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Sailing in the Caribbean holiday paradise

Sailing in the Caribbean holiday paradise

Sailing in the Caribbean holiday paradise

Guadeloupe & Antigua: dream beaches and snorkelling bays

Overview

Trip no: 26/02
Price: 2.590,00 
Check-in time: 16.01.2026, 19:00 h
Check-out time: 23.01.2026, 10:00 a.m.
Start harbour: Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe)
Destination harbour: Falmouth Harbour (Antigua)
Overnight stays: 7
Free places: 12

Sailing in the Caribbean holiday paradise

2.590,00 

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Cruise information

We sail along the invisible border between the Caribbean Sea and the endlessly wide North Atlantic. Two of the most beautiful and lively Antilles Islands mark the start and finish points of this trip: Guadeloupe and Antigua! On board the Eye of the Wind we will take you on an unforgettable voyage of discovery through the enchanting Islands of the Caribbean. Breathtaking impressions of nature, Sailing activities in a sunny maritime climate and the culture of the colourful Caribbean islands make this trip a unique holiday experience.

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Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe delights with tropical nature, endless sandy beaches and the scent of fresh sugar cane. Hiking in the rainforest, diving under waterfalls or snorkelling in the turquoise blue sea - here guests can experience Creole joie de vivre, colourful markets and the magic of the Caribbean.

For nature lovers, the butterfly-shaped "Emerald Island" Guadeloupe a green paradise. Here you can find the largest national park in the Caribbean with the highest waterfalls in the Antillesa treetop path, mysterious mangrove forests and a lush Flora and fauna to discover. We can occasionally view the volcanic cone of the almost 1500 metre high La Soufrière from the deck of the Eye of the Wind. The Colour palette of the sandy beaches ranges from the finest snow-white to black volcanic sand. Guadeloupe is largely characterised by French, African and East and West Indian influences. This mixture is particularly evident in the architecture, which is characterised by the French colonial style to the Hindu temple is enough.

Travel description

You will find a detailed description of the cruise here soon.

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Antigua

At Pigeon Point, at the exit of Falmouth Harbour, there is a publicly accessible sandy beach that attracts water sports enthusiasts, sun worshippers and beach walkers alike. A relaxing evening stroll ends here with a beautiful sunset behind the hills of the island's national parks.

The former British colony is known for its 365 dream beaches - a beach for every day of the year - famous. After its discovery by Christopher Columbus, British colonial rule shaped the image of the island. Use the time during your stay for a Visit to English Harbourtown with its impeccably restored architecture. The accessible and absolutely Ruins of the fort worth seeing testifies to the colonial endeavours to protect themselves against invasions from the sea.

At the centre of the Island capital St. John's The alleyways and markets invite you to take a stroll. You can shop duty-free in the Heritage and Redcliffe Quay shopping centres. Let the Visit to one of the rum distilleries some of the rums on offer are considered to be the most remarkable creations in the world.

Notes on the itinerary

The route described here may change at short notice due to prevailing wind and weather conditions. The ship's captain will decide on stopovers and the course of the trip - whenever possible - taking your wishes into account. You will experience the trip as a pleasant mixture of adventure and comfort, of taking part and enjoying yourself.

Included services

- 7 nights on the traditional sailing ship Eye of the Wind
- Accommodation in a comfortable double cabin (single cabin at an extra charge, if available)
- Full board (incl. all meals; water / coffee / tea)
- Saloon with TV/DVD player and extensive on-board library
- Hot and cold running water, shower and toilet in each cabin, bed linen, towels and air conditioning

Services not included

- Arrival and departure, shore excursions, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages.

- For the individual planning of your arrival and departure, we will be happy to arrange a reliable partner travel agency for you. contact us in good time if required.

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Guestbook comments

I can only recommend a sailing trip on the 'Eye of the Wind'. This two-master is a sailing ship straight out of a picture book, and the crew is in a great mood. And if you want, you can climb to the top of the mast - 27 metres above sea level. Fabulous!"

Claus-Georg Petri
Fellow sailor and journalist, about his cruise in the Danish South Sea

Simply an overwhelming experience - you have to experience it.

Dr Hermann Gärlich
fellow sailor, about his voyage between Vigo and Tenerife

Here I can let go of all the tension and find myself again.

Jan Störmer
fellow sailor, about his voyage from Stockholm through the western Swedish archipelago

The way this magnificent sailing ship pushes through the waves with the help of the wind alone is an indescribable feeling. There is nothing more beautiful.

Ulf Kaack
Co-sailor and author of maritime books, about his cruise in the Western Baltic Sea
Sailing in the Caribbean holiday paradise
Sailing in the Caribbean holiday paradise

2.590,00