I have used Hinde and Kitch on three occasions now and they have never disappointed. They go above and beyond to help with whatever is needed. Their guidance and professionalism is unparalleled, finding the perfect boat for our group and suggesting three fantastic spots for our holidays. We even got a yacht upgrade last year!
Long sails out of St Martin

Charter
Length6 Days, 249Nm
Typical Weather
Air Temp 25–28°C, Sea Temp 26–28°C, Wind 15-20kts
Nearest Airport
15 mins, Princess Juliana International Airport
Starting
PortSt Martin
- Day 1
St Martin to Anguilla, 17Nm
Awake at anchor in Anguilla, an island renowned for its amazing beaches. Spend your time here enjoying the sunshine on board or on the sandy shores, or head ashore for golf and horse riding. Dependent on the departure time it may be possible to cruise back to St Maarten in the afternoon or perhaps stay at an anchorage overnight in Anguilla, returning to St Maarten early in the morning – the choice is yours.
- Day 2
Anguilla to St Barths, 23Nm
The south end of St Barths offers a beautiful white and sandy beach at Anse de Gouverneur with fantastic scenery, surrounded by hillsides and with views to islands in the distance. The waters at Gouverneur are excellent for swimming and snorkelling. In the evening the yacht will move round to Gustavia, taking a berth in the port if available, or sitting at anchor close by. Gustavia offers fantastic shopping with both local and international designer boutiques, and many excellent restaurants and bars – stop for a cocktail at La Select, home of Jimmy Buffet’s Cheeseburger in Paradise.
- Day 3
St Barts to St Martin, 14Nm
The area offers some excellent beach-front bars and restaurants and although popular with tourists the Sunset Bar and Grill, positioned on the beach at the end of the runway, offers some thrilling sites as the planes come in to land, just inches overhead. This island offers some great views, great white-sand beaches and snorkelling.
- Day 4
St Martin to St Barths, 14Nm
The south end of St Barths offers a beautiful white and sandy beach at Anse de Gouverneur with fantastic scenery, surrounded by hillsides and with views to islands in the distance. The waters at Gouverneur are excellent for swimming and snorkeling. In the evening the yacht will move round to Gustavia, taking a berth in the port if available, or sitting at anchor closeby. Gustavia offers fantastic shopping with both local and international designer boutiques, and many excellent restaurants and bars – stop for a cocktail at La Select, home of Jimmy Buffet’s Cheeseburger in Paradise.
- Day 5
St Barts to Antigua, 83Nm
Antigua’s shoreline is washed almost exclusively by the Caribbean Sea and is hugged by 95 miles of superb coastline. Her sister Barbuda, is surrounded by protective reefs, and features a large lagoon and Frigate Bird sanctuary. The islands are best known for their friendly and welcoming people, pink and white-sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and the most satisfying and enjoyable climate in the world.
- Day 6
Antigua to St Martin, 98Nm
The area offers some excellent beach-front bars and restaurants and although popular with tourists the Sunset Bar and Grill, positioned on the beach at the end of the runway, offers some thrilling sites as the planes come in to land, just inches overhead. This island offers some great views, great white-sand beaches and snorkelling.