Martinique Yacht Charter
Part of the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, Martinique is one of the shining jewels of the French Caribbean, with flawless white sand beaches on the south coast and dramatic black volcanic sand on the north coast.
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Martinique sailing charters
Enjoy swimming and snorkeling among coral reefs or visit pretty fishing villages, hot springs, thick rainforests and rugged peaks. Whatever your interests or vacation style, Martinique offers something for everyone.
The capital of Martinique, Fort-de-France, celebrates every aspect of French culture with style and panache, from the excellence of its cuisine to the chic sophistication of its fine resorts and hotels. Shops, art galleries, theaters and museums all pay homage to its French heritage, and you can watch boules being played in the squares while people sit and chat outside cafés.
Depart from our base in Le Marin and cruise along the coast, with stops at Petite Anse d’Arlet, Fort de France and St. Pierre. Or sail south to the neighboring island of St. Lucia and explore the waterfalls, hot springs and volcano at Soufrière.
For longer stays on your Martinique yacht charter, you can sail farther out to the islands of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, including Bequia, Mustique, Mayreau, the Tobago Cays, and many more.
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Things to do in Martinique
Walk the gardens at Jardin de Balata
Discover the most beautiful flowers and trees of Martinique in these gardens located in Fort-de-France. Amateur botanists and bird watchers alike will enjoy the peaceful, well-manicured grounds.
Snorkeling in Anse d’Arlet
With so many things to do in Martinique, we’d recommend cruising to the village of Anse d’Arlet on the southwest coast for snorkeling along the rocky shoreline. Green sea turtles can sometimes be spotted in the grassy areas off the beach.
Tour the rum factories
Martinique is well-known for the unique rums that have been produced there for centuries. There are 10 distilleries on the island for exploring and tasting.
Visit the waterfalls at Les Gorges de la Falaise
Bring a bathing suit and waterproof gear for this fully-drenched adventure where you can hike along the river to the falls.
Sail to the Tobago Cays
During your yacht charter in Martinique, cruise toward the renowned Tobago Cays, which is an itinerary highlight. With their glittering cobalt waters and white sand beaches, this location is ideal for snorkeling, swimming and relaxing.
Weather insights
When is the best time to go to Martinique?
The best time to visit Martinique is between December and April, while the shoulder seasons of May to June and October to November offer fewer crowds.
The average temperature in Martinique is low to mid-80°Fs all year with relatively high humidity.
What are the sailing conditions in Martinique?
Sailing conditions in Martinique are perfect for sailors and wind systems typically blow ESE or ENE. The ‘Christmas Winds’ in December and January tend to be stronger and can occasionally reach 30 knots for a few days.
Sailing Martinique with Dream Yacht Charter
Sailing yacht charter Martinique
Sail Martinique and explore the gateway to the Grenadines with our cutting-edge catamarans and monohulls. Sail your pace and your way with your own itinerary.
Martinique skippered charters
You do not need to be able to sail to enjoy exploring Martinique from the water. Sail with a skipper who will take care of sailing your yacht.
Martinique by the cabin charters
Leave the planning, sailing and cooking to us with our by the cabin charters. Reserve your own stateroom and bathroom while we show you the best of the Caribbean.
Martinique crewed charters
Tailor your sailing vacation for the ultimate in all-inclusive luxury. From the itinerary to gourmet dining, let our captain and chef look after you and your guests.
Martinique Easy Crewed charters
Sail aboard a private yacht with your friends and family with our easy to book and affordable Easy Crewed packages – skipper and water toys included! Choose your own itinerary, with the flexibility to add on a hostess/cook for meals if you’d like.
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Useful information for yacht charters in Martinique
How do I get to Martinique from the US?
You can get to Aimé Césaire International Airport (FDF) via major airlines from eastern US cities: from Miami or Fort Lauderdale (3 hours 45 minutes) with American Airlines and New York JFK or Providence TF Green PVD (4 hours 25 minutes) with Norwegian Air International.
Most flights into Martinique require a connecting flight through a neighboring island – usually Puerto Rico or Antigua – although direct flights from the US are becoming more prevalent.
We can arrange airport transfers on request. The airport is a 45-minute taxi ride away from your sailing yacht charter Martinique.
What language is spoken in Martinique?
The official language in Martinique is French, although many people speak Creole.
What is the currency in Martinique?
The currency in Martinique is the Euro, while it is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar for other nearby islands (St. Lucia and St. Vincent, etc).
What are the customs restrictions for Martinique?
For specific information about restrictions, visit the French customs website before you embark on your Martinique sailing charter.
What documents do I need to sail Martinique?
For sailing Martinique and the Lesser Antilles for less than six months you will need a US passport valid for the entire length of your stay.
Talk to us to make sure you have the correct documents before you travel.
How do I get around Martinique?
Taxis in Martinique run on the meter, which has a rate surcharge after 7pm, and can be rather expensive. Traveling by bus in Fort de France is an inexpensive option. Rental cars are available for further exploring around the island during your Martinique yacht charter.
What is the Wi-Fi like in Martinique?
The Wi-Fi in Martinique is free at our marina. Getting online is easy with plenty of Wi-Fi spots in restaurants and cafes, but you may find that speeds vary.
What regulations are there in Martinique?
Night sailing is not authorized. Fishing with a line or a rod is permitted, except in marine parks. Spearfishing in Martinique is forbidden
Where can I find weather forecasts in Martinique?
You can find Martinique weather forecasts on the Antilles-Guyane website. Météo France forecast is posted at the harbor master’s office and Total gas station at 8:30am.
Special announcements are issued in case of hurricane warnings or tropical waves. Marine weather forecast is broadcast every morning at 6:25am on RFO Martinique 13.10 Khz in MA and 92-93.2, 94-94.3, 94.5-96.5, 97.5 Mhz in MF.
What provisioning is there in Martinique?
There are plenty of choices for provisioning in Martinique. Please refer to the base guide.
Our base also provides a provisioning service if you’d like your groceries to be ready when you arrive before you begin sailing Martinique. We recommend you provision in advance.
What baggage can I take on my Martinique sailing vacation?
Please only take soft bags and not suitcases as they are too cumbersome on board.
What is the electrical current in Martinique?
The electrical current in Martinique is 220V.
What is the dialing code for Martinique?
The dialing code for Martinique is +1 596.
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See all our FAQsWhy should I book with Dream Yacht?
Dream Yacht Worldwide is now the world’s leading yacht charter company and offers you:
- A diverse fleet of yachts with a wide variety of models and manufacturers to suit every type of sailor.
- We have 40+ exciting destinations and we’re a pioneer in finding new sailing grounds.
- You can be assured of our commitment to customer service excellence.
- You’ll receive a warm and friendly welcome from our base teams who will share regional tips, recommendations and advice.
- We’re also a trusted seller of new and used boats and an innovator in charter management options – sailing is our business.
What licenses do I need to hire a yacht and sail myself?
The skipper of a yacht has primary responsibility for the safety of the crew and yacht at all times. Many destinations require just relevant experience demonstrated by a sailing resume.
To charter in the Mediterranean, it is mandatory that you hold a sailing license recognized by the local port authorities for bareboat charters in Italy, Greece, Croatia, Spain, Malta, Montenegro and Turkey. Other destinations that require a license include Madagascar, Seychelles, Thailand, Brazil and Sweden. For Belize, the port authority will issue a certificate of competency and an application is made on arrival.
You must take your proof of competency and original certificate with you on your charter. We advise you to contact our team about your qualifications and destination requirements before booking.
By accepting the yacht contract you are confirming that you and/or members of your crew are capable and competent to sail the yacht in the conditions and cruising area of the charter. We reserve the right not to hand over the yacht if, after inspection, it is the opinion that the charterer is not, or may not be competent to be in charge of the vessel.
What is a skippered yacht charter?
A skippered yacht charter is when you rent one of our boats for you and your guests and a professional skipper sails it for you. No sailing experience is needed.
You will need to choose a yacht with a cabin for your skipper to sleep in as they are responsible for your yacht for the duration of your charter. We will find the skipper for you once you have found your perfect destination and yacht.
You will need to pay for your skipper’s food. You can invite the skipper to dine with you on board or out at a local restaurant.
What is the difference between crewed and by the cabin charters?
Our by the cabin charter charters offer exciting destination tours on a set itinerary crafted by our destination experts. You can book a double cabin and private bathroom and will share the boat with other guests who have booked the other available cabins. You will be looked after by a professional skipper and hostess with itineraries ranging from three to 11 nights. There is a set menu and included meals and drinks vary depending on location.
Can you tell me about your yachts?
Our super premier yachts are less than 12 months old from their first charter date, while premier yachts are less than three years old from their first charter date. Our yachts are well maintained and undergo regular, scheduled technical inspection.
In case of emergency, you can rely on our hotline, at any time, seven days a week. If you experience a technical failure affecting major and important parts of the yacht, we will repair the failure within four hours of receiving your call during working hours (8am to 5pm). If you lose more than four hours (during working hours), we will compensate you for one full day. If the repair takes more than one day, we will provide you with a similar boat or compensate you on a pro-rata basis. If restrictions to this guarantee apply in specific areas, this will be detailed during the charter check-in at the base.
Do I need insurance for my bareboat charter?
We highly recommend you arrange travel insurance in case you need to cancel for an unexpected reason to cover non-refundable deposits. Please make sure you have personal travel insurance that covers sailing.
We will insure the vessel throughout the charter with first-class insurers against all risks, to provide permission to charter as under contract terms and to cover third-party liability.
The following options are available in limited locations:
- Security Deposit: This varies on the size of the boat and when the boat is returned without damage it is refunded.
- Damage Waiver: The charterer agrees to pay a non-refundable damage waiver at the time of booking, as well as a reduced damage deposit on embarkation that is refundable upon completion of the charter should no damage occur.
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