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Come and discover Guadeloupe and its archipelago: a paradise on the water

Caribbean:

Guadeloupe

Duration:

7 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

4 people

Available:

January - December

Suitable for travellers:

5 - 70 years

Boarding from:

Pointe-à-Pitre

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Super!

Organised by:

Sabine & Patrick

Member since 2017 -

Private

French

English

Spanish

German

This experience, in a nutshell

We welcome you with joy on the sailboat, novice and more or less experienced sailors are welcome.


The cruises will be in Guadeloupe and its islands: Marie Galante, Les Saintes, La Désirade and Petite Terre.


With its white sand beaches, volcanoes, rivers, plains planted with sugar cane, protected parks, not to mention its primary forests, lush gardens and the most beautiful diving spots in the world, Guadeloupe is a true paradise on the water. This French archipelago is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets, an alternative to its better-known and busier neighbors.


Why did you choose Guadeloupe rather than Martinique: the sailings are shorter and there are no endless customs formalities in the changes of islands. In Guadeloupe, over a week, it is easy to go around the archipelago : this is not the case in Martinique.


Embarkation and disembarkation is done at Pointe à Pitre. We will be waiting for you at the anchorage in front of the port. Cruises are for a minimum of one week. We will be at anchor every evening in idyllic coves.


The stays can have different themes and therefore routes and rhythms that are just as varied depending on the duration and the desires of the crew.

If you are alone you will have to privatize the cabin i.e. take 2 seats, we will give you a special price for the second. If there are 3 of you, you will have to take the whole boat.


If the participation of all in the maneuvers is not required, the involvement of all in "life on board" is the guarantee of a friendly and memorable cruise.


OUR SAILBOAT:

The Bavaria 42 is a comfortable 14 m boat with an owner's cabin at the bow, two guest cabins at the rear and a very large galley saloon. It is a boat that has sailed in the Mediterranean for several years and in many countries. It crossed the Atlantic in 2023 to French Guiana. He is now in the West Indies, in Martinique, and then he will be in Guadeloupe for the 2025/2026 season. It is a boat in which you feel safe and is easy to manoeuvre. To get ashore, there is a six-seater dinghy with motor and a very comfortable two-seater canoe-kayak, allowing freedom to move around and be independent. This boat is independent of electricity with 800 W solar panels and produces water thanks to a 4.5 l/h watermaker.

€850

7 days - 7 nights

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Boat & Classes of Service

Bavaria Bavaria 44 - 2002

Type

Sailboat

Length

13.95 m.

Toilets

2

Cabins

3

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15+

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Pointe-à-Pitre.

Check-in: 11:00 AM

Our trip ends here:

Pointe-à-Pitre.

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Our itinerary

Pointe à Pitre airport is 14 minutes from the marina of the city of Pointe à Pitre, we will be waiting for you at anchor. After shopping for those who don't take the meal option, we will spend the first night at anchor on the island of GOSIER.


We will then visit the archipelago of Les Saintes, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-bas share the name of Les Saintes but each have a strong identity. Terre-de-Bas the discreet will offer a break from the hustle and bustle of the world and Terre-de-haut will charm you with its colors.


Then MARIE GALANTE, authentic.

The galette, as it is called, amazes with its white sandy coastline with translucent waters and charms with its traditional know-how as in its 3 distilleries that you can visit. A land of authenticity, it is not uncommon to come across ox carts transporting cane.


La DESIRADE and PETITE TERRE : Little gems.

Return to Guadeloupe to enjoy the market in the evening and eat accras, West Indian blood sausages and other delicacies.

The itinerary may be subject to changes due to weather conditions and/or technical or logistical reasons, in order to ensure safety and a pleasant sailing experience for all participants.

Frequent questions

The organiser reviews

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Super!

Organised by:

Sabine & Patrick

Member since 2017 -

Private

French

English

Spanish

German

4.8/5

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37

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Come and discover the Saronic Islands from Poros

09/12/2025

Floor v.

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Netherlands

We would like to write an amazing, 100% recomommandation review for Patrick and Sabine. It was really the best trip we've been on. They are so welcoming on board, making you feel at home right away. They not only take you to really nice places, they share their home and all the comes with it on the boat. They are considerate in your wishes, interested, caring and Sabine is and absolute amazing chef! If you want to relaxe, explore, chat with them, have a drink or just don't do anything, they really accomodate you in your wishes. All is fine, and that's what made them amazing hosts for us. We would really love to see them again and take a trip with them again!
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Come and discover the Saronic Islands from Poros

08/31/2025

Lara b.

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Italy

On board [hidden], with Sabine and Patrick, we spent a beautiful week. Being able to do it from the point of view of the weather, they immediately proposed the possibility of Choose between a quieter north and a busier south. We chose the north of the Saronic islands and we loved the tour. We often have sailed, slept in beautiful roadsteads, swam among turtles, ate excellently, laughed and joked together. A perfect holiday that we recommend to everyone
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Come and discover the Saronic Islands from Poros

08/19/2025

Yigit Emre C.

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Netherlands

Due to a last minute change of plans, we could not join this sailing trip ourselves. Instead, our close friends went, and since we fully trust their judgment, we are sharing their experience here with their words. This was, without a doubt, the worst sailing trip we have ever experienced. The couple running the boat were friendly on the surface, but they are far from professional and not suited for this kind of business. For so many reasons, we would never recommend this trip: • Food & Timing: We were charged €25 per person per day for meals, but the quality and timing were terrible. On the first day, dinner was served at 10:30 PM, even though everyone had just arrived tired from traveling with no consistency or planning. Lunches were served at completely random times, sometimes at 3 PM, sometimes at 1 PM. • Dietary Needs Ignored: No one asked about dietary restrictions or allergies in advance. When we mentioned we don’t eat pork, dinner that day turned out to be pork. Instead of preparing something else (they had all day to buy something else), the captain caught three tiny fish and said, “This is your dinner.” It was not nearly enough, so after asking, they got plain pasta with half an eggplant. We paid the same as everyone else who ate pork. • Hygiene & Water: The drinking water container had algae at the bottom. Dishes were washed with seawater, so everything tasted salty. The kitchen and utensils were far from clean, and the boat itself was messy. • Random Schedule: Everything was done according to the crew’s convenience, not the guests’. Even when we needed rest or had an early ferry, we had to wait until the couple finished eating or drinking with their friends. • Route & Stops: On 3th day, we sailed for 4.5 hours straight, passing beautiful islands full of boats, only to stop at a place with nothing and it was 7pm when we arrived so we couldn’t do anything there. The next day, we sailed 3 hours just to get back to Poros. • Docking Issues & Extra Costs: When returning to Poros, Sabine and Patrick refused to dock at the marina, even though they had picked us up from there earlier. Later they admitted they didn’t want to pay the €17 docking fee. Because of this, both us and other couple had to take separate taxis to get to town, and over the course of the trip we ended up taking three taxi rides (€25 total) just to reach town and ferries. It wasn’t the money itself but the unprofessionalism, they should have dropped guests back where they picked us up. • Alcohol & Safety Concerns: On the last night, instead of returning us to the boat early so we could pack and rest for a morning ferry, the crew spent hours drinking with their group of friends. We had to wait until midnight to return. By then, both the Sabine and Patrick and their group were heavily drunk, barely able to stand. Still, six people were taken on a zodiac back to the boat in dangerous conditions. After dropping us off, the crew went back to continue partying with their friends. At the end of the trip, when asked for feedback, we explained all of these issues. The response was, “But you never told us you don’t eat pork.” Our answer was simple: “You never asked.” On the very last day, when we were finally alone with the other couple who traveled with us, they also shared their experience. Since both they and the crew were French, they mostly spoke among themselves during the trip and everything seemed fine from the outside. But once we spoke privately, they admitted they were just as unhappy as we were nothing met their expectations and they had the same complaints. Unfortunately, because they booked this trip through a friend, they cannot leave a review here. In summary: The food, hygiene, comfort, route planning, and professionalism were all a complete failure. While the couple may seem nice, they should absolutely not be running this as a business. It felt like they were sailing for their own pleasure, while guests had paid good money to tag along as an afterthought. More than €1,000 was wasted, along with time and energy. Absolutely not recommended.
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Discover the Ionian Islands, Lefkada, Meganisi, Kalamos, Atokos and Itaque

09/14/2024

Virginie P.

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Germany

It was a prima week. Sailed and laughed a lot and discovered beautiful corners

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