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Renting a sailboat in Martinique & discovering Lesser Antilles Coasts? We will find the perfect yacht for you. Martinique, the jewel of the French Caribbean, is a stunning sailing destinations. With its picturesque beaches and charming coastal towns, the island is perfect for both beginner and experienced sailors. Read more information about sailboat charter in Martinique on the following tabs: Martinique useful information, Which period is best to sail in Martinique?. Get some inspiration from the Martinique itineraries tab start planning your next sailing itinerary, and read our sailing in Martinique article.
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Looking for some ease after sedulous workdays? Would you travel to a place which offers pastimes for the whole family? Do you love water sports? If you answered ’yes’ to any of these questions, the Island of Martinique is the best choice for you!
Martinique is an island on the Caribbean Sea with an area of 594.0 nm2. It’s a part of the Lesser Antilles. In terms of legal status, it’s a transatlantic county of France. The neighboring countries are the Dominican Republic from the north and Saint Lucia form the south. French and Creole are both spoken on the island. Martinique has an airport and two ports. 95% of the residents are roman catholic the other 5% are Hindi or practice other faiths.
In Martinique, a license is not specifically required. You simply need to fill out a sailing resume and only charter a yacht that your experience permits. Before you confirm your sailing trip to the Martinique, please send us your sailing experience, or a copy of your skipper licence and we will check it for you.If you do not have a skipper license, or experience it is also possible to rent a sailboat with a skipper
Martinique’s largest port, serving as a major hub for commercial shipping, ferries, and cruise ships.
Facilities for yachts, as well as easy access to the bustling city, which features markets, restaurants, and cultural sites such as the Schoelcher Library and Fort Saint-Louis.
Southern Martinique, near Le Marin, is the largest of the Windward Islands and one of the best-equipped marinas in the Caribbean. Close to Sainte-Anne, with beautiful beaches and access to the southern bays for sailing.
A historic port in the northwest of Martinique in a charming town at the foot of Mount Pelée, offering mooring facilities for smaller vessels.
In the southwest of Martinique, across the bay from Fort-de-France. Popular with yachts and small boats due to its proximity to resorts, restaurants and beaches.
A small port in a picturesque fishing village on the northern tip of Martinique. A great stop for those looking for authentic local charm.
A small port in the northeast of Martinique, ideal for exploring the Atlantic coast. Close to natural attractions such as the Caravelle Peninsula and the protected nature reserve.
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The Island of Martinique is famous for various things: food, culture, art, and naturally, its world-famous rum distillation. Few people know, however, about the beauty of Martinique’s special seacoasts. From the spacious, white, sandy beaches to the isolated gulfs and shelters. It’s worth discovering these on your own by catamaran, boat, or yacht.
One of the most popular beaches of the island is Les Salines. It’s a long, white, sandy shore with beautiful, calm water. Waves are livelier in the evenings, but they aren’t dangerous, thus, ideal for surfing. The nearby St. Lucia island is visible on the horizon. You can find restaurants, snack bars, fresh fruits, and gelaterias, as well as gifts, and swimsuits.
After you’ve looked around on Les Salines, find another, a lot calmer beach on the left. This beach with rich greenery around it remained relatively untouched. You should be careful with the water because the Caribbean region and the Atlantic Ocean meet here, which causes dangerous waves. There’s also a small restaurant by the sea.
This is a beautiful, long, clean beach in a gulf with tropical water. It’s ideal for swimming and relaxation. You can access it on foot or following the coast from Les Salines or Sainte-Anne. There are no restaurants or bars here, so we advise you to prepare liquid and food.
The Pointe Marin is a long, well-equipped beach with calm water. These traits make it an ideal place for children. It’s one of the most modern and popular beaches in the island.
This is the beach f a small village on the Island of Martinique. Grande Anse is a beautiful, sandy beach washed by calm waters. It’s suitable for snorkeling and ideal for swimming. Thanks to its quiet water this gulf is a preferred place for mooring boats. Come here with a boat and splash into the refreshing waves after a day on the sea. There are several restaurants, stands, and bars, as well as gift shops facing the seacoast.
From the sparkling beaches around the southern Sainte-Anne, through the hard rocks of Diamond Rock, to the peeked volcanic dome of Mt. Pelee – you’ll find any pastime here. Martinique embodies perfection in the Caribbean region. Deep sea, rainforests, ivory white sand, waterfalls, and pedestrian canyons, as well as other natural wonders are waiting for adventurous travelers. Lovers of history should view the refined French castle on the streets of Fort de France. The ruins of Saint-Pierre are remnants of a volcanic eruption from 1902. Besides all of that, you shouldn’t forget about fantastic museums and verdured botanical gardens. Martinique is one of the few islands that still cultivate sugar cane and bananas. The incomparable refined rum has an exceptional reputation. Tasting it is an inevitable program for tourists.

The climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations. They give good indications of typical climate patterns and expected conditions (temperature, precipitation, sunshine, and wind). The “mean daily maximum” (solid red line) shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month for Martinique. Likewise, the “mean daily minimum” (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature.


The wind rose for Martinique shows how many hours per year the wind blows from the indicated direction. The diagram for Martinique shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed.
Day 1: Le Marin – Grande Anse d'Arlet (16.3 nm – Sailing time*: about 3 hours), Day 2: Grande Anse d'Arlet – Saint-Pierre (15.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 3: Saint-Pierre – Roseau, Dominica (36.2 nm – Sailing time*: about 6 hours), Day 4: Roseau, Dominica – Portsmouth, Dominica (17.1 nm – Sailing time*: about 3 hours), Day 5: Portsmouth, Dominica – Wavine Cyrique Falls (30.3 nm – Sailing time*: about 5 hours), Day 6: Wavine Cyrique Falls – L'Œil Bleu (60.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 9.5 hours), Day 7: L'Œil Bleu – Plage des Salines – Le Marin (11.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 2 hours)
* – an average 43 ft sailing yacht, with average weather conditions, sails around 6-7 knots per hour.
Day 1: Le Marin – Grande Anse d'Arlet (16.3 nm – Sailing time*: about 3 hours), Day 2: Grande Anse d'Arlet – Saint-Pierre (15.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 2.5 hours), Day 3: Saint-Pierre – Plage de l’Anse l’Etang (28.8 nm – Sailing time*: about 4.5 hours), Day 4: Plage de l’Anse l’Etang – Honeymoon Beach, Saint Lucia (63.5 nm – Sailing time*: about 10 hours), Day 5: Honeymoon Beach, Saint Lucia – Petit Piton, Saint Lucia (16.9 nm – Sailing time*: about 3 hours), Day 6: Petit Piton, Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia (17.2 nm – Sailing time*: about 3 hours), Day 7: Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia – Anse Figuier – Le Marin (25.3 nm – Sailing time*: about 4 hours)
* – an average 43 ft sailing yacht, with average weather conditions, sails around 6-7 knots per hour.
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