From 1950/ boat/ person - 8 day(s)
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Children0

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  • Accommodation aboard the yacht
  • Supervision by a professional skipper
  • Motorised dinghy
  • Transport to and from the destination
  • Meals & Drinks
  • Bedding & Cleaning service
  • Harbour / Mooring taxes
  • Facultatives restaurants or activities

Departure guaranteed from 3 people registered.
Please allow between €250 and €350 per person (port charges, fuel, food and drink).
Possibility of renting sailing gear (jacket + overalls).

  • Available on :
  • Full boat
  • Cabin cruise
 

Your cruise

Set sail from Pointe-a-Pitre Port

The Rolex Caribbean RORC 600 is a 600-mile race around the Caribbean islands. Organized by the prestigious English club, the Royal Ocean Racing Club, it brings together nearly 100 boats, including superb luxury yachts and ocean-racing sailboats and skippers.
aboard a Sensation Class40 for an intense race in the trade winds and turquoise waters, you'll be maneuvering, tacking, hoisting and lowering spinnakers and gennakers. It's sure to be an unforgettable experience!

Your possible stops during this cruise

Boarding is scheduled for 9:00 am at the Pointe-à-Pitre marina in Guadeloupe. Marc will welcome you aboard and show you around the boat. Once you've settled in and received a briefing on the safety instructions for sailing, you'll hoist the sails for your first sail.
NB: The itinerary is subject to weather conditions.

You will leave Guadeloupe with the aim of reaching Falmouth Harbour on the island of Antigua. You will arrive at your destination after sailing all day.

Over the weekend, you'll alternate between practicing maneuvers with the competing fleet and getting out on land to discover Antigua.

Late Monday morning, the RORC Caribbean 600 gets underway, with a lively start to the race and plenty of close-hauled crossings!

The race course will be as follows:
- Antigua
- Barbuda
- Nevis
- St Kitts
- Saba
- St Barth
- St Martin
- Tintamarre
- Montserrat
- Guadeloupe
- Les Saintes
- La Désirade
- Barbuda
- Redonda
- Antigua

Arrival in Falmouth Harbour on Thursday afternoon or early evening.
Rest and tidy up after the race.
Friday: closing party and concert.

 

The skipper

  • Marc
  • EN / FR

Marc Lepesqueux is a professional sailor, who lives for races and competitions, his passion started nearly 20 years ago. This Norman participates in the biggest nautical events, including the Solitaire du Figaro, the Jacques Vabre trans-Atlantic and the Route du Rhum ... Embark with him and share hi experience of the wide and open sea!

Sailing, ended up loving it from a young age!

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the boat

Model

JUMBO 40 - 12 meters

About

The Jumbo 40 is made up of three double cabins ( 2 at the front and 1 at the back) as well as 4 bannette sleeping places in the living area. Allowing the possibility of accommadating 10 people (skipper included).

Layout
  • 3 double cabins
 
practical information
Life on the spot
Accommodation

If cabins are occupied, the skipper sleeps in the middle

Meal

The skipper helps you to cook but everybody is participating

I manage the supply before departure ot passengers can do it, they choose.

Venues and appointment times
  • Places of embarkation:Pointe-a-Pitre Port
  • Boarding time:09h00 / 9AM
  • Time of landing:17h00 / 5PM
How to get there ?

Fly to Pointe-à-Pitre airport.
Allow 15 to 30 minutes for a cab to the agreed port.

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