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Grenada and the Grenadines Sailing Itineraries
Choose which islands take your fancy and prepare to be astounded at their natural beauty. We operate on a flexible daily schedule that will be fine tuned to your wishes. Here are some examples of popular cruising itineraries:
Itinerary Option One:
Grenada > Carriacou > Tobago Cays > PSV/PM > Union > Grenada.
Itinerary Option Two:
Grenada > Carriacou > Bequia > Mayreaux > Tobago Cays > Carriacou > Grenada.
With advanced booking we can arrange collection/drop off on Bequia, Union Island, Carriacou or Grenada.
- Sunsets on Grenada are breath-taking
- The lush rain forests have amazing hiking trails.
- Explore the beaches throughout the Grenadine islands.
- Peaceful and protected anchorages.
Grenada
Grenada is known as the “Spice Island” because of the beautiful rainforests filled with fragrant spice and fruit trees. If you have a free day on the island we recommend staying at True Blue Bay Resort and taking an exciting island tour. Explore the exotic waterfalls, mountain trails, spice plantations and chocolate or rum factories. Grenadians are renowned for being friendly and welcoming and will be happy to share their island and culture with you.
Carriacou
Grenada’s sister island is dominated by fishing, farming and seafaring. Carriacou is a very traditional island that you can explore by land or sea. There are plenty of anchorages for lunchtime and overnight stops, with some of the best restaurants in the Grenadines.
Petit St Vincent and Petite Martinique
Both lovely overnight or lunchtime stops before either sailing back to Union or continuing to sail south towards Grenada. The beauty never ends in the Grenadines!
- Chao Lay in the Tobago Cays
- White sand, clear blue sea – heaven!
- Idyllic anchorages for snorkeling and swimming.
Union Island
Chatham Bay on the west coast is a large protected anchorage where locals arrange barbeques beneath swaying palm trees, on the tranquil beach.
Tobago Cays
Tobago Cays is considered the most scenic anchorage in the Grenadines (and by some the whole Caribbean!) This National Marine Park has crystal clear shallow water, an abundance of marine life, and flourishing corals – making it a great location for snorkelling. You can even swim with turtles in the Turtle Sanctuary. Local venders sell fresh fish and lobster which can be barbequed for you right on the beach; another option is to bring your own provisions and cook on board. The Cays were the filming location for scenes from the movie ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’. Tobago Cays is an ideal place to anchor, snorkel around the reefs and unwind for a couple of days.
- The temptation to jump in is often too great.
- The picturesque scenery is never-ending in Grenada & the Grenadines.
- Who is up for an island adventure?!
- It’s always 5o’clock somewhere – but this is the perfect place to be.
- Feel like your in Pirates of the Caribbean?
Palm Island
With one of the most beautiful beaches in the Windward Islands, why not start the holiday slowly with a short sail to Palm Island. Anchor off and take the dinghy ashore to one of the fantastic beach bars.
Mayreaux
Roughly a one hour sail from Canouan, Union and the Cays, Salt Whistle Bay and Saline Bay are both shaded by palms and covered in pure white sand. An excellent evening or lunchtime stopover with the option of eating ashore. Both have excellent snorkeling too!
Bequia
Admiralty Bay has a wonderfully lively atmosphere with a well stocked fruit and vegetable market. The blowing of a conch shell announces fresh fish on the dock! Take an island tour to the turtle sanctuary, go hiking, or explore the local arts, crafts and museums on this traditional and quaint island. Laundry services, garbage disposal, water and ice are available. A favourite with many visitors!
- You never know who you are going to bump into!
- Shallow bays make great lunch stops.
- Who is up for an island adventure?!
- The islands have many volcanic features and formations.
- Jump in for a refreshing snorkel or swim after sailing.
- Watch the sunset with a cool drink in hand.
- Did we mention that you can find heaven in the Caribbean?
- It’s not all plain sailing – the islands have some dramatic scenery too.
Mustique
Just a two hour sail from Bequia (or three hours from Canouan) this unique island is privately owned and has become developed with holiday homes for the rich and famous. Moor in Brittania Bay and rent golf carts or bikes to explore the grounds of homes owned by Robbie Williams, David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Raquel Welsh!
Canouan
Canouan provides an ideal lunchtime stop where we anchor in shallow water, before sailing on towards Bequia. It has excellent walking trails and great views for photographers.