7 days from Pointe-à-Pitre and visit of Dominica
Day 1 : Pointe-À-Pitre
After landing at the Pointe-A-Pitre International Airport (PTP), you will find your boat at Fort Bay Marina and explore the city.
Discover Victory Square, which is actually a large open park filled with palm trees and mango trees. Stroll along St. John Perse Street and visit the museum of the same name and taste the specialties in one of the typical restaurants.
Day 2 : Pointe-À-Pitre - Les Saintes
Sail to Les Saintes, a paradisiacal archipelago composed of 9 islands, two of which are named 'Terre de haut' and 'Terre de Bas' whom are inhabited. Choose to visit some of these islands aswell.
At Terre de Haut, discover the charming village and the colorful and unusual buildings, visit the Fort Napoleon, taste the "torment of love" then join the beach of Pompierre, ranked among the most beautiful of the island.
Day 3 : Les Saintes - La Dominique
Join one of the Caribbean's wildest and highest mountainous island in the Caribbean, Dominica. Let yourself be charmed by the beauty of the landscape, combining tropical forests and mountains, stroll through the streets of the Capital, Roseau, discover the Indian River and do not miss the national park of Morne Trois Pitons.
Day 4 : La Dominique - Marie-Galante
Raise anchor in the direction of Marie-Galante, "La Grande Galette" to explore this island with the scenery of the postcards. Let yourself be surprised by the authenticity of nature, go on the historical traces and admire the architecture in the three main towns: Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante, Saint Louis and Grand Bourg.
Day 5 : Marie-Galante - Petite Terre
The islets of Petite Terre, a natural area, constitute a major challenge for the conservation of habitats and biodiversity in the Guadeloupe archipelago. Visit the island to see the sea turtles.
Day 6 : Petite Terre - Gosier
Head to Îlet Gosier, located a few hundred meters off the town of the same name. It was the pelicans who once hunted in this nourishing lagoon.
Since 2003, it is under the protection of the 'Conservatoire du littoral' to ensure its preservation. Explore the uninhabited island and the lighthouse in the south of the island.
Day 7 : Gosier - Pointe-À-Pitre
After a final pontoon breakfast aboard your boat, return to Fort Bay Marina and return to the airport.
Day 1 : Pointe-À-Pitre
After landing at the Pointe-A-Pitre International Airport (PTP), you will find your boat at Fort Bay Marina and explore the city.
Discover Victory Square, which is actually a large open park filled with palm trees and mango trees. Stroll along St. John Perse Street and visit the museum of the same name and taste the specialties in one of the typical restaurants.
Day 2 : Pointe-À-Pitre - Les Saintes
Sail to Les Saintes, a paradisiacal archipelago composed of 9 islands, two of which are named 'Terre de haut' and 'Terre de Bas' whom are inhabited. Choose to visit some of these islands aswell.
At Terre de Haut, discover the charming village and the colorful and unusual buildings, visit the Fort Napoleon, taste the "torment of love" then join the beach of Pompierre, ranked among the most beautiful of the island.
Day 3 : Les Saintes - La Dominique
Join one of the Caribbean's wildest and highest mountainous island in the Caribbean, Dominica. Let yourself be charmed by the beauty of the landscape, combining tropical forests and mountains, stroll through the streets of the Capital, Roseau, discover the Indian River and do not miss the national park of Morne Trois Pitons.
Day 4 : La Dominique - Marie-Galante
Raise anchor in the direction of Marie-Galante, "La Grande Galette" to explore this island with the scenery of the postcards. Let yourself be surprised by the authenticity of nature, go on the historical traces and admire the architecture in the three main towns: Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante, Saint Louis and Grand Bourg.
Day 5 : Marie-Galante - Petite Terre
The islets of Petite Terre, a natural area, constitute a major challenge for the conservation of habitats and biodiversity in the Guadeloupe archipelago. Visit the island to see the sea turtles.
Day 6 : Petite Terre - Gosier
Head to Îlet Gosier, located a few hundred meters off the town of the same name. It was the pelicans who once hunted in this nourishing lagoon.
Since 2003, it is under the protection of the 'Conservatoire du littoral' to ensure its preservation. Explore the uninhabited island and the lighthouse in the south of the island.
Day 7 : Gosier - Pointe-À-Pitre
After a final pontoon breakfast aboard your boat, return to Fort Bay Marina and return to the airport.