St. Lucia & Martinique Yacht Charter in St. Lucia and Martinique Unrivalled sailing, with the possibility of longer open water passages, and the easy access to a versatile range of enchanting Caribbean islands - all this is the hallmark of a sailboat vacation in the tropical paradise of St. Lucia and Martinique in the Windward islands. Also look forward to the pleasures of modern resorts, sightseeing and fabulous white sandy beaches. The Pitons - two impressive volcanic rocks on St. Lucia Exciting sailing The boat builders on Bequia Dining on luxurious Mustique Crescent Beach at Salt Whistle Bay Snorkeling and scuba diving in the Tobago Cays St. Lucia is often called the jewel of the Windward islands - which is quite appropriate. Mt. Gimie, the island's highest peak, rises more than 900 meters into the sky. The steep hillsides are covered in lush rainforest, home to an abundance of exotic plants such as orchids and giant ferns. Bird watching and hiking are popular pastimes. Like the rest of the largest islands in the Windward island group, extending from Martinique south to Grenada, St. Lucia has a volcanic origin. The dormant volcano Soufriere is a major tourist attraction and a must-see on any St Lucia yacht charter.
Although St. Lucia has a population of approximately 160,000 and its its large banana plantations, picturesque towns and beautiful ports - the island does not appear specially developed and therefore give an impression of how the Caribbean looked like before mass tourism made its entry. A sailboat holiday in the Windward Islands and St. Lucia also invites visiting yachtsmen to make open water passages to the equally breathtaking islands of St. Vincent, Bequia, Mustique and Mayreau. Sailing in St. Lucia and Martinique The Windward Islands forms the eastern boundary between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The trade winds blowing from the northeast typically through the winter months, the peak season for yacht charter in the area - and then from a more easterly direction in the summer. The sslands north-against-south geographical location means that the wind will usually come from the port when you turn south. This is ideal for fast navigation on longer passages between the islands. Some sailors choose a one-way navigation, allowing a longer route. Wind speeds typically vary between 10 and a more lively 25 knots, often slightly weaker at the islands northends. Temperature-average in December to May is usually between 18 C and C, and from June to November between 24 C to 35 C. Highlights A yacht charter in St.Lucia and Martinique includes a wealth of experiences - and the superlative sailing between the islands is only one of them. White sandy beaches, swimming, windsurfing, kayaking, snorkeling, diving, excellent dining experiences, travel and the opportunity to explore the breathtaking historical sites, are all part of a yacht charter in these fantastic waters. One can easily spend a whole week around St. Lucia, and enjoy smooth sailing and take defectors to the country for shopping, sightseeing and tasting the local cuisine at one of the many good restaurants. But to most sailors a big part of the attraction of the eastern Caribbean, the chance to combine longer open water passages in the gentle breeze between the islands, with days of pure relaxation, where you can swim, snorkel and experience the culture and atmosphere of the smaller islands of the area - which also includes St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Attractions St. Lucia & The Pitons St. Lucia & The Pitons Øen Bequia og Admiralty Bay à en Bequia og Admiralty Bay Øen Mayreau og Salt Whistle Bay à en Mayreau og Salt Whistle Bay Øen Mustique à en Mustique
Tobago Cays Marinepark Tobago Cays Marinepark
Wind and Weather St. Lucia & Martinique Month C Max C Min Avg. Rain days Avg. wind (m/s) January 24 18 NE 5-12,5 February 24 14 E 5-12,5 March 25 14 E 5-12,5 April 26 14 E 5-12,5 May 16 June 16 July 18 August 20 September 17 October 26 15 November 26 18 NE 5-12,5 December 25 17 NE 5-12,5
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