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Martinique,
St.Vincent and the Grenadines
Itinerary with longer periods at sea: for true sailing fans.
This catamaran vacations is the romantic cruise of your dream.
The small island of grenadines are called the little Tahiti. |
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1: Arrival in Martinique. Departure for Club Med Bay in Martinique |
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Upon your arrival at the Fort-de-France airport, you will be
directed to the Marina du Marin, where you will climb aboard
your private catamaran and enjoy a welcome cocktail and light
snack. We will then set sail for Club Med Bay, where you can
snorkel or enjoy a relaxing dip in the pure, crystal-clear waters
before sitting down to a friendly and delicious supper where
you can get to know your shipmates. Your first day under the
West Indies’ sky will no doubt ensure you a sound night’s
sleep. |
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Day 2: Heading south to St. Lucia, with stops at Rodney Bay and Anse la
Raye |
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Enjoy a relaxing three and a half hour trip, with a stop to
enjoy the serene waters of Rodney Bay and have a midday meal.
This bay is the most secluded spot in all of the Lesser Antilles.
We will then continue on to the peaceful traditional fishing
village of Anse la Raye, where we will stop the evening. |
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Day 3: Heading even further south, towards St. Vincent, with a stop at
Chateaubelaire. |
Reaching
the island of St. Vincent will entail a 4-hour trip in the Caribbean.
An opportunity to drink in the seascapes, bask in the sunny leisure
of spending a day aboard the catamaran, enjoying relaxing activities.
We will stop for the evening in Chateaubelair, a major city where
everyone on board can enjoy a scrumptious meal on terra firma |
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Day 4: Three of St. Vincent’s small islands: Blue Lagoon, Young Island
and Mustique |
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We will visit three small islands where white sand is de rigueur:
Blue Lagoon, the perfect spot for taking a languid pause; Young
Island, the honeymoon island, featuring abundant and luxurious
flora; and Mustique, the home of well-know billionaires such as
Mick Jagger and David Bowie. Enjoy a small slice of paradise while
dining on one of these islands. |
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Day 5: At the heart of the Grenadines, Canouan island’s Charlestown
Bay and Corbay |
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Charlestown Bay is well-known for its magnificent, never-ending
beach, seemingly made for long, meandering strolls, while Corbay
is the perfect spot for scuba diving or snorkelling, with its
giant rock wall and multihued corals, where small sharks, turtles
and sea rays abound |
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Day 6: At the heart of the Grenadines, Mayreau Island’s Salt Whisle
Bay and Saline Bay |
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Spend unforgettable moments on Saline Bay with its interior
beach and coconut trees, and Salt Whisles Bay, immensely popular
due to its deep waters, superb beach, coconut trees and easily
accessed promontory, where you’ll be speechless before
the vista that unfolds. |
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Days 7 and 8: At the heart of the Grenadines: the Tobago Cays |
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Two days of sheer pleasure! Emerald and sapphire waters with a
horseshoe-shaped coral reef that glitters in numerous hues with
the sun’s reflection. This natural barrier creates a tranquil
haven for swimmers and novice divers. You will be amazed by the
beauty of the Cays’ islands: Richmond Bay, Clifton, Palm
Island, Petit Saint-Vincent, Petite Martinique and Morpion. An
enchanting spot you will surely want to visit again and again. |
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Day 9: Final stop south of the Grenadines: Cariacou, Sandy Island, Hillsborough
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Cariacou,
the largest island and home to over 100 rum distilleries, yet
a site where life is calm and peaceful. Then, it’s on
to Sandy Island, inhabited by only pelicans and seagulls. The
day will end with an early evening visit to Hillsborough, the
capital city of Cariacou. |
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Day 10: Sailing off north of the Grenadines: Bequia |
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The day will be spent sailing, and we will reach our destination
- Canouan – just in time for the evening meal. In the afternoon,
we will stop at Bequia (the flower island), and visit Port Elisabeth,
with its spectacular bay and beaches. This will also be a perfect
opportunity to explore the many wares offered for sale by local
artists from this fishermen’s village. |
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Day 11: Return to St. Saint-Vincent: stop in the capital city of Kingstown
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and lively city featuring 17th century architecture, souvenir stores,
agricultural markets, black and gold sand beaches, coral reefs and crystal-clear
waters. |
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Day 12: En route to St. Lucia: stop in Anse des Pitons |
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We will sail into Baie de L’Anse, a spectacular bay where
limpid and clear waters let you see the colourful marine life
in this area. The perfect spot for scuba diving or snorkelling!
You will surely want to visit the La Soufrière volcano,
which is still active, to get closer to its majestic craters.
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Day 13: Second stop at St. Lucia’s Rodney Bay |
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Bay’s calm waters are an ideal place for dining, while
also being the perfect spot for swimming and diving. You can
also visit Pigeon Island, a national park that can be accessed
by a small walking trail. On clear days, you can see Martinique
off to the north. |
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Day 14: Heading towards the southern Martinique peninsula: Les Salines
in Sainte-Anne |
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This will be our last stop before heading to the Marina du Marin
for dinner. Enjoy the world’s most renowned beach or amble
through the charming and quiet village of Sainte-Anne. |
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Day 15: Marina du Marin, our home away from home |
You can share all of the unforgettable moments of this cruise
with your loved ones through photographs and souvenirs. We hope
that you will share your experience with them, and we would be
thrilled to help them live the same adventure. |
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