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Caribbean

The Caribbean: 600 nautical miles of paradise islands

The Caribbean are a dream that becomes reality: this heaven is waiting for you to make you feel unique experiences between crystal-clear sea, sun, exotic beaches and relax! The tropical islands in the Caribbean are grouped together in three archipelagos: Greater Antilles with the biggest one Cuba, the Lesser Antilles creating the oriental half of the insular area and the coral shaped Bahamas Islands, in the north-east area of the Greater Antilles. Here it is possible to practice numerous sport activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, surf and windsurf, kayak, fishing, golf and birdwatching, admiring a lot of exotic animals and breath-taking landscapes.

The Caribbean cities are alive, full of music and heady perfumes; music and dance are the main elements of the popular culture of the Caribbean, let yourself be immersed in the music and Latin dances. In this journey between the hundred tastes of the Caribbean cuisine, mixed with indigenous, Africans, Creoles, European, Cajun and Asiatic. 

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Caribbean

Martinique is an ideal starting port for visit Grenadines: an island in the Lesser Antilles, located in the Caribbean Sea between the Tropic of Cancer and the Equator perfect to sail towards the Caribbean islands and uncontaminated coral reefs in the south. Unmissable the visit to the capital city and the Carriacau islands, Petite Martinique and the little islets of white sand surrounded by corals, before set sail toward the uncontaminated coral reef of Tobago Cays. 

Carried by trade winds, on board accurately selected catamarans, we will explore one atoll after the other to discover their uncontaminated nature, in total respect and harmony with the surrounding marine environment. Set sail with BeBlue to the discover of hidden treasures in the pirates’ most loved islands.

Our Highlights

HIGHLIGHTS

SAN BLAS, AN UNSPOILED HEAVEN View MoreLess

San Blas archipelago are a group of over 400 islands of the Caribbean and totally immersed in the Caribbean Sea. Here you will enjoy some relax or practice snorkeling between the crystal-clear water. El Porvenir is the capital city of San Blas, a touristic village where it is possible to get in touch with the local culture in the Kuna’s museum. Cartì Suitupo is divided in marvelous beaches made of white sand and surrounded by luxuriant flora and a typical little village where the local inhabitants practice fishing.

Green Island is a little islet surrounded by crystal-clear water, covered by green palms, where it is possible to enjoy a rest completely alone. Cayo Limon is a protected bay characterized by white sand banks and coral reefs; isla del Diablo is also part of this amazing archipelago and a well-known destination for snorkeling lovers.

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Caribbean

For nature and snorkeling lovers, the unmissable stop is the Isla Perro, in front of a very famous shipwreck populated by marine fauna and if you will be lucky, you could have the opportunity to experience the marvelous view of the bioluminescence of the sea bottom.

Cayos Holandes, an archipelago of twenty islands and only three are inhabited by little hamlets, are a famous heaven made by white sand and palms.

Kuanidup is an ideal destination for nature and adventure lovers, an amazing island where to venture between green palms, turquoise water, luxuriant flora everywhere. Set sail to magnificent islands of San Blas islands guided by the BeBlue expert skippers!

BEBLUE' TIPS: THE NATURALISTIC CARIBBEAN View MoreLess

Martinique is an island of the Lesser Antilles and characterized by a great diversity of landscapes to discover: the unmissable Caribbean white or dark volcanic beaches, the sleeping volcano Pelee in the north, the little capital city Fort de France.

Many touristic and commercial harbours and also little colorful hamlets inhabited by fishermen, crystal-clear sea bottoms where to practice snorkeling, caves, National Reservations and typical plantations all around the island.

The St. Lucia vulcanic island is a true heaven for nature lovers, full of fishermen’s villages, architectonic buildings, natural coastline, Piton’s bay full of high rocks, waterfalls and walks around the jungle.

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Caribbean

Belize is composed by local culture, ancient archaeological sites where to explore tombs and Maya pyramids, luxuriant flora that grows all around the island, everything immersed in the jungle. There are a lot of natural sites devoted to the preservation of the local flora and fauna, trying to attract only and eco-friendly tourism. Coral reefs, islets populated by colorful birds, jagged bays where to practice snorkeling or just enjoy a walk around the little hamlets or crossing the ancient ruins.

The Guadeloupe archipelago is composed by 8 islands characterized by the crystal-clear water, white and desert beaches and a luxuriant vegetation that surrounds the island. For sea lovers, there are snorkeling tours to discover the coral reefs around the archipelago, in particular in the marine Reservations. Beaches and green promontories are the best spots for the ones who chose Guadeloupe to relax!

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Caribbean - Guadeloupe View MoreLess

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Port Louis
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Guadaloupe

Guadalupa, also called ‘the sea surrounded by beautiful water, is set in the Antilles. It is one of the world ‘best spots for snorkelling lovers, thanks to the peaceful sea and the modern harbours.

REGION

GUADALUPA, CARIBBEAN

HIGHLIGHTS

Basse Terre, Marie Galante, Isles des Saintes, Grand Terre.

CLIMATE

Tropical weather: fresh and dry season between Mid January to April, and a hot rainy season from mid June till mid November. 

HOW TO ARRIVE

The most important airport is Pôle Caraibes Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP).

Itinerary

This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.

Day 1: Check-in

Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.

Day 2

Finally we set sail to navigate towards the south coast of the Butterfly island with some stops along the unmissable and marvelous beaches: we navigate in  the Natural Reservation of Grand Cul-de-sac Marin, characterized by rainy forest with little sand islets and more than ten nautical miles of coral reefs; we will discover islets inside the Reservation. Snorkeling lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy amazing crystal clear water swimming side by side with turtles, dolphins and whales. We drop the anchor on the bay and during the night you could have a walk on the beautiful island, before having a delicious dinner under a Caribbean starry night...

Day 3

After breakfast we lift the anchor and set the sails guided by the trade wind towards south-east, in particular to Marie-Galante island; here we have a swim and an unforgettable snorkeling in the uncontaminated sea bottoms before the lunch! Known as the "Hundred mills island", it is famous for the sugar cane plantations! Between one swim and another, during the night you will have the opportunity to visit Grand Boug, the capital city of the islands and a typical Caribbean town. 

Day 4

Leaving Grand Bourg, we continue sailing discovering the beautiful beaches all around the island, enjoying a relaxing day in Vieux Fort and Anse Canot, discovering heavenly landscapes in Caya Plate and Capesterre and finally reaching Saint Louis, a little hamlet guided by the Caribbean rhythm... 

Day 5

We set sail to east towards the Les Saintes islands, one of the most marvelous and unforgettable corner in the Caribbean Sea: a group of eleven islands, the biggest two are Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas. Time to explore, swims and relax through Anse du Bourg bay and the beautiful beaches in Pompierre and Pain de Sucre. There will be the opportunity to visit the Napoleon Fortress in the Northeast extremity in Terre de Haut and discover amazing hamlet characterized by church made of volcano's stone...

Day 6

Navigating along this area, we direct to Terre-de-Bas, where we reach the marvelous Grande-Anse beach, characterized by wild beauty and white sand, before mooring near le Petites Antes, famous for the stone houses and the St. Nicola church. 

Day 7

Today we lift sails towards north-east, to the La Desiderade Island and the Natural Reservation, one of the most intact islands full of uncontaminated nature everywhere. There will be the opportunity to visit the land and walk around iguanas and enjoy the landscapes made by high cliffs, or ride a bike along the 11 kilometers of the island. During the afternoon, we set sail to the fishermen's hamlet of Beauséjour, the Petite-Riviere Reservation, a unspoiled coral atoll ideal for snorkeling and long swims: using the speedy dinghy you will visit the ancient ruins of the old cotton mill. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.

Day 8: Check-out

Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.

The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.

Caribbean - St. Martin View MoreLess

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Marigot
Main base

Saint Martin

Saint Martin is an island 240 km far from Puerto Rico, part of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. It is the tiniest territory in the world, divided between France and Holland.

REGION

SAINT MARTIN, CARIBBEAN

HIGHLIGHTS

The little Tintamarre islet, Anguilla island and Scrub island beach.

CLIMATE

The weather in Saint Martin is tropical and sunny during the whole year. The average annual temperature is around 27 °C  and the sea temperature is 26,4 °C.

HOW TO ARRIVE

It is possible to reach Saint Martin flying to Saint Martin Grand Case Airport (SFG) or by a Voyager ferry.

Itinerary

This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.

Day 1: Check-in

Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.

Day 2

Once you wake up and have breakfast, we will almost be in Virgin Gorda. You will visit one of the most famous places on the island: The Baths, which means the spa. These natural spas surrounded by round stones set in white sand will give you an incredible environment where you can relax. During the rest of the morning you can wander through the shops of Devil's Bay. After lunch, it will take 2 hours to reach the Norman island. The day will end with dinner and night on the boat in The Bight.

Day 3

After breakfast, it's time to snorkel at The Caves, one of the best places in all of Norman to do this activity. During the afternoon we will move to Jost Van Dyke and then moor in front of the wonderful beach of White Bay in order to practice swimming or snorkeling in these crystal clear waters. In the late afternoon we will moor in Great Harbor, where we will spend the night.

Day 4

Departure at 08:00 for a short 20 minute ride to reach Sandy Cay, a small island where you can step on white sand and relax while standing in the shade of coconut palms. Depending on the wind direction there could be a variation of the program by moving to Sandy Split, a beautiful island where you can swim or snorkel in its clear waters. After lunch, departure for Cane Garden Bay. Dinner and night on the boat.

Day 5

After breakfast at Cane Garden Bay, you will leave for the island of Anegada, a particular island as it is a long and narrow coral atoll. On this island you will visit Pomato Bay, where you can admire the view of its white sand beach and, subsequently, the coral reef of Horse Shoe Reef and Angada Reef. Here, by snorkeling, you can see all the underwater flora and fauna. At the end of the day you will reach the mooring where you will spend the night.

Day 6

After breakfast we'll leave for Virgin Gorda Sound and Liverik Bay. Lunch will be at Prickly Pear, after which there will be time for swimming and snorkeling and then off to St Martin.

Day 7

Once you have arrived in St. Martin and have breakfast you will set sail for the Tintamarre Island Nature Reserve: here you will have the opportunity to snorkel and meet the beautiful turtles. Lunch will be on board and there will be more time to swim and relax on the beach before returning to the Creole village of Grand Case. Grand Case is a small village renowned for being the capital of French West Indian gastronomy. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.

Day 8: Check-out

Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.

The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.

Caribbean - Martinique View MoreLess

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Fort de France
Main base

Martinica

Martinica is part of the Antille archipelago, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

REGION

MARTINICA, CARIBBEAN

HIGHLIGHTS

La Morne-Rouge, St  Anne bay.

CLIMATE

The weather is tropical, hot and sunny during the whole year. The temperatures are influenced by the trade winds. 

HOW TO ARRIVE

It is possible to reach Martinica flying to Martinica Aimé Césaire Airport (FDF).

 

Itinerary

This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.

Day 1: Check-in

Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.

Day 2

While having breakfast we will round the island of St. Vincent and head for Bequia, anchoring in Admiralty Bay, where the skipper will deal with the customs formalities. Bequia is the bigger island of the Grenadines and is famous for its white sand beaches, marine turtles and coral reefs: with its green valleys and hills, it is the typical example of tropical island. You will have the possibility of walking around Port Elizabeth before leaving for a short navigation towards Mustique in the afternoon: ancient pirate hideout and now meeting place for celebrities... In the evening you can have dinner and relax on board, or walk around the island enjoying the local night life!

Day 3

We leave in the early morning so that you can enjoy your breakfast while sailing towards the Tobago Cays: the blue and green shades of the sea will be intense and mixed with the colors of the sky, creating an unforgettable scenery: it will feel like arriving in Heaven! The little islets of Tobago Cays are completely surrounded by the most beautiful and colorful coral reefs in the Caribbean: a real sanctuary for snorkeling lovers. The white beaches of Petit Tabac, Baradal, Jamesby, Petot Rameau and Petit Bateau will make you want to relax and lay down on the shoreline in total relax! Before spending the night at anchor, you can have dinner with a typical barbecue prepared by local fishermen...

Day 4

You can spend the morning snorkeling and diving before leaving for Mayreau, where we will arrive to have lunch on the beach and visit two of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean: Saline Bay and Salt Whistle Bay. You will discover the village of Old Wall, located on a hill, and experience the Caribbean rhythm among the colorful little houses.

Day 5

After breakfast, we set sail and head for Béquia, where we will spend the day exploring the island and the fishermen village of Hamilton, with colorful boats and incredible views. In the afternoon, there will be a lot of time for relaxing on the beach before spending the night at anchor under the starry Caribbean sky.

Day 6

We leave early in the morning to reach the volcanic island of St. Lucia before noon. During our breakfast, we will be able to see the “Pythons” on the horizon, two mountains of solidified lava covered by a luxuriant vegetation and symbol of the island... Here you can swim in the clear waters in front La Soufriere before having lunch on board. It is also possible to go around the island by car and get back on board in Marigot. Here the crew will be waiting for you moored in front of the palm trees, mangroves and super long white sand beaches: an idyllic place where you can enjoy a cocktail at the "JJ's Paradise" bar in the bay. Dinner and night at anchor in Marigot Bay.

Day 7

After breakfast, we will leave Marigot Bay heading for Martinique and, with a bit of luck, some dolphins will accompany us during the 4-hour trip that will lead us to the island from where we started our journey. We will arrive on the wonderful beach of Le Salines and have lunch at anchor. Night on board before returning to Le Marin on the following morning. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.

Day 8: Check-out

Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.

The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.

Caribbean - St. Lucia View MoreLess

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Rodney Bay
Main base

St.Lucia

St. Lucia is a Commonwealth insular state in the Central America, located in the Lesser Antilles. It is characterised by breath-taking landscapes, for example waterfalls and sulphurous sources.

REGION

ST. LUCIA, CARIBBEAN

HIGHLIGHTS

Rodney Bay, Soufriere Bay, Marigot Bay.

CLIMATE

Saint Lucia has a tropical weather, with a fresh and dry season between January and middle April, and a sunny and rainy season, from mid June to November. During the fresh season, the trade winds blow from north-east constantly, while in the arid one there winds are more irregular. 

HOW TO ARRIVE

There are two airports: Hewanorra Aiport (UVF) and George F. Charles Airport (SLU).

Itinerary

This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.

Day 1: Check-in

Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.

Day 2

We leave in the early morning to reach the island of Saint Vincent. After a visit to Wallilabou Bay, location from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl, we will head for Cumberland Bay, where it is possible to go ashore for shopping or walk along the Cumberland Trail, natural habitat for the parrot of Saint Vincent, the Amazona Guidingii.

Day 3

After breakfast and once we have weighed anchor, we head for the island of Bequia, entrance door to the archipelago of the Grenadines. We will stop in Admiralty Bay, where we find the famous white beaches of Lower Bay and Princess Margaret. In the afternoon, we can visit the capital, Port Elizabeth, little and lively town with colorful neighborhoods and omnipresent portraits of the Queen of England. Lovers of marine fauna can also book a trip to the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary, interesting example of protection of the sea turtles. We conclude the day with an optional dinner at The Fig Tree, little restaurant overlooking the bay, with live music.

Day 4

With the sails driven by trade winds, we reach the northern point of the island of Mayreau to enjoy the white beach and the quiet waters of Salt Whistle Bay. From the beach, through a short walk, you can reach the village and enjoy a wonderful view over the Tobago Cays. Mayreau also offers the possibility to have some good fish dishes in little and typical restaurants.

Day 5

This day is dedicated to the natural wonders of the Tobago Cays, five uninhabited islets surrounded by a turquoise sea. With the tender, we will take you snorkeling around Horse Shoe Reef, a place full of multicolor fishes, and let you admire the sea turtles of the reserve of Baradal, discover the tropical flora and fauna including iguanas and colorful birds in Petit Bateau, James Bay and Petit Rameau, and see another location from “Pirates of the Caribbean” in Petit Tobac. Dinner will be aboard, under a sky full of stars.

Day 6

Early in the morning, we head towards Musique, favorite island of the Hollywood jet set and famous people from all over the world. We will swim around the most beautiful beaches of the island (Macaroni and Blue Lagoon) and, if you wish, you can admire the facades of the villas while moving around by golf car. We will then enjoy an aperitif on the beach at the famous Basil’s Bar, which, in the end of January, will be the location of the Blues Festival and that offers live music every night.

Day 7

We leave at dawn to reach Saint Vincent, where we will visit the capital, Kingstown, with the possibility to go shopping among the stands of Market Square and of walking around the Botanic Gardens, to admire the main floristic species of the Caribbean. Kingstown, thanks to the near airport, offers the possibility to leave earlier if anyone needs. Dinner will be at one of the many restaurants in town or aboard. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.

Day 8: Check-out

Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.

The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.

Caribbean - Grenada View MoreLess

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Port Louis
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Grenada

Grenada is an insular region set in the Caribbean Sea, characterised by marvellous landscape and a rich marine fauna.

REGION

GRENADA, CARIBBEAN

HIGHLIGHTS

Tobago Cays, White Island, Round Island, Petit Saint Vincent.

CLIMATE

Grenada is characterised by a Caribbean weather, with a strong wind in particular during winter. The best period to visit this area is from December to May.

HOW TO ARRIVE

The main airport to reach Grenada is the Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND). 

Itinerary

This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.

Day 1: Check-in

Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.

Day 2

We leave and arrive at Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou where we will spend the day. Here we will discover the beauty of the many fishing boats of the place, and we will walk on the ground meeting the local rum shops here and there. Thanks to the Carriacou Yacht Club we will feel at home! After completing the customs formalities, we will spend the night on Sandy Island.

Day 3

After breakfast a nice dip in Sandy Island, a piece of pristine beach enriched with palm trees and fruit trees, accompanied by the many pelicans that will follow your boat. Then we set sail for Union Island to complete the check-in formalities for St. Vincent at Clifton Harbor. Head west towards Union Island for a short distance and then drop anchor at Chatham Bay for the night.

Day 4

Short stop at the Salt Whistle Bay and quiet afternoon in complete relaxation; then we can go for a swim in serenity or take an invigorating walk up the hill where the enchanting panorama of the Tobago Cays awaits us to the east: which is the destination for the following day.

Day 5

A good breakfast and a short navigation to the Tobago Cays: the highlight of your trip is coming! Swim with the turtles by snorkeling in the coral reef, or simply stay on the boat, savoring the uniqueness of the Tobago Cays.

Day 6

Awakening, breakfast, and then all ready to set sail to Clifton for check out. We will then head to the western side of the beautiful Petit St Vincent for an evening swim and dinner on board or on the beach.

Day 7

We'll enjoy a beautiful sail south to the delightful Prickly Bay in Grenada for the last night. Then a delicious happy hour at the tourist port of the same, before having dinner on our boat. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.

Day 8: Check-out

Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.

The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.

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