
⭐️ In both Hollywood & Yachting, When Peers Recognize Excellence, it’s Worth Paying Attention.
🛥 Best of the Best: Top Charter Yachts in the Virgin Islands for 2025
Every year the world watches the excitement of the Oscars / Academy Awards, celebrating the actors, directors, and creators whose work represents the very best in film. These awards matter because they’re voted on by peers in the industry—recognizing excellence, elevating careers, and shaping what becomes part of our cultural legacy.
⭐️ Interestingly, something very similar happens in the yacht charter world.
Within the charter industry, crews and yachts are also recognized by their peers at major charter shows and competitions. These awards highlight the yachts delivering exceptional guest experiences—from outstanding cuisine and creative cocktails to impeccable service and beautifully designed onboard environments.
Just like the Oscars spotlight the best storytelling in film, charter yacht awards celebrate the crews who create unforgettable journeys at sea.
For charter guests, these recognitions provide valuable insight. They help identify the yachts and crews who consistently go above and beyond—those who transform a great vacation into something truly extraordinary.
We recently highlighted several of these standout yachts and award-winning crews in our blog: ⭐️ Best of the Best: Top Charter Yachts in the Virgin Islands for 2025


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Glacier National Park’s mountains began forming 170 million years ago when ancient rocks were forced eastward up and over much younger rock strata. Known as the Lewis Overthrust, these sedimentary rocks are considered to have some of the finest examples of early life fossils on Earth. The current shapes of the Lewis and Livingston mountain ranges and positioning and size of the lakes show the telltale evidence of massive glacial action. Of the estimated 150 glaciers over 25 acres (10 ha) in size which existed in the park in the mid-19th century during the late Little Ice Age, only 25 active glaciers remained by 2010. Scientists studying the glaciers in the park have estimated that all the active glaciers may disappear by 2030 if current climate patterns persist.
Source: Wikipedia










This was one of the best places, I’ve ever celebrated my birthday. I had an empty beach all to myself where I literally laid in the water for hours. The locals were very kind and loved showing me around their home country. I got to see every part of the island in just one day! I’m already dreaming of going back. Aruba should be at the top of your vacation list. I promise you’ll return home happier.