The Caribbean is synonymous with fantastic sailing. It’s easy to see why: warm dependable trade winds, crystal clear deep waters, an abundance of sea life beneath the waves and a laid back lifestyle. Plan a vacation here and enjoy a tropical paradise, while charting a course for adventure. Admire the spectacular scenery, discover deserted palm fringed beaches and most importantly, relax in the warm Caribbean sun. So if you love island hopping, snorkeling and diving, the ambiance of the sunsets seen from beach bars - this is the place for you.

Here is a list of our cruising areas:

The British Virgin Islands

Waking up to the sunshine and blue skies, set sail across crystal clear waters in comfortable trade winds. Step ashore to a warm welcome and treat yourself to a Caribbean cocktail. Or enjoy a barbeque onboard as the sun sets. Short, easy sailing from island to island and year - round great temperatures make the BVI the perfect choice for a Caribbean sailing vacation.

St. Martin

The colonial culture and European flair of this dual-nationality island amid flavors of France in Marigot, and lingering elements of Holland at Philipsburg is amazing. It is a perfect combination of Caribbean style with European food and flair. Embark on an exciting adventure over long, challenging distances or simply relax with short sails from one fantastic beach and snorkeling spot to an other. It provides a good mix of island hopping and open blue water cruising. From there, venture out over longer passages to the sophisticated shores of St. Barts and St. Kitts. 

Antigua and Barbuda

The two separate islands that make up the joint country of Antigua and Barbuda may be within a 30 mile easy reach of each other, but they are world’s apart when it comes to character and lifestyle. Antigua is a party place where you can join the locals in a ‘jump-up’, dance to steel drums all night, enjoy duty-free shopping and all kinds of water sports. The unspoiled sister island of Barbuda with perfect pink sandy beaches and wild birds is where to go when you really want to get away from it all.

Guadeloupe

Life on this famous butterfly-shaped island revolves around the sea. Exceptional sailing is on offer whether you head south to the less developed island of Iles des Saintes, or further north for a more challenging journey around the island of Antigua, Nevis and St. Kits. You will enjoy the island’s calm lagoons and coves, easterly trade winds and line-of-sight sailing. Exhilarating open-water cruising to the shared central sailing area encompassing Marie Galante and Dominica affords you the chance to see some of the most amazing rainforests that the Caribbean has to offer. Guadeloupe itself is a mix of French sophistication with a relaxed, Caribbean feel. Further exploration of the area will take you to striking cliffs, volcanoes, waterfalls, wild countryside and gorgeous green backdrops. And from golf to diving to parachute jumping, the islands that make up the Guadeloupe area are filled with fun activities for everyone.

Martinique

The Windward island of Martinique has an unique French-Caribbean ambiance. The mountainous landscape is framed by incredible beaches edged with turquoise waters and is home to excellent cuisine, guided inland tours, designer shopping and a friendly local welcome. Martinique is one of the showcases of the French Caribbean. The capital, Fort de France, fully lives up to that description celebrating every aspect of the island’s all-encompassing French culture with style and panache. If it weren’t for the tropical climate, it could almost be Paris. Shops sell the latest goods from France, art galleries, theatres and museums highlight French culture, while other parts of this popular tourist destination offer visitors the classic Caribbean package. There are flawless beaches – white sand on the south coast, black in the north, secluded coves for swimming and snorkeling, reefs, unspoiled fishing villages, hot springs, lush rainforests, rugged peaks and exotic flowers and fruit everywhere.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Enjoy exhilarating sailing in steady, warm winds through a chain of more than 30 islands of varying beauty and distinctive character. This spectacular cruising area offers line-of-sight sailing and wonderful beaches with excellent snorkeling in some of the most talked about places in the Caribbean such as the world-renowned Tobago Cays national park. Filming spot for all of Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, St. Vincent and the Grenadines offer stunning beauty, excellent cruising conditions. Don’t be surprised to see turtles and at certain times of the year, you may be accompanied by dolphins and even whales while out on the water. St. Vincent is a great island to set aside some time to visit the interior. A volcano, rainforest, and waterfalls make for a beautiful day doing a land tour in combination with your sailing vacation.