Itinerary
- Day 1
Embarkation
You'll get settled in with a refreshing cocktail and meet the skipper, who walks you through the sailing plan, safety procedures, and shows you to your cabin. After that, everyone heads out together to pick up groceries and supplies for the trip. The day wraps up with dinner at the marina.
- Start point
- Le Marin, Martinique (Marina Le Marin, 17:00 - 22:00)
Optional Activities
- Shopping for provisions
- Marina dinner



- Day 2
Martinique
Your first time on the water brings you along Martinique's coast. You'll see Memorial Cap 110, a monument honoring enslaved peoples, then pull into Les Anses-d'Arlet, a fishing village with a nice pier and colorful boats. From the boat, you catch sight of Diamond Rock, which played a role during the Napoleonic wars.
- Meals
- Lunch (Lunch stop at Les Anses-d'Arlet)
Included Activities
- Visit Memorial Cap 110
- Stop at Les Anses-d'Arlet
- View Diamond Rock from the sea
Landmarks Memorial Cap 110 Les Anses-d'Arlet Diamond Rock 


- Day 3
Martinique
You have choices here. Either head inland to tour botanical gardens, visit a reconstructed slave village, and check out a historic rum distillery with a guide, or stay on the catamaran and sail the coast from Fort-de-France up to Grand Riviere.
Optional Activities
- Guided tour of Jardin de Balata Botanical Garden
- Visit Le Savane des Esclaves (reconstructed slave village)
- Tour Habitation Clement rum distillery and sculpture park
- Sailing along Martinique coast from Fort-de-France to Grand Riviere
Landmarks Jardin de Balata Botanical Garden Le Savane des Esclaves Habitation Clement Fort-de-France 


- Day 4
Martinique to Dominica
The catamaran heads to Dominica for some serious diving at Champagne Reef, where underwater volcanic springs create something special below the surface. Later, you'll spend the evening in Roseau, the island's capital, where reggae plays and mountains frame the town. Try Kubuli beer while you're there, a local brew that won gold at the 2002 Monde Selection Award.
Included Activities
- Diving at Champagne Reef
Landmarks Champagne Reef Roseau 
- Day 5
Dominica
Another choice day. Either take a guided tour inland to Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO site with jungle, cloud forest, volcanic landscape, and a boiling lake, or stay aboard and sail the coast from Roseau north to Portsmouth.
Optional Activities
- Guided tour of Morne Trois Pitons National Park
- Sailing along Dominica's coastline from Roseau to Portsmouth
Landmarks Morne Trois Pitons National Park Morne Trois Piton 


- Day 6
Dominica to Marie Galante
You sail to Marie Galante, known here as 'The Great Galette' and sometimes called what Guadeloupe was like 50 years ago. The island keeps its agricultural feel with old mills, sugar plantations, steep cliffs, and sandy beaches. You'll anchor overnight in Grand Bourg, the main town.
Landmarks Grand Bourg - Day 7
Marie Galante to Les Saintes
After breakfast, head to Les Saintes, a small archipelago with only two inhabited islands. Your destination is Terre de Haut, home to Saintes Bay, which shows up on UNESCO's list of the world's most beautiful bays.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Saintes Bay
Landmarks Saintes Bay Terre de Haut - Day 8
Les Saintes to Guadeloupe
Following breakfast, you sail to Guadeloupe, shaped like a butterfly with two distinct wings. The first stop is Pigeon Island and the Jacques Cousteau Underwater Nature Reserve, where you'll get in the water to snorkel among coral reefs and see what's down there.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Snorkelling at Jacques Cousteau Underwater Nature Reserve
- Explore Pigeon Island
Landmarks Pigeon Island Jacques Cousteau Underwater Nature Reserve - Day 9
Guadeloupe
Two options again today. Take a guided tour of Basse-Terre's mountainous, volcanic side, walking through the national park and botanical gardens with a scenic jungle drive, or stay on board to snorkel more at the Jacques Cousteau Reserve and relax at Grande Anse Beach, one of the island's larger stretches of sand.
Optional Activities
- Guided tour of Guadeloupe National Park (World Biosphere Reserve)
- Visit Jardin Botanique de Deshaies
- Route de la Traverse scenic drive through sugar cane fields to jungle
- Snorkelling at Jacques Cousteau Underwater Nature Reserve
- Beach time at Grande Anse Beach
Landmarks Guadeloupe National Park Jardin Botanique de Deshaies Grande Anse Beach Jacques Cousteau Underwater Nature Reserve - Day 10
Guadeloupe
This is a slower day for unwinding. You'll spend time on beaches and snorkel at Anse de Souffleur, one of Guadeloupe's calmer spots with clear water and decent visibility.
Included Activities
- Beach time at Anse de Souffleur
- Snorkelling at Anse de Souffleur
Landmarks Anse de Souffleur - Day 11
Guadeloupe
The longest sailing day of the trip gives you options. Either go ashore to see Grande-Terre's dramatic cliffs from Pointe des Chateaux, visit Le Moule (the island's former capital), and watch sunset at Anse Champagne Beach, or spend the day sailing along the coastline.
Optional Activities
- Visit Pointe des Chateaux Peninsula viewpoint
- Explore Le Moule
- Sunset viewing at Anse Champagne Beach
- Coastal sailing
Landmarks Pointe des Chateaux Peninsula Le Moule Anse Champagne Beach - Day 12
Disembarkation
You leave the catamaran around 10 am, which leaves plenty of time to get to the airport and catch your flight out.
- End point
- Guadeloupe (Marina Saint Francois, 09:00 - 11:00)
























