The reception
From 8:30 a.m.: You will be welcomed by Délice near the Dénébola trailer on Pointe Fort beach in Le Robert. After a reminder about eco-friendly practices and a presentation of the program, your captain will pick you up with a dinghy to take you aboard the sailboat.
The morning
9am: The mainsail is hoisted to sail to the rhythm of the wind. You are at the helm under the watchful eye of your skipper. Ready to tack? The boat leans a little, but that's normal on a monohull.
10:30 am: The approach of the islet Madame reveals an extraordinary range of turquoise colours due to the presence of a coral reef which shelters the sea grass beds and the white bottoms. Swimmers will enjoy swimming to the islet, while others can be dropped off by the captain on the pontoon.
Lunch
9am: The mainsail is hoisted to sail to the rhythm of the wind. You are at the helm under the watchful eye of your skipper. Ready to tack? The boat leans a little, but that's normal on a monohull.
10:30 am: The approach of the islet Madame reveals an extraordinary range of turquoise colours due to the presence of a coral reef which shelters the sea grass beds and the white bottoms. Swimmers will enjoy swimming to the islet, while others can be dropped off by the captain on the pontoon.
In the afternoon
2pm: The Chancel islet where endemic iguanas of the Lesser Antilles reside and where the ruins of an old pottery and an 18th century lime kiln can be discovered.
Chancel Island has a very particular vegetation which seems to whisper to us the history of Martinique at the time of the sugar industry.
After the walk, we enjoy a last bath in the emerald green water.
16:00: Snack and quiet return pushed by the wind.
16h30 : Arrival at Pointe Fort.