Why rent a sailboat in Martinique?
Exploring the island of flowers on a sailboat is certainly a unique experience. Palm trees, atypical scenery and simmering atmosphere blend on this island for a guaranteed change from everyday life! In the Lesser Antilles, Martinique is a little corner of paradise and offers yachtsmen a landscape worthy of the most beautiful postcards!
The island offers a harmony between bathing spots and unspoilt natural areas. It will take at least a week's sailing to be enchanted by this jewel of the West Indies. In the north of the island, mountainous and rocky scenery awaits you while in the south the climate is drier and favours the development of tourist areas.
With its ideal sailing conditions, Martinique offers some of the most beautiful seabeds and will delight all scuba diving enthusiasts. Do you want to make the most of these deserted coves and make your mark? Opt to charter a skippered sailboat in Martinique for a magical Caribbean cruise!
What is the price of a sailboat rental in Martinique?
The price of a sailboat rental in Martinique depends on a number of factors such as the time of year, how many people are on board, and the size and model of sailboat that you choose. Of course, the price will be higher depending on amenities included and services such as having a skipper or crew on board. The average price of a sailboat rental in Martinique is €5,624/week in the high season and €1,999/week in the low season for 9 people.
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3 advantages of taking a sailing cruise in Martinique :
1. Sailing is possible at any time of the year
2. Numerous itineraries possible in Martinique or towards the other islands of the Antilles.
3. It is an invitation to enjoy the Caribbean cuisine
What are the best places to stop off during a cruise in Martinique?
Enjoy a sailboat rental in Martinique to get carried away by the waves to the island's most beautiful ports of call, with all your family or friends.
- Fort-de-France : You'll probably board your sailboat in the port of Fort-de-France, the capital of the flower island. Before sailing, enjoy the city: stroll through the Jardin de Balata, tour the city market, visit the Saint-Louis cathedral or discover Fort Saint-Louis.
- Les Anses-d'Arlet : On leaving the bay of Fort-de-France, head towards Anse-d'Arlet. In Anse-d'Arlet, the rhythm is different, you will be more connected with the beauties that surround you. Allow yourself to discover the typical Creole houses and the local markets. Anse Noire beach will make snorkelling enthusiasts' dreams come true. Don't miss the Anse Dufour beach either.
- The Bay of Saint-Pierre: Protected by Mount Pelée, the bay of Saint-Pierre is perfect for a safe anchorage in a beautiful location. It is the ideal stop for the brave who wish to tackle the ascent of Montagne Pelée (a still active volcano), a beautiful challenge, but the view is worth the diversions!
- Sainte-Anne : In the south of the island, you can reach Sainte-Anne, a town rich in local produce. A favourite anchorage is the bay of Salines. The beach there is very popular due to its incredible scenery, positioned between palm trees and fine sand. It is considered one of the most beautiful coves in the Caribbean.
- Tartano : At the end of the Caravelle peninsula, you will find the anchorage of Tartano. Mangroves, reed beds and savannahs: this nature reserve captivates wildlife lovers. Surfing enthusiasts will also find something to their liking with the Anses d'Étang and Bonneville surf spots. You can also visit the ruins of the Dubuc Castle near the Caravelle Lighthouse.
- Diamond Bay: The beauty of this place, its clear waters and its unique character, guaranteed by Diamond Rock, make this a must stopover during a sailboat rental in Martinique. On board your sailboat, you can get as close as possible to Diamond Rock, an ancient pirate hideout, or take a dip in the turquoise waters and explore the seabed.
When to sail in Martinique ?
The weather in Martinique allows sailing all year round. The best time to hire a boat is during the dry season, which is between December and May. The outside temperature oscillates throughout the year between 27 and 31 °C while the water temperature never falls below 26 °C: you won't risk catching cold.
Renting a sailboat with captain in Martinique.
Martinique is a heavenly destination, ideal for sailing cruises with family or friends. Do you want to go there but don't know how to handle a sailboat? Why not try chartering a sailboat with a skipper in Martinique?
Most of our sailboats can be rented with a skipper. The skipper will not only teach you how to handle the boat, but also give you their best tips about Martinique: a unique sailing cruise.
What other types of boats to hire in Martinique?
In addition to sailboats, which allow you to sail along the coast of Martinique, you will find other types of boats adapted to your travel desires.
If you are looking for comfort above all else, catamaran rentals in Martinique will certainly be more suitable. More spacious and stable than a monohull sailboat, the catamaran is the ally of families looking for a lazy cruise. On average, these boats can accommodate up to 12 people and have plenty of space to relax and enjoy your cruise under the Caribbean sun.
If you're looking for more excitement and are a water sports enthusiast, the speedboat is ideal. Its shallow hull will allow you to discover small hidden coves, and get as close to the shore as possible. You can also water ski, wakeboard or towed buoy and enjoy a moment with family or friends!