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Charter Motorboat COBIA 217CC Gourbeyre

Gourbeyre

5.0(26)

the Saintes or the Cousteau réserve on board a quality rental boat (2013)

  • Without skipper
  • Super owner
6 people · 250 hp · 6.5 m

From 
€330 / day

Charter Motorboat Forboat Forboat 34 Le Gosier

Le Gosier

Motorboat Forboat Forboat 34 600hp (2015)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Super owner
12 people · 600 hp · 10.4 m

From 
€890 / day

Charter RIB Bwa 26' Gt Sport Le Gosier

Le Gosier

4.4(11)

RIB Bwa 26' Gt Sport 250hp (2018)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
16 people · 250 hp · 8 m

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€490 / day

Charter RIB Bwa 19 Gt Sport Le Gosier

Le Gosier

5.0(1)

RIB Bwa 19 Gt Sport 150hp (2012)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
6 people · 150 hp · 5.8 m

From 
€290 / day

Charter Sailboat Dufour 41 classic Pointe-a-Pitre

Pointe-a-Pitre

5.0(6)

Location voilier a la journée en Guadeloupe (1999)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
4 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12 m
  • Fuel included

From 
€200 / day

Charter Sailboat Gibert Marine GIBSEA 444 Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe

4.8(3)

GIBSEA 444 (1995)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Super owner
6 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 14 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
€271 / day

Charter Catamaran Lagoon 400 Pointe-a-Pitre

Pointe-a-Pitre

4.2(5)

À la découverte des îles guadeloupéennes en catamaran (2011)

  • Skipper mandatory
10 people · 5 cabins · 9 berths · 12 m

From 
€600 / day

Charter Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Lipari 41 Evolution Saint-Francois

Saint-Francois

5.0(4)

Fontaine Pajot Lipari 41 Evolution (2013)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
8 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 12 m

From 
€564 / day

Charter Motorboat BENETEAU Flyer 6.6 spacedeck Le Gosier

Le Gosier

4.7(72)

boat for wakeboarding ilets and mangrove (2020)

  • Without skipper
  • Super owner
10 people · 200 hp · 6.5 m

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€229 / day

Charter Motorboat KELT WHITE SHARK 226 Gourbeyre

Gourbeyre

4.8(32)

Boat for Islands Les Saintes or the reserve Cousteau (2018)

  • Without skipper
  • Super owner
7 people · 225 hp · 7 m

From 
€279 / day

Charter RIB Bwa 19 Gt Sport Le Gosier

Le Gosier

4.0(1)

RIB Bwa 19 Gt Sport 150hp (2012)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
6 people · 150 hp · 5.8 m

From 
€290 / day

Charter RIB Bwa 22 Gt Le Gosier

Le Gosier

4.7(2)

RIB Bwa 22 Gt 150hp (2012)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
8 people · 150 hp · 6.7 m

From 
€350 / day

Charter Motorboat Pronautica 790 Slam Le Gosier

Le Gosier

1.0(1)

Motorboat Pronautica 790 Slam 300hp (2018)

  • Skipper optional
12 people · 300 hp · 7.9 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
€565 / day

Charter Motorboat BENETEAU flyer 6.6 spacedeck Le Gosier

Le Gosier

4.8(101)

Boat to visit the islands and the mangrove (2022)

  • Without skipper
  • Super owner
10 people · 175 hp · 6.5 m

From 
€239 / day

Charter RIB Bwa 22 Gt Sport Le Gosier

Le Gosier

5.0(1)

RIB Bwa 22 Gt Sport 200hp (2012)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
8 people · 200 hp · 6.7 m

From 
€350 / day

Charter Motorboat Donzi 35 ZF Le Gosier

Le Gosier

Motorboat Donzi 35 ZF 600hp (2010)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Super owner
10 people · 600 hp · 10.7 m

From 
€790 / day

Charter Motorboat Libra Open 25 Le Gosier

Le Gosier

4.9(2)

Motorboat Libra Open 25 300hp (2015)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
10 people · 300 hp · 7.6 m

From 
€450 / day

Charter Motorboat Natural M 39 Le Gosier

Le Gosier

Motorboat Natural M 39 600hp (2015)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Super owner
12 people · 600 hp · 11.5 m
  • Fuel included

From 
€1,490 / day

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Destination Reviews

Brian
Feb 5, 2018
Le Gosier is a nice spot close to the airport in Guadeloupe. The beaches are nice. Would recommend this as a location for exploring some of the areas around Guadeloupe. There are a lot of hotels nearby, as well as restaurants. Very touristy, but the fact that it is very central gets it a higher rating.
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Lola
Apr 14, 2017
A fabulous town with lots of character and places to eat. I definitely suggest staying here there are great beaches and great nooks and hole-in-the-walls to eat. A very untouched town by westernization. All in all a great place to stay that gives you a taste of of the Island. I also suggest traveling to other towns around the island. Again the food is absolutely superb, delicious and authentic.
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Boats Reviews

Rena
Jun 8, 2024
We had a ver nice trip with skipper Vivian to the Saintes. Owners quickly responded to the many questions we had. Great communication.
Patric
Apr 11, 2024
We had an incredible sailing trip with Richard and Monique. We enjoyed our time on the boat as a family and Richard an Monique always tried their best to make it an unbelievable beautiful experience. Both had a very good feeling for us and our two small kids. We will miss the good conversations, the laughts and most of all, the sailing on this beloved sailing-yacht.
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chloe
Feb 24, 2024
The ease of the app was awesome. The boat was clean and beautifully kept! Marcel is incredibly competent captain. Sadly we arrived 6 hours late and then were told we needed to leave the boat at 11am instead of 6pm so we missed out on an entire day due to unforeseen circumstances. That felt like a loss since we saved up for this trip and hoped for one more day sail. But we enjoyed every second of it and felt so safe with Marcel. Just don’t slam the cabinets and be sure to bring aboard every last thing you may need, including towels, sunscreen, napkins, toilet paper. There is a great market near the marina that Marcel took us to by dinghy. He created the perfect itinerary for us which was amazing. I just wish we hadn’t paid for so much time onboard that we didn’t get to use. Otherwise the boat and the whole experience did not disappoint!!!
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Sofie
Feb 4, 2024
We spent three wonderful days onboard Samara! Jean-Francois is an experienced and confident skipper who takes very good care of his boat, equipment and of us, his passangers. He is attentive, patient and has such a positive and pleasant attitude. We felt completely safe and were so happy with the itinerary and activities he proposed in line with our wishes. We had so much fun! We can highly recommend an excursion or journey with Jean-Francois, and hope to relive it again ourselves some time in the future!
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Boat rental in Guadeloupe with Click&Boat


This island, located in the West Indies 6,200 kilometres from the metropolis, is a dream destination for a boat hire with family or friends. Bordered by the Caribbean Sea, this group of paradisiacal islands and islets is perfectly situated to invite travellers from all over the globe yet. To discover its countless beauties, to go diving, kitesurfing or simply to enjoy good times with family and friends, we recommend that you rent a boat from a private or a professional boat owner via Click&Boat - the global leading yacht charter platform.



Guadeloupe, composed of two islands (Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre), has many ports, a total of 9 ports and 4 marinas: the Bas-du-Fort Marina, Port de Saint-François, the Rivière Sens Marina and the Guadeloupe Port Caraïbes, where you can easily rent a boat.



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Three highlights of sailing in Guadeloupe:

  • A cruise in the sun at any time of the year
  • A trip that can be customised as you wish: from a grand tour to a day trip.
  • An invitation to indulge in the highly palatable cuisine of the West Indies

How much does it cost to charter a boat in Guadeloupe?


The price of boat rentals in Guadeloupe can vary depending on the type of boat, the model chosen, the duration of the cruise and whether you opt for a skippered or bareboat charter, among other factors.


For a one-week cruise on a sailing yacht, you can expect to pay between €1,200 and €5,000.

A week-long catamaran charter will cost between €2,500 and €11,000 on average. 

For a day trip on a dinghy or RIB, you will have to reckon with an average of €300 to €600. 



Where to sail in Guadeloupe?


Guadeloupe offers a diversity of landscapes as beautiful as they are breathtaking. The Basse-Terre, the mountainous part of the island is invaded by a tropical forest and has many rivers and waterfalls. In Guadeloupe, it is preferable to charter a boat with a captain rather than explore on your own. Also volcanic in character, Basse-Terre has a still active 1,467-metre-high volcano (La Soufrière) which offers this land beautiful black and red sand beaches, just like the neighbouring volcanic islands (St Lucia, Dominica and Martinique). On board your boat, you will have access to an exceptional panorama of this part of the island. However, beware of the venturi effects (wind corridors) which can create real wind accelerations in certain places between the islands.

La Grande-Terre brings together the major resorts of Guadeloupe because it offers flatter reliefs. It consists mainly of plains, arid plateaus and rocky coasts. There are white sandy beaches protected by coral reefs on this island, such as Sainte-Anne, one of the best-known towns on Grande-Terre. The Grande Anse at Deshaies (to the north) is also one of these beaches that is a candidate for being the most beautiful on the Creole island.

Joining Grande-Terre with Basse-Terre, you'll also find the famous town of Pointe-à-Pitre, in the centre of Guadeloupe. When the weather is good, head inland and enjoy a good session of water sports in Morne-à-l'Eau. Impossible to leave the coast of the tropics? Sainte-Rose is well worth a visit. Everywhere in Guadeloupe you will find a sugar cane plantation or a very good distillery - you will master the ti-punch better than anyone else!


The most beautiful anchorages of Guadeloupe:


Terre-de-Bas: in Petite Terre, in Terre-de-Bas, the mountain forges the character of this atypical site. You will also find there the magnificent Deshaies garden, a real jewel of Guadeloupe.

Anse Canot: sail east to the south of Pointe-à-Pitre and you will find yourself surrounded by palm trees, incredible beaches with turquoise water? A real paradise!

Pain de Sucre: volcanic on the surface and magnetic underwater with its colourful seabed, Pain de Sucre is an exceptional anchorage.

Îlets Pigeon: this 5-star dive site will delight lovers of underwater fauna and flora, as well as the surrounding Pigeon National Park (formerly known as the Cousteau Marine Reserve).


When to sail in Guadeloupe?


The best time to sail in Guadeloupe is between December and April. The average outside temperature is 30°C and the water temperature varies between 27 and 32°C: a real on-board experience awaits you. This is also the time of year when the wind is most favourable and the sea is fairly calm.



Rent a skippered boat in Guadeloupe



The Guadeloupe archipelago is an ideal sailing area for family cruises. To enjoy even more pleasant moments on the boat and breathtaking panoramas, you also have the possibility to rent a skippered boat in Guadeloupe.

In addition to taking care of the manoeuvres, the skipper will know how to be the ideal crew member. He will be able to pass on his passion for sailing and help you prepare your itinerary around the island of butterflies. You can also let the skipper take care of the navigation and enjoy the view.



Which boat to charter in Guadeloupe?



Cruising the turquoise waters of Guadeloupe is a great idea, but what kind of boat? Finding the ideal boat for your cruise is not always easy. Here are a few tips to help you find the ideal boat for your sailing project. 

Ideal for day trips or water sports, chartering a dinghy or semi-rigid boat, also known as a RIB, is a safe bet for thrill seekers. This type of boat will allow you to easily access small hidden coves inaccessible by sailboat or catamaran.

The sailboat is the best ally of sailors in search of exploration and sensations. We recommend renting a sailboat to explore the unknown corners of Guadeloupe. Are you going to stay on land?

Frequently Asked Questions about Guadeloupe

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Guadeloupe for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Guadeloupe is around €381 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €64 and €6,150 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Guadeloupe?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Guadeloupe, you can expect to pay an average of €261 per day for a skipper.

Can you rent a boat in Guadeloupe without a license?

In Guadeloupe there are 124 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.

How many cabins does a boat have in Guadeloupe?

Boats in Guadeloupe have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 8 cabins.

Is fuel included in the cost of a boat charter in Guadeloupe?

For most boats, fuel is not included in the rental cost. In Guadeloupe fuel is included in the price for 17 boats.

Good to know

Number of boats:230 boats available
Types of boats:Motorboat, Catamaran, Sailboat
Average price: €381 per day
Minimum price: €64 per day
Maximum price: €6,150 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Hanse, and more

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