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A Stellar Start to the New Year – Sail the Caribbean from Pointe-à-Pitre to Philipsburg

A Stellar Start to the New Year – Sail the Caribbean from Pointe-à-Pitre to Philipsburg

From EUR €5,755

Description

Begin the year with an exquisite Caribbean adventure, sailing from Guadeloupe to St. Maarten. Explore the tropical splendor of St. Lucia, where the majestic Pitons rise above lush rainforests. Experience the fragrant spice isle of Grenada, rich with clove, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Discover the colonial charm of Saint-Pierre in Martinique, nestled at the foot of a volcano. Embrace the yachtie lifestyle in Îles des Saintes, where beachside relaxation meets vibrant local culture. This journey, filled with natural beauty and luxury, sets the perfect tone for a year of upscale adventures.

Trip Name
A Stellar Start to the New Year - Sail the Caribbean from Pointe-à-Pitre to Philipsburg
Days
12
Overview
Vessel Type: Tall Ship (Sailing) Length: 105 metres Passenger Capacity: 96 Built: 2001 Launched in 2001, Sea Cloud II is a stunning vessel, built along traditional lines, but offering deluxe accommodation. She combines timeless elegance of sailing ships of the past with the highest safety standards and the luxurious comfort of modern cruise ships. Just like her legendary sister ship Sea Cloud, the 29,600 square feet of sails is set by hand which is a truly magical sight. Built to accommodate 96 passengers in five star luxury, she offers a range of beautifully appointed suites and cabins which are furnished with great style. All accommodations have outside views and the bathrooms, in light marble, are unusually spacious and extremely comfortable. The finest, carefully chosen fabrics, combined with leather, rattan and other materials, brass and gold, precious woods and marble together create an impressive ensemble. No expense has been spared to create a sympathetic ambience in both the accommodations and public areas and this is reflected throughout the vessel. Public areas include an elegant lounge, library, fitness centre, boutique, lido bar and hospital. The single sitting dining room is airy and modern and the quality of the cuisine and service will be to the highest of standards, as one would expect on a Sea Cloud cruise. Relax on the Lido deck and experience the natural grandeur of travelling under sail, rekindling memories of a bygone age. Please note deck and suite plans are indicative only and may vary slightly.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Pointe-à-Pitre/Guadeloupe
Departure 10:00 pmWith a population around 15,000, Pointe-à-Pitre is the largest city in the French overseas region of Guadeloupe – and euros are common currency. If you want to splash out, visit one of its picturesque markets. The traditional Marché La Darse takes place around the harbor on weekdays, where local traders sell mainly vegetables, fruit, and fresh fish. The best place to find exotic jams and spices is around the Saint-Antoine Market in the market hall. The name Pointe-à-Pitre goes back to a Dutch fisherman named Peter, who settled there in the 17th century.
Day 2 - Day 2 Day under full sails
Climbing the rigging, untying ropes, setting sails – today is all about sailing. Time to lean back and relax in the deck chair and watch the passionate crew hoisting the sails by hand.
Day 3 - Day 3 Soufrière, St. Lucia
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 5:00 pmTwo famous volcanic cones are indisputably the emblem of St. Lucia and have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Gros and Petit Piton tower over the southern, windward side of the island and, in Soufrière, seem close enough to touch. The volcanoes have in fact long been extinct, but the sulphur springs demonstrate the power of the earth's core and still bubble up. In the Botanical Gardens, natural abundance is combined with artistic arrangements to create a colorful tropical paradise. Some people claim that Josephine, who later became Napoleon's wife, used to bathe in the little pool in the garden.
Day 4 - Day 4 Chatham Bay, Union Island
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 7:00 pmRight in the south of the Grenadines are Union Island and the Tobago Cays. Union Island was given the evocative name "the Tahiti of the West Indies" thanks to its volcanic silhouette. Four small uninhabited islands, surrounded by a protective horseshoe-shaped coral reef, form the Tobago Cays. The Horseshoe Reef holds the Atlantic swell at bay and its unique animal and plant life make it an ideal place for snorkelling. The lagoon between the islets shimmers in all shades from turquoise through to emerald green and invites you to take a dip at the fantastic beaches.
Day 5 - Day 5 Port Elizabeth/Bequia
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 1:30 pmBequia is actually the largest island in the Grenadines, but still small and tranquil at just 87 square miles. Elegant sailing yachts sway in the natural shelter of Admiralty Bay, while in lovely Port Elizabeth, with its attractive beach bars, you are right in the heart of a lifestyle that likes to take things easy. You can find Princess Margaret Beach just nearby, named because it was once visited by the British royal. And on the eastern coast, you can find the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary focuses on rearing and caring for endangered turtles.
Day 6 - Day 6 St. George’s, Grenada
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 11:00 pmBeautiful beaches, aromatic spice plantations, dense rainforests, waterfalls, and a volcano that has long been extinct define this stunning island. For many people, Grenada is the incarnation of a tropical paradise and St. George's the most beautiful little port in the Grenadines. All around the horseshoe-shaped bay there are numerous houses reminiscent of colonial times. There is good reason why nutmeg is immortalized on the national flag. Alongside cloves, cinnamon and ginger, it is one of the island's biggest exports.
Day 7 - Day 7 Day under full sails
Time to lean back and relax in the deck chair and watch the passionate crew hoisting the sails by hand.
Day 8 - Day 8 Saint-Pierre, Martinique
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 1:00 pmThe 'Paris of the Islands,' the 'Pearl of the Antilles,' or the 'Venice of the Tropics' – Saint-Pierre in the northwest of the French dream island Martinique has always inspired romantic comparisons. Founded in 1635, the city at the foot of the volcanic mountain Pelée flourished due to sugar and slave trade, becoming the economic and cultural center of the island. Prosperity continued until 1902 when Pelée erupted, destroying Saint-Pierre and burying 30,000 people under lava, embers, and ash. Today, the coastal town is officially classified as a 'City of Art and History': In addition to the ruins of the theater and the old church, the intricate buildings of the Chamber of Commerce and the cathedral are worth a visit.
Day 9 - Day 9 Terre-de-Haut, Îles des Saintes
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 6:00 pmÎles des Saintes is a small archipelago that was disputed for a long time until it finally became French in 1816. In the charming main town of Terre-de-Haut, take a delightful stroll along the waterside promenade. Boutiques, cafés, bars and restaurants invite you to browse and spend some time here. The savoir vivre takes place against a backdrop lit up in all the pastel shades of the Caribbean. Fort Napoleon is set high above the bay and your climb up to it is rewarded by a spectacular panoramic view. On the other side of the island, the Plage de Pompierre invites you to enjoy a dip in the sea and sunbathe on the beach.
Day 10 - Day 10 Day under full sails
Enjoy fitness, massages or sun and sea with a good book in the deck chair. The last sailing day gives you all the options for your perfect personal wellness program.
Day 11 - Day 11 Gustavia, St. Barthélemy
Arrival 8:00 am, Departure 11:00 pmSt. Barthélemy, affectionately known as St. Barths by most, already had many "owners" before the Lesser Antilles were acquired by France in 1877. When the first estate was acquired by the banker David Rockefeller in 1957, the island's future was finally sealed. It became a refuge for the international jet set and an elegant holiday paradise for many Hollywood stars. For over 40 years, St. Barths has cultivated a luxurious lifestyle with a Caribbean laissez-faire approach. You can stroll through the charming main town of Gustavia, whose beautifully restored houses and colonial facades look out over the sea with its elegant superyachts, browse in the shops for precious items, or enjoy a sundowner in the picturesque harbor surrounded by clusters of high class bars and restaurants.
Day 12 - Day 12 Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Arrival 8:00 amDutch in the south, French in the north – on St. Maarten you will find an unusual piece of Europe in the middle of the Caribbean. Because of the natural salt deposits, the Dutch West India Company once claimed the island for itself and – according to legend – divided the island up in 1648 after a drinking competition with the French. In the colorful port city of Philipsburg, a day at the beach can be perfectly combined with a stroll through town: From the fine sandy Great Bay Beach it is only a stone's throw to the Boardwalk with its restaurants and to the boutiques of the small city center.
Day 13 - Please Note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €5,755GTY Double Cabin. From
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €6,275Category F Upper/Lower Beds. From
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €7,265Category E. From
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €8,075Category D. From
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €8,525Category C. From
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €9,995Category B. From
03-01-202514-01-2025EUR €11,175Category A. From

Inclusions

    • Pure Nature on the Pitons: St. Lucia is a tropical utopia with twin volcanoes covered in rainforests.
    • Take a Deep Breath: Clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger grow in abundance on the fragrant spice isle of Grenada.
    • At the Foot of the Volcano: Martinique charms with its colonial town of Saint-Pierre.
    • It’s a Yachtie Life: Indulge in Îles des Saintes’ carefree customs of beach, bar, and sea.

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