A typical itinerary in the Caribbean
1st day
Embarkation in the early evening in Saint Martin, welcome drink and dinner on board. Weighing and sailing by night.
2nd day
Arriving in Round Rock at sunrise, clearance in Spanish Town, capital city of Virgin Gorda. Anchorage in the Baths, incredible rocks piled up with many natural basins.
3rd day
Day and night in Gorda Sound anchorage, with many water sports available and possibility to have dinner in the beautiful yacht club with your feet in the water !
4th day
Sailing in Sir Francis Drake Channel and anchorage in Norman Island, in Bight Bay, with dives in underwater caves full of barracudas and mora rays that you can feed and where Stevenson locates the find of its treasure ("Treasure Island" was written here). You can go to the "William Thornton", a bar located on an old moored coaster skeleton. Clients are jumping from the rail because of the "Pain Killer" cocktail they just drank. Night mooring in Supper's Hole, on the West side of Tortola and shopping in the famous "Poser Rhum" shop.
5th day
Mooring in Van Dyke Island, water sports and then mooring in one of the ten most beautiful anchorages in the world, on the North side of Tortola. Crayfish restaurant on the beach with reggae music.
6th day
Day on the beach in Anegada, white sandy beach and turquoise water. Coming back to Road Harbour, Tortola, via a last anchorage you chose.
7th day
Last advisability of going shopping in the Caribbean way and disembarkation.
The passengers landing in Saint Martin can have a week stay in this region, covering Saint Barthélémy, Saint Christopher, Saint Eustache, Saba, Anguilla. This will allow you to avoid sailing to and from the Virgin Islands. You can also travel by plane between Saint Martin and the Virgin Islands.
Cruise in Guadeloupe 8 days/7 nights
1st day Departure from Pointe-à-Pitre at 8.00 AM, heading for Les Saintes. Arrival at Les Saintes at 11.00 AM. Lunch on board, swim, visit of the village, dinner on board
2nd day Breakfast, village transfer, hike in the island, Fort Napoleon, change of anchorage, swims
3rd day 8.30 AM, departure in Dominique, arrival in Portsmouth at 11.30 AM, lunch. At 3.00 PM, guided hike in the Indian River (+10 € per head)
4th day 8.00 AM, heading to Marie-Galante, arrival at 11.00 AM, lunch, swim
5th day 9.00 AM, optional excursion in Marie-Galante, minibus, craftsmen, distillery, restaurant, river "Vieux Fort" in pedal boat or canoe
6th day 8.30 AM, heading to "Petite Terre" islands, arrival at 11.30 AM, lunch, swim
7th day Swim, beach, scuba diving. At 1.30 PM, heading to Pointe-à-Pitre, arrival at 5.30 PM
Cruise in Grenadines 10 days/9 nights
1st day Departure from Martinique at 8.00 AM, heading for Ste-Lucie, night in Laborie Bay
2nd day Heading for Béquia, stop to have lunch in St Vincent
3rd day Breakfast in Béquia and then heading for Moustique, island of the celebrities, party at Basil Bar
4th day Heading for Canouan, anchorage in New Bay
5th day Mayero Island, anchorage in Salt Whistle Bay
6th day Union Island, anchorage in the Anchorage and Palm Island
7th and 8th days Tobago Cays, jewel of the Grenadines
9th day Heading for Fort de France
10th day Fort de France, shopping, transfer to the airport
Cruise in the Virgin Islands 11 days/10 nights
1st day Dinner in Saint Martin, heading from Marigot to Tortola
2nd day Tortola, formalities in Road Harbour and heading for Ginger Island
3rd day Breakfast and heading for Virgin Gorda, anchorage in front of the famous "Baths"
4th day The Baths, Peter Island, Norman Island
5th and 6th day Jost Van Dyke Island
7th day Guana Island
8th and 9th days Anegada
10th day Departure Tortola
11th day Beef Island, transfer to the airport
Your itinerary is completely flexible depending on how active or relaxed you would like to be during your charter. Prior to your vacation the crew will be in touch to introduce themselves and discuss an itinerary outline with you. Ultimately this is your private yacht, so you can change your plans and stay longer in an area, or head off to new shores whenever you'd like - it is entirely up to you.
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