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GRENADINES OR GUADELOUPE
by sail in catamaran

Discover the islands aboard a catamaran, away from
the beaten track and away from the daily hum drum.
Cruise to the Grenadines and from Martinique – Guadeloupe by catamaran
Lagoon 410, you could charter the entire boat for you and your friends
deciding the date of departure and return. Up to 8 passengers with 4
double cabins.
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ITINERARIES |
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CRUISE GRENADINES
“Discovering Grenadines”
Departing Martinique - Full Board |
10 DAY CRUISE GRENADINES
“Passionement Grenadines”
Departing Martinique - Full Board
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1st day Saturday Boarding |
Boarding at the Marin marina in Martinique towards the end
of the day. Welcome punch with the skipper, time to
familiarise yourself with your cabin and unpack, buffet
dinner and accommodation aboard. |
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2nd day Sunday: Martinique-St.Lucia
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After breakfast and customs formalities, depart for St
Lucia’s Marigot-Bay, beaches, bathing, sightseeing at your
leisure.
Dinner and accommodation in harbour. |
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3rd day Monday: St.Lucia-Bequia |
Departing in the early morning for Bequia in the heart of
the Grenadines you will skirt the magnificent coasts of St
Lucia and St Vincent before arriving at the beach of
Princess Margaret Bay in the afternoon. |
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4th day Tuesday: Bequia-Mayero
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Whilst the skipper deals with the entry formalities you can head off
to explore Bequia, enjoy the island’s magnificent beaches, or simply
soak up the sun from aboard. After lunch you will depart for Mayero,
approx 3 hours by sail before you will weigh anchor off the
stupendous Saline Bay. An opportunity not to be missed is to share a
drink with Robert, the Rasta. Found on a hill from which you can see
the remarkable view of Tobago Cayes, your next destination. Dinner
and accommodation aboard. |
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5th day Wednesday:
Tobago Cayes
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Following breakfast you will depart for Tobago Cayes.
Weighing anchor in the lagoon harbour beyond the coral reef
from where you can take in the splendour of the deserted
beach and the coral reef to explore with snorkel and fins.
Otherwise relaxing on deck. Dinner and accommodation aboard.
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6th day Thursday: Tobago Cayes- St Vincent |
In the morning after breakfast and having rigged the sail we depart
for St Vincent’s Cumberland Bay in heart of nature. Following lunch
aboard, the afternoon is yours to explore the island. Dinner and
accommodation aboard. |
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7th day Friday:
St Vincent- Martinique |
Departing at dawn so as to reach Martinique by late
afternoon where you will anchor in the bay of St Anne.
Dinner and accommodation aboard.
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8th day Saturday:
Ste Anne –Marin |
Awaking moored in the bay there is time for one last dip in
the sea before returning to the Marin Marina You will
disembark at the marina at about 12, leaving the rest of the
day to sightsee and souvenir shop before heading to the
airport. |
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1st day Saturday Boarding |
Boarding at the Marin marina in Martinique towards the end of
the day. Welcome punch with the skipper, time to familiarise
yourself with your cabin and unpack, buffet dinner and
accommodation aboard. |
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2nd day Sunday: Martinique-St.Lucia |
After breakfast and customs formalities, depart for St Lucia’s
Marigot-Bay, beaches, bathing, sightseeing at your leisure.
Dinner and accommodation in harbour. |
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3rd day Monday: St.Lucia-Bequia |
Departing in the early morning for Bequia in the heart of the
Grenadines you will skirt the magnificent coasts of St Lucia and
St Vincent before arriving at the beach of Princess Margaret Bay
in the afternoon. |
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4th day Tuesday: Bequia-Moustique |
Morning dedicated to sight-seeing in Bequia, shopping, beaches
or simply relaxing aboard. After lunch departing for Moustique,
the island of the “jet set”, where we will weigh anchor in
Britannia Bay. Not to be missed the famous Basil bar where you
can rub shoulders with celebrities over aperitifs. Dinner and
accommodation aboard. |
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5th day Wednesday: Moustique –Tobago Cayes
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Spend the morning exploring the exclusive island of Moustique,
relaxing on its beautiful beaches or aboard the catamaran. After
lunch we will make a brief navigation of the archipelago to
reach the lagoon and its deserted islands. |
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6th day
Thursday: Tobago Cayes- Mayero |
A day dedicated to the splendid beaches of the James Bay,
Baradal, and Petit Bateau islands and snorkelling the coral
reef. In the afternoon departing for Saline Bay, Mayero. |
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7th day
Friday: Mayero- Union Island |
After breakfast we head off for Palm island where we will weigh
anchor in front of a sandy beach and lunch aboard. In the
afternoon will reach Union, international crossroads of the
Grenadines.
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8th day
Saturday: Union- St Vincent |
Once breakfast has been completed we will depart on 5 hours
under sail to reach St Vincent. Once in the coconut ringed
harbour of Cumberland Bay there will be time to visit the
surroundings before returning to the boat for dinner and bed. |
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9th day Sunday: St Vincent- St Lucia |
A day of sailing from 7am to reach St Lucia and set anchor in
Rodney Bay off the beach dominated by the fortress of Pigeon
Island. Dinner and accommodation aborad |
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10th day Monday: St Lucia-Martinique
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After breakfast departure for Martinique. Once moored in the
Marin Marina, disembarkation at around 1500.
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8 DAY CRUISE
MARTINIQUE-GUADELOUPE
"INTER ILES Martinique-Guadalupe"
Departing Martinique - Full Board |
1st day Saturday
Boarding
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Welcome punch with the skipper, time to familiarise yourself
with your cabin and unpack, buffet dinner and accommodation
aboard in port. |
2nd day Sunday
Saint Pierre, Martinique |
After breakfast and
customs formalities have been completed we head north skirting
the coast of Martinique for Anses Arlet, where you can have
lunch and a swim. In the afternoon head to St Pierre at the feet
of Mt Pelee where you can visit the ruins of the historic city
once known as the Paris of the Caribean. Dinner and
accommodation aboard. |
3rd day Monday
Martinique-Dominica
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Once you have visited the market of St Pierre we will depart
for Dominica. The island of 365 rivers and luxuriant nature.
Arrival at Portsmouth Bay is planned for the afternoon. Dinner
and accommodation aboard. |
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4th day
Tuesday
Discovering Dominica
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An entire day dedicated to seeing the Indian River by boat
or the salybia caribi reserve. Otherwise you can soak up the sun
on deck from the harbour. |
5th day Wednesday
Dominica-Les Saintes
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After breakfast, prow towards the archipelago of Les Saintes,
reached by only a short voyage. Anchor in the harbour off the
“pain de sucre” for lunch. Afternoon spent in the water, on the
beach, relaxing. The evening spent at anchor in front of the
village of Terre de Haut. |
6th day Thrusday
Les Saintes-Marie Galante
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The morning is dedicated to visiting the Terre de Haut, the
island most renowned as a tourist destination in the
archipelago. In the afternoon departing for Marie Galante .
Anchored in the bay of St Louis you can visit the village before
dinner and accommodation aboard the vessel. |
77th day Friday
Marie Galante-Gosier (Guadeloupe)
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Dedicating the morning to your tan aboard or visit the
island rich with allure of other times. After lunch departing
for the island of Gosier in Guadeloupe .Dinner and accommodation
aboard. |
8th day Saturday
Gosier-Marina Bas du Fort
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Arriving in the morning in the marina. From there you can
visit the capital Pointe a Pitre and its market. Free lunch. |
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LIFE ABOARD |
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EMBARKATION
Your skipper will greet you aboard the L’ILE AU TRESOR with a “welcome
punch”, introduce you to the rest of the crew, provide you with a tour
of the boat and your cabin. Buffet dinner prepared by your skipper.
NAVIGATION
If you wish to participate in manoeuvres, take the helm, or discover the
mysteries of navigation your skipper will be happy to share his passion
for sailing with you. However, if you prefer , you can simply leave the
navigation to the skipper so that you can concentrate on your tan,
laying out on one of the catamaran’s quads.
DISEMBARKATION
The disembarkations will be on shore, at piers or in harbour.
MEALS
All meals will be prepared and served aboard the vessel by your skipper:
Continental breakfast (coffee, milk, tea, fruit juice, bread, butter and
jams), cold lunch (salads or similar), and hot dinner. Drinks with meals
include water, soft drinks, wine and coffee. Don’t forget that the
skipper is above all the captain, as such responsible for all aboard,
and appreciative of any participation on the part of guests.
DURING THE EVENINGS
Guests may stay aboard or disembark to enjoy the Antilles atmosphere on
the islands, or why not organise a crew dinner in local restaurant.
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THE BOATS |
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Lotus,
Alamanda and Jacaranda are new Lagoon 410 S2 catamarans, a superior
craft from the canteen of French builder Beneteau, fitted to ensure the
highest level of comfort and safety. Equipped with all of the navigational devices required to sail in
complete safety (radar, GPS, Electronic mapping, 2 VHF radios, weather
fax, sonar). The catamaran has its own tender with outboard motor and
seating for 8 people. 4 matrimonial cabins and adjoining private bathroom with hot water,
designed to host 8 people in addition to the skipper. Other facilities include: desalination 200L/H, CD Hi-Fi, fridge and
refrigeration compartment, converter 12V/220V, BBQ. Masks and snorkels,
flippers and fishing rods are provided for guests
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Technical
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Canteen |
Beneteau |
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Model |
Lagoon410 S2 |
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Length |
12,30 |
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Breadth |
7,10 |
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Draw |
1,2 |
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Dislocamento |
9,2 ton |
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Sail Area |
89 mq |
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Motors |
2 x 38cv |
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Cruising Speed under motor |
11 kn |
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Reservoir H2O |
800 L + |
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Desalination |
120
l/h |
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Petrol Tanks |
2x100 L |
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Double cabins with
bath shower |
4 (8 pers + skipper) |
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Bridge area |
87 mq |
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NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS |
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Radar |
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2 radio VHF |
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Receiver weather- fax |
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Gps |
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Digital Mapping |
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Auto Pilot |
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Radio ssb receiver |
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COMFORT FEATURES |
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Hot Water |
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Shower on
bridge |
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Desaliantor |
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CD Player |
| Bimini |
| Tender 8 pers Fb
6cv |
| Fins and mask
available |
| Fishing rods |
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