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Discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, this charming butterfly-shaped Caribbean island is now a French overseas department. There are excellent Guadeloupe yacht charters available because Guadeloupe is part of the Caribbean Leeward group of Islands which includes the very popular luxury yachting Islands of St Martin and St Barts with their fantastic harbours. Guadeloupe is also a known charter destination because it offers wonderful relaxed tranquility and natural beauty as compared to its more famous and busier neighboring Caribbean Islands. There is a large selection of crewed luxury yacht charters in this part of the Caribbean – you can rent sailing yachts, motor yachts and catamarans.
So what can you expect to experience on your Guadeloupe yacht charter? Guadeloupe has several harbours and secluded un-spoilt anchorages that you enjoy. The coastline of the Island reveals gorgeous bays in the south such as Les Saintes, La Desirade, Petite Terre, Marie Galante. Visit Guadeloupe if you love the Caribbean beaches and beautiful water ways. The snorkeling, swimming and diving is superb in this whole area.
There is some definite French cultural influence remaining in Guadeloupe. Onshore you may very well encounter the smell of fresh croissants and pastries as fused with the spicy aromas of West Indian cooking in restaurants and charming bistros. Your luxury charter yacht chef will certainly be able to source fresh French style baking when you are in port.
When cruising Guadeloupe on your crewed luxury charter yacht you will notice that there are two halves of the island. Grand Terre in the east and Basse Terre in the west and they are divided by a narrow sea channel, "La Riviere Salee". Both halves are forested in tropical forests which have been cleared in places for banana, pineapple and sugar plantations.
The Jacque Cousteau Reserve is worth a visit with its exceptional snorkelling and diving at nearby Pigeon Island. The islands of Marie Galante and the picturesque Iles des Saintes lay just 20nm off the south of Guadeloupe. Also the mysterious Dominica Island is within easy reach when sailing to the south of the main Island. The famous Caribbean sailing destination of Antigua is also just 40nm to the north and of course the other main Islands in the Leeward group, St Martin and St Barts, are very close away.
Yacht charter trips to its neighboring islands or Les Saintes, Marie Galante, and Desirade. Guadeloupe has a few decent anchorages and three major marinas, while the neighboring islands provide safe anchorages.
Guadeloupe’s Luxury Yacht Harbours and Ports As mentioned, although not as prominent in luxury yacht circles as St Martin or St Barts, Guadeloupe nevertheless offers three or so good ports. The biggest of the three and the one most suited to smaller superyachts is Bas-du-Fort. This marina has around 1000 yachts berths with up to 100 of those available for visiting charter boats. Pointe-à-Pitre is a smaller marina which is conveniently located just 10 minutes from the Guadeloupe airport (Pole Caraibes Airport, Guadeloupe's only airport, receives international flights from the USA and Europe as well as connecting flights from other neighboring Caribbean Islands). Although smaller by St Martin terms this port still takes all types of boats up to 130 foot in length. The third harbor is Marina de la Grande Saline. It is positioned near the southeastern tip of Grande-Terre which is a foremost attraction of the St. François resort area. Marina de la Grande Saline provides 250 yacht berths. is There is also Marina de Rivière-Sens at Gourbeyre, with 300 berths, which is around five minutes from the capital of Basse-Terre.
More about Guadeloupe Yachts Guadeloupe is an overseas part of France and one of the 26 regions in France. Guadeloupe is also an integral part of the European Union. The currency is Euro. It was the famous explorer Christopher Columbus who first landed in Guadeloupe in 1493. The population in Guadeloupe is mostly of African origin. However there are several people from other origins as well such as Lebanese and Chinese. You can explore the region of Guadeloupe by taking a yacht charter holiday. There are many things to do in Guadeloupe for the tourists.
Known for Museums The region is known for many of its museums that contain beautiful artifacts of painting and sculptor. Guadeloupe is a festival active region and the people here like to join in the festivities with dance and music. You can see the distinctive dress of Guadeloupe but in these modern times it is not worn in everyday life except in case of special occasions. You will thoroughly enjoy your yacht charter trip to Guadeloupe as it is a land of modern cities, verdant rainforests, stunning landscapes and historical architecture. Hence you will be spoilt for choice about what to include and what to exclude in your Guadeloupe yacht charter holiday. It becomes easy to maneuver your yacht from the months of December to May. This is because there is a steady flow of winds over the sea during these months.
Guadeloupe provides the discerning tourist all types of yacht charters and bareboat charters. You can even opt for super luxury yacht charter where all the modern amenities are on board and provided by your professional crew. There are one way options available to nearby islands such as St. Kitts, St. Martin, Nevis and Antigua. The Raizet International Airport has daily flights to Guadeloupe from major cities in USA and France.
Visit to Basse Terre Your charter yacht can also then venture to the scenic surrounding regions such as Basse Terre. This region is full of mountains, waterfalls and rainforests. It also serves as a world class diving venue. Hence you can go for sea activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving. The largest of the Guadeloupe Island’s 3 marinas is at Bas du Fort which has well over a 1,000 berths. Out of these 100 are available for boating. The marina here caters to all types of yachts and boats. You can choose between the super luxury yachts and the standard yachts. Another popular place is Grande Terre. This place is famous for its white, sandy beaches, rolling hills and cane fields. The area is also full of live coral reefs and you can go diving in search of coral reefs. There is the long beach that stretches from St. Anne to St. Francois and it is known as a family beach. There is a good amount of shade and abundance of white sand at the Anne stretch. The town is not secluded and it is directly across the street.
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La Guadeloupe est devenue le point de départ et d'arrivée de certaines courses transatlantiques. Presque toutes les baies de l'île ont des restaurants servant une cuisine créole.
Ici, vous pouvez organiser une excursion en mer intéressante vers les îles de Petit-Terre, La Sainte, Marie-Galante, La Désirade et faire un voyage dans le département d'outre-mer voisin de la France - Martinique. Vous pouvez utiliser les services de location de yachts en Guadeloupe non seulement pour organiser des excursions touristiques - vous pouvez également réussir à pêcher, plonger ou célébrer joyeusement n'importe quelle fête, que ce soit un mariage ou un anniversaire.
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La Guadeloupe, située sur des îles des Caraïbes, est un endroit idéal pour louer des yachts: plages blanches comme la neige, nature intacte, paysages à couper le souffle, sites de plongée impressionnants et excellentes conditions de baignade.
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Sur le plan administratif, la Guadeloupe appartient à la France et joue le rôle de son département d'outre-mer officiel (ses habitants sont des citoyens français). Le climat sur les îles est tropical et la température ne tombe pas en dessous de +25 degrés. Sur une carte de la Guadeloupe, cela ressemble à deux ailes de papillon séparées par un canal de navigation. Les bateaux à faible tirant d’eau peuvent naviguer le long du canal et il est très pratique de relier les deux baies dans lesquelles se trouvent des marinas isolées . Dans l'aile ouest, appelée Bas-Ter, la majeure partie du territoire est occupée par la réserve et dans l'aile orientale plus densément peuplée - Gran-Ter, est le plus grand centre touristique et financier de Pointe-à-Pitre (voici un excellent port de plaisance). Ici, vous pouvez faire du surf, de la plongée en apnée ou déguster des boissons dans l’un des nombreux bars parsemés de longues étendues de sable. A proximité se trouve l'île de Marie-Galant, propice à la plongée en apnée, et à l'île de Pidgin, se trouve une réserve sous-marine Jacques Cousteau, riche en bosquets de coraux et en vie marine.
En faisant appel aux services de location de yachts en Guadeloupe , vous passerez un séjour inoubliable dans la mer des Caraïbes, dont vous garderez longtemps le souvenir. Notez que le service de location de yacht en Guadeloupe permet à chacun de profiter de toutes les opportunités offertes par la Guadeloupe.
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La Guadeloupe est devenue le lieu de départ et d'arrivée de certaines courses transatlantiques. Presque toutes les baies de l'île ont des restaurants servant une cuisine créole.
Ici, vous pouvez organiser un voyage en mer intéressant vers les îles de Petit Ter, La Sainte, Marie Galant, La Désirade et faire une excursion dans le département d'outre-mer voisin de la France - la Martinique. Vous pouvez utiliser les services de location de yacht non seulement pour organiser des visites touristiques, mais aussi pour réussir à pêcher, plonger ou vous divertir en célébrant une célébration, qu’il s’agisse d’un mariage ou d’un anniversaire.
La Guadeloupe est un endroit formidable pour la plongée sous-marine. Si vous n'avez jamais plongé, mais souhaitez essayer, vous devez faire appel aux services d'un instructeur rémunéré. Veuillez noter que les modalités de pêche nécessiteront l’autorisation des autorités locales. Avant de prendre la mer, dirigez-vous vers un voilier avant de prendre la mer. Vous pouvez à cet effet consulter les nombreuses critiques de touristes sur Internet ou profiter des conseils d'un spécialiste de notre société.
L'archipel de Guadeloupe semble être un excellent endroit pour une escapade en famille et en amoureux. Vous devriez absolument visiter la magnifique cascade Kreifish et vous rafraîchir dans les eaux de sa piscine . Les chutes de Carbé de plus de 100 mètres d'altitude au sud de l'île de Bas Ter peuvent être encore plus impressionnantes. L'île Bas-Ter est composée de roches volcaniques et le paysage de l'île Grand Ter est composé de collines. Les points de repère architecturaux de Bas-Ter sur l'île du même nom sont le palais de justice, le palais du Consonnel-General, Fort Delgrey, ainsi que le bâtiment de la préfecture.
Selon les résultats des fouilles, des personnes sont apparues sur les îles de l'archipel au 3ème siècle avant notre ère, des tribus Arawak s'étant déplacées du continent sud-américain. Des siècles plus tard, les Caraïbes ont chassé les indigènes et Christophe Colomb est devenu lui-même le découvreur de la Guadeloupe , des navires sous la direction desquels ils se sont amarrés aux îles à la fin du XVe siècle. Les Espagnols ont noté que les locaux ne dédaignaient pas le cannibalisme, ils ont appelé les locaux "kaniba", d'où le nom du phénomène a ensuite été appelé: "cannibalisme". Les Français qui ont pris possession des îles ont complètement détruit les cannibales, puis ont planté la terre avec des roseaux et ont amené la puissance esclavagiste d'Afrique. Jusqu'en 1946, des conflits territoriaux ont eu lieu sur ces îles, qui sont ensuite devenus le département d'outre-mer de la France.
En Guadeloupe moderne, comme il y a des siècles, la canne à sucre est cultivée et cultivée, et l'attitude de la population locale à l'égard des touristes est plutôt cordiale.
Comme les îles appartiennent à la France, la plupart des touristes sont français. Les touristes viennent ici pour faire une pause du bruit ennuyeux de la civilisation, se détendre sur les plages et faire des plongées fascinantes dans le monde sous-marin. Beaucoup de gens aiment le parc national dans la partie occidentale , qui est sous la protection de l'UNESCO. La partie orientale regorge de stations avec une chaîne hôtelière développée.
Une infrastructure bien organisée avec des parkings, des stations-service, etc., est proposée aux passionnés de voile de Guadeloupe. Les débutants peuvent essayer l’un des itinéraires le long des eaux calmes de la mer des Caraïbes, tandis que les amateurs de voile plus sophistiqués peuvent emprunter les routes côtières.
La Guadeloupe attire les touristes non seulement avec de magnifiques plages aux eaux claires, mais aussi avec l’opportunité de vivre une vie sauvage dans la jungle, en profitant de la nature des lieux inhabités des îles.
Les conditions de location d'un yacht en Guadeloupe nécessitent une certaine expérience de la part des plaisanciers, un domaine qui mérite votre attention. Choisissez parmi les offres disponibles sur le site Web et louez un yacht à la Guadeloupe à des conditions favorables, en tenant compte de tous vos souhaits. Les spécialistes de 2yachts vous aideront à choisir le meilleur itinéraire et le type de yacht pour célébrer un événement mémorable ou organiser des vacances pendant la saison de navigation à la voile. Nous vous souhaitons un agréable séjour sur les îles de l'archipel de la Guadeloupe!
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Embark on a yacht charter adventure in Guadeloupe, a gem in the Caribbean Sea, where the beauty of the French West Indies unfolds before you. This butterfly-shaped island is a paradise for sailors and sea enthusiasts, offering an exceptional blend of sailing conditions and cultural richness.
Set sail from the bustling Bas du Fort Marina, your gateway to exploring the enchanting Guadeloupe archipelago. Navigate through the serene waters of the Caribbean, where bareboat and crewed charters glide past lush tropical rainforests and white sandy beaches. The marina serves as a perfect starting point for your sailing journey, offering state-of-the-art facilities and a welcoming atmosphere for both novice sailors and experienced mariners.
Explore the Island’s White Sand Beaches during a Guadeloupe Sailing Yacht
Embark on a Guadeloupe yacht charter to explore the island’s pristine white sand beaches, a highlight of this Caribbean paradise. This dream yacht charter destination is known for its untouched beauty, where white and black sand beaches meet the clear, turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. The coast, adorned with lush greenery, frames the impressive La Soufrière volcano, adding an element of adventure to your sailing yacht journey.
The charming villages of Guadeloupe offer a retreat from the typical Caribbean islands’ hustle and bustle, inviting you into a serene world where history and culture thrive. Discover the island’s heritage through its ancient distilleries and remote sugar plantations, each telling a story of Guadeloupe’s rich past. For experienced sailors and wildlife enthusiasts, the island’s unspoiled landscapes and diverse ecosystems promise close encounters with exotic flora and fauna, making yacht charters in Guadeloupe a truly unique experience.
Whether you’re navigating the waters on a bareboat charter or a fully crewed vessel, Guadeloupe offers sailing conditions that are ideal for every level of sailor. From the tranquil bays perfect for anchoring to the challenging open sea passages that thrill adventurous sailors, Guadeloupe sail provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore the beauty of the Caribbean islands.
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Located just south of Guadeloupe, Martinique is another overseas region of France with stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture. Sailors can explore picturesque bays, snorkel in clear waters, and visit charming coastal towns like Fort-de-France and Saint-Pierre.
To the south of Guadeloupe lies the island of Dominica, known as the “Nature Island” for its untouched beauty and abundant wildlife. Dominica offers excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities, as well as hiking trails through tropical rainforests and visits to natural attractions like waterfalls and hot springs.
East of Dominica, St. Lucia is renowned for its dramatic Pitons, lush landscapes, and luxury resorts. Discover white sandy beaches, visit volcanic beaches, and enjoy activities such as zip-lining, horseback riding, and sailing along the coast.
Antigua and Barbuda
North of Guadeloupe, Antigua and Barbuda are famous for their stunning beaches, historic sites, and world-class sailing events like Antigua Sailing Week. Guests can explore secluded anchorages, snorkel in coral reefs, and visit historical landmarks such as Nelson’s Dockyard.
St. Kitts and Nevis
Further north, St. Kitts and Nevis offer a mix of lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and colonial history. Visitors on a bareboat charter can explore secluded bays, hike to waterfalls, and visit historic sites like Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park.
British Virgin Islands (BVI)
While a bit farther away, the British Virgin Islands are within reach for visitors on a yacht charter in Guadeloupe. The BVIs are famous for their idyllic sailing conditions, pristine beaches, and vibrant beach bars. Yacht charterers can explore the many islands and cays, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the laid-back island vibe.
Guadeloupe superyacht charter itinerary
Begin your journey by setting sail from the bustling marina of Pointe-à-Pitre on Grande-Terre Island. Cruise along the coast, admiring the picturesque coastline dotted with swaying palm trees and golden beaches. Drop anchor in the tranquil waters of Îlet du Gosier, where you can indulge in scuba diving amidst vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful marine life. As the sun sets on the Caribbean Sea, dine alfresco on the deck of your private yacht, savoring freshly caught seafood and local delicacies.
Awake to the gentle lapping of waves against the hull as you set sail towards the verdant paradise of Basse-Terre Island. Navigate through the narrow Rivière Salée, which separates the two islands, and admire the lush rainforests and rugged volcanic peaks that characterize Basse-Terre’s landscape. Explore the lush interior of Basse-Terre by hiking through Guadeloupe National Park, home to stunning waterfalls, exotic flora, and fauna, including the majestic Guadeloupe woodpecker. After a day of adventure, unwind on the tranquil shores of Plage de Malendure, where you can swim with sea turtles or bask in the sun. End your day with a delightful dinner onboard, accompanied by the sounds of nature and the gentle rustle of palm trees. As you sail back to Pointe-à-Pitre on the final day of your journey, reflect on the memories made and the beauty discovered during a yacht charter holiday in Guadeloupe, knowing that this captivating destination will forever hold a special place in your heart.
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Charter Highlights Guadeloupe
- Discover hidden white and black-sand beaches where you can savor the Caribbean's pristine seclusion and natural splendor
- Explore Guadeloupe's eclectic archipelago, from the verdant vistas of Grande-Terre to the untouched allure of Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and Les Saintes
- Indulge in gourmet cuisine at top-rated restaurants like Le Touloulou Le Restaurant and Le Zawag, where fresh seafood and Creole flavors are elevated to an art form
- Witness the awe-inspiring Carbet Waterfalls, snorkel in Jacques Cousteau's Underwater Reserve, and hike the volcanic terrain of La Soufrière, all while anchored in paradise
- Immerse yourself in the unique blend of French culture and Caribbean charm
- Explore the volcanic landscapes of Basse-Terre
- Relax on the powdery sands of Plage de la Datcha in Gosier, or head to the secluded shores of Plage de Grande Anse in Deshaies
- Learn about the island's colonial past at the Memorial ACTe museum in Pointe-à-Pitre
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Guadeloupe is a French overseas department located in the Caribbean. It is situated in the Leeward Islands, part of the Lesser Antilles in the West Indies. Guadeloupe is a duo of two islands, Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, forming a butterfly-shaped island. To the west, Basse-Terre’s lush landscapes and rugged terrain encourage adventurers, while the eastern wing, Grande-Terre, unveils luxurious resorts and endless coastal beauty. The two islands are separated by a narrow sea channel called the Rivière Salée.
As an overseas region of France, Guadeloupe boasts a fascinating blend of French and Caribbean culture. Guadeloupean guests can explore colonial architecture, sample delicious Creole cuisine, and immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. Overall, Guadeloupe is a fantastic destination for charter holidays, offering a perfect combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, and excellent sailing conditions.
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Beyond these twin islands, Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and Les Saintes form a secluded cluster of outer gems, each offering unique charm. Sail to the island of 100 windmills, Marie-Galante, where sugarcane fields, rum distilleries, and historic windmills paint a picturesque landscape. Dive into the vibrant underwater world near Jacques Cousteau’s Underwater Reserve near Pigeon Island, a must-visit for marine enthusiasts. The islands of Guadeloupe boast stunning natural beauty, including lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, waterfalls, and pristine beaches. The waters surrounding the islands are crystal clear, making it the perfect destination for a sailing holiday in the Caribbean Islands.
For those seeking a taste of French culture, Les Saintes welcomes you with red-tiled roofs reminiscent of St. Barts. Explore Fort Napoléon and indulge in exquisite French cuisine at charming restaurants.
Just a short sail away, discover the famous 350-foot Carbet Waterfalls, a natural wonder that will leave you in awe.
What Are the Best Restaurants in Guadeloupe?
Le touloulou le restaurant.
Le Touloulou Le Restaurant, nestled on Plage de Petite Anse, offers a casual yet vibrant dining experience. Chef José Viator’s mastery of Franco/Caribbean-style seafood, such as grilled lobster and bébélé, creates an unforgettable dining experience. The Creole Brunch and the island’s best rum cocktails make weekends here particularly festive.
Le Zawag, perched above the coral rock with panoramic sea views, specializes in fresh catches of the day, often paired with creole or tropical fruit sauces. The menu’s simplicity is complemented by exotic presentations and the thrill of watching the lobster net in action.
Manman’dlo the Siren
Manman’dlo the Siren, found at the hôtel de charme La Rose du Brésil, is a shellfish haven with desserts inspired by tropical fruits. Start with a refreshing lime daiquiri and savor the island’s flavors.
Chez Henri, a waterfront gem, boasts fresh, limited-menu offerings and the day’s fish. Enjoy a rum and fresh-squeezed juice as you soak in the ambiance and African blues.
Couleurs du Monde
Couleurs du Monde, a vibrant waterfront café, beckons with free Wi-Fi, an array of beverages, and an inviting atmosphere. After sunset, indulge in aperitifs and savor the house-made punch du monde, making it the perfect place to unwind.
What to expect from the weather on a yacht charter Guadeloupe?
On a yacht charter in Guadeloupe, you can generally expect warm and pleasant weather conditions throughout much of the year, typical of the Caribbean climate.
Dry Season (December to May)
This period is generally considered the dry season in Guadeloupe, characterized by lower humidity and minimal rainfall. You can expect plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures, and calm seas, making it an ideal time for yacht charters. Trade winds from the northeast provide comfortable sailing conditions, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (around 24-29 degrees Celsius).
Wet Season (June to November)
The wet season in Guadeloupe coincides with the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June to November. During this time, the region may experience higher humidity, occasional heavy rainfall, and the possibility of tropical storms or hurricanes. While sailing can still be enjoyable, monitoring weather forecasts closely and planning your itinerary accordingly to avoid potential hazards is essential.
Where can I berth my yacht in Guadeloupe?
Marina bas du fort.
Located in Pointe-à-Pitre on Grande-Terre Island, Marina Bas du Fort is one of the largest marinas in the Caribbean. It offers modern berths, fuel stations, restaurants, shops, and boat services. The marina serves as a popular base for yacht charters and recreational boating activities in Guadeloupe.
Marina de Rivière-Sens
Situated on Basse-Terre Island near the town of Deshaies, Marina de Rivière-Sens provides berthing facilities for yachts and sailboats of various sizes. The marina offers amenities such as showers, laundry facilities, and restaurants, as well as easy access to nearby attractions and beaches.
Marina de Saint-François
Located in the town of Saint-François on Grande-Terre Island, Marina de Saint-François offers berths for yachts and sailboats, along with amenities such as fuel stations, restaurants, and shops. The marina provides access to the picturesque harbor and nearby islands, including Îles des Saintes and Marie-Galante.
Port de Plaisance de Gosier
Situated in the commune of Le Gosier on Grande-Terre Island, Port de Plaisance de Gosier offers berthing facilities for yachts and sailboats and amenities such as showers, restaurants, and boat services. The marina provides convenient access to nearby beaches, restaurants, and attractions.
Port de Pêche de Sainte-Anne
Located in the town of Sainte-Anne on Grande-Terre Island, Port de Pêche de Sainte-Anne offers berthing facilities for small boats and yachts. While it may not have as many amenities as larger marinas, it provides a charming and authentic setting with easy access to the town’s amenities and beaches.
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Types of boats available for rent in Guadeloupe
Catamaran charter
58 catamarans available for rent in Guadeloupe, form ₽119,250 for 1 week charter. Ideal option for group of friends or family vacation.
Sailboat charter
There are 13 sailboats available for charter in Guadeloupe, prices start from ₽107,100 per week. Most budget friendly option for a vacation.
Power boat charter
2 powerboats available in Guadeloupe for rent, starting from ₽264,690 per week. Bareboat or crewed options available for sailing vacations.
Trimaran charter
1 trimarans available for rent in Guadeloupe, with prices from ₽344,880 per week. Great option for skippers looking for performance boats.
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Yacht charter types available in Guadeloupe
Bareboat charter, crewed yachts, by the cabin charter, skippered boats, cost of boat rental in guadeloupe.
Average yacht charter cost in Guadeloupe starts from ₽295,290 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Guadeloupe during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.
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€5,793 | €6,106 | €5,812 | €5,288 | €3,950 | €3,847 | €3,981 | €3,349 | €3,294 | €3,281 | €4,079 | €5,882 |
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Guadeloupe yacht charter
Guadeloupe is a seafaring adventurer’s paradise. It is a perfect island for first-time travelers and experienced sailors alike to plan a Caribbean yacht charter. This secluded French treasure is the outermost point of the Leeward Islands. It is one of the largest islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, and a thriving metropolis of French-Creole style. First discovered by the Western world in 1493, Guadeloupe hosts a variety of French tradition while blending with its ancestral roots. Choosing Guadeloupe for your first sailing vacation is the best decision you can make this year.
Guadeloupe is the perfect place to discover your love for the Caribbean with a catamaran charter or sailing yacht vacation. When you choose 12 Knots, you have a selection of many different professionally maintained yachts, fully equipped to handle the open waters or allow you to hop around to different destinations on the island at your own leisure. We want to ensure your Guadeloupe yacht charter is memorable and enjoyable, and take every step to ensure your sailing vacation is held to the highest standards of excellence. Read on to discover more about the opportunities awaiting you with boat rentals in Guadeloupe.
Geography and Wildlife
Guadeloupe is the southernmost island of the Leeward chain, and can be identified on the map by its unique butterfly shape. Guadeloupe is the common name for two distinct islands, the Basse-Terre Island and Grande-Terre. These islands are separated by a small sea channel known as the La Riviere Salee, or “Salt River.” On the island, you may encounter a variety of ecosystems, from secluded sandy beaches to tropical rainforests and towering volcanic cliffs.
One active volcano presides over Guadeloupe, the "La Soufrière." It is located in southern Basse-Terre, and has powerful eruptions that wiped out Guadeloupe’s landscapes in the past. However, its last eruption was in 1976, and it poses little threat to the locals and travelling sailors today. La Soufrière is one structure in a volcanic complex called the Carmichael volcanoes.
Though much of the land is covered in lush tropical forests, Guadeloupe has been settled extensively on the coastline. Grand Terre is a shopping hub with beautiful beach resorts, while Basse Terre is home to many small farms and plantations, supplying bananas, eggplant, pineapple and sugarcane products to its population. This once uninhabited island is now a major contributor to tourism and trade in the Caribbean, and an ideal place for beginner sailors to go on their first yacht charter experience.
Guadeloupe is also the home territory for exotic sea life and island animals. Unfortunately, this area has been over-hunted, and many wildlife populations are struggling to recover. Some of the protected species include the Lesser Antillean iguana and the agouti (a large native rodent). However, sea life thrives in the Caribbean, and while you snorkel or sail you may catch a glimpse of several different dolphin, whale, sea turtle, manatee and fish species. Birds are also highly populated on the island. Birdwatchers are in for a treat on Guadeloupe hikes and nature trails, as rare species such as the Antillean Nighthawk, Guadeloupe Black Woodpecker, and Lesser Antillean Macaw can be found.
If you are interested in seeing some of these landscapes and wildlife populations up close, take a natural tour of the island with one of the national parks, reserves, or wildlife tour companies. Many places offer canoe and kayak tours, animal encounters, and miles of nature trails which you can trek individually or with a tour guide. Guadeloupe is the perfect place for nature-lovers to explore and discover what is so special about the Caribbean island and its habitats.
The first known people to inhabit Guadeloupe were the Arawaks, an island tribe that scattered throughout the Caribbean islands. They called the island Karukera, or "The Island of Beautiful Waters." As the Arawak civilization started to decline, the Caribs moved to the island to stake their claim in the bounty and fertile grounds that were plentiful on Guadeloupe.
On his second exhibition, Christopher Columbus found Guadeloupe and named it after the Virgin Mary, “Santa María de Guadalupe.” However, as more nations started to colonize North America and the Caribbean islands, the Spanish lost control of Guadeloupe to the French. The French settled on Guadeloupe until 1759 when the British seized the island. In 1763, the French and British signed the Treaty of Paris, which gave France control of Guadeloupe once more, as it ended the Seven Years War. However, the British and French, and even the Swedes fought over the island until The Treaty of Vienna was signed in 1815, giving France final control of Guadeloupe.
During colonization, much emphasis was placed on the sugar trade. Hundreds of plantations arose, and Guadeloupe became a primary exporter of sugar and rum. Guadeloupe exported more sugar than all the British islands combined. In total, the sugar trade in Guadeloupe during the 1700s was worth about £6 million ($8.01 million) per year. While sugar is still produced on the island, Guadeloupe’s primary export item is bananas and other local fruits.
Guadeloupe has a very unique culture. It’s blend of French influence and Caribbean authenticity makes their signature Creole style one of a kind. The official language of Guadeloupe is French, however most of the population speaks a specific dialect of Antillean Creole. A majority of the population is Roman Catholic, however indigenous religious influence makes their worship and culture much different from Western Catholicism. Along the streets you’ll find a charming mix of French cafes and bistros and classic Caribbean restaurants serving spiced and savory West Indian cuisine.
Guadeloupe is well known for its people’s literary achievements. Several well known poets and authors originate from Guadeloupe, the most renown being Saint-John Perse (Alexis Léger). This French diplomat and avid poet won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition to literature, Guadeloupe has a vibrant musical scene, both in traditional dance music and modern pop tunes. Most music of Guadeloupe is a blend of African, French and Indian influence. Unlike many cultures, a majority of music is sung in the native language, Guadeloupean Creole. Dance is an important part of music as well; popular styles include zouk, zouk-love, and kompa.
As part of the French islands, Guadeloupe is also a vibrant area for fashion. Though French fashion isn’t as prevalent here as it is on other islands, the influence of fine European clothing is still prevalent. However, traditional garments are still worn in celebration and ancient religious practices. Women wear a unique style of traditional dress, one that is colorful, layered, and reserved for special occasions. During festivals and celebrations women also wear madras, which are special headdresses with the same vibrant patterns and fabrics as the dresses. Gold jewelry is the traditional accessory, and the styles of jewelry are heavily influenced by European,
African and Indian cultures.
If you’re visiting Guadeloupe for the first time, you’re likely going to want to shop and eat at the local destinations rather than frequenting the tourist traps. This island, like many others in the Caribbean, is well known for ist artisan crafts and unique treasures to take home with you. Each city has its own speciality, from artisan crafts to specialty dishes made from local produce. FOr example, Pointe Noire is the place to go for quality woodwork. La Broderie de Vieux-Fort is where to visit of you want to shop for embroidered products, and Saint Francois has its claim to fame with coconut sculptures. Each town will have its own artisans and shops that you will surely want to experience.
Nearby Islands
If you are planning a yacht charter in Guadeloupe, there are several nearby islands, beaches, and nature preserves within a day sailing that are incredibly unique. You won’t regret sailing towards Dominica where secluded beaches and dense rainforest can be discovered. Or, if you’re eager to face more challenging waters, head north to the islands of Antigua, Nevis and St. Kitts. Wherever you land there may be beautiful beaches, stunning mountain views, or something else you never knew was out there.
Guadeloupe is part of a Caribbean archipelago consisting of five islands: Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes, and La Desirade. All of these are fairly easy to reach if you sail from Guadeloupe, however the northern islands may require more sailing experience as the trade winds are stronger. 12 Knots offers crew assistance so you can venture off in whichever direction is calling you the most during your yacht charter in Guadeloupe.
If you head south just 6nm, you can reach the islands of Marie Galante and Les des Saintes. Both islands have bustling streets, beautiful farmlands and a wealth of beaches for you to enjoy on your trip. If you continue your trek south, you will eventually land on the island of Dominica. Unlike Guadeloupe, Dominica was controlled by the British until 1978 when it gained independence. It is known as the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean.” Many plant and animal species are able to thrive, especially because the island is still growing and forming, as evidenced by the island’s hot spring, Boiling Lake. It is a beautiful place for novice travellers and experienced sailors alike.
More experienced travellers are encouraged to sail further north. Approximately 40nm from Guadeloupe you will meet the shores of Antigua, where lush forests and mountainous crevices paint the lands. Antigua is a perfect place to go snorkeling or lounge on the beach for some relaxation time. If you continue on the northbound track, you will also meet Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis islands. Each of these islands have unique natural preserves, beaches and excursions that you and your group will love.
Guadeloupe Attractions
If you don’t want to start sailing your first few days of the Guadeloupe yacht charter, there are plenty of things to do on and near the island that don’t require a days’ trip. Guadeloupe is home to many historically and geographically significant sites, from historic rum distilleries to beautiful national parks and forests. There is surely something for everyone with boat rentals in Guadeloupe.
If you are a nature-lover, visit the Guadeloupe National Park in Basse-Terre. This national park is also a world biosphere reserve by UNESCO, and offers over 300 kilometers of hiking trails to see the beautiful flora and fauna that inhabit the island. Trek up the La Soufrière volcano, then on your way back visit the Carbet Falls, where towering volcanic slopes give way to stunning waterfall views. Your path will be lined with mahogany and bamboo trees, and some of the hundreds of orchid species endemic to Guadeloupe.
Scuba diving and snorkeling are some of the most popular Caribbean excursions, and there is no better place than Guadeloupe’s Jacques Cousteau Underwater Reserve (Réserve Cousteau). This underwater reserve sits just off the coast of Basse-Terre, near the Pigeon Island waters. Beginners can snorkel the shallow reefs, or take a tour via glass bottom boat, while experienced divers are invited to explore the depths of these beautiful waters. On your tour of Réserve Cousteau, you may find sea turtles, parrotfish, barracuda, and hundreds of sea plants and corals you may never have seen before.
Pointe-a-Pitre is the place for shopaholics and for finding the perfect souvenir to take back home. In this busy town you can find French luxuries, cosmetics, and jewelry in the Center Saint-John Perse, while Saint-Antoine offers open air markets filled with Creole food, hand crafts, and vendors dressed as vibrant as the art and clothing they sell.
Guadeloupe, like most Caribbean islands, is known for its rum. If you want to see historical distilleries and sample some of the Caribbean’s finest spirits, take the ferry to visit Marie-Galante. Most tours start at the “Hundred Mills Island,” where you will get an overview of the history of colonization, the history of rum production, and a tour of the distilleries as they functioned in the late 15th century. The distilleries of Marie-Galante are famous because they contain 59% alcohol by volume, whereas other Caribbean rums only contain 40-50% at most. Famous distilleries such as the Distillerie Poisson (Père Labat) and Bielle distillerie are popular tourist attractions for tasting and purchasing a rum for back home.
Boat Rentals in Guadeloupe
12 Knots Yachting Club offers a variety of boat, sailing yacht, catamaran and luxury yacht rentals for you to plan your dream Caribbean vacation. Our team will ensure you are equipped with a reliable sailing yacht suited to your experience level and destination plans. We also offer crew assistance, equipment and even watersport rentals for fishing, kayaking and more. If you plan your Guadeloupe yacht charter, we can make it happen.
Guadeloupe is a great place for beginner and advanced sailors to explore the open water. Our yacht charters are based in Marina Bas du Fort, in Point a Pitre. This full-service marina provides all of your pre- and post-trip essentials, including fueling, maintenance, food, drinks and a shower station. It is located about located 10 minutes away from the Point a Pitre International Airport. 12 Knots will provide you all the necessary equipment for your yacht charter, and offers additional watersports rentals and optional crew assistance for your sailing vacation.
These waters provide perfect line-of-sight sailing and receive very calm trade winds. The average temperature in Guadeloupe hovers consistently around 27-30°C (80-86°F) throughout the year. Like most tropical areas, Guadeloupe has two main seasons; you can expect a dry season between January to June, and a wet season from July to December. During the peak rainy months, the northeast trade winds blow at an average of 20-25 knots.
We recommend you plan your trip for the first half of the year to avoid rain and thunderstorms, and to experience calmer waters. If you are a beginner, we recommend you hire a skipper for your yacht charter to help with navigation and to learn more advanced sailing techniques. 12 Knots also offers sailing school, if you have time to enroll before your vacation.
12 Knots Yachting Club wants to provide the best Caribbean sailing vacation available. Whether you’re content in hopping around the island of Guadeloupe, savoring the food and experiencing the bustling French streets, or if you crave the adventure of open water, yearning to see new islands and discover untapped, natural beauty, we have a charter for you. Guadeloupe is a popular destination for island vacations. Why not make yours a sailing vacation and experience not only the island, but the natural wonder of the open ocean?
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Guadeloupe yacht charter
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.
Why charter a yacht in Guadeloupe?
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.
What are yacht charter prices in Guadeloupe?
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.
When is the yachting season in Guadeloupe?
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.
Guadeloupe yacht charter for a day
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.
Guadeloupe yacht charter overnight
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 yacht charter for a week
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.
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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.
Luxury yacht holiday in Guadeloupe
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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The unique atmosphere of the Franco-Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe filters though to its scattering of islands and islets, offering guests aboard luxury yacht charters the opportunity to explore one tropical haven after another.
Guadeloupe’s two main island’s of Grand-Terre and Basses Terre are connected by a mangrove swamp, and are each diverse in their scenery but equally matched in beauty. Grand Terre is the eastern of the two and is known for its wide expanses of beaches and string of picturesque seaside towns along the coasts.
The western Basses Terre is more mountainous and home to the spectacular Guadeloupe National Park which is surrounded by botanical gardens while being overlooked by the magnificent La Soufrière volcano. It has become popular with charterers looking for natural beauty and outdoor activities, where a day ashore can be spent trekking through jungles and mountain trails before heading back for some well-earned luxury.
South of the two main island’s are a collection of smaller islands, including beautiful Les Saintes, that have still retained a sense of the old charm of the Caribbean and are perfect for day trips and discovering isolated coves and diving spots.
One of the things that all of the Guadeloupe islands are renowned for is their delicious food and drink. The wine is mainly French and the home-grown coffee sweet, strong and black while Ti’punch is the local rum made with sugarcane syrup and fresh lime. The cuisine is a fusion of Creole and French and specialities include fresh lobster, rice and crab and sweet pastries. There is even an annual festival dedicated to food called the Fete de Cuisinieres, or Festival of Women Cooks, where female chefs come together to cater a five-hour Creole banquet for the whole community.
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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!
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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.
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Transition to the wet season, occasional showers.
Beginning of the wet season, increased humidity and rainfall.
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Transition back to the dry season, less humidity.
Beginning of the dry season, pleasant and mild.
Guadeloupe Yacht Charter Attractions
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.
Basse Terre
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
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.
Marie Galante
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.
Water Sports
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!
Example Itinerary for Your Guadeloupe Yacht Charter
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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.
Petit Havre
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.
Marie-Galante
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!!
Ilêts Pigeon
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.
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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.
S/V La Gatta
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
S/V Mamy Wata
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.
S/V Deep Blue
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.
S/V Fantastic Too
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.
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Wild rumpus, 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.
How can I rent a boat in Guadeloupe?
Renting a boat in Guadeloupe is straightforward. Speak to our Vacation Consultant .
What is special about chartering in Pointe-à-Pitre?
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.
Are there any visa requirements for Guadeloupe yacht charter?
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 .
Can beginners charter a yacht in 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.
What are the best times to charter a yacht in Guadeloupe?
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.
Are there any specific regulations or sailing areas to be aware of?
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.
What amenities are included in a yacht charter in Guadeloupe?
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.
Is it possible to customize my itinerary when chartering a yacht in Guadeloupe?
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.
What are the main airports in Guadeloupe for international travelers?
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.
Are there any health or vaccination requirements for entering Guadeloupe?
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.
What languages are spoken in Guadeloupe? Will language be a barrier?
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.
What currency is used in Guadeloupe? Do I need to exchange money before arriving?
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.
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Yacht Charter in Guadeloupe
If you're looking for a luxurious vacation experience in the Caribbean, Guadeloupe is the perfect destination. Located in the Lesser Antilles, this archipelago boasts stunning natural beauty, warm weather, and crystal-clear waters. One of the best ways to experience all that Guadeloupe has to offer is by yacht charter.
Guadeloupe is a perfect destination for yacht charter due to its convenient location, stunning natural beauty, and unique culture. Located in the Caribbean Sea, Guadeloupe is easily accessible from both North and South America. The archipelago is made up of two main islands, Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, which are connected by a bridge. In addition to these two islands, there are several smaller islands that are worth exploring by yacht.
The natural beauty of Guadeloupe is truly breathtaking. The island is home to lush rainforests, waterfalls, and volcanic peaks. There are also several stunning beaches, including Grande Anse Beach, which is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. The crystal-clear waters surrounding Guadeloupe are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The marine life is diverse and includes colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and sea turtles.
Guadeloupe is also known for its unique culture. The island has a rich history and is a melting pot of African, European, and Caribbean influences. The local cuisine is delicious and includes seafood, spicy stews, and tropical fruits. There are also several cultural festivals throughout the year, including the Carnaval de Guadeloupe and the Festival of the Sea.
If you're considering a boat rental in Guadeloupe, there are several things to keep in mind when planning your trip. Here are some helpful tips:
Choose the Right Yacht: There are many types of yachts available for charter in Guadeloupe, ranging from small sailboats to large motor yachts. Consider your budget, the size of your group, and your preferred level of luxury when choosing a yacht.
Plan Your Itinerary: Guadeloupe has many beautiful destinations to explore by yacht. Some of the most popular include Les Saintes, Marie-Galante, and La Desirade. Research the different destinations and plan your itinerary accordingly.
Consider Hiring a Crew: If you're not an experienced sailor, consider hiring a crew for your yacht charter. A crew can handle the sailing, cooking, and cleaning, allowing you to relax and enjoy your vacation.
Pack for the Climate: Guadeloupe has a tropical climate, which means it can be hot and humid year-round. Pack light, breathable clothing and don't forget sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
Explore the Local Culture: Guadeloupe has a unique and vibrant culture that is worth exploring. Sample the local cuisine, attend a cultural festival, and learn about the island's history.
There are many benefits to choosing yacht charter for your Guadeloupe vacation. Here are just a few:
Privacy and Comfort: When you charter a yacht, you have the entire vessel to yourself. This means you can enjoy complete privacy and comfort while exploring the beautiful waters of Guadeloupe.
Flexibility: Yacht charter allows you to create your own itinerary and explore at your own pace. You can choose which destinations to visit and how long to stay in each location.
Luxury Experience: Yacht charter is the epitome of luxury travel. Yachts come equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable and enjoyable vacation, including spacious cabins, air conditioning, gourmet kitchens, and entertainment systems.
Stunning Views: There's no better way to take in the natural beauty of Guadeloupe than from the deck of a yacht. You'll have unparalleled views of the crystal clear waters, lush landscapes, and stunning sunsets.
Access to Remote Destinations: Guadeloupe has many remote destinations that are only accessible by boat. With a yacht charter, you can explore these hidden gems and discover the unspoiled beauty of the island.
Water Sports: The clear waters surrounding Guadeloupe are perfect for water sports like snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. With a yacht charter, you'll have easy access to all these activities.
In conclusion, yacht charter is the perfect way to experience all that Guadeloupe has to offer. With its stunning natural beauty, unique culture, and convenient location, Guadeloupe is a top destination for luxury travel. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a novice, yacht charter in Guadeloupe is an unforgettable vacation experience that you won't want to miss. So start planning your trip today and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!
Guadeloupe offers the following types of yachts for charter: sailing yachts and catamarans .
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Avec ses 4 cabines doubles et ses 2 pointes avant, vous pourrez aisément partir en famille ou entre amis. UN ESPACE DE VIE HARMONIEUX Sur le Lagoon 400 S2, le deck et le cockpit sont directement connectés, ce qui procure un espace de vie exceptionnel. Les fenêtres verticales du salon maximisent l’espace et l’entrée de la lumière.
BALI CATSPACE
Le pontage intégral, efficace en navigation, permet une circulation fluide vers les différents espaces, de la plateforme arrière avec banquette jusqu’au cockpit avant avec salon et bains de soleil. Le flybridge grand confort accueille un immense volume de farniente sécurisé ainsi que le poste de barre pensé pour piloter seul ou en équipage réduit…
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La vitesse et le confort sont les deux facteurs essentiels des catamarans à voile. Leur performance de navigation est la conséquence d’un poids maitrisé et à un déplacement réduit qui induit une stabilité nettement accrue du bateau. Les durées de navigation s’en trouvent réduites et le plaisir des heures passées à bord accrues.
Par Fontaine Pajot, le LUCIA 40 procure une navigation sportive et agréable. Avec des lignes élégantes et contemporaines ainsi qu’une réelle réflexion sur la luminosité à l’intérieur du bateau, aussi bien dans le cockpit que dans les différents aménagements, il vous assurera une croisière agréable dans la Caraïbe.
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La marque BALI CATAMARANS s’attache à créer des espaces de vie les plus larges et les plus décloisonnés possible, afin de donner aux propriétaires une utilisation de leur bateau seul ou en famille ! Le BALI 4.2 propose une surface utile de pont de 79,2 m2 soit environ 10% supérieure aux concurrents de même catégorie.
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23.99m | Sunreef | 2022
27.33m | Wally Yachts | 2018
49.38m | Codecasa | 1998
50.4m | Feadship | 1990
51.7m | Alloy | 2006
52.12m | Amels | 2004
62.5m | Codecasa | 2003
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162m | Brodogradevna Industrija Split | 2021
20.36m | Fountaine Pajot | 2021
CHRISTINA TOO
20.73m | Sunreef | 2017
21.37m | Azimut | 2019
21.46m | Prestige | 2018
22.7m | Sunreef Yachts | 2022
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23.6m | Baltic Yachts | 2008
23.7m | Lazzara | 2010
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23.77m | Lagoon | 2020
23.77m | Privilege Marine | 2016
23.8m | Lagoon | 2018
23.96m | Sunreef Yachts | 2022
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24.38m | Sunreef Yachts | 2022
24.38m | Sunreef Yachts | 2019
24.7m | Princess | 2018
25.15m | Oyster Yachts | 2015
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27.08m | Oyster Yachts | 2012
27.4m | Horizon | 2019
27.45m | Horizon | 2020
27.49m | Ocean Alexander | 2021
28.65m | Horizon | 2019
30m | Ocean Alexander | 2016
32.2m | Sanlorenzo | 2017
33m | Overmarine | 2021
34.1m | Sanlorenzo | 2018
36.58m | Benetti | 2008
36.91m | Benetti | 2022
37.04m | Custom Line | 2019
37.07m | Gulf Craft | 2022
37.8m | Rosetti Superyachts | 2021
39.62m | Westport Yachts | 2007
39.64m | Heesen | 1987
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Catamaran - 13.00m - Fountaine Pajot - Elba 45 owner version (2025)
À partir de 1 443 € par jour.
Catamaran - 12.79m - Lagoon - Lagoon 42 (2021)
À partir de 643 € par jour.
Catamaran - 5.50m - bimare - classe A (1993)
À partir de 125 € par jour.
Catamaran - 17.00m - windelo - windelo 54 Sport (2023)
À partir de 1 929 € par jour.
Catamaran - 12.00m - Lagoon - 380 (2008)
À partir de 429 € par jour.
Catamaran - 15.20m - Sunreef - 50 Sailing "Libertà" (2021)
À partir de 1 971 € par jour.
Catamaran - 16.30m - Outremer - 55 Light (2020)
À partir de 1 286 € par jour.
Catamaran - 12.20m - BALI - CATANA - BALI 4.0 (2018)
À partir de 814 € par jour.
Catamaran - 16.00m - Lagoon - Lagoon 52 S (2021)
À partir de 3 143 € par jour.
Catamaran - 14.00m - Lagoon - 450 (2015)
À partir de 1 271 € par jour.
Catamaran - 14.00m - Lagoon - 450F (2017)
À partir de 743 € par jour.
Catamaran - 13.86m - Marsaudon Composites - Orc 42 (2021)
À partir de 857 € par jour.
Catamaran - 15.35m - Lagoon - lagoon 51 (2024)
À partir de 2 000 € par jour.
Catamaran - 14.00m - Nautitech - 46 Open (2020)
À partir de 700 € par jour.
Catamaran - 12.00m - - Lagoon 42 (2023)
À partir de 657 € par jour.
Catamaran - 12.80m - LAGOON - 42 (2017)
À partir de 571 € par jour.
Catamaran - 12.80m - LAGOON - LAGOON 42 (2017)
Catamaran - 11.97m - Lagoon - Lagoon 400 S2 (2017)
À partir de 529 € par jour, une location de catamaran en guadeloupe, immanquable dans les antilles..
Baptisée par Christophe Collomb, la Guadeloupe est un havre de paix à l’ambiance paradisiaque. Doux mélange de toutes les Antilles , louer un catamaran en Guadeloupe vous permettra de découvrir plages de sable blanc, montagnes couvertes de forêts tropicales, plantations de canne à sucre, de bananes ou d’ananas et de rhumeries.
Parmi les incontournables lors d’une croisière en Guadeloupe , difficile de ne pas évoquer Pointe-à-Pitre . La ville la plus connue de l’île abrite le marché Saint-Antoine. Flânez dans ses allées pour vous imprégner de l’ambiance Créole. Vous y trouverez notamment des bâtons de cannelles, des racines de gingembre ou autres caramboles.
Louez un catamaran en Guadeloupe avec ou sans équipage et découvrez les plus belles plages de l’île comme celle de l'Îlet Gosier. Appréciez le panorama sur l’ îlet du Gosier depuis le pont de votre catamaran ou pendant une session de snorkeling réputée dans ce coin de l’île.
Hissez les voiles vers Sainte-Anne , la destination la plus touristique de Guadeloupe pour profiter d’un mouillage d’eau turquoise et de sable blanc. Si vous souhaitez vous éloigner des touristes, la plage de Bois Jolan, protégée du vent, est pour vous. Le lieu est encore naturel. Avec des enfants, privilégiez la plage de la Caravelle peu profonde.
Plages paradisiaques et ambiance antillaise
Direction Saint-François pour un voyage en Guadeloupe plus animé. Surnommée le petit Saint-Tropez de Guadeloupe, vous y trouverez un golf, un casino, un aérodrome ainsi qu’une grande marina. A proximité, la plage des Raisins- Clairs et l’anse à la Gourde sont à voir. En plus d’être l’endroit idéal pour les activités nautiques, Saint-François est un vrai point de départ pour une location de catamaran et naviguer vers Marie-Galante, aux Saintes ou vers La Désirade silencieuse et douce.
Mettez le cap vers la réserve Cousteau pour observer des fonds marins exceptionnels peuplés de coraux, éponges, poissons tropicaux, langoustes et tortues marines. Entre avril et septembre, vous aurez peut-être la chance d’entendre le chant des baleines à bosse.
Dans le petit archipel des îles des Saintes, vivez un coucher de soleil dans un cadre incroyable depuis le carré de votre catamaran. Du Fond Curé à Pont Pierre, en passant par Le Pain de Sucre, vous trouverez de nombreux lieux de mouillages paradisiaques où vous détendre et vous baignez.
Toutes ces îles sont aisément accessibles depuis la Marina de Bas-du-Fort à Pointe-à-Pitre, votre base pour une superbe croisière à voile en Guadeloupe.
Aucun doute, en navigation à Basse-Terre ou à Grande-Terre, la Guadeloupe est une destination parfaite pour une location de catamaran avec ou sans équipage.
Quel est le prix d’une location de catamaran en Guadeloupe ?
Océans Evasion propose à la location de très nombreux catamarans. Chacun d’entre eux possède ses spécificités. De celles du modèle du catamaran en passant par les services proposés vous êtes sûrs de pouvoir adapter votre recherche à votre budget.
Au minimum, il vous faudra un budget de 4000 € pour 7 jours et pour 6 personnes. Bien évidemment, ce bateau est le roi des croisières alors pourquoi ne pas opter pour un séjour en catamaran d’une semaine ?
La saison de votre départ et la destination que vous avez choisi auront un impact sur le montant de votre location de catamaran en Guadeloupe.
Veillez à bien prendre tous ces éléments en compte lors de votre préparation, vous serez sûrs de partir en toute sérénité pour un voyage inoubliable.
Quelle est la meilleure période pour partir en Guadeloupe ?
Le climat de la Guadeloupe est tropical, deux saisons se distinguent :
la saison sèche : des températures idéales pour partir. Vous profiterez d’un grand soleil et d’une chaleur parfaite pour des baignades rafraîchissantes. Cette saison est le meilleur moment pour des départs en vacances et une location de catamaran lors d’une croisière sera parfaite pour un moment dépaysant.
la saison humide : Une période plus exposée à la pluie et des températures très hautes. Une saison dont les averses peuvent nuire au cadre paradisiaque qui s’offre à vous lors de votre location de catamaran.
Une navigation avec ou sans capitaine.
Lors de votre location de catamaran en Guadeloupe, plusieurs options sont possibles. Si vous êtes en possession d’un permis bateau, vous n’aurez simplement qu’à affiner votre recherche et à trouver l’embarcation idéale pour votre voyage en Guadeloupe.
Si vous n’êtes pas en possession de la fameuse licence, pas d'inquiétude, il vous suffira d’opter pour une location de bateau avec capitaine.
Cette option vous permettra de profiter des services d’un skipper pour vous mener à bon port sans avoir à vous soucier de la partie navigation. Définissez votre itinéraire, faites lui part de vos envies et des lieux que vous souhaitez visiter, vous êtes sûrs de profiter d’un voyage personnalisé et de ne louper aucun des immanquables que propose la Guadeloupe, qu’est ce qui vous retient ?
Partir en croisière lors de votre location de catamaran en Guadeloupe
Avoir une embarcation comme un catamaran, c’est l’occasion de profiter d’un bateau qui vous offrira stabilité et confort. Autrement dit, une embarcation parfaite pour un départ en croisière !
Prendre le large selon votre envie, sans avoir à vous soucier de savoir ou aller dormir puisque votre luxueuse maison sur l’eau vous accompagne, quoi de mieux pour partir ?
Une croisière vous offre la possibilité d’un voyage flexible et dont la dimension nautique revêt une part importante. Prendre du temps pour vous et pour découvrir votre destination dans un moment unique et relaxant, voilà ce qu’offre une croisière lors d’une location de catamaran en Guadeloupe.
Louer un catamarans proche de Guadeloupe
À Guadeloupe, des bateaux sont disponibles à la location. Découvrez-en d'autres aux alentours.
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A Guadeloupe yacht charter provides a diverse vacation destination. Guadeloupe is an archipelago of over a dozen sun-drenched islands, with everything from deserted beaches to jungle-clad highlands.
Virgin Island Sailing® can help you book the ideal Guadeloupe yacht for your sailing vacation.
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GINGER Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 38.5 Length Total
- 4 Cabins Total
- 10 Max. Guests
- Dream Yacht Charter
- Yacht Type: Sailing Catamarans
- Yacht Age: 2018
- Manufacturer: Fountaine Pajot
- Model: Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40
- Water Maker
HAPPY HOUR Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- Yacht Age: 2020
SALAKO II Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
MIRO Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 39.1 Length Total
- 3 Cabins Total
- 8 Max. Guests
- Yacht Type: Sailing Monohulls
- Yacht Age: 2019
- Manufacturer: Dufour
- Model: Dufour 390 GL
ELEUTHERA Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 39.3 Length Total
- Manufacturer: Catana
- Model: Bali 4.0 - 4 + 2 cab.
SABA Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
MOUSTIQUE Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
Happy Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- Manufacturer: Nautitech
- Model: Nautitech 40 Open - 4 + 2 cab.
The Bath Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 40.4 Length Total
- Yacht Age: 2021
- Model: Bali Catspace
IORA Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 40.5 Length Total
- 12 Max. Guests
- Model: Bali 4.1 - 4 + 2 cab.
CALAO Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
COCORICO Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 41.3 Length Total
- Model: Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 2 cab.
Atchoum Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
KAZANOU Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 9 Max. Guests
- Yacht Age: 2023
- Model: Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 1 cab.
BERMUDA Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 41.7 Length Total
- Model: Dufour 412 GL
CURACAO Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
PERIWINKLE Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
- 42.0 Length Total
- Manufacturer: Lagoon
- Model: Lagoon 42 - 4 + 2 cab.
- Air Conditioning
Sleepy Bareboat Charter in Guadeloupe
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PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS (“ Terms ”) CAREFULLY AS THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS, REMEDIES AND OBLIGATIONS AS WELL AS A SECTION GOVERNING THE JURISDICTION AND VENUE OF DISPUTES. THESE TERMS ALSO CONTAIN A LEGALLY BINDING RELEASE, WAIVER OF LIABILITY, AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK. By creating a username, a login, clicking submit, using the services of Charter Experts, LLC d/b/a Virgin Island Sailing® (“ Broker ) or by accessing Broker’s website, you agree that you have read, and acknowledge your acceptance of these Terms. The Terms are subject to change at any time without notice at Broker’s sole discretion. Additionally, any transaction for which you have made payment shall be governed by the form of Terms in effect at the time of such payment notwithstanding any subsequent changes hereto.
If you are obtaining a quote, information, booking travel for and/or securing or procuring a Charter (as that term is defined in Section 1 below) for more than just yourself, all references below to “Charterer” or “you” (and derivations thereof) shall be read to mean you on behalf of yourself and each individual within your group for whom you are obtaining a quote, information, booking travel for and/or securing or procuring Charter.
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- Prepaid Charter Reservations . Typically, Broker negotiates charter rates in advance with the yacht owner or charter company (“ Charter Provider ”) to obtain cost-effective rates, and facilitate reservations and availability for yacht charters, excursions and travel (the “ Charter ”). Broker also provides services to you by facilitating the booking of reservations for consideration and receives a commission from the Charter Provider (the “ Broker Fee ”). The Broker Fee is included in the pre-negotiated Charter rate provided to you, plus taxes and other fees where applicable. You agree that your payment is for the total amount set forth in the applicable Charter agreement (which Charter Provider may refer to as a Charter Contract, Charter Agreement, Booking Terms & Conditions, Instructions and Terms for Accommodations, as well as other derivations) provided to you by Broker (“ Charter Agreement ”). Upon execution of the Charter Agreement and receipt of the applicable deposit, you will have made a reservation for the Charter that authorizes Broker to facilitate the Charter on your behalf (“Charter Reservation”), including making payment arrangements with the Charter Provider. You further agree that Broker is a third-party beneficiary to the Charter Agreement and shall have the right to enforce such agreement to the extent it deems such enforcement necessary or advisable to protect its rights hereunder or under the Charter Agreement.
Broker retains the Broker Fee as compensation in arranging your Charter Reservation. The Broker Fee varies based on the amount and type of Charter and/or services provided by Broker. By making a Charter Reservation, you accept and agree to the relevant cancellation and no-show policy of the Charter Provider set forth in the Charter Agreement. Cancellation and no-show policies vary for each Charter. Carefully read the Charter Agreement and additional information provided to you by Broker. It is expressly agreed by Charterer that the Broker Fee is earned at the time the Charter Reservation is made. Late payment, wrong credit card or debit card details, invalid credit or debit cards, or insufficient funds are for your own risk and account, and you will not be entitled to any refund of any prepaid amount unless the Charter Provider expressly agrees otherwise under the Charter Agreement or in some other signed writing.
- Charter Rules and Restrictions . Additional terms and agreements will apply to your Charter Reservation and any purchase or rental of equipment or other items, supplies, provisions and travel you may select. Please read those additional terms carefully. In particular, if you have purchased airfare, please ensure that you read the full terms and conditions of carriage issued by the supplier. You agree to abide by the terms of purchase imposed by any supplier with whom you elect to deal, including but not limited to payment of all amounts when due and compliance with the supplier’s rules and restrictions regarding availability, charges, fares, and use of products and services.
- Payment . All payments must be made by personal check, bank/wire transfer, ACH payment and/or with a major credit card unless otherwise expressly stated. The total price for the Charter Reservation will be billed in U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated. Some banks and credit card companies impose fees for international transactions. If you are making a reservation from outside of the United States on a US credit card, your bank may convert the payment amount to your local currency and charge you a conversion fee. This means the amount listed on your credit or bank card statement may be in your local currency and therefore a different figure than the amount provided by Broker for the Charter Reservation. In addition, a foreign transaction fee may be assessed if the financial institution that issued your credit card is located outside of the United States. Booking international travel may be considered to be an international transaction by the financial institution or card company. The currency exchange rate and foreign transaction fee is determined solely by your financial institution on the day that it processes the transaction. If you have any questions about these fees or the exchange rate applied to your booking, please contact your financial institution. Broker shall not be liable to you for any such service, conversion, or exchange fee.
Broker expressly reserves the right to cancel your Charter Reservation if full payment is not timely received as set forth in the Charter Agreement.
- Cancellation and Rescheduling . You may cancel or change your Charter Reservation as set forth in the Charter Agreement by and among you, the Charter Provider and/or Broker. Please note that some Charter Providers do not permit changes to or cancellation of reservations after they are made, or after a certain date, as indicated in the Charter Agreement. You agree to abide by the terms of the Charter Agreement with respect to your Charter Reservation. Broker will not be responsible for reimbursing Charterer for any previously tendered deposits or payments by Charterer and disclaims all liability for the failure of a Charter Provider to refund or return any such funds.
- Credit Card Transactions and Chargebacks . If for any reason, any Charter Provider is unable to provide the Charter, or any part thereof, for which you have contracted, your remedy lies against the Charter Provider, and not against Broker. However, Broker will use reasonable efforts to assist you and Charter Provider in reaching a resolution to a dispute between you and the Charter Provider. In the event that your payment has already been transferred from Broker to Charter Provider or to an escrow account, you agree that you will not seek a chargeback against Broker for such amounts transferred. You further agree to indemnify and hold Broker harmless from and against any liability, loss, damage or expense (including without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) that Broker may incur in connection with chargebacks against Broker or under the Charter Agreement and your performance thereunder. If Broker incurs any costs, including but not limited to attorneys’ fees, to recover any payments charged back by your credit card company or other financial institution, you agree that you will be liable for these costs. If your payment is declined for any reason, you agree to settle any amounts owed to Broker via money order, cashier’s check, personal check or bank/ACH transfer immediately.
- Broker Responsibility . Broker makes arrangements with the Charter Provider. Broker additionally makes additional arrangements with other suppliers for the various components and other services that comprise your Charter (“Charter Suppliers”). Broker is not an agent of these Charter Providers or the Charter Suppliers (and the Charter Providers and Charter Suppliers are not agents of Broker). Broker expressly disclaims any liability for the actions or omissions of the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers. The Charter Providers and the Charter Suppliers reserve the right to refuse service to you at their sole discretion. Broker assumes no liability for the acts of the Charter Provider or the Charter Suppliers in refusing service. Broker is not responsible for schedule changes and does not offer compensation for those changes. Broker is not responsible under any circumstances for any injury or damages you may suffer, in connection with sea, air or ground transportation, hotel accommodations, or other travel or excursion services arranged by Broker.
You understand Broker is not the source or supplier of the Charter or other travel services you requested and acts solely as a broker for the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers. You agree that the Charter Provider and Charter Suppliers whose names appear in the information supplied to you are those who are solely responsible for providing the Charter you purchase. You consent to and request the use of the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers and agree to not hold Broker responsible should any of them: (i) fail to provide the Charter or travel services you purchased, whether or not such services are listed in the Charter Agreement or otherwise, (ii) fail to comply with any applicable law, or (iii) engage in any negligent act or omission that causes you any sort of injury, damage, delay or inconvenience.
By using Broker’s services, you waive and release any claim against Broker, its affiliated and subsidiary companies, and their respective officers, directors, employees, contractors, and agents, arising out of or in connection with any loss of or damage to property or injury to any person caused by reason of (i) any defect, negligence, or other wrongful act or omission, or any failure of performance of any kind, by any Charter Provider, Charter Suppliers, or any other provider of sea, airline, hotel, ground transportation or any other travel provider connected to or otherwise associated with the Charter, (ii) any claim for inconvenience, loss of enjoyment, mental distress or other similar claim, (iii) any delayed departure, missed connection, substitute accommodation, termination of service or change in fares or rates, and (iv) overbooking, flight or other travel cancellation, lost or misconnected personal property, or any claim arising out of the air transportation portion of your travel, and (v) or any other claim arising out of or otherwise related to the Charter Agreement or services provided by the Charter Provider and the Charter Suppliers.
Excepting only liability that directly arises from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Broker, you will not hold Broker responsible for any injury, damage or loss you may suffer while on a Charter, whether incurred on the Charter or in connection with any other rental, purchase, excursion or activity, regardless of the relationship of any of the foregoing with the Charter Provider or the Charter Suppliers.
- Your Responsibility . By booking a Charter with Broker, you agree to defend and indemnify and hold harmless Broker, Charter Provider, Charter Suppliers, and each of their respective officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, causes of action, demands, recoveries, losses, damages, fines, penalties or other costs or expenses of any kind or nature, including but not limited to reasonable legal fees, arising out of or in connection with: (i) your breach of these Terms or the documents referenced herein; (ii) your violation of any law or rights of a third party; or (iii) your use of the Broker website.
You will review your Charter Agreement and travel documents for accuracy upon receipt. You understand that it is your responsibility to review the accuracy of all details in the Charter Reservation provided to you, and that you may contact Broker if you have any questions.
You assume full and complete responsibility for checking and verifying any and all passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements of your destination(s), and all conditions regarding health, safety, security, political stability, and labor or civil unrest at such destination(s).
You understand that Broker recommends purchasing travel insurance to cover certain risks inherent in travel such as supplier bankruptcy and the inability to travel due to a medical or personal emergency.
- No Warranties . All Charters, products, services, advice and information is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied to the fullest extent permitted under the law, including but not limited to, warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability, satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular purpose. Without limiting the above, no warranty or guarantee is made (i) regarding the acceptance of any reservation request or Charter Reservation; (ii) regarding the availability of Charters, or any other product and/or services through Broker; (iii) that the use of Broker’s website will be error-free; or (iv) regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability or quality of any information, content, data, service, advice or merchandise provided by Broker or through Broker’s website.
Broker has no special knowledge regarding the Charter Provider’s or Charter Supplier’s financial condition, unsafe conditions, health hazards, weather hazards, or climate extremes at locations to which you may travel during or otherwise in connection with your Charter.
- Limitation on Liability . In no event shall Broker, Charter Provider, Charter Suppliers, and/or their respective affiliates, or any employees, agents, officers, directors, members or managers of any of the foregoing (“Broker and Charter Releasees”), be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of, or in any way connected with, your access to, display of or use the Broker’s website, the Charter or services provided to you in connection with the Charter (including, but not limited to, your reliance upon opinions of the Broker), whether based on a theory of negligence, contract, tort, strict liability, consumer protection statutes, or otherwise, and even if Broker and/or any other of the Broker and Charter Releasees have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
If, despite the limitation above, Broker or the Broker and Charter Releasees are found liable for any loss or damage which arises out of or in any way connected with any of the occurrences described above, then Broker, Charter Provider, Charter Supplier and the Broker and Charter Releasees will in no event exceed, in the aggregate, the greater of (a) the Broker Fee, and (b) One-Hundred Dollars (US $100.00).
The foregoing limitation of liability reflects the allocation of risk between the parties. The limitations specified in this section will survive and apply even if any limited remedy specified in these Terms is found to have failed of its essential purpose. The limitations of liability provided in these Terms inure to the benefit of Broker and/or its providers.
The foregoing does not affect any liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.
- Limitation on Time to File Claims . ANY CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM YOU MAY HAVE ARISING OUT OF RELATING TO BROKER’S SERVICES OR THE WEBSITE MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION ACCRUES, OTHERWISE, SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM IS PERMANENTLY BARRED.
- Waiver . No waiver by Broker of any term or condition set forth in these Terms shall be deemed a further or continuing waiver of such term or condition or a waiver of any other term or condition, and any failure of the Broker to assert a right or provision under these Terms shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision.
- Severability . If any provision of these Terms is held by a court or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be eliminated or limited to the minimum extent such that the remaining provisions of the Terms will continue in full force and effect.
- Governing Law and Mandatory Venue . The laws of the State of Florida govern the rights and obligations of the parties to this Agreement and the interpretation, construction and enforceability thereof. You agree that any action or proceeding initiated by Charterer against Broker shall be brought solely in the federal and state courts of Hillsborough County, Florida, and you submit to the jurisdiction of those courts and waive any objections to the exercise of personal jurisdiction over you by those courts. In the event any action or proceeding is initiated by Charterer in a court outside of Hillsborough County, Florida, Charterer agrees to pay Broker’s costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees associated with defending such action or proceeding and waives any and all defenses to the transfer of said action or proceeding, whether jurisdictional or otherwise, to a federal or state court in Hillsborough County, Florida.
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Yacht Charter Guadeloupe
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ELVIS MAGIC
- Build year : 2003
- Length : 66 ft
- Boat type : Sailing Yacht
- Build year : 2001
- Length : 132 ft
- Build year : 2022
- Guests : 12
- Berths : 12
- Length : 121 ft
- Boat type : Motor Yacht
- Build year : 2007
- Length : 80 ft
- Build year : 2020
- Length : 42 ft
- Boat type : Catamaran
- Build year : 2006
- Guests : 10
- Berths : 10
- Length : 120 ft
Build your own unique trip!
- Build year : 2016
- Length : 70 ft
Sun Goddess
- Build year : 2014
- Length : 53 ft
- Build year : 2021
- Length : 141 ft
CORAL OCEAN
- Build year : 1994
- Length : 239 ft
- Build year : 2010
- Length : 112 ft
- Guests : 11
- Berths : 11
- Length : 147 ft
- Build year : 2002
- Length : 105 ft
- Length : 116 ft
The Commissioner
- Build year : 2008
- Length : 60 ft
Variety Voyager
- Build year : 2012
- Guests : 71
- Berths : 71
- Cabins : 36
- Length : 223 ft
- Build year : 2019
- Length : 45 ft
- Length : 150 ft
At The Yacht Engine we're on a mission to make boating more accessible and to make it easier for you to get on the water. We believe boating should be available to everyone, and we can help the boating industry, boat owners, marinas, and everyone who wants to go boating by providing a 21st-century boating marketplace. The Yacht Engine is the best place to find and rent boats of all sorts, from a canal and riverboat across Europe to a sailing boat, motor boat, catamaran across North America, the Mediterranean, Caribbean and further afield, along with some of the world's most impressive superyachts and luxury yacht charters.
Boats or Yachts Available For Rent Or Charter In Guadeloupe
Where it comes to chartering or renting boats in Guadeloupe below is a list of the typical types of boats that you can hire on The Yacht Engine with a description of the boat type. If you can't find the individual boat charter you are looking for when you do a search in [location name] it's worthwhile searching nearby locations as your chosen boat type might be available nearby.
When searching a geographical area on The Yacht Engine you can filter by the below boat types. There is also the option to further filter your searches by price, the number of guests, cabins or bathrooms, what year the boat or sailing yacht was launched, the boat length and the boat manufacturer.
Sailing Yacht (Sailboat): From €120/£100/$135 a day up to whatever you can afford, monohull sailing yachts are fun to sail at all points of the wind and an affordable way to get around if your island hopping or finding your own secluded coves or sandy beaches along with longer cruises. Sizes range from those for a couple or small family to a full sized luxury charter yacht.
Catamaran: Luxury catamarans are stable and spacious, with quick sailing performance, and and have been gaining in popularity in recent years. Better for larger groups, they have lots of room for water toys, and are big enough for a little privacy. A catamaran charter is easy and comfortable for novices not used to heeling and are loved by families due to their extra space when compared to a monohull. Typically far more luxurious than a sailboat the larger catamarans have en suite toilets and showers in the staterooms as well as ample entertaining space in the saloon and on deck.
Power Catamaran: These types of boats are relatively new but have also been gaining in popularity as the two hulls keep the boat more stable when compared to a monohull. The wider beam also means more deck space and as they don't have sails or a mast, they have a lot more space on deck than a sailing catamaran rental or monohull. For a luxury catamaran charter, consider taking a crewed catamaran charter sailing vacation with an experienced skipper.
Luxury Yacht: Luxury yacht charters are available for either a sailing yacht (sailboat), catamaran or motorboat and will have a crew and host/hostess on hand to cater for whatever your needs are along with a skipper who will have a detailed knowledge of your cruising area. On a crewed yacht charter of this kind you get to create your own personal itinerary and will have far greater range than on other boats which allows for lots of variety in how you travel and what you do.
Superyacht: A superyacht or sometimes called mega yacht are boats which are least 24 metres (79 feet) in length up to 180 metres (590 feet) and can either be sailing yachts (sailboats) or motorboats. These types of boats are most frequently found in the Med of Caribbean and due to their size they will have a large chartering area and can typically pick you up from whatever location you require rather than you being required to get to a set marina to start your charter. They are fully crewed with professional staff who will cater for your every need along with a skipper who will have extensive knowledge of your chosen cruising areas.
Motorboat: This covers a wide variety of boats from a motor yacht with cabins to a private boat trip for a fishing trip but all of the these are comfortable seagoing boats with a kick of speed should you want to cover a bigger distance on the day.
RIB: Very much day boats for fishing and day cruising, RIBs are a lot of fun for a day afloat. They can be very quick and are great should you be in a town on holiday and fancy seeing the coast or finding secluded sandy beaches to get away from it all.
Skippered Yacht Charter or Bareboat
When it comes to boat hire or yacht charter in Guadeloupe you typically have two choices - bareboat yacht hire or skippered yacht charter.
When using The Yacht Engine you can filter all boat searches to be with or without skipper depending on what you are looking for and below we cover some of the main points to consider for your boat hire.
Skippered Charter: A skippered yacht charter gives you the advantage of being able to get afloat without having to invest in getting sailing qualifications before hand. For a monohull sailing yacht you will pay €120/£100/$135 plus a day extra for the skipper, as well as their food and a tip at the end.
When you get to a luxury yacht or superyacht charter with crew these prices will increase and costs also depend on where you plan to sail to along with the size and type of boat rental on your sailing holiday.
In some cases skippers will also be the yacht or boat owners (typically day trips) which means they will know all the best secluded beaches to show you the best that the area has to offer with their local knowledge.
For day trips you will often be able to use a skipper as well and prices will vary depending on the type of boat.
Bareboat Yacht Charter: For skilled sailors, a bareboat charter is cheaper and gives more privacy for you and your charter guests. Many sailors prefer to be helming the boat while choosing their own course, and provided you have the knowledge and relevant qualifications you can skipper these boats (typically up to 54 feet/16.5 metres in length) yourself.
Do You Need A Licence To Charter A Yacht In Guadeloupe
If you are on a gulet or skippered yacht charter you do not need a license to sail a yacht out of Guadeloupe. This is also the case where you are renting a small motorboat without a cabin for a day trip around the local islands or beaches.
You do need a license if you are on a bareboat yacht charter, here are some examples of sailing qualifications:
International Certificate of Competence: This is issued on request by your European sailing authority and you should automatically qualify with certain national sailing qualifications.
RYA Qualifications: If you have the following qualifications you will be able to take a bareboat charter out of Guadeloupe, these include Day Skipper (sail or motor endorsement), Coastal Skipper or Yachtmaster.
American Sailing Association (ASA): The ASA 104 Bareboat certificate is commonly accepted.
US Sailing: The International Proficiency Certificate is widely accepted and The Bareboat Cruising Certificate is also accepted in many cases.
Frequently asked questions
The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.
You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the yacht hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual charter companies themselves.
If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16 or ring the coast guard on your phone if you have reception. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to or are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the boat charter company.
You should consider do you have the experience to handle the yacht charter or boat hire before you book and where do you want to go along with what the weather will be like. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm and remember at sea it can be cool on most evenings.
If you want to sail without a skipper then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. For small 'day boats' or if you choose to have a skippered on board your yacht charter you typically don't require licences.
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Catamaran Bali 4.0 for charter in Pointe a Pitre
- Bali 4.0 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Cockpit cushion
- Yacht Insurance
- Cruising tax
- Administration fee
- Charter package (Final cleaning, Bed linen, Towels, Kitchen gas, Dinghy with engine, Starter package, Damage Waiver)
Sailing yacht Dufour 460 Grand Large available for charter in Marina Bas du Fort
- Dufour 460 Grand Large [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
Sailing yacht Sun Loft 47 for charter in Pointe a Pitre
- Sun Loft 47 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
- Barbeque Grill
Cat Bali 4.1 for hire in Pointe a Pitre
- Bali 4.1 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
Catamaran Bali 4.0 available for charter in Marina Bas du Fort
Cat Bali 4.0 available for charter in Pointe a Pitre
Sailing boat Dufour 460 Grand Large for rent in Marina Bas du Fort
Sailing yacht Dufour 390 Grand Large for charter in Marina Bas du Fort
- Dufour 390 Grand Large [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
Yacht Dufour 430 Grand Large available for charter in Marina Bas du Fort
- Dufour 430 Grand Large [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
Catamaran Lucia 40 for charter in Marina Bas du Fort
- Lucia 40 [Yacht Price incl. Taxes]
Catamaran Lucia 40 available for charter in Pointe a Pitre
Sailing yacht Dufour 412 Grand Large for charter in Pointe a Pitre
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Sailboat Dufour 412 Grand Large for charter in Marina Bas du Fort
Catamaran Nautitech Open 40 for hire in Marina Bas du Fort
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Yacht Dufour 470 available for charter in Pointe a Pitre
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Guadeloupe sailing holidays.
In the heart of the Caribbean Sea islands is Guadeloupe, a picture-perfect island that is beautiful to visit and the perfect place from which to start a sailing holiday. Book online today with YACHTICO.com to start planning the Guadeloupe sailing vacation of your dreams.
Hire one of the many catamarans or sailboats available through Yachtico.com to begin your vacation on this beautiful tropical island, where there is something fun for everyone. Check out the market in Pointe-à-Pitre for succulently ripe tropical fruits and fish caught out of the water just a few meters away. Visit Basse-Terre for equally pristine beaches that aren’t as crowded as those on Grande-Terre, or for excellent hiking trails. The very adventurous can even hike up La Soufrière, a volcano on Basse-Terre.
Board your chartered sailboat or catamaran, and have a breathtaking sail on the waters around the islands. Explore both islands of Guadeloupe from your boat, and even take a longer sailing trip to Antigua , Saint Lucia, or Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to name just a few.
Whether you are looking for adventure or relaxation on your vacation, a sailing holiday from Guadeloupe is the perfect way to achieve either – or both. Book online through YACHTICO.com today to be on your way to a holiday you will never forget!
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Marina Rivière-Sens Gourbeyre
The Rivière Sens Marina, also known as Sud Ancrage Marina, is a hidden gem nestled in the southern region of Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe . This picturesque marina offers an exceptional anchorage experience for boaters year-round. Located on the “great Caribbean highway,” it is situated in Rivière-Sens, a part of the commune of Gourbeyre. With its stunning backdrop of the Caribbean Mountains, facing Fort Delgrès and the majestic Soufrière volcano, the marina sits at the confluence of natural beauty and rich history.
Marina Rivière Sens is strategically positioned on the leeward coast of Guadeloupe , making it the only quayside stopover option in the area. This prime location offers boaters a secure and comfortable anchorage experience. The marina is not just a gateway to the sea but also a window to the vibrant culture and natural beauty of Guadeloupe.
Approach to the Marina
Access to the marina’s pontoons is completely secure, ensuring that boaters can navigate with peace of mind. The team at Marina Rivière Sens is dedicated to providing an intuitive and user-friendly experience. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a novice, you will find all the necessary information to make your stay at the marina enjoyable and hassle-free.
Specifications of the Marina
Number of berths.
Marina Rivière Sens boasts a capacity to accommodate up to 340 boats, making it a popular destination for sailors exploring the Caribbean .
Type of Berths
The reception pontoons at the marina can handle boats with a length of up to 25 meters (83 feet). These lighted pontoons are supplied with essential utilities such as water and electricity, ensuring the comfort of all visitors.
Boat Length and Draft
Boats of various lengths and drafts can be accommodated, with an average depth of 2.50 meters (8.3 feet) available.
Facilities on Berths
- Water and Electricity : All berths are equipped with water and electricity supply, allowing boaters to have a convenient stay.
- Secure Access Portals : The marina takes security seriously, with secure access portals ensuring the safety of both vessels and visitors.
- Wi-Fi Services : Staying connected is made easy with Wi-Fi services available throughout the marina.
- PMR Access : Facilities are wheelchair-accessible, ensuring inclusivity.
- Shipchandler : For boating supplies and essentials, there’s a shipchandler on-site.
- Refueling Pontoon : Boaters can conveniently refuel their vessels at the marina.
Infrastructure, Services, and Facilities
Marina Rivière Sens goes beyond the basics, offering an array of services and facilities to enhance the overall experience:
- Video Surveillance : Ensures the security of the marina and its visitors.
- Technical Platform : Supporting various maintenance needs.
- Restaurants : Enjoy a variety of culinary delights without leaving the marina.
- Pharmacy : Access to healthcare services in the vicinity.
- Bakery : Freshly baked goods for a delightful morning.
- Hospitality : Lodges and bungalows are available for rental.
- Sports Area : Stay active with access to a developed sports area.
- Laundromat : Convenient laundry facilities.
- Supermarket : Stock up on supplies at the nearby supermarket.
- Boat Rentals : Explore the waterways with boat rental services.
The marina’s commitment to providing comprehensive amenities ensures that visitors have a pleasant and fulfilling stay.
Amenities in the Marina and Nearby
The Rivière Sens Marina is not just a place to anchor; it’s a vibrant hub with plenty to offer. Visitors can enjoy the following amenities within and around the marina:
- Rivière-Sens Beach : Relax and unwind on the nearby beach.
- Medical Services : Access to doctors, pharmacies, and physiotherapists for any healthcare needs.
- Dining : Explore a variety of dining options, including bars, pizzerias, creperies, and more.
- Accommodations : Choose from lodges and bungalows for a comfortable stay.
- Sports and Recreation : A developed sports area for fitness enthusiasts.
- Shopping : Find essentials and souvenirs at the supermarket, bakery, and boat rental shops.
- Interactive Terminal : Discover the region’s tourist, sporting, and nautical activities with a touchscreen and interactive terminal.
Events in the Marina
Marina Rivière Sens is a vibrant place with occasional events that add excitement to your stay. From local festivals to boating competitions, there’s always something happening in this coastal paradise. A highlight for many boaters is the opportunity to witness the courageous navigators of the legendary “Route du Rhum” up close, thanks to the marina’s privileged geographical position.
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How to get there.
Guadeloupe is well-connected by air, with international and domestic flights arriving at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport . From there, it’s a scenic drive to Marina Rivière Sens.
If you’re traveling by road, you can rent a car at the airport or use local transportation to reach the marina. The drive will take you through the stunning landscapes of Guadeloupe .
For those arriving by sea, Marina Rivière Sens offers a secure and welcoming entry point to Guadeloupe. The marina is easily accessible and provides all the necessary services for visiting sailors.
Hotels and Apartments near Marina Rivière-Sens Gourbeyre
Attractions nearby.
While the marina itself offers a plethora of amenities and experiences, there are also several attractions in the vicinity that are worth exploring:
- Tropical Forest : Discover the dense and hospitable tropical forest, with the imposing La Soufrière volcano dominating the landscape.
- Hiking : Take advantage of hiking opportunities, including treks to sulfur baths.
- Historical Sites : Explore Fort Delgrès and other historical landmarks.
- Open Sea Adventures : The marina serves as a gateway to the open sea, allowing you to embark on unforgettable adventures.
The South Basse-Terre region also provides essential public health and administrative facilities, making it a rewarding stopover with access to essential services.
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Located in Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe, our marina offers convenience and peace of mind in the heart of the Caribbean. Our deep-water, ISPS berthing for megayachts up to 200m covers all your needs, and our concierge and facilities will ensure your crew’s stay is comfortable and enjoyable.
DEEP WATER BERTHS FOR SUPERYACHTS OF ANY SIZE:
- 5 stern-to berths and 200m alongside berthing
- ISPS-compliant port
- Shore power (2 x 400A, 380V, 50 Hz)
- Fresh water
- On-site concierge
- On-site restaurant
- 15 minutes from international airport (5 direct flights a day to Paris)
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IMM representatives are available 24 hours a day, every day to serve you. Why not take advantage of our facilities and services.
Enjoy time off the yacht at a range of local restaurants and cafes, including the Canne-a-Sucre, right by our quai.
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