Martinique and St Lucia
Known as the Island of Flowers, Martinique woos visitors with classic Caribbean beauty. At its heart, the active volcano Mount Pelée stretches skyward behind the former capital of St Pierre. The best way to explore here is by boat – hop along the coastline where you can visit the birthplace of Joséphine Bonaparte and swim with sea turtles – if you’re lucky.
Unspoilt, romantic and welcoming, sailing St. Lucia on your own private yacht is the most carefree way to see the Windward Islands. A different beach, a different bay every day, all you have to do is set your schedule, hoist your sails and go.
FEBRUARY & MARCH 2025 are likely timeframes
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Itinerary 1
Martinique & St Lucia
Fly into Fort de France, Martinique and fly out of St. Lucia.
Day 1 - 2 - Explore Fort de France, Martinique's capital city
Day 3 -4 - Sail to southerly city, Saint Anne, a town on Martinique, a Caribbean island and overseas region of France in the Lesser Antilles. It sits on a peninsula at the island's southern tip. Palm-lined beaches near town include the popular Grande Anse des Salines and Pointe Marin. On the east coast, Anse Trabaud is a sandy bay known for its choppy surf. To the west of the peninsula, Diamond Rock is a large outcrop that attracts seabirds.
Day 5- Sail to Rodney Bay, St Lucia, a horseshoe shaped with a man made lagoon. Reduit Beach is the most popular beach on the island, which tourists love for its cleanliness, length, white sands, and clear water.
Day 6- Sail to Soufriere, St. Lucia, on a bay of the island's west coast, southwest of Castries, the capital. The town is exceptionally picturesque. It is a fishing port and the center of a coconut- and lime-producing district and is 2 miles (3 km) northwest of the boiling sulfur springs from which Soufrière takes its name.
Day 7 - Take advantage of some land tours near Soufriere and take car service to Hewanorra International Airport in Vieux Fort, about 45 minutes away from Soufriere.