Charter
Itinerary
This sailing
itinerary
offers a
unique
cultural and
natural mix
among three
islands and
their outer
cays. Within
a week
sailing
adventure
you will
experience
the French
West Indies
(St. Martin
and St.
Barts), the
Netherland
or Dutch
Antilles (St.
Maarten) and
the British
independent
island of
Anguilla.
Sail from
island to
island on
the 20 to 25
knot
northeasterly
prevailing
winds during
the winter
months or
the
southeasterly
10 to 15
knot winds
in the
Summer.
This is a
sample 7 day
Sailing
Itinerary.
You decide
the
specifics
with the
captain or
bareboat
company when
you charter
a yacht.
Day
1: A
convenient
place to
join your
yacht is
Philipsburg
the center
of Sint
Maarten on
the Dutch
side, not
far from the
International
airport. You
may want to
arrive a day
early to
partake in
the
unsurpassed
duty-free
shopping,
nightclubs,
and casinos.
Once
settled
onboard,
sail away
into the
fresh warm
breeze on
your luxury
yacht around
the eastern
coast into
the French
West Indies,
St. Martin.
Take your
first splash
in the warm
turquoise
water at
Orient Beach
or Ile Pinel
a dream
world of
beautiful
sandy cays.
Relax, and
rejuvenate
with a
tropical
cocktail and
island
sunset. Have
a fabulous
meal in the
open air
cockpit with
360 degree
ocean views.
Yes, you are
really here!
Day
2: Take
a short sail
to the small
island of
Tintamarre,
off the tip
of French
St. Martin.
Frolic with
the sea life
as you
snorkel the
reef in the
protected
marine
preserve.
Share your
underwater
discoveries
over lunch
and get
refreshed
for an
afternoon
walk on the
island to
hang with
the goats.
In
the
afternoon
sail back to
French St.
Martin for a
night on the
town in
Marigot Bay,
a small town
reminiscent
of the south
of France.
Smell the
fresh baked
breads and
pastries
wafting from
the cafes
and bistros.
Stop for
some wine
and cheese
or the
fashions and
perfumes
direct-from-Paris.
Or sail on
to Grande
Case, an
historic
fishing
village,
where lovely
West Indian
buildings
house art
galleries
and gourmet
restaurants,
a
connoisseurs
dream. Both
these Creole
villages are
a graceful
mix of old
world France
and the new
world West
Indies.
Day
3: For a
change of
pace, sail
to Anguilla
and
experience
the
unspoiled
Caribbean at
its best.
This
pristine
island
boasts
charming
villages,
serene
harbors and
long
stretches of
white
powdery
beaches.
Drop anchor
in Road Town,
the main
port, where
for
centuries
master
craftsmen
have built
local skiffs
and trading
boats.
Beautiful to
behold under
sail, these
are some of
the most
finely built
vessels in
the West
Indies. The
captain will
check in
with customs
while you
enjoy lunch
aboard
before
moving to
your
anchorage in
Crocus Bay.
At
Flat Cap
Point
snorkel
under the
cliffs
amidst a
marine
conservation
area. At
sunset,
watch the
pelicans
dive for a
meal or
catch a view
of the
mating
display of
the
endangered
ocean tropic
birds that
nest on the
island.
Day 4:
Only a short
sail brings
you to the
Prickly Pear
Cays and
Seal Island
Reefs. This
is a
wonderful
scuba diving
and
snorkeling
spot with
crystal
clear water
and
vibrantly
colored
living reefs.
Day 5:
Get an early
start for
the island
of Ile de la
Fourche, off
the coast of
St. Barts.
Herds of
wild goats
are the most
obvious of
inhabitants
on the
cactus
covered
rocky hills
of this
secluded
island. Have
an afternoon
snorkel and
keep your
eyes out for
the sea
turtles that
are often
seen here.
Climb to the
top of one
of Fourche's
five peaks
and take in
the
panoramic
view of the
Leeward
Islands as
the sun
sets. If you
are their in
the spring,
look for
humpback
whales as
they migrate
south.
Day
6: Only
a smooth
reach south
and you will
be exploring
the French
island of
St.
Barthelemy (St
Barts).
Anchor at
the Gustavia
Harbor, a
quaint
Swedish
hamlet (remnant
of the
original
Swedish
colony).
Here you can
snorkel the
wreck of the
motoryacht,
"Nonstop",
which sunk
in a storm.
Or step
ashore,
browse the
exclusive
boutiques,
or rent a
Moke and
tour the
isolated
beaches (St.
Barths is
well known
for it's "clothing
optional"
beaches),
and awe the
beautiful
homes carved
out of the
hillsides.
In the
evening you
may want to
mix in the
night life
of St. Barts,
the St.
Tropez of
the
Caribbean.
Jazz and
cognac, wine
and laughter,
and some
lively
Caribbean
dancing.
Day
7: Sail
around to
Anse de
Colombier,
which frames
a splendid
beach that
is only
easily
accessible
by boat.
This is a
quiet
anchorage
where you
can snorkel,
waterski,
kayak or
relax in the
sunshine.
Stay at
Colombier
and enjoy
the peace
and
tranquility,
or sail back
to
Philipsburg,
St. Maarten,
only two
hours away,
for an
evening on
Dutch St.
Maarten.
Have one
last good
shopping
spree or
visit some
of the many
casinos and
piano bars
of
Philipsburg.
Day 8:
One last
splash and a
fabulous
breakfast on
deck. It's
time to say
good bye,
but you can
come back
soon to try
another
cruising
area in the
stunning
Caribbean. |