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NB: The indicated price is per person, in a double cabin.
Minimum booking: 2 places in a double cabin.
If you leave alone, contact the organizer to receive an offer dedicated to you.
On board this cruise you will find a local skipper and crew.
Guadeloupe and its islands allow you to make your dream come true. The only thing you will encounter anywhere is the sea, warm and clear, and its incredible underwater life, to be discovered absolutely with fins, mask and snorkel. Our recent and very comfortable catamarans are perfect for sailing and discovering: mangroves, cliffs, pebble beaches, fishing beaches, beaches bathed by turquoise waters, coral reefs, beautiful waves on the Atlantic coast, palm trees and tropical vegetation .... Every Baia has its own personality and peculiarity: white sand like talc in Grande-Terre, a golden brown on the leeward coast, black volcanic sand west of Basse-Terre.
* SITE VIDEO.
It is a video only representative of the boat on which you will live the experience; does not constitute any contractual obligation for the service offered on board. GUADELOUPE PREMIUM 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS ITINERARY: 1st day - Saturday: Pointe à Pitre Embarkation at the marina of Bas du Fort. Navigation to Ilet Gosier (about 30 minutes). Dinner and overnight on board at anchor.
2nd day - Sunday: Marie-Galante Breakfast. Navigation begins towards Anse Canot in Marie-Galante, the island of a hundred mills (about 2 hours of navigation). Lunch on board. Optional with supplement: visit the island by bus (about 3h). Dinner and overnight on board.
3rd day - Monday: Dominica Breakfast. Departure for Dominica (about 4 hours of navigation): "the island of nature". Arrival in Portsmouth (customs and immigration formalities). Lunch on board. Optional with supplement: Rowing boat trip on the Indian River and back through fruit plantations, through the village of Portsmouth. Dinner and overnight on board.
4th day - Tuesday: Dominica Breakfast. (Optional extra) visit the island by bus with driver-guide: North Road, Amerindian Reserve, stop at the National Park, Emerald Pool, crossing the island to the south and the west coast. Lunch in a restaurant in the rainforest. Trafalgar Falls (60m high) with an optional guide with supplement. Return by boat from the capital, Roseau, and from the west coast. Dinner and overnight on board.
5th day - Wednesday: Pigeon Islands Breakfast. Navigation to the west coast of Guadeloupe (about 7 hours of sailing). Lunch under the wind of the island. Mooring at the Cousteau Reserve (Ilet Pigeon) Dinner and overnight on board
6th day - Thursday: Les Saintes Breakfast. Relax, water activities from the boat, snorkeling. For amateurs diving opportunities with local clubs. Lunch on board. Navigation to the archipelago of Saintes (about 3 hours of navigation). Mooring with Sugar Loaf. Dinner and overnight on board.
Day 7 - Friday: The Saintes Breakfast. Navigation to the upper land bay. Anchor in the bay. Visit the village and walk to Fort Napoleon (optional). Lunch on board. Leisure and nautical activities Navigation (about 4 hours) in Îlet Gosier. Dinner and overnight on board.
Day 8 - Saturday: Pointe à Pitre Breakfast. Navigate to the sailor (approx. 30 minutes). Landing around 10 am in the Bas du Fort marina.
GUADELOUPE EXCURSION PACKAGE DETAILS : € 150 per person
Including transfers to places of excursions and return:
- 2nd day: Marie-Galante: visit the island by bus (about 3 hours).
- Day 3: Dominica: boat trip on the Indian River and back through the fruit plantations, visit and cross the village of Portsmouth
- Day 4: Dominica: island tour by bus with driver-guide: North Road, Amerindian reserve, stop in the national park, "Emerald Pool", crossing the island to the south and the west coast. Lunch at the rainforest restaurant. Visit Trafalgar Falls (60m high) with a guide.
- Day 7: Les Saintes: visit of the village and walk in Fort Napoléon
Important Notes:
Itinerary, stages and excursions can be varied in relation to sea conditions, customs, organizational changes, seasonal closings. Navigation times are indicative and subject to sea and wind conditions.