Martinique Boat Rentals, Yacht Charters
This island is a considered a paradise for sailors, so Martinique boat rentals and yacht charters are very popular. Options include everything from Hobie Cats rented at beach shacks to luxury yachts fit for royalty.
Bareboat and crewed charters of all descriptions are available at the marinas of Fort-de-France, Le Marin, Pointe du Bout, Le François, Le Robert and Sainte-Anne.
Martinique's capital, Fort-de-France, one of the safest, most beautiful bays in the Caribbean, has long been a favored port of call with yachtsmen. Over the years, as Martinique's popularity in the yachting world has grown, marinas have opened in other parts of the island: at Pointe-du-Bout across from the capital, in Le Robert and Le François on the Atlantic, in Sainte-Anne down south, and, most notably, in Le Marin, also in the south, whose "Port de Plaisance" is now the island's largest and best-equipped marina.
Full-day outings around the island leave from Pointe-du-Bout daily, offering picnic excursions; half-day trips with snorkeling stops along the way are also available. Martinique also offers full and half-day sailing excursions from a number of other departure points, including Le Marin, St. Anne, Le François, Saint-Luce and Robert. There are also a number of interesting and varied excursions to Antigua, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Mustique and other nearby islands available through local tour operators.
FISHING
Martinique fishing charters can be arranged out of Pointe du Bout, Port de Plaisance / le Marin, Fort-de-France, Ste. Anne and Schoelcher. Full and half day trips are available to land barracuda, blue and white marlin, bonito, dolphin fish, swordfish and wahoo.
Martinique's capital, Fort-de-France, one of the safest, most beautiful bays in the Caribbean, has long been a favored port of call with yachtsmen. Over the years, as Martinique's popularity in the yachting world has grown, marinas have opened in other parts of the island: at Pointe-du-Bout across from the capital, in Le Robert and Le François on the Atlantic, in Sainte-Anne down south, and, most notably, in Le Marin, also in the south, whose "Port de Plaisance" is now the island's largest and best-equipped marina.
Full-day outings around the island leave from Pointe-du-Bout daily, offering picnic excursions; half-day trips with snorkeling stops along the way are also available. Martinique also offers full and half-day sailing excursions from a number of other departure points, including Le Marin, St. Anne, Le François, Saint-Luce and Robert. There are also a number of interesting and varied excursions to Antigua, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Mustique and other nearby islands available through local tour operators.
FISHING
Martinique fishing charters can be arranged out of Pointe du Bout, Port de Plaisance / le Marin, Fort-de-France, Ste. Anne and Schoelcher. Full and half day trips are available to land barracuda, blue and white marlin, bonito, dolphin fish, swordfish and wahoo.
Bareboat and crewed charters of all descriptions are available at the marinas of Fort-de-France, Le Marin, Pointe du Bout, Le François, Le Robert and Sainte-Anne.
Martinique's capital, Fort-de-France, one of the safest, most beautiful bays in the Caribbean, has long been a favored port of call with yachtsmen. Over the years, as Martinique's popularity in the yachting world has grown, marinas have opened in other parts of the island: at Pointe-du-Bout across from the capital, in Le Robert and Le François on the Atlantic, in Sainte-Anne down south, and, most notably, in Le Marin, also in the south, whose "Port de Plaisance" is now the island's largest and best-equipped marina.
Full-day outings around the island leave from Pointe-du-Bout daily, offering picnic excursions; half-day trips with snorkeling stops along the way are also available. Martinique also offers full and half-day sailing excursions from a number of other departure points, including Le Marin, St. Anne, Le François, Saint-Luce and Robert. There are also a number of interesting and varied excursions to Antigua, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Mustique and other nearby islands available through local tour operators.
FISHING
Martinique fishing charters can be arranged out of Pointe du Bout, Port de Plaisance / le Marin, Fort-de-France, Ste. Anne and Schoelcher. Full and half day trips are available to land barracuda, blue and white marlin, bonito, dolphin fish, swordfish and wahoo.
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