Length: 54-Minutes. Available in English,Française and Italiano 16x9 Wide Screen Wndow Media (WMV) and QuickTime (MP4)
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Hosted by famous French sailor and TV personality, Antoine. Voyage with Antoine aboard his 40 foot catamaran, Banana Split starting in Cape Town, South Africa then across the Atlantic to the Brazilian isle of Fernando de Noronha. Next, sail north to the Caribbean with visits to Barbados and the infamous French penal colony of Devils Island. Then voyage east across the Atlantic to Britain's island jewel, Bermuda. From there, continue sailing east to the Azores, the Canary Islands, and the Cape Verde Islands. Complete your voyage with a return across the Atlantic to the tropical waters of the West Indies.
Hosted by famous French sailor and TV personality, Antoine. This is a destination video for cruisers interested in exploring the islands of the Mediterranean. Voyage with Antoine starting in the Balearic Islands off the eastern coast of Spain. Then visit the Italian islands of Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba. Next, sail down the west coast of Italy passing several little know islands to Capri, the best known island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and a resort since the time of the Roman empire. Continue south to the Aeolian Islands off the northeastern tip of Sicily then visit the Sicilian port of Messina and small islands off the coast. Next visit Venice, the most romantic city-island in the world. Then stop off at Malta, historic home of the Knights Templars, before sailing to the Greek Island of Corfu in the Ionian Sea. Next cut through the Corinth canal and enter the Aegean Sea and visit the island of Hydra and other smaller islands off the coast from Athens. In the Cyclades, a group of some 220 Greek islands in the southern Aegean Sea, visit Mykonos, known for its beaches and nightlife. Then tour Crete, its 10,000 windmills and ancient Minoan ruins. End your Med island tour on the picturesque island of Santorini with its colorful cliff villages overlooking the Aegean.
52 Minutes. Available in English, Française, and Italiano
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Hosted by famous French sailor and TV personality, Antoine this 2-part grand tour of the Caribbean Sea takes us to 20 cruising destinations that lie off the beaten track. In Part One, voyage to Guadeloupe’s outer islands: Marie-Galante and Desirade. Then north through the southern French Antilles to Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, Redonda, and Statia. Next, sail to the small Dutch island of Saba known for its spectacular diving. Then its on to a close sail past Puerto Rico’s restricted national park on Mona Island. Then to ILe a Vache off Haiti’s south shore and on to Roatan for a dive with dolphins in the Honduras Bay Islands. Next stop is the unique resort of Ambergris Caye on Mexico’s Ycatan shore. Part 1 concludes with a fly-over of the outer atolls where a vast coral shelf contains a major geological wonder of the entire Caribbean, the spectacular Blue Hole. Purchase Part Two of Secret Caribbean and continue with Antoine on his grand tour of the Caribbean Sea.
52 Minutes. Available in English, Française, and Italiano
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Windows Media (wmv) - English, Française, and Italiano
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Hosted by famous French sailor and TV personality, Antoine, this 2-part grand tour of the Caribbean Sea takes us to 30 cruising destinations that lie off the beaten track. In part 2, Antoine continues his voyage starting off the coast of Venezuela visiting the archipelago of Los Roques, consisting of over 300 small islands. Then its onto Bonaire, part of the Dutch Antilles, and reminiscent of the Caribbean before mass tourism. Next we visit Williamstadt, the brightly colored Dutch capital on the isle of Curacao. We then make an off-shore passage north towards Panama with a stop at the small, out of the way, English speaking isle of Providencia. Arriving in Panama waters, we pay an extensive visit to an island group out of the past: the San Blas, exclusive home to the Kuna Indians. Continuing north towards the Panama Canal, we stop along the coast where we visit a small colony of beach side bungalows where passing sailors often spend some months of land time before continuing on their voyages. Finally, we make the passage through the Panama Canal to the busy city of Panama, a jumping off port for voyages across the Pacific. BONUS: Antoine continues on to the protected archipelago of the Galapagos Islands where animals know no fear.