Leeward Islands Yacht Charter
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Once a year, go someplace you’ve never seen before.
Rent a yacht in the Leeward Islands.
The Leeward Islands lie between the northeastern Caribbean Sea and western Atlantic Ocean and join the Virgin Islands east of Puerto Rico to Guadeloupe and its dependencies. This yacht charter destination blends sandy coves, hundreds of beaches and a multitude of inland adventures. No matter which Caribbean dream your wildest fantasies have implored, the Leeward Islands are sure to make it become reality. Made up of an extravagant chain of isles scattered across the Carribean Sea they are home to a rich cultural heritage and colonial history. With bright colours of aquamarine seas, lush green rainforest and fine white beaches, this destination showcases a bold and exquisite scenery.
Embark in Anguilla, a long curve of white-sand beaches, calm waters and coconut palm trees; St Martin and its mix of Dutch and French culture will welcome you; go for dinner or bar hopping in famous St Barth; Saba is a very rocky island with an impressive backdrop; enjoy the calm atmosphere in St Kitts & Nevis; Antigua and its expansive coastline offers picturesque coves and harbous with a combination of untamed bays on hand and commercially developed bays on the other.
Anguilla
Start your charter in Anguilla
Start your charter in Anguilla, a long curve of flawless white-sand beaches, calm waters and coconut palm trees.
This island is perfect for snorkelling. Anchor at Anguilla’s Maundays Bay to enjoy some water sports or head ashore for some horse riding or a golf competition. Without St Barth’s glitz, this is the perfect “chill” destination. With avery sophisticated local gastronomy you can enjoy some lovely restaurants on the beachfront of Meads Bay.
St Martin
Your Itinerary to St Martin
Cruise to St Martin, with a mix of Dutch and French culture. Marigot, the capital of the French side has a lovely market.
Stop by the Fort Louis and enjoy the local culture. Have a drink, lunch or dinner in one of the beachfront restaurants. Sunset Bar and Grill are very popular as the planes come in to land just inches overhead. Duty-free shops can be found all around the island.
More developed than others, this island has a great night-life with various casinos and clubs .
St Barthelemy
Your Itinerary to St Barths
Welcome to St Barth, the famous French Riviera-style living island. It is known for the best gastronomic restaurants and luxury hotels. Enjoy a world-class dining experience with Michelin-starred chefs.
Anchor at Anse de Gouverneur, a white, sandy beach surrounded by hills. In for some shopping? Main Gustavia Harbour is the perfect stop. The Harbour has local and international boutiques. Shell Beach considered as the best beach on the island is very close to Gustavia.
Saba
Your Itinerary continues to Saba
Saba is a very rocky island. Enjoy the view over the pink, red and brown cliffs which arise from sea level. You can find some idyllic gingerbread style houses perched in some incredible locations. The island is a very well known spot for scuba diving. Enjoy the off-shore unique volcano walls and the National Marine Park which was established in 1987. “The Nursery” diving spot is very well known for sea turtles. Cruise to St Eustatius and enjoy the white sandy beaches.
St Kitts & Nevis
Your Itinerary to St Kitts & Nevis
St Kitts is the calmest island of all. This Dutch island offers incredible peace and charming restaurants. South Frigate bay, South Frias Bay and Cockleshell Bay are very popular. Enjoy a dive in the Sandy Point Reef National Marine Park or at Dieppe Bay Beach.
Cruise to Nevis island, a very small island which offers some activities and sightseeing. Visit the Botanical Gardens and go for a hike in the jungle. Charlestown is the capital and has some slow pace restaurants and a local open-air market near the port.
Antigua
Your Itinerary to Antigua
Discover Antigua and it’s expansive coastline with sandy beaches, picturesque coves and harbours. Stop by the Hawksbill and Carlisle Bays.
If you are looking for a commercially developed beach, make sure to stop by Dickenson Bay.
Your crew will be happy to organise the car transfer towards the airport for your onward travel.
LEEWARD ISLANDS TRAVEL TIPS
Best travel period
Suggested airports
Departure: V.C. Bird International Airport
Average temperature
Low: 20°C