Imagine setting sail on crystal-clear Caribbean waters, where each island whispers secrets of pirates and hidden treasures. Welcome to the Grenadines, an archipelago where life moves as smoothly as your yacht gliding through the sea. Perfect for a yacht charter, these islands invite you to a world where the sands are white, the waters are warm, and the vibes are easy-going.
With a yacht charter in the Grenadines, you hop from one postcard-perfect scene to another. Picture snorkeling in the Tobago Cays, where sea turtles are as common as sunrays, and beaches are blissfully deserted. It’s like having your own slice of paradise, accessible only by boat.
Each stop in the Grenadines tells a story. From the vibrant markets of Kingstown to the laid-back luxury of Petit St. Vincent, you’re not just on a holiday; you’re on an adventure. The real magic? It’s not just the places you visit, but the freedom of the open sea and the thrill of discovering secluded spots where the Caribbean shows off its wild, untouched beauty.
Dining here is an event in itself—think fresh lobster caught today and served tonight, under a blanket of stars. Whether you’re toasting on the deck of your yacht or kicking back at a beach bar, the flavors of the Grenadines promise to be as memorable as the views.
So, why charter a yacht in the Grenadines? Because it’s where you can truly unwind, explore at your own pace, and live out those sailor dreams, with the wind in your hair and not a care in the world. Here, sailing isn’t just a way to get around; it’s the way to experience life at its most vibrant.
Group size: 4 – 10 people
Duration: 7 – 21 days
Check in: Flexible booking (daily check-In / check-Out possible)
Accommodation: comfortable sailing catamaran
Skipper: Experienced skipper on RYA level
Sailing itinerary: a mix of harbours and bays
Insider tips: for restaurants, activities, bars and trips
Included: detailed travel documents
St. George's / St.Vincent → Carriacou → Union Island → Mayreau → Bequia → St. Vincent → Mustique → Tobago Cays → Petite St. Vincent → St. George's / St. Vincent
White sand to tuck your toes in, a soft sea breeze stroking your skin and hair and the caribbean lifestyle to deeply relax your body & soul - ticking everything off of your holiday-to-do list. Sitting in between the atlantic ocean and the caribbean sea, surrounded by deep blue waters and a gentle frame of white sand beaches - the islands of the Grenadines are inviting you to an unforgettable holiday experience. Hike the trails around the La Soufrière volcano, hang around in a hammock with a refreshing coconut picked from the tree you are lying under. Book with us your paradisical yacht cruise and start enjoying!
Between lush green forests and a rocky shoreline hides the beauty of a harbor town, namely Saint George’s. Blue skies, turquoise waters and the colorful architecture of the caribbean really makes this town look like it’s cut right out of a painting. In the city centre lies a sight that we’d recommend everyone to visit - the Fort George. Built in the early 18th century inside of a volcanic cone above the city, this Fort has a story to tell - and don’t get me starting on the view. Saint George’s marina serves us as one of the two starting points for our caribbean adventure!
Just shy of Carriacou’s coast, Union Island already waits for us. We set sails to Clifton Harbor to put in and then discover what the island has to offer. From Bars in the sea and Happy Hours in the Anchorage Yacht Club to all the possible activities on sea - everyone feels welcome on Union Island.
They say friendliness is the watchword of this island and with only around 5000 inhabitants it most definitely feels like home when you first step foot on Bequia. Lovely little villages, lush green forests and marvellous beaches left alone for you to enjoy. Nightlife on the island has something to offer for everyone: whether gourmet international cuisine or delicious local restauraunts, a few fancy cocktails in a beach bar or a romantic dinner with your beloved for some alone time.
Bought by a british businessman back in the 1950s, the island was forged into a luxurious and beautiful retreat. The island is really different from the others and holds all possibilities open for you - that is, if you can afford it. We usually anchor next to a buoy and make our way to the beach to enjoy and breathe in the pure beauty of the island.
Swimming among rays and turtles, gaze at the plentiful beauty of the underwater flora and fauna, discover all the little islets around or just relax at the beach - this and much more awaits you at the Tobago Cays. This island is the highlight of our route, whether you want to experience and savour the caribbean or just relax and sway in hammock at the beach. We definitely recommend you to stay at least two days to really delve into the Tobago Cays experience.
Colorful coral reefs to discover around the island and shallow, crystalline water to dip your toes in after having a stroll around the beautiful white beaches of Carriacou. The typical caribbean charm with tiny bars and lovely restaurants - all with a beautiful view on what seems to be a never ending sea. A must-stop for everyone is Sandy Island - as the name already tells: white beach, coconut palms and crystal clear water - just a simple “Welcome to the Caribbean”
The Salt Whistle Bay on Mayreau Island is one of the most beautiful sights on our route - white sand and palm trees all along the coastline in the north and with a view towards Tobago Cays. Here we have the opportunity of having a lobster dinner for the first time and then let the day fade away with a few drinks in the “Last Bar before the Jungle”.
Wallilabou Bay is the Islands most famous destination - once the filming location for the “Port Royal” in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise - and still has all the buildings and sites they used for the movie. But an insider tip is the Byahaut Bay: A hidden, black sand beach. Once we anchor there we will see a man paddling on his surfboard towards us. The only man living in this area - lucky for us: he always brings fresh coconuts with himself to welcome guests. Saint Vincent is really different to all the other islands on this route: Surrounded by rocky shoreline or a black sand beach and being the biggest island of the Windwards makes up for a totally different experience while still being in the caribbean. The islands Blue Lagoon Marina serves us as the second starting point.
You might know this tiny islet from the Pirates of the Caribbean scene where Captain Jack Sparrow and Elisabeth Swann are stranded - But why is the rum gone?
They say the whitest sand is to find on the little island called Palm Island and afterwards we’ll head to Petite St. Vincent to lay anchor directly in front of the bar and enjoy the sunset with a glass of gorgeous rum.
Catamarans, with their sleek design and spacious layout, have become the epitome of luxury and comfort on the high seas. As a seasoned skipper, I've witnessed firsthand the growing popularity of these magnificent vessels among our guests.
Our trained skippers handle the yacht and offer firsthand information about your holiday destination. Our goal is to make sailing vacations accessible to all. Our skippers are professionals who can navigate safely. While helping out is welcome, it's not required. We choose our staff carefully for your trust. Skippers are dispatched by us directly. They'll contact you before departure to plan your trip.
Just sit back and relax – because our onboard service takes care of everything related to cooking. This includes shopping so you can start your journey worry-free.
While the skipper navigates the yacht, the onboard service takes care of shopping, cooking, and cleaning the communal areas. This allows you to sit back and enjoy your personalized yacht vacation to the fullest.