December 26, 2023 to January 6, 2026. 12-day/11-night program.
This exciting cruise, which, to the steady rhythm of the Alisei winds, will sail on the crystal-clear and calm waters
of the Caribbean, sets sail from Martinique, and winds among the most iconic islands and cays of the Grenadine archipelago.
Between stops, the days will be punctuated by a succession of emotions: a morning dip for a swim among the turtles and reef fish, a breakfast of tropical fruits and delicacies, the relaxing sailings on the spacious catamaran, and the tuna fishing challenges.
And again, in the evening, the romantic dinners in the roadstead or in a restaurant in the presence of the Caribbean sunset, the beach barbecues with lobster and Caribe beer, and the dancing under the stars to the rhythm of reggae music played by Creole boys.
A New Year's Eve to take your breath away. Book now and start dreaming!
Round-trip flights from Milan
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Milano, Linate (LIN) |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
26/12/2025 |
09:45 |
11:20 |
AF1831 |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
Fort de France, Martinique Aimé Césaire (FDF) |
26/12/2024 |
14:35 |
18:30 |
AF898 |
Fort de France, Martinique Aimé Césaire (FDF) |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
05/01/2025 |
20:45 |
10:00+1 |
AF895 |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
Milano, Linate (LIN) |
06/01/2025 |
12:35 |
14:00 |
AF1730 |
Round-trip flights from Rome
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Roma, Fiumicino (FCO) |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
26/12/2025 |
10:05 |
12:20 |
AF1831 |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
Fort de France, Martinique Aimé Césaire (FDF) |
26/12/2024 |
14:35 |
18:30 |
AF898 |
Fort de France, Martinique Aimé Césaire (FDF) |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
05/01/2025 |
20:45 |
10:00+1 |
AF895 |
Parigi, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) |
Roma, Fiumicino (FCO) |
06/01/2025 |
13:45 |
15:50 |
AF1730
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🏝️ The Islands
Martinique
Lush and sun-drenched, Martinique is like an open-air greenhouse! Here we’ll stock up on provisions before setting sail. After leaving the marina in Fort-de-France, the first stops are Rodney Bay and Pigeon Island Natural Park, which offers a stunning view. Then on to spectacular Marigot Bay, very close to Castries – our first stop in Saint Lucia, one of the Rasta capitals of the Caribbean.
Saint Lucia
Coconut palms, banana groves, wild orchids, and bougainvillea welcome us upon arrival, paving the way to the imposing Pitons – two extinct volcanoes that dominate the island. The bay is part of a marine reserve: don’t miss the chance to dive or take a dip in the warm thermal waters of the Diamond waterfalls nearby.
Saint Vincent
Driven by the trade winds, we quickly cover the 30 nautical miles to Saint Vincent. Soon, the beautiful bay of Cumberland comes into view, surrounded by dense banana plantations. You can anchor here for the night or continue on to the next bay.
Bequia – Admiralty Bay
Located in the heart of the Grenadines, Bequia is historically known for whalers and master boatbuilders. The island’s northern coast is lined with incredible beaches and bays, perfect for snorkeling. A charming stop is Port Elizabeth, an Old English-style village and former pirate hideout, home to the famous “Whale Boner” bar – its counter carved from a whale jawbone. The perfect place for a rum or piña colada as you imagine Long John Silver walking in.
Mustique
Known as the island of the rich and famous, Mustique hosts luxurious villas owned by international celebrities. The main tourist and commercial center is Britannia Bay, also home to Basil’s Bar, the heart of the Mustique Blues Festival, one of the most important music events in the Caribbean. Surrounded by coral, sandy coves, and calm waters, it’s ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Dive lovers can explore several wrecks at Montezuma Shoal.
Tobago Cays
The Tobago Cays are a protected marine park and a true jewel of the Grenadines. A mosaic of tiny islands and cays surrounded by transparent waters and vibrant coral reefs. The highlight is the horseshoe-shaped reef known as Horseshoe Reef, teeming with colorful marine life – turtles, rays, and tropical fish. The rocky islets are dotted with cacti and tiny beaches of soft, talcum-like sand.
Mayreau
Tiny Mayreau lies west of the Tobago Cays. Only 2.5 km long, it has a single unnamed village with about 200 residents. Saline Bay is the landing point for visitors arriving by small boats, while yachts anchor in Salt Whistle Bay – a sheltered cove with a natural coral pool and crystal-clear waters. From the beach, a scenic 20-minute walk lined with cactus leads to the village.
Petit St. Vincent
Sailing between Union Island and Palm Island, we reach Petit St. Vincent – a small private island and the namesake of the luxurious resort located there. Its beach boasts powdery white sand, and the surrounding sea is perfect for snorkeling. Just 10 minutes away lie two enchanting sandy islets: Pinese and Mopion.

December 26 to January 6, 2026. 12-day/11-night flotilla program.Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2026 with an unforgettable catamaran cruise in the Grenadines, at the heart of the Caribbean! Mondovela invites you on an exclusive flotilla to discover the most stunning islands of the Caribbean, with crystal-clear bays, white sandy beaches, and a relaxed tropical vibe. The package includes round-trip flights, a fully equipped catamaran with skipper and hostess, and a 12-day itinerary designed for total relaxation, adventure, and fun at sea. From sunset views on deck to beachside cocktails, each day brings a new experience through Martinique, Saint Vincent, Bequia, Tobago Cays, and Union Island. It's the perfect New Year holiday for solo travelers, couples, and groups of friends looking to escape the crowds and dive into nature. Book your New Year 2026 catamaran cruise in the Grenadines now – limited spots available!