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Skippered Catamaran Cruise in the Caribbean

Lazy Sailing

Guadeloupe > St Martin

February 18 – March 01, 2027 (12 days)

 

We invite you to sail with us and discover the beauty of the French West Indies — at your own pace.

Our route is guided by the wind and your mood. This is lazy sailing at its best: if we fall in love with a place, we stay longer; if not, we simply move on to the next island. No rush, no rigid schedule — just pure Caribbean flow.

 

Route 1: Guadeloupe > Antigua > Barbuda > St Barts > Anguilla > St Martin

Start in Guadeloupe with its lush nature and excellent snorkeling in the Jacques Cousteau Reserve. Sail to Antigua (365 beaches) and untouched Barbuda with pink sand shores. Discover stylish St Barts, relax on Anguilla’s pristine beaches, and finish in St Maarten — where French charm meets Dutch energy.

 

Route 2: Guadeloupe > Montserat > St Kitts > St Eustatius > Anguilla > St Martin

Begin in Guadeloupe, then explore volcanic Montserrat and its dramatic history. Continue to green St Kitts and historic, unspoiled St Eustatius. Unwind on Anguilla’s white beaches before ending in vibrant St Maarten — a unique blend of two cultures.
Friar's Bay

Highlights

St Martin
Maho Beach
Antigua
365 beaches and sailing vibe
St Barts
Luxury and chic
St Kitts
Lush and laid-back
St Eustatius
Quiet, hidtoric, untoched
Anguilla
Pure beach paradise

Our Catamaran

AKUA AMINATA – 44 ft catamaran, combining great sailing experience with comfort. 

Itinerary

Day 1: Guadeloupe - Embarkation at Akua Aminata

We will welcome you with a refreshing cocktail at 5 – 6 pm on board of Akua Aminata. The skipper will  introduce the sailing itinerary, safety rules, and the living arrangements on the catamaran. Then we will do some shopping for the next few days and go together for dinner in the marina.

Route 1: Antigua > Barbuda > St Barts > Anguilla

Antigua
Famous for its 365 beaches, historic Nelson’s Dockyard and swimming with stingrays
Barbuda
Wild and unspoilt, known for its pink sand beaches, the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, and a sense of rare Caribbean solitude far from mass tourism.
St. Barts (Saint Barthélemy)
A chic French island synonymous with elegance with beautiful Gustavia’s harbour, upscale dining, designer boutiques, and amazing coves like Colombier Beach.
Anguilla
Renowned for its calm atmosphere,  powder‑white beaches such as Shoal Bay, crystal‑clear waters, and outstanding low‑key, high‑quality restaurants.

Route 2: Montserat > St Kitts > St Eustatius > Anguilla

Montserrat 

A dramatic island dominated by an active volcano with stark landscapes, black‑sand beaches, and a quiet, untamed atmosphere.

St. Kitts

Lush and historic, verdant rainforests, colonial heritage, and scenic anchorages framed by volcanic peaks.

St. Eustatius (Statia)

A small, unspoilt island rich in history, known for exceptional diving, coral reefs, and the ruins of its Dutch colonial past.

Anguilla

Relaxed and refined, with powder‑white beaches, crystal‑clear waters, and outstanding yet understated dining scene.

Day 12: St Martin - disembarkation

Checkout from the catamaran is around 10:00 a.m. We highly recommend extending your stay on St. Martin for a few days to explore St. Martin, as there’s so much to do. Highlights for us?: Flying Dutchman – the world’s steepest zipline; Maho Beach, where planes fly overhead; a tour of the murals in Philisburg; and the Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit – Nick Maley’s (Yoda’s creator) private collection of movie relics.

The Price

1.595 €

What is included

  • Accomodation in a shared cabin
  • Professional, certified skipper
  • Boat insurance
  • Final cleaning
  • Bed linen and towels
  • BBQ
  • Dinghy with outboard engine

Not included:

  • On board cash for food, drinks, fuel, marina fees
  • Flights and transfers
  • Optional trips

Food and Drinks on board

We will get groceries for breakfast and lunch trying to take individual wishes and preferences into account as much as possible. Meals on board are prepared by the guests.
If desired, guests can cook on board in the evening, but experience has shown that usually guests want to enjoy dinner ashore in one of the cozy restaurant or tavern.
It’s common practice that guests pay for the Skipper

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