St. Martin
1 • St. Martin
This will be the starting port: you can spend the night in the harbor or leave the moorings and set sail for Grand Case.
1 • St. Martin
This will be the starting port: you can spend the night in the harbor or leave the moorings and set sail for Grand Case.
2 • Grand Case - Tintamarre - 'Île Fourchue
In the morning, you can set off to explore Tintamarre. This 100-hectare island, now uninhabited, is located northeast of Saint-Martin and is part of its Nature Reserve. The numerous trails that crisscross it will lead you to an old cotton plantation dating back to the 19th century.
Afterward, you can head to Île Fourchue: its sheltered bay is ideal for donning fins, mask, and snorkel and exploring the seabed, swimming with the beautiful colorful fish. You can also easily find small turtles near the shore.
You can also take a pleasant walk along the cliffs and enjoy the view of St. Barth.
2 • Grand Case - Tintamarre - 'Île Fourchue
In the morning, you can set off to explore Tintamarre. This 100-hectare island, now uninhabited, is located northeast of Saint-Martin and is part of its Nature Reserve. The numerous trails that crisscross it will lead you to an old cotton plantation dating back to the 19th century.
Afterward, you can head to Île Fourchue: its sheltered bay is ideal for donning fins, mask, and snorkel and exploring the seabed, swimming with the beautiful colorful fish. You can also easily find small turtles near the shore.
You can also take a pleasant walk along the cliffs and enjoy the view of St. Barth.
3 • Île Fourchue - Anse de Colombier (St. Barth)
Now you can set sail for the island of Saint-Barthélemy and anchor in Colombier Bay, the western tip of the island. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the white sandy beach or go snorkeling, which is optimal in this bay.
Its transparent water will allow you to observe numerous species of fish and, if you're lucky, many turtles.
And why not end the day with a walk to the top of a small hill to admire the view?
3 • Île Fourchue - Anse de Colombier (St. Barth)
Now you can set sail for the island of Saint-Barthélemy and anchor in Colombier Bay, the western tip of the island. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the white sandy beach or go snorkeling, which is optimal in this bay.
Its transparent water will allow you to observe numerous species of fish and, if you're lucky, many turtles.
And why not end the day with a walk to the top of a small hill to admire the view?
4 • Anse de Colombier - Gustavia (St. Barth)
During the morning, weigh anchor and continue exploring the beautiful island of St. Barth. The island was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, and he named it after his brother.
A must-visit stop is Gustavia, the capital of the island: you can start your tour by strolling around the harbor before heading to Fort Karl and then to the Gustavia Lighthouse.
If you like, you can also rent bicycles and explore the island at your own pace.
4 • Anse de Colombier - Gustavia (St. Barth)
During the morning, weigh anchor and continue exploring the beautiful island of St. Barth. The island was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, and he named it after his brother.
A must-visit stop is Gustavia, the capital of the island: you can start your tour by strolling around the harbor before heading to Fort Karl and then to the Gustavia Lighthouse.
If you like, you can also rent bicycles and explore the island at your own pace.
5 • Île Pinel - Crocus Bay (Anguilla)
You can now head towards the islet of Pinel with its magnificent natural reserve.
The turquoise waters and white sand will invite you to relax. Furthermore, the prohibition of fishing and motorized water sports has allowed the diversity and richness of the seabed to be preserved. Walking around the islet, you will discover a breathtaking scenery.
You can choose to spend the night at anchor or head towards Anguilla and anchor at Crocus Bay.
5 • Île Pinel - Crocus Bay (Anguilla)
You can now head towards the islet of Pinel with its magnificent natural reserve.
The turquoise waters and white sand will invite you to relax. Furthermore, the prohibition of fishing and motorized water sports has allowed the diversity and richness of the seabed to be preserved. Walking around the islet, you will discover a breathtaking scenery.
You can choose to spend the night at anchor or head towards Anguilla and anchor at Crocus Bay.
6 • Crocus Bay - Pricly Pear Cay - Rendezvous Bay (Anguilla)
You can now continue along the coast heading south to Sandy Island, a true paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts.
Afterwards, you can head to Rendez-vous Bay, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.
6 • Crocus Bay - Pricly Pear Cay - Rendezvous Bay (Anguilla)
You can now continue along the coast heading south to Sandy Island, a true paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts.
Afterwards, you can head to Rendez-vous Bay, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.
7 • Friar's Bay - Grand Case (St. Martin)
Enjoy a free day on the island of Pinel to walk the botanical trail and contemplate the landscape from its observation decks. At the end of the afternoon, the return journey to Saint-Martin will begin. You can stop at Grand Case for the night: this village, considered the culinary capital of the Antilles, is dotted with small traditional and colorful houses.
7 • Friar's Bay - Grand Case (St. Martin)
Enjoy a free day on the island of Pinel to walk the botanical trail and contemplate the landscape from its observation decks. At the end of the afternoon, the return journey to Saint-Martin will begin. You can stop at Grand Case for the night: this village, considered the culinary capital of the Antilles, is dotted with small traditional and colorful houses.