Buying a boat in Guadeloupe: the best starting point in the West Indies

Buying a boat in the Caribbean is as much a life project as an investment. But not all starting points are created equal. Today, Guadeloupe stands out as one of the most strategic destinations for starting a boat purchase project in the West Indies.

Unlike other saturated islands, Guadeloupe combines :

  • an exceptional sailing basin
  • fast-growing international accessibility
  • lower operating costs
  • nautical infrastructures still available
  • very high rental potential

At Netboat, a long-standing dealer in the South West Indies for 25 years of the major brands Lagoon, Beneteau sail and Aquilawe’re supporting a number of projects that start right here.

An exceptional sailing basin in the heart of the Caribbean

From Guadeloupe, you can access a unique archipelago:

Few bases in the Caribbean offer such a short and varied sailing radius.

This allows :

  • 3 to 7-day cruises without repeats
  • optimized rental operation
  • a premium customer experience

Example of an ideal itinerary from Guadeloupe:

Day 1: Guadeloupe → Petite-Terre

Day 2: Petite-Terre → Marie-Galante

Day 3: Marie-Galante → Les Saintes

Day 4: return to base

A perfect circuit for a rental catamaran.

A strong historical and cultural island

Guadeloupe is not just a nautical base.

It’s an island steeped in history:

  • colonial heritage of Pointe-à-Pitre
  • traditional distilleries of Marie-Galante
  • authentic villages of Les Saintes
  • living Creole culture

A real selling point for vacation rentals.

A fluid alternative in the most dynamic watersheds

In the West Indies’ historically most attractive areas, high demand has naturally led to a gradual saturation of capacity:

  • limited availability of berths
  • sometimes long waiting times for new arrivals
  • high rental pressure on prime locations

In this context, some bases such as Marina Bas-du-Fort in Guadeloupe still retain real operational flexibility.

In this recently renovated marina, NetBoat can help you :

  • find suitable berths for catamarans
  • positioning a boat in good operating conditions
  • rapidly launch a rental program in a dynamic environment

Much more competitive port costs:

Indicative comparison :

  • Southern France: €12,000 to €18,000 / year (40-45-foot catamaran)
  • Guadeloupe: often 30-50% cheaper

Direct impact :

  • lower fixed costs
  • higher rental profitability
  • Improved ROI

A complete nautical network in Bas-du-Fort:

La Marina Bas-du-Fort grouping :

  • construction sites
  • technicians
  • Sailmakers
  • rigger
  • engine specialists
  • marine electronics

Maintenance costs are very competitive compared with other neighboring areas.

Example:

  • catamaran outboard 40-45 feet: -20 to -30% in Guadeloupe

Growing international accessibility

Guadeloupe now benefits from a direct flight from Canada to Pointe-à-Pitre. AIR canada announces a direct flight from Quebec for the 2026-2027 season

Consequences:

  • easier arrival of North American investors
  • charter market development
  • increased rental demand

A generally favorable climate

Although the Caribbean is cyclonic, Guadeloupe has not suffered any recent major cyclone that has had a lasting impact on its nautical infrastructures.

Today’s basics are :

  • secured
  • upgraded
  • adapted to charter activity
  • health safety

Investment example : Aquila 42

Let’s take an Aquila 42 in rental operation

Assumption:

  • list price: €885,000

Investment optimization possible :

  • up to -35% tax advantage
  • amortization via rental operations

Estimated net cost after assembly: ~€580,000

Potential return over 7 years :

Realistic assumption :

  • Estimated annual rental income: €80,000 to €100,000
  • expenses: €40,000 to €50,000

Result:

  • progressive amortization
  • retained residual value
  • personal use of the boat

And above all: incomparable pleasure.

Why Netboat?

Local presence for over 20 years.

Netboat accompany :

  • purchase
  • financing
  • operation
  • technical management

Official concessions in the southern Caribbean :