Here's a curated sailing itinerary for a week exploring Haiti's signature islands, blending scenic moorings, cultural spots, and memorable beach and nature activities.
Day 1: Set Sail to Île-à-Vache (Southwest Coast)
Sail from a convenient mainland harbor (e.g., Port-au-Prince or Les Cayes) to Île-à-Vache, located about 6–7 miles off Haiti’s southwest peninsula
Onshore: Explore the mangrove-fringed east, enjoy local hospitality, snorkeling near reefs, and soak in some surf and beach time.
Day 2: Island Exploration & Beaches
Activities: Walk or kayak to mangrove lagoons, relax on beaches, or visit local communities in Port Morgan and Abaka Bay resorts
Day 3: Sail to Les Cayemites
Sail northeast to the twin islands of Grande Cayemite and Petite Cayemite in the Gulf of Gonaïves
Onshore: Enjoy a quiet beach day, light hikes, or wildlife watching on these low-populated islands.
Day 4: Continue to Gonaïve (Coastal Option) or Start Northward Leg
Option A (inland coastal): Pass near Gonaïve.
Option B (island option): Continue north around the west tip of Haiti and enter Gulf of Gonaïves.
Day 5: Head Toward Gonâve Island
Sail to Gonâve Island—Haiti’s largest satellite island, located northwest of Port-au-Prince
Onshore: Explore Anse-à-Galets or Pointe-à-Raquette, soak in rural island life, hiking opportunities, or local markets.
Day 6: Sail to Tortuga (Legendary Pirate Isle)
Sail north to Tortuga, famed for its pirate history and dramatic coastline.
Onshore: Walk around historic terrain, enjoy secluded coves, or soak in the island's storied breezy ambiance.
Day 7: Finish at Labadee (North Coast) or Cap-Haïtien
Option A – Labadee: Arrive at Labadee, a private resort leased by Royal Caribbean. Enjoy beaches, watersports, zip-lining over water, or a Haitian artisan market.
Note, however, access is restricted to cruise-line guests and often fenced off
Option B – Cap-Haïtien: Alternatively, sail into Cap-Haïtien, an inspiring colonial city ("Paris of the Antilles") with cultural sites, local cuisine, and easier local access.
Notes & Planning Tips
Safety & Access: Access to Labadee may be restricted—usually only for cruise passengers via Royal Caribbean. Consider permissions in advance
Navigation Hazards: Île-à-Vache is surrounded by reefs and shoals—take care when anchoring
Cultural Respect: These islands are home to local communities. Seek permission before landing and respect local customs.
Flexibility: Weather and sea conditions can change quickly—plan for variable sailing times and be prepared to adjust course.
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