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Skippered Catamaran Cruise in the Caribbean

Martinique > Grenadines > Martinique

January 24 – February 04, 2027

Martinique – Grenadines

Join us for an unforgettable sailing trip around some of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean. We begin on green, French Martinique, where European charm meets tropical ease, and then set our course for the iconic twin peaks of Saint Lucia and its spectacular coastline.

From there, we sail to Saint Vincent, where we anchor in Wallilabou Bay – the famous film set of Pirates of the Caribbean. Next, we reach Bequia, an island with one of the best Caribbean vibes – relaxed, colourful, and full of authentic local character.
The highlight of the cruise will be the Tobago Cays, a protected marine park with crystal-clear water. You will be spoiled with Lobster BBQ on the beach under the starry sky, along with the opportunity to swim with turtles in their natural environment. We then continue our adventure to the small, charming island of Mayreau, where we will enjoy a dinner on the beach, with the finest dishes of Caribbean cuisine.
This cruise blends unhurried sailing, breathtaking nature, and unique memories – a perfect choice for those who want to discover the real Caribbean, island by island.

What you will experience

Martinique
beautiful nature and French vibes
The Pitons
twin volcanic spires raising from the sea
St Vincent
pirate vibes and wild beautiful nature
Salt Whistle Bay
an oasis of calm, golden beach, and turquoise water
Tobago Cays
diving among coral reefs and turtles
Bequia
legendary Randevous Bar

Your catamaran Akua Aminata

We invite you to our own boat – Dean 440 Espace, 44 ft catamaran combining great sailing experience with comfort.

Itinerary

Day 1: Boarding Akua Aminata for guests joining the cruise in Martinique

Between 5 – 6 pm, we will welcome everyone on board the Akua Aminata with a refreshing cocktail on the AKUA AMINATA board. The skipper will  introduce the sailing itinerary, safety rules, and the living arrangements on the catamaran. After that, we’ll head to the store to grab food and drinks for the next few days, and then we’ll all go out together for dinner at the iconic Kokoa Rum bar.

Day 2: Martinique > St. Lucia / Boarding Akua Aminata for guests joining in St Lucia

After breakfast, the skipper will brief us on the day’s itinerary, and after enjoying our morning coffee, we’ll head out for some last-minute fresh shopping. Once everyone is ready, we will set sail on the first leg of our journey from Martinique (Le Marin) towards St. Lucia. After four to five hours, we will anchor at Rodney Bay. It’s time for a well-deserved “anchor” beer or cocktail.

 

Day 3: St. Lucia: Rodney Bay > Soufriere

For those who want to explore St. Lucia, there’s an optional tour during which you will visit Diamond Botanical Gardens, where the beauty and lush greenery of the tropics provide a backdrop to the Diamond Waterfall and then Sulphur Springs, the hottest and most active geothermal area in the Lesser Antilles, where you can enjoy a mud bath followed by refreshing dip in Pitons Falls

Day 4: St. Lucia > St. Vincent

Today, we have the longest sailing leg ahead of us. We will arrive at St. Vincent, the largest island in the country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Our destination is Wallilabou Bay, which will welcome us with props from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, as scenes for “The Curse of the Black Pearl” and “Dead Man’s Chest” were filmed here.

Day 5: St. Vincent > Bequia

For those who want to experience a bit of the St. Vincent vibe, after breakfast, there is an opportunity for a short excursion to Dark View Falls, black waterfalls where water cascades down basalt rocks from a high cliff.
During lunchtime, we will set sail from St. Vincent towards Bequia, known as the “Big Little Island,” the second largest island in the Grenadines with an area of 18 km2.

Day 6: Bequia > Mayreau

After a morning stroll along the seaside promenade, we’ll sail to Mayreau — the smallest island in the Grenadines, covering just 3.8 km² and home to around 300 people. We’ll anchor our catamaran in the beautiful Salt Whistle Bay — a naturally sheltered bay with golden sands and stunning turquoise waters.

In the afternoon, it’s worth taking a walk up the hill to see the stone Catholic church built in 1921 and enjoy breathtaking views of the Tobago Cays. In the evening, Donna will prepare a true Caribbean feast for us on the beach. So far, no one has ever been anything less than amazed by both the vibe of the place and the food!

Day 7: Mayreau > Tobago Cays

Today, there’s no rush at all. We can fully enjoy swimming in Salt Whistle Bay, and then we’ll sail toward the Tobago Cays, which are basically just around the corner — only about a 30-minute sail away.

The Tobago Cays are a group of five tiny, uninhabited islands known as the “crown jewels” of the southern Grenadines, thanks to their stunning golden beaches and vibrant coral reefs. We’ll anchor within the Tobago Cays Marine Park, a nature reserve surrounded by a double horseshoe-shaped coral reef, making the waters calm and shallow — perfect for snorkeling and admiring the coral and turtles.

The highlight of this amazing day is an evening beach barbecue featuring a must-try local delicacy — lobster.

Day 8: Tobago Cays > Bequia

We’re heading back to Bequia to soak up its unforgettable Caribbean vibe one more time. We’ll have plenty of time to explore. It’s worth taking a ride in the local transport — a kind of windowless taxi — to tour the island, visit the ruins of Fort Hamilton, and enjoy stunning views of Admiral Bay from the hilltop.

Day 9: Bequia > St Vincent

We’re sailing to St. Vincent, but this time we’ll anchor in Chateaubelair Bay. It’s a very picturesque spot, with views of beautiful rows of palm trees and untouched coastline.

Day 10: St Vincent > St Lucia

Returning to St. Lucia, we’ll stop at the legendary Marigot Bay — one of the most beautiful bays in the Caribbean, postcard-perfect and the most sheltered bay in the region. It’s here that scenes from “Doctor Dolittle” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” were filmed.

Day 11: St Lucia > Martinique / Disembarkation from Akua Aminata

After breakfast (around 10 a.m.), guests flying home from St. Lucia will disembark from Akua Aminata.

The last day of sailing in paradise is ahead of us. If the wind allows, we’ll stop at Saint-Anne for one last swim on one of Martinique’s most beautiful beaches. After arriving at Le Marin marina, we will have a farewell dinner.

Day 12: Disembarkation from Akua Aminata for guests flying home from Martinique

Getting off the catamaran is around 10am so you will have plenty of time to leisurely return to Fort-de-France and catch your flight back home.

Optional trips and attractions

Martinique

Anse d’Arlet

St Vincent & Tobago Cays

Lobster Barbecue

What is included in your cruise package

1.950 € per person

What is included

  • Accommodation in a shared cabin
  • Professional 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 to and from Martinique
  • 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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