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  • Leopard 43 PC | Dreamea

    Leopard 43 PC | Dreamea

    • Year
    • 2021
    • Cabins
    • 4
    • People
    • 7
    • Air conditioning
    • Dinghy engine included
    • Outside GPS plotter
    • Generator
    Navea

  • Lagoon Sixty 7 | C'est la Vie

    Lagoon Sixty 7 | C'est la Vie

    • Year
    • 2022
    • Cabins
    • 3
    • People
    • 6
    • Air conditioning
    • Bed linen included
    • Chef included
    • Deposit insurance included
    World Sailing

  • Leopard 43 PC | Virginea

    Leopard 43 PC | Virginea

    • Year
    • 2021
    • Cabins
    • 5
    • People
    • 8
    • Air conditioning
    • Bathing platform
    • Outside GPS plotter
    • Generator
    Navea

  • Aquila 44 | Enelyne

    Aquila 44 | Enelyne

    • Year
    • 2020
    • Cabins
    • 5
    • People
    • 9
    • Air conditioning
    • Dinghy engine included
    • Bathing platform
    • Outside GPS plotter
    Dream Yacht Charter

  • Aquila 36 | Caranthir

    Aquila 36 | Caranthir

    • Year
    • 2020
    • Cabins
    • 2
    • People
    • 4
    • Air conditioning
    • Dinghy engine included
    • Bathing platform
    • Outside GPS plotter
    Electric toilets
    Dream Yacht Charter

Yacht Charter Martinique: Gateway to the Windward Islands

With steady trade winds, year-round warmth, and a coastline that shifts from palm-fringed bays to wild Atlantic surf, a yacht charter Martinique offers a balanced Caribbean sailing experience. The island seamlessly blends French culture and Creole heritage—featuring boulangeries, rum distilleries, market stalls, and live music—set against lush rainforests, volcanic ridges, and crystal-clear waters. As part of the French Antilles in the Lesser Antilles, Martinique sits in the heart of the Windward Islands, so skippers can keep cruises local or extend south to Saint Lucia and the Grenadines.

Sailors gravitate to Martinique for convenient flight connections, well-equipped marinas, and short line-of-sight passages on the leeward (west) coast. You can launch from a modern base in the morning, snorkel among turtles by midday, and toast sunset in a quiet anchorage the same evening. Whether you prefer the extra living space of a catamaran or the feel of a classic monohull, yacht charter in Martinique rewards both first-timers and returning crews.


Le Marin & the South Coast: Where a Martinique Yacht Charter Starts

Le Marin: Charter Hub with Full Amenities

Most Martinique yacht charter itineraries begin at Le Marin, the island’s principal yachting base on the south coast. Here you’ll find large supermarkets, chandleries, diesel and water, repair services, and easy access to sheltered waters for a relaxed shakedown sail. Briefings typically cover local weather, moorings, and protected areas so you can plan with confidence.

Sainte-Anne & Nearby Anchorages

Minutes from Le Marin lies Sainte Anne, a favorite first-night stop with sandy bottoms and good overnight holding. Continue a short sail west to Anse Dufour and Anse Noire for calm water and frequent turtle sightings, or east to wide, shallow anchorages on the south shore when conditions are gentle.

Fort-de-France & Trois-Îlets

If you want a taste of city life mid-cruise, sail up the bay to Fort-de-France, the largest city and capital. Ashore, explore markets, historic streets, and waterside cafés. Across the bay, Pointe du Bout and Trois-Îlets offer restaurants, beach bars, and easy reprovisioning before you head north or south.


Sailing Martinique: Conditions, Seasons and Seamanship Basics

Sailing conditions are shaped by the easterly trades (often 10–20 knots). The west coast is leeward—flatter seas and shorter hops between bays—while the Atlantic side is open and can be lively with swell. Rainfall varies by region and season; showers are usually brief, with the driest months often mid-winter into early spring. Expect an average temperature in the high 70s to mid-80s °F (25–30 °C) year round.

Practical tips:

  • Use line-of-sight navigation along the west coast; keep a lookout for fish-trap floats.

  • Choose sand when anchoring; avoid coral and seagrass.

  • Respect marine-park rules and day-use moorings where provided.

  • Plan up-wind legs for mornings, saving down-wind returns for later.


Catamaran Rental Martinique

A catamaran rental Martinique is popular with families and mixed-ability crews. The twin-hull platform delivers level sailing, wide decks, and spacious salons that open onto aft cockpits—ideal for warm evenings and group meals. Shallow draft expands your options in secluded anchorages, and wide sugar-scoop steps make swimming and snorkeling simple.

What to look for on catamarans:

  • Four to six double cabins with ensuite heads for privacy in larger groups.

  • Generator/AC if you want cooler nights in the tropics.

  • A robust dinghy/outboard for beach landings at low-key coves.

  • Big fridges/freezers and a grill for easy provisioning and cooking aboard.

If you prefer tighter tacks and more helm feel, a monohull in the sailing boats category remains a rewarding choice—especially for smaller crews.


Bareboat Yacht Charter Martinique vs Skippered

A bareboat yacht charter Martinique puts you at the helm: your party manages sailing, anchoring, and daily decisions. The leeward coast’s short legs make this accessible for qualified skippers building experience in the Caribbean. If your group prefers to relax, add a skipper to your listing for a private, skippered charter—navigation and boat handling are covered, while you retain the freedom to set your pace and choose your stops.


Boat Rental Martinique: Itineraries from Easy Loops to Island-Hops

Martinique Leeward Sampler (5–7 Days)

  • Le Marin → Sainte-Anne: shakedown sail, swim, sunset ashore.

  • Sainte-Anne → Grand Anse d’Arlet: calm bay, turtles on the grass beds, dinner in a waterfront restaurant.

  • Grand Anse d’Arlet → Fort-de-France Bay: markets, museums, and a night at Pointe du Bout.

  • Pointe du Bout → Anse du Céron / Saint-Pierre (north): black-sand beaches beneath Mount Pelée; history walks in town.

  • Return south with a stop at Anses d’Arlet or Sainte-Anne to break the passage.

This loop keeps legs short and highlights the island’s natural beauty, culture, and varied anchorages.

Windward Islands Explorer (10–14 Days)

  • Le Marin → Saint Lucia (Rodney Bay / Pitons): a relaxed hop south and a night beneath the volcanic spires.

  • Saint Vincent & Bequia: classic Caribbean harbors with friendly shoreside life.

  • Tobago Cays (St. Vincent & the Grenadines): lagoon anchorage, reef snorkels, secluded anchorages, and luminous sandbars.

  • Union or Mayreau for supplies, then stage your return via Saint Lucia back to Martinique.

This extended itinerary strings together blue-water passages and protected lagoons, delivering the “postcard” side of a broader yacht charter Caribbean while keeping logistics straightforward.


Martinique Sailing Charter: Boat Choices and Onboard Comfort

  • Sailing yachts charter Martinique: responsive under sail, cost-effective per berth, and cozy for couples or small groups.

  • Catamarans charter Martinique: more interior volume and privacy, great for families or several couples traveling together.

  • Power Catamaran charter Caribbean: select motor yachts or power cats exist for faster repositioning—handy if you want to cover ground within a tight schedule.

Whatever you choose, verify fuel capacity, water tanks or watermaker, and bimini/shade coverage—small comfort details can define a relaxed holiday.


Fort-de-France, Culture and Nature: Highlights Ashore

Fort-de-France and Pointe du Bout

As the island’s capital and largest city, Fort-de-France rewards a half-day ashore with markets, historic architecture, and café terraces. Hop across the bay to Pointe du Bout for restaurants, marina-side promenades, and live music on select evenings.

Southern Beaches and Hikes

Sheltered bays around Sainte-Anne offer classic white-sand beaches, while trails above Anses d’Arlet reveal quiet viewpoints over the Caribbean Sea. Farther south and east, you’ll find longer strands and breezier anchorages when conditions align.

Northern Wild Scenery

Sail (or road-trip) to Saint-Pierre beneath Mount Pelée for history, museums, and dramatic views. The north is greener and steeper, with rainforest hikes and river swims; keep an eye on forecasts if you plan extended northern cruising.


Sailing Charter Martinique: Practicalities, Moorings and Care for the Environment

  • Moorings & fees: Expect mooring buoys in popular bays; payment is usually by attendant or posted instructions.

  • Park etiquette: Some sites are day-use only; avoid anchoring on coral or seagrass and use moorings where provided.

  • Dinghy care: Lift the outboard in the shallows, keep speeds low near swimmers, and use a stern anchor to hold the tender off the beach if there’s a surge.

  • Provisioning & waste: Stock up at Le Marin or Fort-de-France; bring reusable water bottles and stow trash for proper disposal at marinas.

  • Security deposit & insurance: Charter contracts detail a refundable deposit and optional damage-waiver products—review what each covers so costs stay predictable.


Yacht Charter Caribbean: Why Martinique Works for Mixed Crews

For skippers balancing experience levels, sailing Martinique offers calm leeward anchorages for easy nights and open-water hops south if the crew wants more miles. It’s simple to scale the plan: keep a local loop for relaxed swims and beach time, or add Saint Lucia and the Grenadines for classic reef-lagoon scenery like the Tobago Cays. Either way, you’re never far from supplies, repairs, or a marina berth if you want a night ashore with full amenities.


Book Your Martinique Yacht Charter with Boataround

Ready to plan a Martinique yacht charter that matches your crew and calendar? Boataround makes it straightforward to compare catamarans, sailing boats, and power options, check real-time availability, and reserve securely. Filter by cabins, air-conditioning, watermaker, generator, and departure base at Le Marin to fine-tune your search. Add a skipper if you want hands-off navigation, review transparent pricing (what’s included versus local costs), and build an itinerary that balances sailing, snorkeling, and time ashore.

Start here: Yacht Charter and Boat Rental Martinique — choose the boat, set a practical route through the Windward Islands, and cast off for clear water, reliable breezes, and a relaxed Caribbean rhythm with Boataround support at every step.

Power catamaran rental in Martinique

Rent a power catamaran and explore Martinique! Prices start from 253 € per day. Experience the authentic charm of Martinique by renting one of our 5 available motor catamarans. Power catamarans in Martinique provide you with the ultimate comfort and space, making them perfect for a relaxing family getaway. With superior stability, these motorised multihulls are easy to navigate and provide an unparalleled vacation experience on the water.

They’re perfect for families with children, as they can anchor in a bay just a few meters from the shore at a depth of only 2 meters. With a motor catamaran, you're not at the mercy of the wind – instead, you take control! Regardless of the weather, you have the freedom to explore even more.

Our fleet of motor catamarans in Martinique includes popular brands such as Aquila, Leopard and Lagoon.

Power Catamarans in Martinique range from 32.8 to 65.6 feet (10 to 20 m) in length. Whether you’re an experienced sailor seeking a bareboat power catamaran charter, or a novice desiring a skippered power catamaran, we ensure a seamless and memorable sailing experience.

These are some of the best places to rent charter a power catamaran in Martinique:

  • Power catamaran rental Le Marin

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What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Martinique?

Sailboat charter in Martinique

A sailing yacht charter in Martinique usually costs $203 per day. For instance, the most popular 13-berth sailboat costs $291 per day. The most popular sailboat destinations in Martinique are:

  • Sailboat rental Le Marin
  • Sailboat rental Fort-de-France

Here are a couple of reasons why to choose a sailboat for your holiday in Martinique:

Serenity: Sailing yachts provide a tranquil experience, allowing you to glide over the water with only the sound of the wind and waves. This creates a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax and disconnect from the hustle of everyday life.

Authentic Sailing: For sailing enthusiasts, there is nothing quite like the feel of a yacht being powered by the wind. It's an authentic experience that brings you closer to the art of sailing.

Eco-Friendly: With the wind as your primary source of propulsion, sailing yachts are more environmentally friendly than motorized vessels, reducing your carbon footprint while on holiday.

Skill Development: A sailing holiday can be a chance to learn or hone your sailing skills. Participate in managing the sails and steering, and return from your trip with new capabilities.

Onboard Comforts: Modern sailing yachts are equipped with comfortable amenities and living spaces that allow for a luxurious stay without compromising the sailing experience.

Versatile Experiences: Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or an exciting trip with friends, a sailing yacht can cater to various types of holidays with the potential for tailored itineraries and activities.

Catamaran charter in Martinique

A catamaran charter in Martinique usually costs $244 per day. For instance, the most popular 6-berth catamaran Fountaine Pajot Mahe 36, costs $244 per day. Choose a catamaran for a more comfortable and spacious holiday experience. Catamarans feature a shallow draft, enabling you to explore shallow waters and uncover hidden coves. For your next catamaran rental in Martinique, choose from our most popular destinations:

  • Catamaran rental Fort-de-France
  • Catamaran rental Le Marin

FAQs

Why is Martinique a great destination for a yacht charter?

Martinique offers a balanced Caribbean sailing experience with its blend of French and Creole culture, steady trade winds, and year-round warmth. It serves as a gateway to the Windward Islands, featuring well-equipped marinas, convenient flight connections, and a varied coastline from calm, palm-fringed bays to wild Atlantic shores. The island's lush rainforests, volcanic scenery, and crystal-clear waters make it ideal for both first-time and experienced sailors.

What are the sailing conditions like in Martinique?

Sailing in Martinique is shaped by easterly trade winds, typically blowing at 10–20 knots. The west (leeward) coast offers flatter seas and is perfect for short, line-of-sight passages between anchorages. The east (Atlantic) side is more exposed and can be lively with swell. The driest months are generally mid-winter through early spring, with average year-round temperatures between 70∘F and 80∘F (25–30∘C).

Where do most yacht charters in Martinique begin?

The vast majority of yacht charters start from Le Marin, located on the island's south coast. It is Martinique's main yachting hub, offering comprehensive amenities including large supermarkets, chandleries, repair services, fuel, and water. Its location provides easy access to sheltered waters for a relaxed first day of sailing.

What's the difference between a catamaran and a monohull charter in Martinique?

A catamaran is a popular choice for families and groups, offering level sailing, spacious living areas, and a shallow draft that allows access to more secluded anchorages. A monohull, or classic sailing boat, is often preferred by smaller crews or those who enjoy a more responsive feel at the helm and the experience of tighter tacks.

Do I need a skipper for my Martinique yacht charter?

You have two main options. A bareboat yacht charter puts you in command, allowing qualified skippers to manage the sailing, navigation, and itinerary themselves. Alternatively, you can hire a professional skipper. This is ideal if your group prefers to relax and have an expert handle all boat operations while you retain control over your schedule and destinations.

What is a good sailing itinerary for a week in Martinique?

A popular 5-7 day itinerary focuses on the island's leeward coast. A typical route could be:

  • Day 1: Le Marin to Sainte-Anne for a shakedown sail and swim.

  • Day 2: Sail to Grand Anse d’Arlet to snorkel with turtles.

  • Day 3: Head to Fort-de-France Bay to explore markets and the town of Pointe du Bout.

  • Day 4: Cruise north to the black-sand beaches near Saint-Pierre.

  • Day 5-7: Enjoy a leisurely sail back south, stopping at favorite anchorages along the way.

Can I sail from Martinique to other Caribbean islands?

Yes, Martinique is perfectly positioned for extended, multi-island cruises. For a 10–14 day trip, a popular "Windward Islands Explorer" itinerary includes sailing south to Saint Lucia to see the Pitons, followed by visits to Bequia, the Tobago Cays in St. Vincent & the Grenadines, and other classic Caribbean destinations before returning to Martinique.

What are the top attractions to experience ashore in Martinique?

Beyond sailing, Martinique offers rich cultural and natural sights. In Fort-de-France, you can explore historic streets, vibrant markets, and waterside cafés. The area around Sainte-Anne and Anses d’Arlet is known for its beautiful white-sand beaches and hiking trails. In the north, the town of Saint-Pierre offers a glimpse into history at the foot of the dramatic Mount Pelée volcano.

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