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Please note: Prices may be subject to change. Compulsory and Optional extras will be added to your quote.
Temperatures in Guadeloupe remain around 30°C all year with short tropical rain showers. Steady trade winds blow from the north-east at 20-25 knots during the peak winter months December to June.
We have rated this destination a 'Level 2-3' (levels info)
Flights to guadeloupe.
Air France have flights to Guadeloupe from the UK via Paris.
We recommend all clients pre-book transfers from the airport to the base as some flights arrive later in the evening. A transfer to Bas du Fort Marina takes approximately 20 minutes.
The Caribbean is a fantastic place to experience a sail and stay holiday. Why not make the most of your time in the sunshine and combine a yacht charter with a hotel stay.
For more information on things to see and do in Guadeloupe on your yacht charter please click HERE
What are the best places to visit in the caribbean.
The Caribbean is a haven for sailors and those looking for a memorable yacht charter sailing holiday. With so many destinations to choose from, there is something for everyone in the Caribbean. Whether you are an experienced sailor looking for an exciting new adventure or a novice sailor venturing to the Caribbean for the first time, there is a perfect Caribbean sailing destination for you.
Our most popular sailing area in the Caribbean is the beautiful British Virgin Islands. An idyllic sailing area with over 60 islands and islets to discover. Our clients love the relaxed, friendly atmosphere, calm sailing conditions and the array of excellent snorkel and dive sites. Enjoy paddle boarding and scenic hikes on Tortola, visit the infamous Baths on Virgin Gorda, soak up the relaxed Caribbean vibes at the Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke and snorkel amongst colourful fish on Anegada before enjoying the most delicious lobster dinner.
Discover the 365 beaches of Antigua! An island full of naval history and for good reason. Protected by an almost unbroken wall of coral reef, Antigua’s coastline is dotted with safe harbours and anchorages in which to hide away. Stunning beaches can be found at every turn and the world-famous trade winds provide fantastic sailors for experienced and more novice sailors alike.
One-way charters are incredibly popular in this area and give our clients the opportunity to sail from St Vincent to Grenada or vice versa, enabling you to see as much of the sailing area as possible. One of the great yacht cruising areas in the world, these beautiful, unspoilt islands each have a unique character, from the spice island of Grenada in the south to St Vincent in the north. Visit the islands of Carriacou, Union, Bequia, Mustique, Mayreau and Canouan and anchor in the fabulous Tobago Cays to experience the outstanding snorkelling and diving.
For pure escapism, head to St Martin and the surrounding islands of Anguilla and St Barts. Laidback luxury is the order of the day here and the thriving arts and culture scene ensures there will never be a dull moment.
Retreat to the fine sandy beaches and lush rain forests of Martinique this winter. Rivers and waterfalls are waiting to be explored and the local cuisine is excellent! French influenced cafes, boulangeries and bistros sit alongside fantastic Creole restaurants - you will not go hungry in Martinique!
Are you looking for explore a lesser known area of the Caribbean? Guadeloupe could be just what you are looking for. Discover the palm fringed beaches, colourful coastal towns and ragged cliffs of Grand Terre, then sail over to the luscious green haven of Basse Terre with its rolling mountains, hot springs, mud pools, waterfalls and active volcano!
For lovers of snorkelling and scuba diving, Belize is hard to beat. With the second longest barrier reef in the world, the underwater world here is in a class of its own. Explore the 175 cayes in this unspoilt sailing area. Belize is a perfect destination to combine your sailing holiday with time spent on land visiting Mayan ruins and dense rain forests.
Why not visit the iconic turquoise waters and sparkling white sands of the Bahamas this winter? With access to over 200kms of truly idyllic sailing ground, you have plenty of choice for places to visit on your sailing holiday. The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is home to an abundance of wildlife species both under the water and on land. Be sure to sample the delicious conch fritters and local rum cake.
The Caribbean Islands see warm temperatures year-round averaging 28-31ºC throughout the year.
The hottest months are August and September when the waters are at their warmest.
It should be noted it is hurricane season between June and October.
The wettest and most humid months are September and October.
The best time to sail in the Caribbean is from November to June.
Temperatures stay pretty consistent year-round, averaging 28-32 o C with the majority of the rain falling between July and the end of October.
Steady trade winds blow at 15-25 knots during the peak months of December to April, lightening slightly between June and November.
The cost of your yacht charter depends on several factors:
The type and size of the yacht you book will dictate the price. A 1 week charter on a 2 - 3 cabin monohull starts around £1400 in low season whereas a 1 week charter on a luxury catamaran with a skipper in high season could be upwards of £10,000. These are the 2 extremes of the scale for a 1 week charter and we offer plenty of choices in between.
1 week is a popular choice amongst our sailors and makes the perfect short Caribbean getaway. However, to make the most of your time sailing the Caribbean islands, a 10 day or 2 week yacht charter may be just the thing. We provide custom bareboat bookings which can be tailored to your timescale.
Lower-priced yacht charters are available in the low-season of June to the end of October with prices starting to rise in November before peaking from December to April.
Don't have any sailing experience? No problem! We offer several skippered and crewed options so you can enjoy the yachting lifestyle without the stress. From a simple skippered yacht to fully crewed options, we can arrange a charter to suit your needs.
The mooring fees in the Caribbean vary depending on your sailing destination. There are very few marinas compared to sailing in the Mediterranean so most nights you are on anchor in a bay with a classic Caribbean white sand and palm tree beach.
In areas such as the British Virgin Islands, many locations have laid buoys which cost around US$30/night and give you a safe mooring within minutes of sailing into the bay.
Although useful to have one, a sailing license, certificate or qualification is not required for a Caribbean yacht charter, however, our partners will need to see a complete sailing resume.
The sailing resume for a Caribbean yacht charter must demonstrate experience as a skipper of a similar type and size (within five feet) of the yacht as the one you are looking to charter. The experience should also be recent and the company will look for experience within the last five years.
A 1 - 2 week charter will give you the optimum time to explore the Caribbean islands, from the palm fringed white sandy beaches to the hidden coves and underwater paradise. Our knowledgeable team can assist you with a custom charter to suit your needs.
We have various 1 and 2 week sailing itineraries for bareboat sailing holidays in the Caribbean that have been personally tried and tested by our team.
The Caribbean islands experience warm temperatures year-round, averaging 28-32 o C.
The majority of yachts have fans onboard to keep you cool when below deck and the majority of our clients find this to be sufficient.
Some yachts also provide air conditioning. Our experienced team can advise you on which yachts have air conditioning if this is a priority for you.
If you have your next bareboat yacht charter or flotilla holiday booked, your thoughts may now be turning to what to pack! Whether you are heading to the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean or jetting off to sail in the warm breezes of the Caribbean, we have a few suggestions for you for useful items to pack for your next sailing holiday.
Discover Thailand in 2025 on the 10 night Thailand flotilla! After a hugely successful 2024 season, we are pleased to announce that the incredibly popular Thailand flotilla will be running for another season from January to April 2025.
We took a look at the destinations which are currently top of the list and have been surprised by a few of the entries! Tried and tested favourites for your yacht charters stand alongside a few newcomers, keeping things interesting and allowing a few lesser-known sailing areas to have their place in the limelight.
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Available Yachts
Experience the ultimate luxury sailing vacation on a Guadeloupe yacht charter and explore the breathtaking turquoise waters of the Caribbean . With our luxury yacht charter, you’ll have the opportunity to discover the seven islands in the archipelago, including The Saints, Marie Galante, and Petite Terre.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant marine life of the Cousteau Marine Reserve, established in this wonderful basin, perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. With trade winds in your favor, you’ll enjoy a first-class sailing experience while exploring one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
Guadeloupe is home to one of Earth’s most active volcanoes. Also known as the “Butterfly Island”, with its many different landscapes offering visitors an experience unlike any other. From beaches lined with white sand and lagoons to deep rainforests full of exotic plants and animals. This island will, without a doubt, enchant you.
Our yachts are available all year round. So, no matter what season it is, you’ll be able to experience one of our special charters. There’s always something new waiting for you at every turn; start the journey to your dream destination!
Book your luxury yacht charter now and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
Please note that weather patterns can vary, and it’s always a good idea to check the local forecast before planning your yacht charter. The temperatures shown are average temperatures.
Dry season, relatively cool and pleasant with low humidity.
Similar to January, dry with comfortable temperatures.
Slightly warmer, still part of the dry season.
Transition to the wet season, occasional showers.
Beginning of the wet season, increased humidity and rainfall.
Warmer, frequent short-lived showers.
Warm, humid, with regular showers.
Peak of the wet season, hot and humid.
Hot and humid, high rainfall.
Decrease in rainfall, still warm.
Transition back to the dry season, less humidity.
Beginning of the dry season, pleasant and mild.
Les saintes.
Is a mind-blowing, dainty archipelago which is home to some of the most beautiful bays in the world. If you are seeking an epic experience here in Les Saintes, hiking up to Fort Josephine would be an excellent first choice. At the summit, you will enjoy a 360 ̊ view over this small group of islands. On clear days you can even see Dominica, Basse-Terre and Marie Galante in the distance. This ancient fort provides spectacular sea views, with cannons facing outwards as if still protecting against invaders from centuries ago. Within the walls of the fort, a wealth of history at the museum. Other highlights of this hike include baby goats and iguanas scampering around enjoying their freedom.
Sailing across the Canal des Saintes, past Vieux Fort Lighthouse, gives a great perspective of “La Souffrière”, Basse-Terre’s active volcano; witness clouds slowly disperse to reveal an enticing view of the volcano. Snorkelling with turtles in Japanese Garden in Malendure (Reserve Cousteau) also offers a lifelong memory and experience.
To see inland Guadeloupe, the Basse Terre rainforest and coffee tour is a must and you will, without a doubt, learn about local plants, trees and producers. The waterfalls are endless and with their beautiful bounty of flowers, the island is capable of producing large amount of spices and natural homeopathic remedies!
Les Bains Thomas is a hot spring area along the coast of Basse-Terre. It’s an excellent place to mix with locals and enjoy natural volcanic minerals, as well as fantastic sunsets on the ocean side of Basse Terre. Watch out for green flashes at sunset. While sipping your sunset cocktails, it’s not uncommon at all to see whales and dolphins not far offshore in large numbers. In fact, it has become quite a common occurrence to be greeted by their majestic beauty. You may also have the privilege of hearing their calls and songs as you snorkel or scuba dive.
We offer another land excursion in Marie Galante: Visit the “Père Labat” distillery (Still using old machinery) and the “Maison Murat”, which is now a Museum dedicated to the slavery period. Dropping anchor at Grande Anse, allows you to enjoy the very large, desolate, quaint bay, as you blissfully stroll in search of sand dollars or conch shells.
For the more active, have fun water-tubing and wakeboarding over stunning turquoise waters, leading up to white sand beaches surrounded by white cliffs. Anse Canot has it all, including breath-taking views and great fishing!
Experience the ultimate luxury on a custom yacht charter tailored just for you! Contact us now to plan your dream itinerary.
This is a sample itinerary that might be altered by the captain depending on weather factors or guests’ requests.
Check in, drop off your luggage during the day and explore the local marina area before boarding. Upon arrival, enjoy a refreshing welcome cocktail onboard as we depart for our first anchorage, Bane Rose, in the protected Bay of Pointe à Pitre before sunset.
Following breakfast, the adventure starts. Our first stop will be the small natural harbor of "Petit Havre," where it's time to jump in for some snorkeling before lunch. Afterward, we'll head up to the pretty town of "Sainte Anne," famous for its white sand beach and spectacular handicraft village and spices market. You will enjoy these Caribbean flavors! Then, back on your yacht to enjoy the sunset over "Basse-Terre" while sipping a cocktail.
We head out after breakfast in search of dolphins and whales as we make our way to the island of Marie-Galante, named after one of Christopher Columbus' ships. We'll be moored in the stunning bay of "Anse Canot": Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, stand-up paddling, and beachcombing are on the program. Marie-Galante has remained rural and lives in rhythm with sugar cane cultivation. The countryside is covered with ruffled sugar canes with splashes of white. You can frequently come across carts on the roads during harvest time, full of canes pulled along by oxen, on their way to one of the three distilleries: Bielle, Bellevue, or Poisson. We strongly recommend the tour of the distilleries. After you visit the distillery, your boat will be waiting for you with, once again, cocktails & sunset waiting for you onboard...
After a morning swim, we set sail to "Les Saintes". Discovered by Christopher Columbus on "All Saints" Day, this archipelago was the stake of many battles between the French and the English: a strategic site qualified as the "Gibraltar of Guadeloupe". Anchored in this beautiful bay, we can go ashore and discover the little French fishing village of Bourg des Saintes, an adorable seaside town that is sparkling clean and picturesque. Flowers grow in abundance, and no one is in a hurry. A few things to do: Fort Napoleon, Pompiere Beach, and shopping!!
Set sail after breakfast towards Ilêts Pigeon, and visit the world-famous "Réserve Cousteau", a diving and snorkeling paradise. On our way, stop in one of the many gorgeous bays for lunch: Anse à la Barque, Les "3 Tortues" or "Anse Bouillante". Once at Ilêts Pigeon, snorkelers and divers prepare for one of the best sites in the Caribbean. Evening on board allows us to review all the fish species encountered during the day...
After breakfast, we sail back to Les Saintes, where we'll moor the yacht for a special day of swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving at 'Pain a Sucre', a 200-foot mini-piton. Here, you will find an exquisite beach with a picturesque abundance of palm trees. The underwater life is bright and colorful. The bay also provides a perfect place to use as a base for those who want to do some land-based exploring. A track leads up to the main road and a nice hike up to "Le Chameau", to the old lookout tower at the top. A small secluded beach is in the other direction, past "Le Bois Joli". If further hikes sound appealing, bring along good shoes and your camera, for the grand views are numerous, breathtaking and well worth recording.
On Departure Day, after a last tasty breakfast on board, it is time to gather your belongings and say goodbye to the crew before arranging transport to the airport. We hope you leave with incredible memories of your week in Guadeloupe.
S/v purpose.
Purpose is our very elegant Fountaine Pajot Saba 50 catamaran navigating the Caribbean waters. This very spacious luxury yacht captures, through its design, much of the natural light allowing it to flow through the salon, galley and cabins. The minute you step aboard, you will be amazed at the space allocated to relaxation and enjoyment. The open plan of the salon and cockpit area will give a definite feeling of conviviality when sharing special moments with friends or family. The sliding window next to the sink means meals can be passed directly from the galley to the cockpit, which is ideal as most of the dining aboard Purpose takes place al fresco.
Stepping up to the flybridge, you will get a panoramic, breezy, bird’s eye view of the seascape and with an open-air lounge area located next to the helm, you can also be wonderfully entertained by adventurous stories from your captain when under sail. When at anchor, the sunbathing lounge on the foredeck offers a great, shady, comfortable spot to spend relaxing moments.
Purpose is the Quintet version of the Saba 50 and offers three guest cabins in the port hull and two to starboard. The sixth cabin, a middle starboard cabin, is reserved for the crew. All cabins are en-suite.
A wide glass door separates the outside from the inside, but the two are on the same level so it’s easy to move from the exterior to the interior. Natural light floods through overhead hatches and large windows that you can see out of even when seated.
If you’re looking for a well designed yacht, perfect for families and friends in search of creating an unforgettable experience, the Lagoon Seventy7 La Gatta is ideal for you. Each cabin has a different name which stays in line with the feline theme of the vessel – gatta = cat. This fine super-yacht can accommodate up to 8 guests in the 4 guest cabins, one being an owner’s suite, 2 VIP cabins and 1 twin cabin.
With a professional crew of 4 offering a 5 star service, your charter experience will be nothing short of mind-blowing. Also, with an existing hydraulic balcony in the Owner’s Suite, a beach platform at the stern and an array of water-toys, there’s never a dull moment on La Gatta
Mamy Wata means Mother of the Ocean and onboard, you will certainly feel cared for. As you step on to the aft deck upon arrival, you will find yourself in a spacious area used for relaxing, sunbathing and outdoor dining. A C-shaped sofa and elevated table are positioned on the port side, while a second sofa for extra guests are located on starboard. There’s a small fridge for drinks, and a bimini canopy that can be lowered to give all-day shade. On the foredeck, there is a lovely space for sunbathing. The aft half contains a deck shower and a swim platform.
The salon is accessed via a central stairway. There you will find a couch/daybed on starboard, a widescreen TV on the aft wall, and a corner sofa with a fold-out table on port side. The galley is located directly behind the dining room and has direct access to it, while the crew quarters are located at the aft of the vessel.
The lovely light-filled interiors with its gentle colour tones of cream mingled with the natural light wood panelling accentuates the space within. Skylights in the main salon and cabins provide plenty of natural light throughout the day.
This expertly designed catamaran is a member of the Leopard flagship line and is so stunning, it will seduce you into booking a luxury charter. As you step onboard this unique vessel, you will notice instantly that the aft cockpit is an open space balcony which allows wide-open views to the marine surroundings. There are no integrated benches, sun loungers or seats, so the space has a very personalised ambiance with contemporary furniture that your family or friends would appreciate as you create wonderful memories around scrumptious meals or fun activities off the stern.
As you venture to the interior of this luxury catamaran, you will be charmed by its simple elegance due to the European-style interior with light coloured or white laminates. Due to its soothing decor, Deep Blue’s cabins offers guests such an effortless comfort that relaxation comes naturally.
When at sea, Deep Blue’s flydeck offers the perfect space to occupy. Time slips gently by as Deep Blue is underway and with the hardtop bimini above the flybridge, sailing time remains enjoyable as guests are protected not only from the direct rays of the sun but also the Caribbean heat. Enjoy starry nights, lazy afternoons or even festive evenings in this additional space designed to be a sailors’ lounge bar equipped with an outdoor galley, with hob, sink and fridge. Many memorable moments are just waiting to be made with your loved ones.
Fantastic Too is an 80′ catamaran built by Sunreef in 2020 and is brand new to the market. This fully carbon-constructed super-yacht catches your eye in an instant with its sleek and sporty look designed to achieve maximum comfort when under sail. This 80 ft catamaran is very spacious and caters to 11 guests and up to 4 crew. Equipped with all the amenities and ocean toys that will make your sailing vacation an absolute pleasure. Let’s take you on a tour.
As you venture on board this elegant yet modern vessel, you will notice the open plan of the cockpit area. Again simple in its design, with breathless views off the stern, it is part of the heart and soul of the yacht where many great meals, stories, and experiences will be shared making your holiday memorable. For the easy-going guest, you will be happy to also find sun-beds and sofas located at the stern, and for the active groups, it’s a perfect spot from which to film the watersports action happening off the transom. A highlight of Fantastic Too’s stern is the amazing submersible bathing platform. This added feature facilitates entries and exits from the water especially for those with mobility challenges.
Leaving the cockpit area and heading into the interior, you could have a sneak peek into what’s on the menu that day as your first-mate Jennie busies herself in the galley located on starboard. You will also find, on this main deck, the saloon, and entertainment area, harmoniously designed to integrate the exterior and interior living spaces. Whether hiding from the sun, enjoying a movie, or getting to know your crew, you will enjoy this inviting yet cozy space.
Moving down to the cabins on the lower deck, you will find 5 roomy cabins each with ensuite bathrooms and ocean-level views through uniquely designed vertical portholes. After fun-filled days of sailing, activities, and gourmet meals, the gentle rock of your yacht at anchor, will surely have you asleep in no time.
Like most newly built catamarans, Fantastic Too comes equipped with a fly-bridge from where you can enjoy the panoramic seascapes or a little chit-chat with your Captain, Paul, while at the helm. Fitted with a grill and barbecue, you can even turn this space into a very elegant dining area, especially in the evenings under a star-lit night.
Towards the bow of Fantastic Too , you will find quite unique lounging area located next to the twin trampolines. Ideal for relaxation or for the monitoring of the kids during playful afternoon jumping on the trampolines or diving off the bow, the foredeck is quite a versatile part of the yacht.
All in all, this beautiful catamaran, Fantastic Too , along with its crew Paul and Jennie, certainly has what it takes to ensure your sailing vacation is a memorable, magical one.
Frequently asked questions, what do i need to know about chartering a yacht in guadeloupe.
Chartering a yacht in Guadeloupe offers a unique way to explore the Caribbean . You can choose from a variety of yachts, including luxury yachts, catamarans, and sailboats. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season.
Renting a boat in Guadeloupe is straightforward. Speak to our Vacation Consultant .
Pointe-à-Pitre is a popular starting point for yacht charters in Guadeloupe. It offers easy access to both the leeward and windward sides of the island, making it an ideal location for embarking on your sailing adventure.
Visa requirements for Guadeloupe depend on your nationality. As a region of France, European Union citizens do not need a visa. Visitors from other countries should check with their local French embassy or consulate for specific visa requirements, or take a look at Visa HQ for Guadeloupe .
Yes, beginners can charter a yacht, but it’s recommended to hire a skipper or choose a crewed yacht charter. This ensures safety and allows you to learn from experienced sailors while enjoying your trip.
The best time to charter a yacht in Guadeloupe is from mid-December to April when the weather is most favorable. However, yachts are available year-round, with off-peak seasons offering more competitive pricing.
When sailing in Guadeloupe, be aware of protected marine areas where anchoring may be restricted. It’s also important to respect local navigation rules and environmental regulations.
Amenities vary depending on the type of yacht and charter package. Standard amenities usually include cabins, bathrooms, a kitchen, and navigation equipment. Luxury yachts may offer additional amenities like air conditioning, entertainment systems, and water sports equipment. Ask our Vacation Consultant for more details.
Yes, you can choose your preferred destinations and activities, making your yacht charter a truly personalized experience. Speak to our Vacation Consultant about your preferences.
The primary airport in Guadeloupe is Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (PTP), also known as Le Raizet. It serves as the main gateway for international flights to and from Guadeloupe. There are direct flights to Guadeloupe from several major cities in the United States and Europe. Airlines often adjust their routes seasonally, so it’s recommended to check with airlines for the most current flight schedules.
There are no mandatory vaccination requirements for entering Guadeloupe. However, travelers are advised to be up to date with routine vaccinations. Always check the latest health advice before traveling.
The official language of Guadeloupe is French, but many locals also speak Creole. English is widely understood in tourist areas, reducing language barriers for most travelers.
The currency used in Guadeloupe is the Euro (EUR). It’s advisable to have some local currency, but credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs are available for currency exchange.
Worth a visit.
Weather was fantastic for snorkeling so we stopped on the island for a walk through the gardens. It was beautiful. Well worth a visit.
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Sun-kissed archipelago in the Caribbean, Guadeloupe is another secret island in the French Antilles. Guadeloupe is a butterfly-shaped island, surrounded by a stretch of cyan water and protected by golden and soft sand. Reigning over the Eastern part of the two islands is Grande Terre, a place to enjoy water activities and soak up some sunlight. The Mountainous Basse-Terre, located in the western region, is perfect for land adventure and green expedition. To call this corner of the Caribbean 'a paradise', would be an understatement. It's an invitation for evasion and total harmony with mother nature.
Chartering a yacht in Guadeloupe is like sailing in the ocean back in the time, visiting an untouched and unharmed territory. There are many sites to visit by yacht in Guadeloupe, including the two mainland and offshore islands. Les Saintes, Marie-Galante and La Désirable are stunning representations of the beauty of Guadeloupe. Within close distance from each other and a possibility to twin Guadeloupe with other destinations such as St Maarten, yacht chartering in the archipelago is a diversified escapade. From scenery to scenery, start with Marie Galante, where you could admire the marine wildlife on a snorkeling escape or head with your boat to Gosier islet. For stunning anchorage, leave Marie Galante for Les Saintes or Jacques's Cousteau's Underwater Reserve to explore the best dives. For sailors, each islet's proximity is advantageous with a short distance of 20 miles to travel from one island to another.
Yacht chartering in Guadeloupe gives off such a fantastic scenery of the world and is an experience cherished by yacht connoisseurs. Yacht charter rates in Guadeloupe vary based on the season booked; the high season usually sees a stark increase in price. The size and amenities available onboard also play a substantial role in pricing. On average, sailing yacht charter starts from $2,800 for a week compared to catamarans, which are available from $3,900. Luxury yacht charter in Guadeloupe is an experience found from $130,000 per week for complete access to all amenities and a professional crew's expertise.
The yachting season in Guadeloupe enjoys a six months window, from December to May. During this grace period, the temperature rarely goes below the mid-80s, warming the water and remaining dry. During this season, the conditions are excellent for snorkeling and ideal for diving, as the water clears up. August and September are not the ideal periods to visit Guadeloupe as they fall into the hurricane season and threaten your idyllic escape. Disturbed by frequent showers and high humidity levels, June, July, October, and November may threaten your travel plans.
Charter a yacht for a day in Guadeloupe for a magnificent cruising experience. Leaving from Pointe à Pitre, head to Les Saintes is a paradise for sailing enthusiasts, who may indulge in various blue adventures, ranging from snorkel, sailing, scenery-watching or diving. With a gorgeous view, Fort Napoleon is a historical landmark sitting over 100m above sea level. For a beautiful stretch of sand, laze around the Baie de Pompierre, one of Guadeloupe's most stunning beaches.
For an overnight yacht charter, navigate to Saint Anne, an idyllic place where you can swim in clear water, walk on the soft golden sand and visit the bustling market of St Anne. This beach is incredibly popular amongst locals who love to engage in watersports activities, notably surf, kayak, and paddleboard. Stay overnight at the Marie Galante Pointe du Port de Grand Bourg to visit sugar plantations, a long stretch of white sand, and many unchartered Caribbeans islands. Marie Galante is also a great place to explore the underwater wonders of Marie Galante. The stunning island of Marie Galante puts to the limelight the Caribbean culture at the music festival of Terre de Blues.
Guadeloupe's sailing adventure always starts at Pointe-a Pitre, where you will leave from Marina Bas du Fort. A short sail from Pointe-a-Pitre is Ilet a Gosier, a mesmerizing island surrounded by stunning reefs and white sandy beaches. Continue to Marie Galante to snorkel along with the striking coral barriers. On your fourth day, navigate to Portsmouth, Dominica, an unspoiled and magical island far away from the modern and fast-paced life. Finish off your holidays in Les Saintes and Basse Terre. A mix of cultural and marine experience, Basse Terre brings you to visit the Maison du Cacao for chocolate lovers, Reserve Cousteau, and Grande Anse for snorkeling and beach activities.
Celebrate your day by chartering a yacht in Guadeloupe and fall in love with its natural beauty, diversity, and French style. Previously known as 'Karukera,' meaning the 'The Island of Beautiful Waters,' Guadeloupe will impress you with its delicate and authentic cuisine, flavorful meal, local hospitality, and Creole bélé or music. Entertain your guests with Guadeloupe's traditional dance, known as 'biguine,' traditionally performed in festivals.
The luxury yacht holiday in Guadeloupe offers the endless possibility to explore the island's unmissable spots. Contrasting with your yacht's luxury, Guadeloupe remains a raw and natural island, free from the modern world demand. Part of its charm is to disconnect from the fast life to enjoy the purest form of luxury on your yacht board. If you are a thrill-seeker, arrange a luxury holiday to Grande Terre and make the most of your amenities on board.
For diving and snorkeling activities, trust your captain's extensive knowledge to bring you to Iles des Saintes or Marie Galante. Sail onto the turquoise water, leave the deck to explore the sugar cane plantations, or relax onto the sand. There are many ways to get acquainted with the Guadeloupe archipelago. Whether you are looking to get acquainted with the villages and cultures, soak up some sun, or explore the depth of waters, luxury yacht holidays offer personalized itinerary to match with your personality.
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À partir de 529 € / jour, location de voilier en guadeloupe.
La Guadeloupe est un archipel des Caraïbes, une région et un département d’outre-mer français et parfaite pour la location de voilier.
Cette île tropicale, surnommée "l'île papillon" en raison de sa forme, est un territoire d'outre-mer français situé dans les Caraïbes. Son histoire est aussi fascinante que sa beauté. Découverte par Christophe Colomb en 1493, elle est devenue un point de rencontre entre différentes cultures, mêlant les influences africaines, européennes et amérindiennes pour créer une culture unique et vibrante. La Guadeloupe est également célèbre pour sa culture créole unique, sa cuisine délicieuse et ses festivals animés.
Aujourd'hui, la Guadeloupe est célèbre pour ses plages de sable doré, ses eaux turquoises, et ses volcans endormis. Louer un voilier en Guadeloupe vous permet de vous immerger pleinement dans cette diversité naturelle et culturelle. Que vous souhaitiez explorer la forêt tropicale luxuriante, savourer la cuisine créole, ou vous détendre sur des plages paradisiaques, la Guadeloupe a quelque chose à offrir à tous les voyageurs. L'archipel abrite une variété d'îles, chacune ayant sa propre personnalité. De la Grande-Terre à la Basse-Terre, en passant par les Saintes, Marie-Galante et La Désirade, vous trouverez une richesse d'expériences à découvrir.
Lorsque vous envisagez de louer un voilier en Guadeloupe, vous entrez dans un monde de possibilités captivantes. Une gamme diversifiée de voiliers est disponible à la location, chacun offrant une expérience unique. Certains voiliers sont exclusivement proposés avec un skipper, tandis que d'autres vous permettent de prendre la barre vous-même.
Voici quelques avantages de la location avec skipper :
En fin de compte, la location d'un voilier avec skipper en Guadeloupe offre une expérience complète et mémorable. Vous profiterez d'un voyage sans souci tout en explorant cette destination exotique des Caraïbes.
L'un des charmes de la Guadeloupe réside dans la diversité de ses voiliers disponibles à la location. Que vous souhaitiez naviguer en solitaire à bord d'un petit voilier intime ou que vous planifiiez une aventure en groupe à bord d'un voilier spacieux, vous trouverez l'embarcation idéale pour votre séjour. Certains voiliers sont équipés de cabines confortables, vous permettant de dormir sous les étoiles et de vous réveiller avec une vue panoramique sur l'océan.
N'oubliez pas que les prix de location varient en fonction de la taille et des équipements du voilier. Pour une journée rapide de navigation, un petit voilier peut être la solution idéale, tandis que les voyages plus longs peuvent justifier un voilier plus grand et plus confortable.
La Guadeloupe offre une variété de voiliers à la location, et les prix varient considérablement en fonction de la taille de l'embarcation et de la durée de votre voyage.
Prix pour une journée en voilier
Prix pour une semaine de location en voilier
Il est important de noter que les prix réels peuvent varier en fonction de la saison, de la disponibilité, et des équipements inclus. Assurez-vous de consulter les détails spécifiques avec le prestataire de location pour obtenir un devis précis. Quel que soit votre choix, louer un voilier en Guadeloupe est une excellente façon de découvrir cette magnifique destination des Caraïbes.
La Guadeloupe est une destination de rêve pour les amoureux de la voile. Louer un voilier ici signifie avoir la clé pour explorer des lieux extraordinaires. Ce que vous pouvez voir et faire en Guadeloupe :
Lorsque vous louez un voilier en Guadeloupe, vous aurez l'embarras du choix en ce qui concerne les endroits où jeter l'ancre ou accoster. Voici quelques-uns des meilleurs mouillages et marinas de l'archipel :
Louer un voilier en Guadeloupe vous permettra de découvrir ces joyaux cachés et bien d'autres trésors de cette destination caribéenne. Préparez-vous à une aventure maritime unique dans un cadre naturel d'une beauté à couper le souffle.
La Guadeloupe se situe dans les Caraïbes et bénéficie donc d’un climat tropical. Tout le long de l’année, les températures oscillent entre 23 et 30 degrés. En revanche, il existe une saison sèche et une saison humide.
La saison sèche est de décembre à janvier. Pendant cette période, le soleil est dominant et vous bénéficierez d’un climat idéal. La saison humide, elle, s’étend de juin à novembre et connaît des averses de pluie tropicales qui s’abattent sur l’archipel. Mais pas de panique, après la tempête, le beau temps ! En effet, même s’il serait judicieux de privilégier la saison sèche pour vos vacances, il est quand même tout à fait envisageable de partir durant la saison humide. Même si l’air y est plus humide et les averses plus fréquentes, vous pourrez profiter de la beauté de l’île sans problème. En ce qui concerne la température de l’eau, elle oscille entre 27 et 30 degrés pendant toute l’année.
Choisissez le voilier qui correspond à toutes vos envies sur notre site pour vivre un séjour inoubliable.
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Coût de la location d'un bateau en Guadeloupe Le coût moyen d'une location de bateau en Guadeloupe commence à $3,816 par semaine. Le graphique ci-dessous représente la fluctuation des prix de location en Guadeloupe au cours de l'année, sur la base d'un échantillon de 50 bateaux de 40 à 50 pieds.
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The luxury yacht holiday in Guadeloupe offers the endless possibility to explore the island's unmissable spots. Contrasting with your yacht's luxury, Guadeloupe remains a raw and natural island, free from the modern world demand. Part of its charm is to disconnect from the fast life to enjoy the purest form of luxury on your yacht board.
En moyenne, la location d'un voilier en Guadeloupe pour une journée coûte environ 282 €. Prix pour une semaine de location en voilier. Pour une aventure plus longue, vous pouvez opter pour une semaine complète de location en voilier en Guadeloupe. Les prix varient en fonction de la taille du voilier et des équipements inclus.
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