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When to sail in Pointe à Pitre

Chartering a sailboat in Pointe à Pitre means following the rough guidelines of any Caribbean charter. The most important thing is to avoid the rainy season, which usually occurs between June and October. Choosing the dry season means you get to be immersed in the glorious Caribbean sunshine which we know you want. Wind speeds in the Caribbean tend to be a little stronger for sailboats, with strength reaching as high as 25 knots. Although it may sound daunting for those who have not sailed here before, it is still an exquisite destination, and the calmer waters makes for a pleasant journey.

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ACTe Memorial

The most impressive structure in Pointe à Pitre, with slick modern architecture and an attractive design, is home to an extremely moving and heart-wrenching display on the history of the slave trade. In a poignant exhibition featuring a mix of audio, visual and tactile exhibits, you can see the brutal reality of many people who arrived in Pointe à Pitre and who were also taken against their will. It may not be the most enthralling activity you would think of doing in a sailboat charter holiday but trust us – this is a must-see during your sailing trip to Pointe à Pitre.

îlet du Gosier

Looking for some true tranquility during your sailboat charter holiday? This small island located just three nautical miles from Pointe à Pitre has just one café, and the rest is the uninterrupted beauty of the Caribbean natural landscape. It is an ideal destination to go swimming, sunbathe, or just sit and look at the world go by. The towering palm trees will cast your gaze upwards, while the white sandy beaches will bring you back to earth. An array of beautiful shrubbery will also amaze you, meaning you can get lost in this paradise away from the thriving city of Pointe à Pitre.

Take a Dive

It wouldn’t be a sailing trip to the Caribbean without a scuba diving experience, and one of the best locations in Guadeloupe is just a short sail away from Pointe à Pitre. Cousteau Marine Park is the perfect place to see the magic of the seabed, with the range of coral structures and diverse wildlife sure to leave you amazed. Fish, crustaceans, and more call this beautiful location home, and if you like, you can also explore the wrecks of three ships in the area, which have become new homes to the abundance of sea life. Scuba diving is always a highlight for anyone who charters a sailboat in Pointe à Pitre.

Saint-Anne

Another secluded slice of heaven, although less isolated than îlet du Gosier. This location combines the vibrant markets of Pointe à Pitre with the coconut-lined shores of the quieter nearby towns. At night, your surroundings come alive as the markets become a hub for fantastic street food and a friendly ambiance. Meet people who have also arrived on their sailboat to visit the region or get to know the locals over a glass of rum. This is a truly authentic Caribbean corner, and a great stop-off point as you sail back to Pointe à Pitre.

How to Get to Pointe à Pitre

Pointe à Pitre is the capital of Guadeloupe, and the international airport serves may major international destinations in the US, and Paris in Europe. If your European airport does not fly into this city, a connecting flight in the US could be an option. Once you arrive in Pointe à Pitre, then your chartered sailboat will be your main mode of transport as the public transport links in the city are not as developed. But that does not matter as the best way to experience the Caribbean is by sea!