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Catamaran Cruise with Private Chef: The Art of Gastronomy at Sea

Imagine yourself aboard a luxury catamaran, sailing through crystal clear waters, surrounded by exotic islands, with the sun setting on the horizon. Now add to that vision a gourmet meal prepared by a private chef, using fresh local produce, right on board. With Sail The World Project, we offer you a unique experience where culinary refinement meets nautical adventure, for a catamaran cruise that will awaken all your senses.

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A Chef on Board: The Ultimate Luxury

One of the greatest pleasures of a cruise with Sail The World Project is the presence of a private chef on board. From the moment you embark, you are greeted by a professional and attentive team who take care of every detail of your stay. The chef, in particular, is dedicated to transforming each meal into a true moment of pleasure, concocting refined dishes inspired by the culinary traditions of the regions you visit.

Whether you are a fan of Mediterranean cuisine, Caribbean seafood, or have specific dietary preferences, the chef adapts to your tastes and offers you a personalized menu. Each dish is carefully crafted to combine local flavors and haute cuisine techniques, offering you a gastronomic experience worthy of the greatest restaurants.

A Tailor-Made Culinary Experience

On our cruises, every meal is a feast for the taste buds. From sumptuous breakfasts on deck, with tropical fruits, fresh pastries and freshly squeezed juices, to elegant dinners under the stars, every moment of the day is accompanied by delicious food. You’ll enjoy freshly caught fish, grilled lobsters, creative vegetarian dishes and refined desserts, all prepared with local and organic ingredients.

Imagine enjoying a freshly caught fish carpaccio from the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, or a tantalizing Creole curry with exotic spices while gazing at volcanic islands. You might even have the opportunity to dive into a secret cove to collect sea urchins or shellfish that your chef will transform into a gastronomic delight.

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Exquisite Destinations and Inspired Meals

Sail The World Project's destinations are as varied as they are fascinating, each bringing its own culinary richness.

The Antilles: Flavors of the Tropics

In the West Indies, your trip is punctuated by stops on lush tropical islands where fresh fish, seafood and local spices are at the heart of the cuisine. Your chef will introduce you to the rich flavors of the French islands, offering you specialties such as fish colombo, christophine gratin or even desserts made with guava and mango. These meals, served on board, will immerse you in a true culinary adventure, all while being surrounded by the idyllic landscapes of the Caribbean.

The Mediterranean: A Feast of Fresh Produce

In the Mediterranean, the richness of local products and gastronomic traditions is reflected in every plate. The chef sources his food directly from the local markets of the ports you will visit. You will taste typical dishes such as fresh seafood pasta, Mediterranean salads flavored with local olive oil, or grilled shellfish, accompanied by carefully selected regional wines.

4. On-board pharmacy

Your skipper will have a first aid kit on board, but don't forget to bring your own medication:

  • Seasickness Medication: Even if you've never suffered from seasickness, it's best to be prepared.

  • Bandages and disinfectants: For minor cuts or scrapes.

  • Personal Medications: Bring enough for the duration of the cruise.

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5. Leisure and water sports equipment

Sailing cruises offer many moments of relaxation, here are some ideas to enhance your days:

  • Books or e-reader: Perfect for quiet moments.

  • Snorkeling equipment: Mask, snorkel and fins if you have space. Otherwise, you can often rent them on board.

  • Board games or cards: A fun way to spend time with other passengers during the evenings.

6. Documents and money

Even at sea, certain documents are essential:

  • Passport and identity documents : Check their validity carefully before leaving.

  • Bank cards and cash : Bring some cash for stopovers.

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7. Bonus: tips for optimizing your suitcase

  • Choose a soft bag : Unlike hard suitcases, a duffel bag or soft sports bag can be easily stored in the limited space on the boat.

  • Minimalism : Pack only what is strictly necessary. Space is limited on board, and you will spend most of the day in a swimsuit or light clothing.

  • Think ecology : Take a water bottle to limit the use of plastic on board and choose biodegradable care products to protect marine ecosystems.

Conclusion

Packing the right gear is essential to enjoying a sailing holiday. By following these tips and adopting a minimalist approach, you’ll be well prepared for an unforgettable adventure at sea with Sail The World Project . The sea awaits – so, are you ready to set sail?

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