Sailing in the Caribbean Sea



Sailing in the Caribbean Sea

 - Martinique is one of the largest land of the Southern Caribbean. Along with the largest coral reef windward, it abounds in highly protected, rarely visited bays and coves. Not unlike the neighbouring islands of Dominica, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent, Madinina's tropical forests are perfect for excursions.

Saint Lucia is located midway down the Eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent, and north of Barbados. Mountainous and lush, this jewel of the Windwards is a place of natural wonders where you are greeted with warm hospitality.

Grenadines lie south of St Lucia, north of Grenada. They form the southernmost segment of the 400 mile-long chain known as the Lesser Antilles. Cruise the Grenadines from the capital of The Grenadines on St. Vincent and the nearby islands. It is a spectacular cruising area offering good winds and brisk, line-of-sight sailing.

The waters are superb for swimming, snorkelling, diving, yacht and sailing. Most of the islands have a volcanic origin which gives character to the terrain,  It has good winds, medium seas and several short distance sails to fantastic spots


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