Yacht charter Dominique
Last updated on 7 April 2025
Enjoy an exceptional cruise on the Caribbean Sea and adjust your course for the island of Dominica to make your trip unforgettable.
It is indeed on this paradise island, halfway between the islands of Les Saintes and Marie-Galante, that vacationers will enjoy magnificent fine sandy beaches and an exceptionally exotic landscape. By opting for yacht charter in Dominica, boaters will obviously have the opportunity to explore a volcanic island of 754 km2 bathed in a typically tropical climate. And, as a volcanic island, Dominica is adorned with a landscape reminiscent of the chaotic and enigmatic landscapes of Iceland. Hiking enthusiasts will discover this landscape from the side of the Valley of Desolation, where only the hot springs seem to bring a hint of life to the completely deserted site.
But Dominica is also home to other treasures, but on a historical level. Discovered for the first time by the navigator Christopher Columbus in 1493, the island found itself at the heart of a colonial war during the 17th century. The French, Spanish and English fought over Dominica and left their mark on the island. churches and cathedrals embellish the small towns, such as Roseau, where these majestic religious buildings stand proudly on the hills.
Where are Dominica's most beautiful beaches?
If you find it hard to sit still when faced with the breathtaking beauty of the Dominican sandy coasts, why not take a tour of its most beautiful beaches? So opt for a pleasant trip out to sea and unearth a few pearls where you can veer off to various interesting activities. Heading north-east, you will fall under the spell of Pointe Baptiste beach with its river of black and white sand. If you want to experience swimming in warm water, head for Champagne Beach. The little bubbles coming out of the little holes between the rocks on the seabed have earned it the nickname "champagne".
Want to stroll along a famous black sand beach with coconut palms lining the side of the boat? Head for Batibou beach. This was the location for the film Pirates of the Caribbean. Those who love crowds will linger on the black sand beach of Mero. Located a few minutes from the capital, the latter also has several hot springs suitable for swimming.
Total symbiosis with nature
Dominica's beaches are perfect for relaxing, and its lush environment is sure to impress nature lovers. Leave your sailboat for a few hours and enjoy exploring its green countryside. From Roseau, you can visit the Botanical Garden or the sulphur springs in the village of Wotten Waven.
The more adventurous will certainly enjoy the long trek to the Morne Trois Piton National Park. Recognized by UNESCO, the park immerses you in an exotic setting with its 700 hectares of tropical forest, hot springs and freshwater lakes. Climbing, zip lining, canyoning and rafting will be on the agenda for thrill seekers!
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 821 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $31,154 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,451 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |