Saturday, May 19, 2012
   
 
 
CARIBBEAN
 

DAY 1: ST. MAARTEN – ANGUILLA (~12 NM)
Embark from St Maarten and cruise to Anguilla. Enjoy the unspoiled and spectacular beaches with their soft white sands and cobalt blue waters. If desired, a game of golf at the Tenemos Golf Club can be arranged. This is an 18-hole golf course with fantastic views of St Maarten and the Caribbean Sea.

DAY 2: ANGUILLA (Sandy Hill bay) – ANTIGUA (Falmouth) (~105 NM)
We cruise overnight and find ourselves in Antigua in the morning; wake up and enjoy a wonderful breakfast on board. Renowned for its 365 beautiful beaches, ‘one for each day of the year’, your swimming experience will be an excellent one!

DAY 3: ANTIGUA (Falmouth) – CASTRIES (St. Lucia) (~190 NM)
We cruise overnight to arrive in Castries. Santa Lucia is only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide, with a shape that is said to resemble either a mango or an avocado (depending on your taste). The Atlantic Ocean kisses its eastern shore, while the beaches of the West coast owe their beauty to the calm Caribbean Sea.

DAY 4: CASTRIES – PETITE NEVIS – SAINT HILAIRE (BEQUIA) (~68 NM)
We have an early departure and are bound for Petite Nevis, a private tropical island which is approximately 71 acres in size. Crystal clear waters are ideal for snorkeling. We will spend the night anchored at Saint Hilaire of Bequia.

DAY 5: SAINT HILAIRE – TOBAGO CAYS (~25 NM)
Set sail to Tobago Cays. Imagine an intimate cluster of five uninhabited cays, heavenly lagoons full of green turtles, coral reefs, colorful fishes and crystal clear waters.

DAY 6: TOBAGO CAYS – KINGSTOWN (ST. VINCENT) (~38 NM)
Sail upwards and stop for swimming to a very nice spot to the South of the island of Saint Vincent, called Indian Beach. Overnight we will stay at Kingstown, the capital of St. Vincent, referred to the locals as the “City of Arches”. Kingstown is a lively town. Arches, cobbled streets, magnificent churches and historic stone buildings blend with the functional and the modern.

DAY 7: KINGSTOWN – FORT De FRANCE (MARTINIQUE) (~90 NM)
We stop for a swim at Anse Dufour, a small fishermen village, with sandy beaches. Later in the afternoon we sail to the nearby port of Martinique, in Fort De France which is an administrative capital of the island with many tourist attractions. Most of these attractions are grouped together around the city’s haven of greenery named La Savane (Savanna). The island is surrounded by stunning landscapes dotted with rivers and waterfalls, and lined with beautiful flowers and tree ferns.

DAY 8: MARTINIQUE – ST. KITTS – ST. BARTHS N (~235 NM)
After sailing overnight we arrive in the uncrowded and unspoiled St Kitts, famous around the world for excellent preservation of the ecosystems. Nature lovers can take advantage of the various tours through lava formations, tropical forest areas and seaside lagoons and there are also spectacular dive sites for all standards. For the night we proceed to Saint Barthelemy.

DAY 9: SAINT BARTHS
Take one beach-fringed volcanic island, sweltering in the tropical sun for several million years. Add a handful of French maritime adventurers in search of a new and better life. Simmer for four hundred years. Turn up the heat and add luxurious villas, elegant small hotels and world class French restaurants. Baste with equal amounts of sophisticated relaxation and rustic charm.’ What do you end up with – St Barths!

DAY 10: ST. BARTHS – ST MAARTEN (~25 NM)
After a wonderful breakfast on board, we cruise to Marigot of St Maarten for disembarkation. Add a handful of French maritime adventurers in search of a new and better life. Simmer for four hundred years. Turn up the heat and add luxurious villas, elegant small hotels and world class French restaurants. Baste with equal amounts of sophisticated relaxation and rustic charm.’ What do you end up with – St Barths!
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