Sailing trip from St. Martin to Antigua
St. Martin - Saba - St. Kitts & Nevis - Antigua
Our trip begins on St. Martin, with the famous Heineken Yacht Club and the many marinas one of the centers of yachting in the Caribbean.
Passing Saba, the smallest inhabited island in the Netherlands Antilles, we continue via St. Kitts & Nevis to Antigua – the epitome of the Caribbean way of life! Antigua has 365 beaches – one for every day of the year.
Our journey ends in English Harbour and the famous Nelson’s Dockyard, where sailors from all over the world meet. Don’t miss a visit to the Admiral’s Inn or the Café Seabreeze in the Antigua Yacht Club, Antigua at its best!
Details of the trip:
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Travel type:
Sailing Yacht Journeys
The perfect mix of sailing,
Swimming & shore excursions.
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Price information per person:
(Single usage with 50% or 80% surcharge)
Deluxe Cabin:
Deluxe: Our largest cabins with variable
Bed position (single or double bed) and
spacious bathroom.
Long Cabin:
Long: Slightly smaller than the Deluxe cabin with
double bed and spacious bathroom.
This sailing trip is already fully booked!
We look forward to seeing you again on the next trip.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Arrival and departure
British Airways fly to Antigua almost daily from London and Antigua is also easily accessible via Canada/Toronto. One or more overnight stays before the sailing trip (e.g. at Nelson’s Dockyard) in English Harbour are a good idea.
What is included on this trip?
The cruise price includes: Costs for the nautical crew and service, accommodation on board in the booked category, sea transportation, full board on board / one dinner per week to explore the local cuisine at own expense, water, tea, filter coffee.
The price does not include: arrival and departure, transfers, soft drinks, Nespresso and alcoholic beverages, water sports on board, shore excursions and gratuities.
Wind and weather forecast
The best time to travel to the Caribbean is between December and April – ideal for soaking up the sun in winter. It is then tropically warm with water temperatures of 24-26°C and air temperatures of 24-30°C – occasionally there are short tropical rain showers. The constant trade winds ensure perfect sailing conditions.