granite grottos, and Anegada's remote beaches—before returning to your departure point. Morning swims, afternoon sails, and shoreside exploration give way to evening sundowners on the flybridge whilst Chef Ellie prepares dinner below.
Specifications
15.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2022
2
