When you finally arrive on your boat, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from for your first evening in the tropics.
Day 2
Grande Anse d'Arlet and Petite Anse d'Arlet
2 hours
Dive into the fish-filled waters of Anses d'Arlet to observe turtles and multicolored fish.
A few waterfront restaurants welcome you with a sunset Ti Punch.
Day 3
Le Carbet, Saint-Pierre
2 hours
Anchor at Le Carbet to enjoy the beach, and drop anchor at the end of the day opposite the village of Saint-Pierre, at the foot of Mount Pelée. This famous volcano erupted in 1902. This cove is home to numerous shipwrecks, a paradise for scuba divers.
Day 4
Anse Mitan, Anse à l'Âne
3 hours
With a superb view over the bay of Fort de France, these 2 anchorages are among Martinique's most popular tourist spots. You'll find bars, restaurants and a supermarket.
Day 5
Anse Noire, Anse Dufour
1 hour
Back to turtle paradise. You can anchor at Anse Noire, 0.2 miles from Anse Dufour, and dive into the bay's warm waters to meet up with our marine friends. The contrast between the 2 bays is striking.
Day 6
Les Salines
4 hours
Discover one of Martinique's most beautiful beaches, lined with coconut palms, the ideal place to relax and swim. Spend a quiet evening anchoring at Anse Caritan in the late afternoon.
Day 7
Le Marin, Martinique
1 hour
At the pontoon...
Last swim and visit to the market for final shopping.