Martinique

Yachting in Martinique offers a captivating blend of French and Caribbean cultures, stunning natural beauty, and excellent sailing conditions. This island, part of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, is a premier destination for both novice and experienced sailors. Martinique's sailing conditions are favorable year-round, with steady northeasterly trade winds and warm temperatures, making it an ideal location for a yacht charter.

One of the key starting points for yachting in Martinique is the Marina du Marin, the largest marina in the Caribbean. Located on the southern coast, this marina offers over 800 berths and a wide range of services, including refueling, repair, and maintenance facilities, as well as shops, restaurants, and Wi-Fi. Another notable marina is the Port de Plaisance de l'Etang Z'Abricots in Fort-de-France, which provides easy access to the island’s cultural and historical attractions

Popular sailing destinations around Martinique include:

  • Anse d’Arlet: Known for its crystal-clear waters and excellent snorkeling opportunities.
  • Fort-de-France: The island’s capital, rich in history and French culture, featuring museums, markets, and botanical gardens like the Jardin de Balata.
  • Saint-Pierre: A town with historical significance, offering views of Mount Pelée and remnants of its volcanic past

Activities such as snorkeling, diving, and exploring local rum distilleries add to the island's allure. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches or adventure in the vibrant underwater world, Martinique provides a diverse and unforgettable yachting experience

Bali 5.4 SAPHIR -15%

Bali 5.4 SAPHIR

Martinique, Le Marin, Caribbean
  • Year 2019
  • Cabins 6 + 2
  • Persons 12 + 2
  • WC 6 + 2
  • Length 55 ft
07.12. - 14.12.2024
6.868 € 8.080 €
Lagoon 42 VIOLET -15%

Lagoon 42 VIOLET

Martinique, Le Marin, Caribbean
  • Year 2024
  • Cabins 4 + 2
  • Persons 8 + 2 + 2
  • WC 4
  • Length 42 ft
01.02. - 08.02.2025
6.044 € 7.110 €
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