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Helm Events- Official Guest Yacht Supplier of the 35th America's Cup

by Kim Rose, Helm Events on 18 Nov 2016
Experience the 35th America's Cup on your own catamaran with Helm Events Helm Events
In 2017 Bermuda will host the most prestigious and historic international sporting event in the world, the 35th America's Cup, with Helm Events announced as the official charter yacht supplier.

Fans and spectators can now combine the excitement of witnessing this thrilling live sporting event with a week staying on-board their own catamaran.

As an official accommodation supplier, Helm Events will offer their guests exclusive race access from a private on water viewing area, watching the action unfold from on board their catamaran. When racing is not on guests will have the opportunity to explore the pristine reefs, bays and beaches of the Bermuda archipelago.

Accommodation is provided on a range of modern, 4-cabin catamarans, perfect for groups of up to 8 guests or smaller groups looking for a once in a lifetime event experience. Helm Events also offer corporate or bespoke packages, able to cater for any group size group or yacht specification.



Owned by Navigate Travel, the world's largest skippered sailing holiday provider, Helm Events crew and staff possess a wealth of experience in luxury holiday charter. With expert race day information, on board catering throughout the day and knowledge of the best of Bermuda to see during your week, there is no better way to experience the 35th America's Cup.

Daniel Painter, Managing Director, said: 'We are so excited and proud to partner with the America's Cup in 2017, bringing fans closer than ever before. We look forward to welcoming our guests in stunning Bermuda for what will be an incredibly special event.'

For further information please contact www.helmevents.com

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