Discover the organized mooring field of Saint-Pierre Bay, at the foot of Mount Pelée in northern Martinique. Enjoy safe, eco-friendly moorings just steps away from the town’s historic charm, restaurants, and provisioning. Saint-Pierre is the perfect stop for yachts cruising the Lesser Antilles: authentic, secure, and welcoming.
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Framed by the majestic Mount Pelée and the turquoise waters of northern Martinique, La Rade de Saint-Pierre has become one of the Caribbean’s most talked-about mooring destinations.Read More
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