Yacht, Lagoon 400 S2
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 4 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 11.97 M
- Listing Number: #4741
Yacht, Lagoon 42
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 12.8 M
- Listing Number: #20029
Lagoon 50
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 14 berths
- 14 guests
- 14.75 M
- Listing Number: #19655
Yacht, Lagoon 42
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 12.8 M
- Listing Number: #4767
Yacht, Lagoon 42
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 12.8 M
- Listing Number: #4756
Yacht, Lagoon 42
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 12.8 M
- Listing Number: #4751
Lagoon 52F - 6 cab
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 14 berths
- 14 guests
- 15.84 M
- Listing Number: #16044
Lagoon 620 (10+3)
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 5 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 18.9 M
- Listing Number: #15862
Excess 15
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 14 berths
- 14 guests
- 14.76 M
- Listing Number: #19671
Beneteau, Oceanis 45
- Pointe a Pitre
- Sailboat
- 4 cabin
- 10 berths
- 10 guests
- 13.5 M
- Listing Number: #3645
Yacht, Lagoon 52f
- Pointe a Pitre
- Catamaran
- 6 cabin
- 12 berths
- 10 guests
- 15.84 M
- Listing Number: #11390
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Guadeloupe Private Yachts & Boats for Charter
Vacationing in Guadeloupe, a French Caribbean island, promises an unforgettable experience. The island is known for its warm tropical climate, stunning natural beauty, rich culture and wide variety of activities and attractions.
How do I rent a boat in Guadeloupe?
With viravira.co's flexible date change and easy booking, it's easy to charter a boat in Guadeloupe. Don't forget to visit viravira.co to take advantage of various charter boat options in Guadeloupe such as sailboats, gulets, motor yachts, catamarans and speedboats.
What is the best time to visit Guadeloupe?
The peak tourist season is between December and April, when the weather is sunny and warm, with an average temperature of around 27°C. This is a great time to enjoy the beaches, go for a walk and participate in water sports. However, this period is also the period when the prices are the highest and the crowds are the highest. The rainy season is from June to October and the heaviest precipitation occurs in September and October. While the weather isn't ideal, this is a great time to visit if you're looking for a quieter, less crowded experience and lower prices. This is also a great time to explore the lush tropical landscape and see the island's many beautiful waterfalls.
Where to sail in Guadeloupe?
A beautiful French Caribbean island, Guadeloupe offers a number of fascinating sailing destinations for visitors who want to experience its natural beauty and unique culture.
Some of the best places to sail in Guadeloupe include:
Les Saintes Islands: Les Saintes, a group of small islands just south of Guadeloupe, is known for its stunning turquoise waters, secluded beaches and rich history. Take a sail around the islands and stop to explore the quaint village of Terre-de-Haut.
Marie-Galante: A lush and remote island southeast of Guadeloupe, Marie-Galante is known for its rolling hills, sugarcane plantations, and secluded beaches. Take a sail around the island and discover its small villages and historic distilleries.
Saintes Canal: Sail along the Saintes Canal that separates Guadeloupe from Les Saintes and get stunning views of the rugged cliffs an tropical forests that line the coast.
Basse-Terre: Explore the rugged and lush southwest coast of Basse-Terre, home to the UNESCO-designated Guadeloupe National Park and the iconic La Soufriere Volcano.
What to do and see in Guadeloupe?
Visit Guadeloupe National Park: Explore the lush tropical forests, towering mountains, and pristine beaches of this UNESCO-designated park that covers over half of the island of Basse-Terre.
Hike La Soufrière Volcano: Climb to the summit of this active volcano, the highest peak of the Lesser Antilles, and enjoy panoramic views of the island and its surroundings.
Visit Les Saintes Islands: Sail to these picturesque islands just south of Guadeloupe and discover their secluded beaches, charming villages, and historic walls.
Explore Îlets Pigeon: Snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters of these tiny islands just off the coast of Guadeloupe and discover vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Visit Marie-Galante: Take a ferry or sail to this remote island southeast of Guadeloupe and explore its rolling hills, sugarcane fields and small villages.
Visit Pointe-à-Pitre: Discover the bustling capital of Guadeloupe, known for its colonial architecture, street markets and vibrant cultural scene.
How much does it cost to charter a yacht in Guadeloupe?
Yacht charter prices vary depending on the boat type, the number of people, and the seasonality.
The cost of renting a yacht in Guadeloupe for a day starts from €46/day/person.
The cost of renting a yacht in Guadeloupe for a week starts from €322/week/person.
Every destination offers a wide range of attractions and stopover points along its coast for those who want with their loved ones. If you think to have a unique and unforgettable sailing holiday this summer, don’t hesitate to book your yacht via viravira.co now before the availabilities run out.
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