Enjoy the freedom of a bareboat charter holiday in Martinique. Upon arrival to the starting point of your charter in La Marina du Marin you will find a wide range of amenities to help you get under way. This modern town has everything you need including a supermarket, Currency Exchange office, laundromat, post office, car rental, medical center, tourism office, and more.

7
Days

Highlights

  • Line of sight cruising
  • French-Caribbean culture
  • Lush rainforests
  • Underwater sculpture park
  • Black sand beaches
  • Sheltered harbours
Day 1

La Marina du Marin to Grand Anse D'Arlet

The day's sailing

6
Nautical miles
2 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Marina du Martin

The perfect place to kick off your charter is in this beloved beachside town that offers an array of activities. The half-mile of golden sand beach is the perfect place for a swim, the clear blue waters are protected and therefore pristine. Mooring buoys are available here for a small daily fee, however anchoring is strictly prohibited. There are dingy docks available.

Discover Grand Anse D’Arlet

Woman relaxing in forward cockpit

Explore this beachside town

The crown jewel of this stopover is its strip of beautiful beach. Grand Anse D’Arlet has several restaurants lining the coast as well as an art gallery about half a mile into town.

Day 2

Grand Anse D’Arlet to Fort de France

The day's sailing

6
Nautical miles
2 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Fort de France

Fort de France is the largest city in the French Antilles and the capital of Martinique. Filled with culture and history this city has so much to offer, including dining experiences, shops, 19th century architecture, museums, and beautiful sights.

Discover Fort de France

Delicious seafood dinner

Explore the capital of Martinique

This city is a mecca of French-Caribbean culture. Make sure to check out the famous vegetable market that was established in 1901, tour the stunning St. Louis Cathedral or visit the impressive Fort St. Louis.

Day 3

Fort de France to Saint Pierre

The day's sailing

3
Nautical miles
1.5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Saint Pierre

Head north for a short period and visit the iconic town of Saint Pierre, where the site of the former “Paris of the Caribbean” is located. Learn about the unique history of this historic place at the affiliated museum. Take the guided train tour that highlights the significant once cultural capital of Martinique, prior to the volcanic eruption in 1902.

Discover Saint Pierre

Black sand beach

Explore "Paris of the Caribbean"

This unique spot holds many secrets and much to explore, shops and restaurants of every variety liter the town. The striking backdrop of Mt. Pelée make sunrise and sunset a special thing to witness.

Day 4

Saint Pierre to Anse du Ceron

The day's sailing

10
Nautical miles
4 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Anse du Ceron

On the northernmost part of the west coast of Martinique rests Anse du Ceron. This serene location is home to the island’s most popular beaches. Enjoy the peace of this spot while sunbathing on the soft sand, or swimming in the blue waters. Here adventure seekers can swim out to the llet la Perle, or Pearl Island, and jump off the rugged rock foundations.

Discover Anse du Ceron

Couple walking on black sand beach

Explore popular beaches

This part of the island is perfect for relaxing but is also perfect for a more active group. You can sometimes surf in this area when northern swells are large enough.

Day 5

Anse du Ceron to Marina Pointe du Bout

The day's sailing

12
Nautical miles
5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Marina Pointe du Bout

Marina Pointe du Bout is a small beach that is lined with marinas and resorts. Here you can explore the assortment of shops and restaurants or hang out on the beach where you can find picnic tables, restrooms, and concession stands. In town you can find the Casino Trois-llets, a New Orleans style Casino with live music, refined cuisine, and more. Pointe du Bout is a busy port so make your way over to Anse Noire after a day of fun to drop anchor for the night in this protected harbour.

Discover Marina Pointe du Bout

Tropical island beach

Explore in town

Looking for a beautiful sunset view? About a mile into the town of Trois-llets is the best place to be for a perfect sunset view.

Day 6

Pointe du Bout to Sainte-Anne

The day's sailing

6
Nautical miles
3 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Saint Anne

Saint-Anne is a popular location because of its picture-perfect beaches and natural beauty. There are a variety of things to do including taking the dinghy over to La Pointe Marin to explore the beach bars and shops nearby. Snorkeling and swimming among the colorful reefs is another great way to spend the day.

Discover Sainte-Anne

Cruising on a catamaran

Explore this picturesque town

Just across from Sainte-Anne is an anchorage perfect for leaving the boat while exploring for the day. Venture into the small town and see the painted wooden houses and one of a kind shops that line the streets.

Day 7

Sainte-Anne to Le Martin

The day's sailing

2
Nautical miles
1 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Exploring Exploring
Le Martin

Just across from Sainte-Anne is an anchorage perfect for leaving the boat while exploring for the day. Venture into the small town and see the painted wooden houses and one of a kind shops that line the streets.

Discover Le Martin

Men lowering dinghy

Suggested Day Stop

This small town is bursting with delicious cuisine, unique art, and more.