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St. Martin, Caribbean

St. Martin, Caribbean

Luxury Yachts

Situated in the Leeward Islands, St. Martin is both French and Dutch, a vibrant and thriving yachting destination second to none for its restaurants, nightclubs, beaches and superb snorkeling and scuba diving. The rest of the Leewards are all within a reasonable distance, ensuring that a St. Martin yacht charter encompasses all the best in the region. St. Barts, St. Kitts, Nevis, and Anguilla are among the many wonderful islands to explore, each with historic towns and stunning scenery. Fill your days strolling through markets and boutiques or attempting a new water sport off the coast when you sail to the picturesque Leeward Islands. Ride the waves and dive in the surf before scouring the towns of Antigua and Nevis like a true local.

**This destination is not available from September 1 to September 30**

St Martin Yacht Charter Price Ranges:

The Moorings 4800 crewed yacht: (which hold a maximum 6 passengers between 3 cabins)
Prices start from 335 points plus $8,625 per week for the entire yacht (not per person).
Final pricing will depend entirely on the time of year in which you choose to sail.

View more details on The Moorings 4800.

The Moorings 5800 crewed yacht: (which hold a maximum of 10 passengers between 5 cabins)

Prices start from 556 points per week plus $18,085.00 for the entire yacht (not per person).
Final pricing will depend entirely on the time of year in which you choose to sail.

View more details on The Moorings 5800.

ExtraOrdinary Escapes™ Signature Members will also receive an additional exclusive 5% discount off the total price at the time of booking!

For more information or to book your chartered yacht E-MAIL ExtraOrdinaryEscapes@diamondresorts.com

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Popular 7-Day itinerary Suggestion for St Martin

St. Martin yachting itineraries have many possibilities. You could spend a week exploring the northern Leeward Islands and sail no more than 21 nautical miles in one day; enjoying leisurely passages with a personable and highly professional captain as your guide; or you could lengthen the sailing range to include a mix of long and short passages, giving you the opportunity to experience cruising farther south to the picturesque islands of St. Kitts, Nevis, and Antigua… here is our suggested most popular itinerary for your private yacht charter in St Martin.

Day 1 - Marigot Bay

As your graceful luxury yacht makes its way northward along the east shore of French St. Martin, you'll see Orient Bay to port. Snug up behind one of the two cays guarding the entrance to enjoy lunch prepared by your accomplished gourmet chef. Just a little further north is the small island of Tintamarre, another nice anchorage for lunch. Both have fabulous beaches. As you round the top of St. Martin and proceed down the west coast, Grand Case Bay will be to port. Usually a pleasant anchorage for the night, it is known for its wide selection of good restaurants and lively bars (dinghy dockage is available). It is also home to Creole Rock, where the snorkeling is superb. If you wish to go further west, visit the bustling port of Marigot, where you can anchor or get a slip for the night.

Oyster Pond to Marigot - 11 NM

Day 2 - Road Bay
Leaving St. Martin in your wake, your course will take you westward to the south end of Anguilla, a low island renowned for its scuba diving, restaurants, and laid-back Caribbean charm. Road Bay is an excellent anchorage, one of the most pleasant in the northern Leeward Islands. It is also the port of entry for cruising yachts and a great place to go ashore for dinner. Not far away is Sandy Island, one of many off-lying areas in Anguilla protected as a marine reserve and a good choice for an afternoon spent swimming or snorkeling.

Marigot to Road Bay - 12 NM

Day 3 - Crocus Bay
It is about 5 nautical miles from Road Bay out to Prickly Pear Cays, part of Anguilla's marine park. These tiny islands are a good lunch stop in settled weather for a swim or snorkeling on the reef. Anchor off the south side of East Prickly Pear at the west end of the cay. Seabirds nest in the craggy cliffs, a pristine white-sand beach fringes the cay, and the colors of the ocean are dazzling. Take the dinghy ashore to the north side of the island, enjoy a stroll, and listen to the "whistling rocks" as they seem to sigh with the rhythmic wash of the gentle waves. Another five nautical miles back to the main island will take you to scenic Crocus Bay, just north of Road Bay, where you can anchor for the night.

Road Bay to Crocus Bay - 10 NM

Day 4 - Orient Bay
From Anguilla's Crocus Bay, your captain will set a course to take you along the north coast of the island on a fabulous downwind sail. Try your hand at the helm. Your captain will gladly assist you. You head up closer to the wind once you are past Blowing Rocks for the sail east to St. Martin. Your destination is Orient Bay, where you may have stopped for lunch on the first day of your St. Martin yachting itinerary. It is certainly worth a longer stop. There are two good anchorages, shoreside attractions, and plenty of water sports to pass the time in true Caribbean style.

Crocus Bay to Orient Bay - 21 NM
Day 5 - Gustavia
Once you are off Orient Bay, your captain will set a course southward from St. Martin to one of the prettiest locales in the northern Leewards - St. Barts, which is officially known as St. Barthemey. On the way, stop for lunch and some snorkeling at the privately owned Ile Fourchue, a small, hilly isle off the coast of St. Barts. Moorings are free of charge while you visit. You are welcome to come ashore for a quiet stroll. The fashionable and picturesque waterfront town of Gustavia is less than two hours away.

Orient Bay to Gustavia - 15 NM

Day 6 - Anse de Colombier
A fast downwind sail takes you northwest along the coast of St. Barts to picture-perfect Anse de Colombier at the very tip of the island. Steep hills overlook the blue waters of the bay. A village is situated nearby and is well worth the hike, in part because on the way you will see stunning views of the surrounding islands. Snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, and relaxation draw sailors to the bay.

Gustavia to Anse de Colombier - 5 NM

Final Morning
Although you will not want to sail back to reality (you can always come visit St. Martin again!), the final leg of your crewed St. Martin yachting adventure will be an easy passage back to the Moorings base. You will arrive by noon.

Great Bay to Oyster Pond - 4 NM

Why not extend your Caribbean vacation experience and make a reservation at one of our resorts at either Royal Palm Beach or Flamingo Beach Resort?

Important Information
The above starting from prices are per yacht (not per person) charter on an all-inclusive basis for each passenger (up to 6 passengers for The Moorings 4800 and up to 10 passengers on The Moorings 5800) and also include the costs for the boat, captain, gourmet chef, hostess, food and beverage (including alcohol) for the duration of the charter and all water sports options. All prices in USD, based on 6-night, 7-day charter. Return travel to and from your chosen destination, any land accommodation and crew gratuities plus any additional items are not included in the cost. Prices are subject to change.

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