We meet at the Saint-François marina's nautical base, right in front of the "Café Wango" restaurant.
FREE cancellation with full refund up to 24 hours before the start of the activity
Set sail for Marie-Galante with our full day boat trip, including lunch and aperitif! As we leave the shores, you will enjoy the intimate setting of our boat, which accommodates up to 12 people, promising a personal and relaxed experience. The journey to Marie-Galante is filled with breathtaking views of the expansive ocean, where you might spot playful dolphins or sea turtles along the way.
Upon reaching Marie-Galante, you will have the choice between a free or guided island tour, allowing you to explore the island's unique charm at your own pace or with expert insights. The island is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, making it a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts. After the tour, savour a delightful aperitif on board, soaking in the serene atmosphere of the island.
You will have a free afternoon to delve into the island’s cultural treasures, such as visiting a traditional rum distillery or taking a leisurely stroll. The distilleries offer a glimpse into the island's rich heritage, and the surrounding scenery provides a tranquil setting for relaxation. This tour is ideal for those who want to explore everything Marie-Galante has to offer.
Spacious motorboat
Guided tour with knowledgeable captain
A delicious local meal
We meet at the Saint-François nautical base, in front of the "Café Wango" restaurant, at the booked time. If you come by car, you will find free car parks nearby.
Motorboat
Number of passengers: 12
Sun-protected area
No restrooms
Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
Lunch
Guided island tour by bus
Minimum age: 1 years
Swimsuit
Towel
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
Snorkeling equipment
Not accessible to wheelchairs
Not accessible to strollers
No pets allowed
You are allowed to bring your own drinks and snacks
Pregnant women are only allowed to board if weather conditions are favorable