The Leeward Islands Yacht Charter

Volcanic peaks. French harbours. Caribbean at its most varied.

A Leeward Islands yacht charter is defined by island-hopping, short Caribbean passages, clear-water bays and a blend of culture and coastline that shifts from French sophistication to untouched volcanic wilderness within a single day’s sailing. From Nelson’s Dockyard in Antigua to the natural swimming pools of Chaudiere and the windmill-studded shores of Marie Galante, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means vibrant harbours and dining ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.

Princess curates each luxury yacht charter in the Leeward Islands around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.

The Leeward Islands
Where Caribbean life is lived at its finest.

The Leeward Islands
Where Caribbean life is lived at its finest.

Dominica
Guadeloupe Island

Why The Leeward Islands remains a
charter favourite

The Leeward Islands are one of the Caribbean’s most rewarding cruising regions, where steady trade winds, warm temperatures between 24 and 29°C and short passages between contrasting islands mean more time exploring, swimming and unwinding at anchor.

The contrast between the lively marinas of Antigua and the remote natural pools of Dominica allows itineraries to move naturally between culture and wilderness. In peak season, the most popular anchorages fill quickly, which is why local insight and thoughtful planning are essential.

Where to cruise in The Leeward Islands

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English Harbour
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Montserrat
Roseau
Roseau
Marie Galante
Marie Galante
Marina Bas du Fort, Guadeloupe
Marina Bas Du Fort

A curated Leeward Islands journey

Sample eight-day route from Christophe Harbour

Distance

261 nm

Duration

11h55m

1
Day 1
Day 1 — Christophe Harbour to English Harbour
Begin your charter at English Harbour, the epicentre of yachting in Antigua and home to Nelson’s Dockyard — a UNESCO-listed Georgian naval base and one of the most historically significant anchorages in the Caribbean.
2
Day 2
English Harbour to Montserrat
Arrive in Montserrat, where an active volcano reshaped the island in 1995 and the rugged black-sand beaches and lush green hills that remain make for one of the most genuinely unique stops in the region.
3
Day 3
Montserrat to Deshaies
Cruise to Deshaies on Guadeloupe’s northern coast, where white sandy beaches, crystal-clear water and mangrove swamps offer an immediate contrast to Montserrat’s volcanic drama.
4
Day 4
Deshaies to Malendure
Sail to Malendure, tucked against Guadeloupe’s lush green jungle with turquoise water on one side and the trails of La Soufrière volcano on the other — dive the shipwrecks offshore or head up into the hills.
5
Day 5
Malendure to Roseau
Discover Roseau, Dominica’s capital, where 18th-century French architecture, kaleidoscopic Caribbean culture and fresh coffee at a harbour café make for a vivid afternoon ashore.
6
Day 6
Roseau to Chaudiere Pool
Experience the Chaudiere Pool — a natural swimming pool fed by a cascading waterfall in the heart of Dominica’s jungle, sculpted entirely by the landscape and accessible only on foot from the water.
7
Day 7
Chaudiere Pool to Marie Galante
Unwind on Marie Galante, where shimmering white beaches, traditional sugar cane plantations, hundreds of windmills and the kite-surfing shores of La Feuillere capture the heritage and unhurried heart of Guadeloupe.
8
Day 8
Marie Galante
Conclude your charter at Marina Bas du Fort, an excellent base for blending a small but lively city stop with the white sand beach life that has defined the week.

Colourful quaysides

Turquoise bays

Island living

Best time to charter The Leeward Islands

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

The main charter season runs from December to May, when the trade winds are at their most reliable and the weather is settled and sunny. Temperatures average between 24 and 29°C throughout, with warm, calm water ideal for sailing and watersports.

The quieter shoulder months of November and May offer excellent conditions with fewer boats at the popular anchorages. The hurricane season runs from June to November, which is why advance planning is essential for summer travel.

The Leeward Islands charter collection

These luxury yachts are crafted for Leeward Islands cruising, with outdoor living, swim stops and relaxed itineraries shaped around short Caribbean passages and the sheltered anchorages between Antigua and Guadeloupe.

The Leeward Islands Charter
FAQs

When is the best time for a Leeward Islands yacht charter?

December to April is peak season with the most settled conditions. May and November offer good sailing with quieter anchorages and more availability across the popular stops.

How many islands can we visit in one week?

Typically 4–6 islands, depending on pace and routing. The route from Antigua through Guadeloupe and Dominica covers considerable variety within a comfortable week.

Is the Leeward Islands suitable for families?

Yes. Short passages, warm calm water and a mix of beaches, nature stops and cultural visits make it well-suited to groups travelling across different ages.

Can I combine the Leeward Islands with other Caribbean destinations?

Yes. The Windward Islands lie to the south and are a natural continuation. The US Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands are within reach for longer charters.

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