- Lagoon 400 S2 - Lagoon (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 10Cabins 4 cabBerths 8+2Engine 2x29hpDraught 1.21mSize 39ft
- Lucia 40 - Fountaine Pajot (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 10Cabins 4 cabBerths 8+2Engine 2x55hpDraught 1.20mSize 38ft
- Oceanis 38 - Beneteau (2014)Pointe à PitreCapacity 8Cabins 3 cabBerths 6+2Engine 1x30hpDraught ---Size 38ft
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Lagoon 42 - Lagoon (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 10Cabins 6 cabBerths 10Engine 2x45hpDraught 1.25mSize 42ftReinforced Health Measures- -14 %
Lagoon 450 - Lagoon (2015)Pointe à PitreCapacity 12Cabins 4 cabBerths 8+4Engine 2x55hpDraught 1.30mSize 46ftReinforced Health Measures- -14 %
Lagoon 52 - Lagoon (2016)Pointe à PitreCapacity 14Cabins 6 cabBerths 12+2Engine 2x80hpDraught 1.50mSize 52ftReinforced Health Measures- -14 %
Lucia 40 - Fountaine Pajot (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 8Cabins 4 cabBerths 8Engine 2x55hpDraught 1.20mSize 38ftReinforced Health Measures- -5 %
Lagoon 42 - Lagoon (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 10Cabins 6 cabBerths 10Engine 2x33hpDraught 1.25mSize 42ftReinforced Health Measures- Lucia 40 - Fountaine Pajot (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 10Cabins 4 cabBerths 8+2Engine 2x55hpDraught 1.20mSize 38ft
- -5 %
Lagoon 42 - Lagoon (2017)Pointe à PitreCapacity 10Cabins 6 cabBerths 10Engine 2x45hpDraught 1.25mSize 42ftReinforced Health Measures
Sailing in Pointe à Pitre
All needs are catered for in the well-equipped Marina Bas du Fort which can see up to 1,000 boats docked here. It is the ideal sailing marina thanks to its proximity to a wide range of Pointe à Pitre’s main attractions, including magical beaches, energetic taverns, and all the tranquil turquoise seas for which the Caribbean is famed. Sailing in this region is best done in the months between December and May as this is the dry season. Sometimes the sea can prove a little choppy thanks to the conversing directions of the current and the winds, but generally the sailing experience is enjoyable. Chartering a yacht in Pointe à Pitre offers a vast array of landscapes and terrains to explore, shaped by the unique climate of the Caribbean.
Unmissable Attractions in Pointe à Pitre
Ilet du Gosier
A sailing holiday in Guadeloupe is the perfect place to do some island hopping and discovering the most fascinating corners of the Caribbean. This island is a popular destination for those who charter a yacht in Pointe à Pitre thanks to the secluded beaches and unforgettable shoreline views. The steady waters are perfect for paddle-boarding, and the range of food available here is sure to leave you well-fed. Particular highlights include the fresh fish exquisitely prepared using charcoal barbecues. One thing they know in Pointe à Pitre is how to make the most flavourful food!
Memorial ACTe
A powerful exhibit promoting the diversity of the islands of Guadeloupe can be found in this architecturally stunning landmark of Pointe à Pitre. Focusing on the slave trades of centuries gone by, the insightful museum utilises the artefacts and technology to convey the true history of this period to those who visit. The museum is a particular favourite among many sailors who charter a yacht in Pointe à Pitre thanks to the formidable impact it has on its visitors. The exterior design is also magnificent and a wonderful addition to the town’s skyline.
Sainte-Anne
Further exploration of the gorgeous coastline of Guadeloupe leads to the coconut-laden shores of Sainte-Anne, located just 15 nautical miles from Pointe à Pitre. An extremely popular destination for those looking to unwind on white sandy beaches, this area also welcomes a charming market that displays the freshest produce grown in the Caribbean. At night, the market evolves into street venders preparing intoxicating food with the signature spices and herbs of the region. With great music found throughout the island, it is an ideal stop on your yacht charter holiday from Pointe à Pitre.
Best Cuisine
There is no better place to sample the flavours of the Caribbean than the economic hub of Pointe à Pitre. Sailors who choose to charter a yacht in Guadeloupe have the unique opportunity to try the tantalizing tastes prepared thanks to an amalgamation of island produce and international influence. Japanese food is exquisitely cooked in Yoshi, where you can enjoy an energetic atmosphere at the sushi bar. Alternatively, you can sample Pointe à Pitre’s take on classic French dining in Café de France. With even Italian and Indian cuisines on offer here, you can truly sample something from every corner of the globe.
How to Get to Pointe à Pitre
In order to reach your yacht charter destination and make the most of your exciting sailing holiday, the most convenient way to get to Pointe à Pitre is through Guadeloupe Pointe à Pitre Le Raizet Airport, which serves major international routes to the US and European destinations. However, getting around Pointe à Pitre is not as convenient as public transport links have not been extensively developed. Taxis and airport shuttles can transport you the 3km distance from the airport to the marina. Once you have reached your boat, make the most of the exquisite sailing conditions to explore every corner of Guadeloupe, and have the holiday of a lifetime.
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