Grenada, also known as the Spice Island, lies between Trinidad and Tobago further south and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The beautiful islands of Petite Martinique and Carriacou are part of Grenada.
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Surrounded by many well-sheltered anchorages, Grenada boasts one of the most beautiful sailing areas in the Caribbeans. Grenada combines open-sea sailing with coastal navigation around the Island. With winds that blow 15 to 25 knots, the island offers ideal sailing conditions all year long.
Untroubled by mass tourism, the country is a romantic and authentic destination, ideal for sailors and nature or beach lovers alike. A stroll along the sea front of Saint Georges, one of the most picturesque in the Caribbean with its old colorful houses, its forts and buildings bearing witness to the island’s past is a must!
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o Saint George’s – Capital of Grenada
o Port Louis Marina and Grande Anse
o Prickly Bay (Anse aux épines)
o Hogg Island and Clarkes Court Bay
o La Phare Bleu Marina
o Molinière – Dragon Bay / Sculpture Park
o Sandy Island (Grenada), close to the Sugar Loaf
o Île Ronde Island, close to Diamond Rock
o Saline Island (Carriacou)
o Tyrell Bay (Carriacou)
o Hillsborough Bay (Carriacou)
o Sandy Island (Carriacou)
o Petite Martinique – Albert Bay
Arrive in Grenada at the Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) and board La Perle Rare at Port Louis Marina in St. George’s.
DAY 1: All aboard La Perle Rare / security briefing / champagne / welcome dinner
DAY 2: St. George’s to Prickly Bay and on to Clarkes Court Bay
DAY 3: Clarkes Court Bay to Sandy Island (Grenada) and on to Ile Ronde
DAY 4: Ile Ronde to Tyrell Bay and on to Sandy Island (Carriacou)
DAY 5: Sandy Island (Carriacou) to Saline Island and on to Hillsborough Bay
DAY 6: Hillsborough Bay to Molinière Point – Dragon Bay (underwater sculptures)
DAY 7: Molinière Point to Grande Anse (BBC beach) and on to a mooring or Port Louis Marina
DAY 8: Port Louis Marina, 9h am, it’s already time to disembark and return home. Travel to Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND).
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From St. Vincent’s lush tropical rainforest full of eco-adventures, to the idyllic beaches, coral reefs and turquoise lagoons of the Grenadines, St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a tropical paradise for sailing, snorkeling, enjoying nature, and relaxing during your Dream Charter.
Escape a hectic lifestyle and unwind in the Caribbean you’re looking for!
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o Petit Saint Vincent
o Clifton Harbour (Union Island)
o Chatham Bay (Union Island)
o Tobago Cays
o Mayreau Island (part of Tobago Cays
o Glossy Bay – Canouan
o Britannia Bay – Mustique (Island of the stars!)
o Friendship Bay – Bequia
o Admiralty Bay – Bequia
o Blue Lagoon and Young Island (South of St. Vincent)
o Buccament Bay
o Wallilabou Bay
o Chateaubelair
Arrive in St. Vincent at the Argyle Gardens Airport in Kingstown and board La Perle Rare at Blue Lagoon Marina.
DAY 1: All aboard La Perle Rare / security briefing / champagne / welcome dinner
DAY 2: Blue Lagoon & Young Island to Britannia Bay (Mustique)
DAY 3: Britannia Bay (Mustique) to Mayreau Island
DAY 4: Mayreau Island to Clifton Harbour (Union Island) and on to Tobago Cays, Petit
Bateau Island
DAY 5: Petit Bateau (Tobago Cays) to Glossy Bay – Canouan
DAY 6: Glossy Bay – Canouan to Admiralty Bay (Bequia)
DAY 7: Admiralty Bay (Bequia) to Young Island
DAY 8: Young Island to Blue Lagoon Marina / 09h00: It’s already time to disembark and return home. Travel to Argyle Gardens Airport.
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Saint Lucia truly is an island paradise for water lovers. The warm trade winds that gently tousle treetops are ideal for sailing in the deep blue waters around the 400 square kilometer island.
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The Caribbean Sea, which caresses her western coast, is known to be particularly calm in comparison to the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast. It’s a favorite spot among avid sailors and first-timers alike.
The yachting and sailing sector are alive and vibrant in Saint Lucia. They offer visitors an opportunity to appreciate the stunning beauty of the island from a perspective that amazes as much as it allures. Stare in awe at the island’s undulating hills, magnificent Pitons and pristine beaches.
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o Rodney Bay and Marina
o Castries
o Marigot Bay
o Anse La Raye
o Anse de Canaries
o Souffrière Bay
o Anse des Pitons
o Vieux Fort
Arrive in Ste-Lucia at the Hewanorra International Airport (UVF) in Vieux Fort and board La Perle Rare on a mooring at Jalousie Beach, at the foot of the large Piton.
Day 1: all aboard the rare pearl / security briefing / champagne / welcome dinner
Day 2: Jalousie Beach (Large Piton) to Vieux Fort
Day 3: Vieux Fort to Anse La Raye and on to Souffrières Bay
Day 4: Souffrières Bay to Marigot Bay
Day 5: Marigot Bay to Rodney Bay and Marina
Day 6: Rodney Bay to Castries and on to Anse des Canaries
Day 7: Anse des Canaries to Anse des Pitons
Day 8: Anse des Pitons to Jalousie Beach / 09h00 – it’s already time to disembark, and return home – travel to Hewanorra International Airport
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Martinique's natural wonders include spectacular beaches, turquoise lagoons, mountain peaks, a dormant volcano and a magnificent rainforest. The lush vegetation on this "Island of Flowers" is unparalleled anywhere in the Caribbean. Martinique is a place where ferns grow as tall as trees and green comes in a thousand different shades.
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o Saint-Pierre and Anse Couleuvre
o Case Pilote
o Fort de France – Baie des Flamands
o Ramier des Islets
o Pointe des nègres
o Anse Mitan
o Anse à l’Âne
o Anse Noire
o Anse Dufour
o Grande Anse d’Arlet
o Petite Anse d’Arlet
o Marigot du Diamant
o Cul de sac du Marin
o Sainte Anne
o Les Salines
Arrive in Martinique at the Fort de France International Airport (FDF) and board La Perle Rare on a mooring in Baie des Flamands (easily accessible by Tram or Taxi).
DAY 1: All aboard La Perle Rare / security briefing / champagne / welcome
dinner
DAY 2: Baie des Flamands to Anse Couleuvre and on to the village of Saint-
Pierre at the foot of Mount Pélé
DAY 3: Saint-Pierre to Ramier des Islets and on to Grande Anse d’Arlets
DAY 4: Grande Anse d’Arlets to Plage du Diamant and on to Ste–Anne
DAY 5: Ste-Anne to Les Salines and on to Cul de Sac du Marin or Ste-Luce
DAY 6: Ste-Luce to Petite Anse d’Arlets
DAY 7: Petite Anse d’Arlets to Anse Dufour and on to Anse Mitan
DAY 8: Anse Mitan to Fort de France, Baie des Flamands / 9 am - it’s already time to disembark, and return home – travel to Fort de France International Airport
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Visitors also discover an endearing West Indian warmth in its people that complements the special Créole spice of its music, its dance, its local dishes and its way of life
Technicolor fish and coral abound in the waters near Pointe-du-Bout and Anse Mitan. The small bays around Anse d'Arlets and Sainte-Anne provide excellent snorkeling.
Note: As part of France, Martinique 's currency is the Euro
For centuries sailors from around the world have travelled in and around the archipelago. Today skippers participating in the legendary Route du Rhum race and amateur sailors have replaced the conquistadors. “Karukera” - the islands of beautiful waters are now The Guadeloupe Archipelago
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Five fascinating islands to be discovered and rediscovered by sea, including Petite Terre, Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, Grande Terre and La Désirade. Each island offers something different, whilst keeping true to its Franco-Caribbean culture.
Recharge your batteries aboard La Perle Rare and enjoy the sights and sounds as you sail into secluded bays framed by white, sandy beaches. Jump into clear waters for a swim in the shallows, or kayak and paddleboard to get the best views of the coast.
A photographer's dream, the islands will provide the perfect backdrop to capture local culture at its best.
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o Basse-Terre: wealth of natural charm, bordered by pebbled and sandy beaches in shades of ochre brown, black and pink
o Deshaies and Grande-Anse Beach
o Les Saintes: Proud member of the ‘Most beautiful bays in the World by the UNESCO’, scene of many battles between the French and the English
o Marie Galante: The land of the best rums in the world and most beautiful white sand beaches in the Caribbean
o Grand Bourg
o Capesterre de Marie Galante
o Bouillante: Cousteau Reserve, protected underwater reserve with vibrant coral reefs
o Grande Terre: At the centre of the sugar cane production, Grande-Terre offers a rich heritage, set on a vast limestone plateau bordered by perfect beaches, turquoise lagoons which share the coastline with amazing surfing spots and unforgettable landscapes
o La Désirade: The Forgotten, oldest island in the Lesser Antilles, superb white sand beaches, protected by long coral reefs
o Fifi Beach (La Désirade)
o Pointe à Pitre: The New Orleans of the Caribbeans
o Le Gosier: Night market overlooking the sea
Arrive in Guadeloupe Pointe à Pitre International Airport (PTP) and board La Perle Rare at the Marina Bas du Fort (10-minute taxi ride)
DAY 1: All aboard La Perle Rare / security briefing / champagne / welcome dinner
DAY 2: Marina Bas du Fort to Les Saintes, Petite Terre
DAY 3: Les Saintes, Petite Terre to Grande Anse Bay and on to Deshaies
DAY 4: Deshaies to Anse Bertrand
DAY 5: Anse Bertrand to La Désirade
DAY 6: La Désirade to Marie Galante
DAY 7: Marie Galante to Le Gosier
DAY 8: Le Gosier to Pointe à Pitre, Marina Bas du Fort / 9 am - it’s already time to disembark, and return home – travel to Pointe à Pitre
International Airport (PTP)
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La Perle Rare is quite an experience.
A high-end cruise like this, in the Caribbean,
in an all-inclusive format, it's really the BEST!
- Sebastien, Martinique February 2023