Catamaran cruise through the Antilles
Catamaran cruise through the Antilles
After Christopher Columbus came to the Lesser Antilles and described Martinique as a country of unprecedented beauty, she actively began to seethe life on the transparent waves of the Caribbean Sea. Pirate ships scrambled back and forth, plundering rich caravels, hiding treasures under palm trees and drawing tricky maps. And today, when everyone can rent a catamaran with a captain - around tropical islands, snow-white yachts and luxury catamarans flutter like butterflies. In November, Check in Sea launches one of the most attractive cruises this year - we are going from Martinique to the Grenadines, along the way visiting private properties, uninhabited atolls and of course coral reefs.
We take a look at the Roma Museum, and then singing "Yoho-ho" we will follow the route of a real thunderstorm of seven seas - Henry Morgan ... and Johnny Depp, known in this area as Jack Sparrow. It is not by chance that “Pirates of the Caribbean” were filmed in St. Vincent. Saint Lucia also lit up on movie screens, as scenery for one of the Supermen. But the private island of Mustique - on the contrary, it is popular with celebrities precisely because of its solitude. But the most interesting Caribbean hide under water. Therefore, we will stop at Tobago reefs to dive into the colorful whirlpool of strange fish and take a closer look at the corals and remains of pirate ships.
Route: MARTINIQUE - SAINT LUCIA - BEQUIA - MAYREAU - TOBAGO REEFS,PALM ISLAND - UNION - MUSTIQUE -SAINT VINCENT - SAINT LUCIA - SOUFRIERE - MARTINIQUE
ITINERARY
ITINERARY
WHAT'S INCLUDED
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- one week on a comfortable yacht;
- professional skipper services;
- dinghy with engine;
- bedding and towels;
- final cleaning;
- we cover the security deposit.
EXTRA COSTS
EXTRA COSTS
- flights;
- food and drinks on board;
- visa if needed;
- medical insurance;
- airport transfer;
- satellite internet;
- fuel and marina fees.
FAQ
FAQ
I've never been on sailboat, should I be worried?
Absolutely not! Prior sailing experience is not necessary as your captain will provide a briefing about life on board and the basics of sailing. Our cruises are designed to be stress-free and enjoyable experience.
How long we will be sailing? Depending on the destination, sailing will take 2-4 hrs each day. You will have plenty of time to discover the new locations.
Can I join the cruise on my own?
Sure you can! About half of our customers are solo travelers and it's a great way to meet like-minded people.
What about meals on board?
Yachts are equipped with kitchen appliances, fridge, freezer, etc.
You have complete flexibility to cook any meal on board if you choose so.
Before the start of the trip each group stocks up the provisions to have light breakfasts or lunch.
Dinners are usually taken at local restaurants, enjoying local cuisine.
What else should I know if it's my first time sailing?
Here are some amenities that you can typically expect on board:
Cabins​, where you can sleep, ​typically with air conditioning​,​ private bathrooms​ and showers.
Dining areas​, where you can enjoy meals with your fellow passengers.
Galley​ ​​(the yacht's kitchen, where meals are prepared​).
Lounge areas​, where you can relax​ and​ socialize.
Deck space​, where you can enjoy the outdoors, soak up the sun and take in the scenery.
​When packing for a yacht sailing holiday, it's recommended to bring soft luggage, that can be easily stowed away in the yacht's small compartments.
Contact us and get a $50 voucher!
Leave us your question about the tour and receive a response via email, along with a voucher for yacht expenses - $50 to use on board.