We look forward to welcoming you aboard the sailing yacht Yessamaze, and welcome both novice and more or less experienced sailors.
Cruises will take place in Guadeloupe and its islands: Marie Galante, les Saintes, la Désirade and Petite Terre.
With its white-sand beaches, volcanoes, rivers, sugar-cane planted plains and protected parks, not to mention its primary forests, lush gardens and the world's most beautiful diving spots, Guadeloupe is ...
We look forward to welcoming you aboard the sailing yacht Yessamaze, and welcome both novice and more or less experienced sailors.
Cruises will take place in Guadeloupe and its islands: Marie Galante, les Saintes, la Désirade and Petite Terre.
With its white-sand beaches, volcanoes, rivers, sugar-cane planted plains and protected parks, not to mention its primary forests, lush gardens and the world's most beautiful diving spots, Guadeloupe is a true paradise on the water. This French archipelago is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets, an alternative to its better-known and more crowded neighbors.
Why choose Guadeloupe over Martinique: sailing is shorter and there are no endless customs formalities when changing islands. In Guadeloupe, it's easy to circumnavigate the archipelago in a week, which is not the case in Martinique.
Embarkation and disembarkation take place in Pointe à Pitre. We'll be waiting for you at the anchorage opposite the port.
Cruises last a minimum of one week. We'll be at anchor every evening in idyllic coves.
Stays can have different themes and therefore different itineraries and rhythms, depending on the length of the cruise and the crew's wishes.
While not everyone is required to take part in the maneuvers, everyone's involvement in “life on board” is a guarantee of a convivial and memorable cruise.
The Bavaria 42 is a comfortable 14 m boat with an owner's cabin forward, two guest cabins aft and a very large galley. She has sailed the Mediterranean for many years and in many countries. In 2023, she crossed the Atlantic to French Guiana. She is now in the West Indies, in Martinique, and will be in Guadeloupe for the 2025/2026 season. It's a boat you feel safe in, and one that's easy to maneuver. To get ashore, there's a six-seater motorized dinghy and a very comfortable two-seater canoe-kayak, giving you the freedom to move around and be independent. This boat is electrically independent with 800 W solar panels and produces water thanks to a 4.5 l/h watermaker.
Equipment:
Pressurized hot and cold water.
Refrigerator with ice cube tray.
Gas stove with oven.
Dinghy with outboard motor.
Inflatable kayak for 2 people.
Sheets, pillows, towels and basic supplies (sugar, salt, pepper, oil, etc.) are on board and available.
Not included:
- Fuel (€140 per week for the whole boat, to be shared between you)
- Meals and drinks
- Mooring buoy or harbor fees, if required
- Additional fresh water, if required (360 l. included on departure)
- All expenses ashore.
Options :
If you prefer to have meals included in your stay, please add €30/person/day.