The Leeward Islands offer a perfect blend of French flair, Caribbean charm, and world-class sailing. These FAQs cover practical details and tips for chartering in St Martin, St Barts, Anguilla, and Nevis — from sailing routes and customs requirements to where to anchor and what to expect ashore.
Yes, but they’re mostly straightforward. Marine reserves, particularly in Anguilla and St Barts, may require permits or have anchoring restrictions to protect reef areas. Some areas prohibit fishing or spearfishing. These are usually well-marked on local charts, and your charter company will brief you before departure. It’s all part of helping protect this beautiful sailing region for future generations.
This region is home to vibrant marine life. Snorkelling and diving off Anguilla’s reefs and the marine reserve at Colombier in St Barts offer colourful corals, reef fish, and the occasional spotted eagle ray. Sea turtles are commonly seen in bays and around moorings, especially early in the day. During the winter months (January to March), keep an eye out for humpback whales and playful dolphins during open water passages — a special highlight of Caribbean sailing.
Yes — provisioning is one of the pleasures of starting your charter in St Martin. Continue Reading...
Yes, with some caveats. Sailing between St Martin, Anguilla, and St Barts is generally straightforward, with short passages and protected anchorages. Continue Reading...
For a leisurely and rewarding sailing itinerary that includes St Martin, Anguilla, St Barts, St Kitts, and Nevis, we recommend setting aside 10 to 14 days. Continue Reading...
Each of these islands brings its own character and charm to your sailing itinerary. Continue Reading...
Sailing charters in this region generally start and finish on the island of St Martin, where there are multiple well-established bases on both the French and Dutch sides. While Anguilla and St Kitts & Nevis don’t have charter bases of their own, they are easily reached as part of a multi-island itinerary. Continue Reading...
A typical sailing adventure around St Martin offers a perfect blend of French-Caribbean charm, glamorous nightlife, tranquil anchorages and world-class beaches. Here’s a one-week itinerary covering several island highlights that are all easily reachable on a leisurely sailing schedule. Continue Reading...
The prevailing trade winds blow from the northeast to southeast, typically at 15–20 knots, offering great conditions in season for relaxed but exciting sailing. Seas can be moderate with a consistent swell, and line-of-sight navigation makes island-hopping simple. Passages are generally short: for example, St Martin to St Barts is about 15nm and to Anguilla about 12nm, so you’ll never be far from your next anchorage.
Because the Leewards span multiple jurisdictions, you’ll be clearing customs and immigration as you move between islands. St Martin has both a French and Dutch side, each with its own formalities, while St Barts, Anguilla, and St Kitts & Nevis are separate nations. Clearances are usually straightforward but allow time when entering or leaving each territory. Your charter base staff will give guidance, and crewed charters often handle the process on your behalf.
The sailing grounds centred around Saint Martin offer short, comfortable passages and the unique opportunity to experience several countries in a single week. Each island has its own distinct culture, rhythm, and natural appeal, giving you a wonderfully diverse holiday. Continue Reading...
The peak sailing season in the Caribbean's Leeward Islands runs from December through April, when the weather is reliably sunny, the trade winds are steady, and the risk of storms is low.
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