Martinique Yacht Charter Itineraries
Here are some suggested itineraries for yacht charters in
Martinique
5 Days to St Lucia
5 Days on Martinique
One week to St Lucia
10 Days to Dominica & Guadeloupe
11 Days in the Grenadines
Two weeks in the Grenadines[1]
Two weeks in the Grenadines[2]
Two weeks to Antigua
Three weeks in the Grenadines
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Five days on Martinique
Marina Le Marin [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Sail for Petite Anse d’Arlet, passing
close to the Diamond Rock. Eat lunch and go swimming, then spend
your first night at the anchorage at Grande Anse d’Arlet.
Day
3: Cross the bay of Fort de France, then sail along the Caribbean
coast until St Pierre, which is a former center of economy that was
destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Pelée in 1902. Visit the museum of
volcanology, then overnight in the bay of St. Pierre.
Day 4:
After breakfast, sail to Fort de France. Try the local restaurants
and go sightseeing in the city. Spend the night at Anse Mitan in the
south of the bay.
Day 5: Make an early departure to sail back
to Le Marin
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Five days to St Lucia
Deux Pitons [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin
base
Day 2: Rodney Bay, St Lucia
Day 3:
Rachette Point, Anse Chastanet
Day 4: Deux Pitons. La
Soufrière
Day 5: Disembark Le Marin
Five days to St Lucia [Click on the pic for a
larger image]
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Eleven days to Dominica & Guadeloupe
Iles des Saintes [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base
Day 2: Saint-Pierre
Day 3:
Roseau Bay, Dominica
Day 4: Prince Rupert Bay
Day 5:
Guadeloupe, Anse Canot
Day 6: Marina Pointe-a-Pitre, Bas du
Fort
Day 7: Les Saintes, Ilet a Cabri
Day 8: Les
Saintes, Anse du Bourg
Day 9: Dominica, Baroui
Day 10:
Martinique, Case Pilote
Day 11: Head back to the Le Marin to
disembark.
Eleven days to Dominica & Guadeloupe [Click on the pic for a
larger image]
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Two weeks in the Grenadines [1]
Admiralty Bay, Bequia in the Grenadines [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base
Day 2: St Lucia, Rodney Bay
Day 3: Bequia, Admiralty Bay
Day 4: Mustique
Day 5: Tobago Cays
Day 6: Mayreau, Salt Whistle Bay
Day 7: Union, Palm Island
Day 8: Carriacou, Tyrell Bay
Day 9: Grenada, Halifax or St George’s
Day 10: Mayreau
Day 11: St Vincent, Wallilabou Bay
Day 12: St Lucia, Marigot Bay
Day 13: Martinique, St Anne
Day 14: Head back to Le Marin to disembark
Two weeks in the Grenadines [Click on the pic for a
larger image]
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Three weeks in the Grenadines
Le Marin Marina
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Sail towards
Anse d’Arlet and spend your first night at the anchorage.
Day
3: Leave early in the morning for Rodney Bay in St. Lucia, where you
can go for a dip and grab lunch on the island. Crossing the channel
may require visual navigation. Spend the night in Marigot Bay and
anchor offshore.
Day 4: Sail easily along the west coast of
St. Lucia up to Soufrière, a village worth a visit. Walk through the
city and the botanical garden, drive to the waterfalls, hot springs
and the volcano. Spend the night at Deux Pitons.
Day 5: Set
sail early to reach Petit Byahaut in St. Vincent for lunch and
snorkeling. Pick up a mooring ball at Young Island for the night.
Day 6: Take the day to cruise down to Bequia, entrance to the
Grenadines, a former whale hunters’ island. Anchor in Admiralty Bay,
facing the capital city of Port Elizabeth, and celebrate happy hour
or have a leisurely dinner in one of the nearby restaurants.
Day 7: Once customs formalities are done, sail towards Petit Nevis
where the fishermen used to flense the whales. Then sail to
Mustique, the “Jet Set” island.
Day 8: Early in the morning,
tour Mustique’s beaches and villas. After lunch, head to Mayreau and
anchor at Salt Whistle Bay, a calming beach with swaying coconut
trees.
Day 9: Cruise toward the Tobago Cays. With their
turquoise waters and white sand beaches, they’re ideal for
snorkeling, swimming and relaxing.
Day 10: After about an
hour of sailing, stop over at Union, the capital of the Grenadines.
Spend the night on Palm Island.
Day 11: Pass by Morpion, a
little sandy island in the middle of the reef, and anchor at Petit
St. Vincent. This resort island is the perfect spot for a sunset
drink.
Day 12: Sail between Morpion and Punaise then to
Hillsborough. From here, you’ll be at Sandy Island in no time, where
you can anchor off the beach for the night.
Day 13: After
breakfast, sail to St. George’s, hugging Grenada’s west coast, and
anchor in the harbor. Stroll through this stunning Caribbean
metropolis, stopping for a leisurely dinner.
Day 14: Head to
Edgmont, as the large and quiet bays in the middle of the rainforest
on the south coast make it a true paradise.
Day 15: Prickly
Bay became a yachting center of Grenada because of its marina and
the most beautiful sailing boat in all the Caribbean. Choose one of
the many restaurants ashore for your dinner.
Day 16: On the
way to Carriacou, stop for lunch at Isle Ronde. Take advantage of
the perfectly clear water for snorkeling. Then sail on to Tyrell
Bay.
Day 17: Before leaving Carriacou, stop at customs in
Hillsborough to check out, then sail on to Union and check in.
Anchor at Palm Island in front of the perfect palm-lined beach.
Day 18: After breakfast, head to Canouan via Chatham Bay, a
large natural bay west of Union. Then spend the night in Charleston
Bay.
Day 19: Cruise to St. Vincent and anchor for the night
at Cumberland Bay or Wallilabou Bay, where the movie “The Pirates of
the Caribbean” was filmed.
Day 20: Spend your last long
navigation day cruising to the north of St. Lucia. Anchor overnight
at Rodney Bay behind Pigeon Island and visit the botanical park if
you have time.
Day 21: Arrive at Martinique after the final
leg of your journey. Anchor outside St. Anne village or Club Med.
Day 22: Head back to Le Marin to disembark
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One week to St Lucia
La Soufriere and the Pitons [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Provision and make the short sail to Petite Anse d’Arlet,
passing close to the Diamond Rock. Eat lunch and go swimming, then
spend your first night at the anchorage at Grande Anse d’Arlet
Day 3: Head to Anse Mitan, sail along the coast and pass Cap
Salomon. Cross the bay of Fort de France and anchor at Fort Louis.
Eat lunch ashore and enjoy sightseeing in the city. Spend the night
at Anse Mitan in the south of the bay
Day 4: Leave early in the
morning for Rodney Bay in St. Lucia, taking care crossing the
channel. Spend the night in Marigot Bay. We recommend anchoring
offshore
Day 5: Sail along the coast of St. Lucia and hop
between Anse Cochon, La Soufrière and Les Deux Pitons
Day 6:
Sail on and spend the night at Rodney Bay behind Pigeon Island and
explore the botanical park
Day 7: Anchor outside St. Anne, a
traditional village with idyllic beaches, or anchor outside Club Med
Day 8: After a last swim, cruise back to the marina
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emailEleven days in the Grenadines
Port Elizabeth, Bequia [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Leave early in
the morning for Rodney Bay in St. Lucia and take care crossing the
channel, as it may require visual navigation. Spend the night in
Marigot Bay, where anchorage off the shore is recommended.
Day 3: Sail easily along the west coast of St. Lucia up to the
pretty village of Soufrière. Walk through the city and the botanical
garden, drive to the waterfalls, the hot springs and the volcano.
Spend the night at Deux Pitons.
Day 4: Take the day to cruise
down to Bequia, the entrance to the Grenadines and a former whale
hunters’ island. Anchor in Admiralty Bay, facing the capital city of
Port Elizabeth. Celebrate happy hour and have a leisurely dinner in
one of the nearby restaurants.
Day 5: Once customs
formalities are done, do not leave without completing this step,
sail towards Petit Nevis where the fishermen used to flense the
whales. Then sail to Mustique, the “Jet Set” island.
Day 6:
Explore Mustique in the morning. After lunch, head to Mayreau and
anchor at Salt Whistle Bay, a calming beach with swaying coconut
trees.
Day 7: Cruise toward the renowned Tobago Cays, an
itinerary highlight. With their glittering cobalt waters and white
sand beaches, this location is ideal for snorkeling, swimming and
relaxing.
Day 8: After about an hour of sailing, stop over at
Union, the capital of the Grenadines. Spend the night on Palm
Island.
Day 9: Cruise to St. Vincent and anchor for the night
at Cumberland Bay or Wallilabou Bay, where the movie “The Pirates of
the Caribbean” was filmed.
Day 10: Make your last long sail
towards Martinique, anchoring at St. Anne or at Club Med.
Day
11: Make you way back to base at Le Marin
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Two weeks in the Grenadines [2]
Tobago Keys [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Cruise towards
the nearby Anse d’Arlet, and spend your first night at the
anchorage.
Day 3: Leave early in the morning for Rodney Bay
in St. Lucia, where you can go for a dip and grab lunch on the
island. Crossing the channel may require visual navigation, so keep
a lookout. Spend the night in Marigot Bay, where anchorage offshore
is recommended.
Day 4: Sail easily along the West coast of
St. Lucia up to Soufrière, a picturesque village. Walk through the
city and the botanical garden, drive to the waterfalls, the hot
springs, and the volcano. Spend the night at Deux Pitons.
Day
5: Take the day to cruise down to Bequia. Bequia, entrance to the
Grenadines, is a former whale hunters’ island. Anchor in Admiralty
Bay, facing the capital city of Port Elizabeth. Celebrate happy hour
and have a leisurely dinner in one of the nearby restaurants.
Day 6: Once customs formalities are done, sail towards Petit
Nevis where fishermen used to flense the whales. Then sail to
Mustique, the “Jet Set” island.
Day 7: Explore Mustique in
the morning. After lunch, head to Mayreau and anchor at Salt Whistle
Bay, a calming beach with swaying coconut trees.
Day 8:
Cruise toward the Tobago Cays. With their turquoise waters and white
sand beaches, they’re ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing.
Day 9: After about an hour of sailing, stop over at Union, the
capital of the Grenadines. Spend the night on Palm Island.
Day 10: Pass by Morpion, a little sandy island in the middle of the
reef, and anchor at Petit St. Vincent. This resort island is the
perfect spot for a sunset drink.
Day 11: After breakfast,
head to Canouan via Chatham Bay, a large natural bay west of Union.
Spend the night anchored at Charlestown.
Day 12: Cruise to St.
Vincent and anchor for the night at Cumberland Bay or Wallilabou
Bay, where the movie “The Pirates of the Caribbean” was filmed.
Day 13: Spend your last long navigation day cruising to the
north of St. Lucia. Anchor overnight at Rodney Bay behind Pigeon
Island and visit the botanical park if you have time.
Day 14:
Anchor outside St. Anne village or Club Med.
Day 15: After a
swim, head back to the marina to disembark
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Two weeks to Antigua
English Harbour, Antigua [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Navigate
towards Petite Anse d’Arlet, passing close to the Diamond Rock, and
eat lunch and go for a swim. Spend your first night at the anchorage
at Grande Anse d’Arlet.
Day 3: Sail toward Fort de France and
eat lunch ashore. Visit the town, shops and local market before
crossing the bay to spend the night at Anse Mitan.
Day 4:
Spend the evening in the bay of St. Pierre.
Day 5: Set sail
early for Dominica and Prince Rupert Bay at Portsmouth. Visit the Indians River
with local guides. Spend the night in the anchorage.
Day 6:
After a sail from Portsmouth to Les Saintes, anchor at Pain de Sucre
for snorkeling. Anchor for the night in front of Bourg des Saintes
and have dinner ashore.
Day 7: Set sail for Pigeon Island and
pick up a mooring to visit the famous Jacques Cousteau underwater
marine park. After snorkeling or diving, sail to Grande Anse for
overnight anchorage.
Day 8: Depart early morning for
Antigua’s English Harbour. Take a walk among the beautifully
restored houses and visit the museum. There are plenty of
opportunities for provisioning ashore.
Day 9: Make a short
sail along the west coast to Cade Reef, where you can snorkel
magnificent coral and eat lunch anchored in Ffryes Bay. Enjoy a swim,
relax and sail to the anchorage at Five Islands Harbour. Spend the
night here.
Day 10: Sail to Barbuda, a fabulous coral island
with miles of sandy beach. Anchor at Codrington, in front of the
impressive stretch of white sand. Eat lunch, swim, snorkel and
stroll along the long deserted shore.
Day 11: Depart early
morning for Nonsuch Bay, a small bay on the east coast of Antigua,
which is wild and captivating.
Day
12: Depart early for Ilet du Gosier, on the east side of Guadeloupe to
enjoy the white sand beach and nearby coral reef.
Day 13: Set
sail in the morning for Marie-Galante, where the sugar-centered
history of Guadeloupe’s Archipelago lingers.
Day 14: Leave
Marie-Galante early in the morning for your last long cruise. Sail
to Martinique for lunch in Grande Anse d’Arlet before making your
way to St. Anne, a charming village with boutiques, a delightful
fishing community and local market.
Day 15: After a swim,
head back to Le Marin to disembark
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Port Elizabeth, Bequia [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Leave early in the morning for Rodney Bay in St. Lucia and take care crossing the channel, as it may require visual navigation. Spend the night in Marigot Bay, where anchorage off the shore is recommended.
Day 3: Sail easily along the west coast of St. Lucia up to the pretty village of Soufrière. Walk through the city and the botanical garden, drive to the waterfalls, the hot springs and the volcano. Spend the night at Deux Pitons.
Day 4: Take the day to cruise down to Bequia, the entrance to the Grenadines and a former whale hunters’ island. Anchor in Admiralty Bay, facing the capital city of Port Elizabeth. Celebrate happy hour and have a leisurely dinner in one of the nearby restaurants.
Day 5: Once customs formalities are done, do not leave without completing this step, sail towards Petit Nevis where the fishermen used to flense the whales. Then sail to Mustique, the “Jet Set” island.
Day 6: Explore Mustique in the morning. After lunch, head to Mayreau and anchor at Salt Whistle Bay, a calming beach with swaying coconut trees.
Day 7: Cruise toward the renowned Tobago Cays, an itinerary highlight. With their glittering cobalt waters and white sand beaches, this location is ideal for snorkeling, swimming and relaxing.
Day 8: After about an hour of sailing, stop over at Union, the capital of the Grenadines. Spend the night on Palm Island.
Day 9: Cruise to St. Vincent and anchor for the night at Cumberland Bay or Wallilabou Bay, where the movie “The Pirates of the Caribbean” was filmed.
Day 10: Make your last long sail towards Martinique, anchoring at St. Anne or at Club Med.
Day 11: Make you way back to base at Le Marin
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Tobago Keys [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Cruise towards the nearby Anse d’Arlet, and spend your first night at the anchorage.
Day 3: Leave early in the morning for Rodney Bay in St. Lucia, where you can go for a dip and grab lunch on the island. Crossing the channel may require visual navigation, so keep a lookout. Spend the night in Marigot Bay, where anchorage offshore is recommended.
Day 4: Sail easily along the West coast of St. Lucia up to Soufrière, a picturesque village. Walk through the city and the botanical garden, drive to the waterfalls, the hot springs, and the volcano. Spend the night at Deux Pitons.
Day 5: Take the day to cruise down to Bequia. Bequia, entrance to the Grenadines, is a former whale hunters’ island. Anchor in Admiralty Bay, facing the capital city of Port Elizabeth. Celebrate happy hour and have a leisurely dinner in one of the nearby restaurants.
Day 6: Once customs formalities are done, sail towards Petit Nevis where fishermen used to flense the whales. Then sail to Mustique, the “Jet Set” island.
Day 7: Explore Mustique in the morning. After lunch, head to Mayreau and anchor at Salt Whistle Bay, a calming beach with swaying coconut trees.
Day 8: Cruise toward the Tobago Cays. With their turquoise waters and white sand beaches, they’re ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing.
Day 9: After about an hour of sailing, stop over at Union, the capital of the Grenadines. Spend the night on Palm Island.
Day 10: Pass by Morpion, a little sandy island in the middle of the reef, and anchor at Petit St. Vincent. This resort island is the perfect spot for a sunset drink.
Day 11: After breakfast, head to Canouan via Chatham Bay, a large natural bay west of Union. Spend the night anchored at Charlestown.
Day 12: Cruise to St. Vincent and anchor for the night at Cumberland Bay or Wallilabou Bay, where the movie “The Pirates of the Caribbean” was filmed.
Day 13: Spend your last long navigation day cruising to the north of St. Lucia. Anchor overnight at Rodney Bay behind Pigeon Island and visit the botanical park if you have time.
Day 14: Anchor outside St. Anne village or Club Med.
Day 15: After a swim, head back to the marina to disembark
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English Harbour, Antigua [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]
Day 1: Check in and sleep aboard for the night at the Le Marin base.
Day 2: Navigate towards Petite Anse d’Arlet, passing close to the Diamond Rock, and eat lunch and go for a swim. Spend your first night at the anchorage at Grande Anse d’Arlet.
Day 3: Sail toward Fort de France and eat lunch ashore. Visit the town, shops and local market before crossing the bay to spend the night at Anse Mitan.
Day 4: Spend the evening in the bay of St. Pierre.
Day 5: Set sail early for Dominica and Prince Rupert Bay at Portsmouth. Visit the Indians River with local guides. Spend the night in the anchorage.
Day 6: After a sail from Portsmouth to Les Saintes, anchor at Pain de Sucre for snorkeling. Anchor for the night in front of Bourg des Saintes and have dinner ashore.
Day 7: Set sail for Pigeon Island and pick up a mooring to visit the famous Jacques Cousteau underwater marine park. After snorkeling or diving, sail to Grande Anse for overnight anchorage.
Day 8: Depart early morning for Antigua’s English Harbour. Take a walk among the beautifully restored houses and visit the museum. There are plenty of opportunities for provisioning ashore.
Day 9: Make a short sail along the west coast to Cade Reef, where you can snorkel magnificent coral and eat lunch anchored in Ffryes Bay. Enjoy a swim, relax and sail to the anchorage at Five Islands Harbour. Spend the night here.
Day 10: Sail to Barbuda, a fabulous coral island with miles of sandy beach. Anchor at Codrington, in front of the impressive stretch of white sand. Eat lunch, swim, snorkel and stroll along the long deserted shore.
Day 11: Depart early morning for Nonsuch Bay, a small bay on the east coast of Antigua, which is wild and captivating.
Day 12: Depart early for Ilet du Gosier, on the east side of Guadeloupe to enjoy the white sand beach and nearby coral reef.
Day 13: Set sail in the morning for Marie-Galante, where the sugar-centered history of Guadeloupe’s Archipelago lingers.
Day 14: Leave Marie-Galante early in the morning for your last long cruise. Sail to Martinique for lunch in Grande Anse d’Arlet before making your way to St. Anne, a charming village with boutiques, a delightful fishing community and local market.
Day 15: After a swim, head back to Le Marin to disembark
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