Private overnight catamaran escape
to Anguilla from Saint-Martin
A 2-day private escape to Anguilla's crystal-clear waters and peaceful anchorages, shaped around the sea, the weather and your rhythm.
- Duration 2 days / 1 night
- Departure Grand Case, Saint-Martin
- Type Private cruise — your group only
- Best for Couples, repeat visitors, turquoise-water seekers
- Itinerary Adapted to weather and sea conditions
- Boat Bali 4.1 catamaran — Zephyr
The Caribbean at its most crystalline
Anguilla is something else entirely. Where Saint-Martin's lagoon is warm and familiar, Anguilla's waters are open Caribbean — vivid turquoise over white sand, with a silence that makes you forget the rest of the world exists.
Aboard Zephyr, we sail when conditions are right and anchor where the sea guides us. The route to Anguilla takes us past open Atlantic swells and into calmer island waters — a proper sailing passage, not a harbour hop. Dinner on board at anchor, starry skies, morning snorkelling in barely-touched bays.
Every cruise is entirely private. Your group, Karim at the helm, and open water.
Plan your Anguilla escape
How your 2 days unfold
This is a guide, not a schedule. Every detail adapts to sea conditions, your pace and the weather.
Day 1 — Setting sail for Anguilla
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Departure — Grand Case
Board Zephyr at Grand Case dock. Safety briefing, introductions, departure. Morning light on the water, coffee in hand.
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Open-water sailing to Anguilla
The passage to Anguilla is a real sail — typically 1.5 to 2 hours depending on wind. Atlantic swells, trade winds filling the sails, and the outline of Anguilla growing on the horizon.
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First anchorage — snorkelling & swim
We pick the most protected and beautiful spot available that day. Snorkelling gear overboard, gin-clear water below. Lunch on deck.
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Afternoon exploration & sunset
Explore a second bay, paddle, swim, or simply watch the sun set over the Caribbean. Apéritif on deck as the sky changes colour.
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Dinner at anchor
A proper meal on board, served as the stars come out. Quiet water, a gentle swell, no other boats in sight.
Day 2 — Last swim & return
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Morning — sunrise & breakfast
Wake up to open water and silence. Breakfast on deck. One final snorkel in waters that are completely still in the early morning calm.
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Return sail to Saint-Martin
We set course back for Grand Case. The return leg often runs faster with morning trade winds — sails up, coffee in hand, Saint-Martin ahead.
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Arrival — Grand Case
Back at the dock by mid-afternoon. Time enough for a shower, a beach club, or the gourmet strip of Grand Case for dinner.
All routes are subject to weather and sea conditions. Karim always chooses the safest and most beautiful route available.
What's included
Always included
- Professional captain (Karim) and hostess
- All meals — dinner Day 1, breakfast Day 2, lunch Day 2
- Snorkelling equipment (fins, masks, snorkels)
- Navigation fuel
- Overnight anchoring
- Water, soft drinks, coffee, tea
- Private cabins for overnight guests
Not included
- Alcoholic beverages (bring your own or arrange with us)
- Transfers to/from Grand Case
- Anguilla customs/entry fees (if applicable)
Anguilla through Zephyr's eyes
A turquoise-water escape unlike any other
The clearest water in the Caribbean
Anguilla is famous for a reason. Its waters sit at the top of every Caribbean photographer's list. Seeing it from the deck of your own catamaran is something else.
Weather-shaped, always beautiful
We adapt the route to find the calmest, most spectacular anchorages on the day. Flexibility isn't a constraint — it's what lets us show you the best of Anguilla.
Fully private, always
No shared cabins, no strangers at dinner. Zephyr sails exclusively for your group on every single cruise.
A night at anchor in open Caribbean
Not in a marina, not beside a resort pier. At anchor in turquoise water, with stars overhead and silence all around.
Ready for Anguilla?
Limited availability — tell us your dates and we'll confirm in hours.
Plan your Anguilla overnight escapeQuestions about the Anguilla cruise
Is the Anguilla route weather dependent?
Yes — and that's intentional. We always choose the safest and most beautiful route. The sea conditions guide us, and Anguilla's waters are worth the wait.
Can the anchorage vary?
Absolutely. We adapt to find the most protected and beautiful spots based on wind and swell. Flexibility is part of the Zephyr experience.
Is this a fully private experience?
Yes. Every cruise on Zephyr is exclusive to your group. No shared trips, no strangers on board, ever.
Can we request a romantic setup?
Of course. Let us know in the notes field and we'll make it special — candles, champagne, a decorated table, whatever you have in mind.
How far is Anguilla from Saint-Martin?
Anguilla is approximately 8 nautical miles from Grand Case. The passage takes roughly 1.5 to 2 hours depending on wind and sea conditions. It's a proper sailing leg — the kind that makes arriving feel earned.
Plan your Anguilla overnight escape
Tell us your dates and group — we'll get back to you with availability and details within a few hours.