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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a beckoning archipelago in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, is a paradise for all who seek exploration, excitement or relaxation. Rich in beauty and culture, it is the picture-perfect destination for a memorable sea trip. This prestigious sailing hub boasts unique coastal features, hospitable harbors and marvellous marinas. Sailors in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines can expect unrivaled cruising conditions, accompanied by local customs that are both enthralling and educational.
The island's exceptional natural beauty, robust historical relevance and vibrant sailing culture make skippered yacht charters in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines not just a holiday, but a truly transformative experience. The magnificent sapphire of the Caribbean serves as a testament to nature's grandeur and versatility, teasing sailors with its alluring anchorages and exotic experiences at every buoyage.
The captivating beauty, perfect sailing conditions, vibrant reefs and rich biodiversity make Saint Vincent and Grenadines an unparalleled choice for skippered yacht charter. The serenity of sailing in the Caribbean Sea, coupled with the promise of adventure at its many picturesque ports, promises an unforgettable voyage.
Argyle International Airport serves as the primary gateway into Saint Vincent and Grenadines. Numerous airlines offer direct flights from major cities across the world. Those opting for sea travel can embark on cruise ships or ferries docking at Kingstown.
Armed with a map and an adventurous spirit, you can take your skippered charter yacht to the lush island of Saint Vincent, then head south into the Grenadines, embarking on a mesmerizing journey from Mustique to Union Island. Discover the stunning Tobago Cays Marine Park and explore the mesmerizing coral gardens and underwater wildlife of the Canouan Island reefs.
The Caribbean archipelago is a year-round destination with consistent tropical weather. However, the dry season, from December to May, is considered the best time for sailing. The National Carnival in July and the Nine Mornings Festival in December are not to be missed cultural highlights.
The tropical climate manifests in warm temperatures throughout the year with rainfall heaviest from June to November. Sailing conditions are excellent, with stable east trade winds around 15 knots and quiet seas which promise a smooth sailing experience.
Explore the island nation's rich past with visits to historical sites such as Fort Charlotte and Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary. Local markets, music festivals and eateries present ample opportunities to admire the cultural tapestry and taste delicious Caribbean cuisine.
The islands are an adventurer's playground with ample outdoor activities including scuba diving, snorkeling, hiking, bird-watching, and exploring marine parks. Enjoy magnificent sunsets at pristine beaches, taste local gastronomy at beachfront restaurants and dance the night away at bustling local clubs.
Blue Lagoon Marina and Port Elizabeth are renowned for their world-class facilities and welcoming communities of sailors. Anchoring is a delight at marine hubs like Salt Whistle Bay, Chatham Bay and beautiful Bequia.
The tropical climate demands light clothes, sunscreen, swimming gear and reef-friendly lotions. Don't forget to pack navigation aids, a camera, binoculars and leisure items for an enriching sea journey.
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Destination | Description |
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Kingstown | The capital city of Saint Vincent, famous for its verdant botanical gardens and historic churches; the heart and soul of the islands. |
Bequia | Offers a laid-back atmosphere with idyllic beaches and a crescent harbor, adorned with beautiful yachts and fishermen boats. |
Union Island | Known as the Tahiti of the Caribbean. Perfect for adventurous explorers, with numerous trails and stunning views. |
Mustique | A private island, known for its luxury villas and world renowned Basil’s bar with unending views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. |
Tobago Cays | A group of five small islands offering an untouched paradise and unforgettable snorkeling experience with colorful tropical fish. |
Canouan | Well-known for its luxurious resorts, lush green hills, and long-established sailing destination with surrounding coral reefs. |
Palm Island | An exclusive private-island resort, this island offers a distinctive combination of elegance and simplicity. |
Weather Condition:
Consistently warm (about 30°C) with refreshing tropical breezes, perfect for sailing.Greeting Style:
"Good day" is a common greeting among locals.Sunny Days:
Around 2800 hours of sunshine a year, making Saint Vincent an ideal yacht charter destination.Local Currency:
The currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but US dollars are commonly accepted.Local Delicacies:
Taste the local fish dishes or the unique breadfruit; a starchy fruit used in various local dishes.Marine Biodiversity:
Benefit from the rich marine life while snorkeling and diving.Historical Presence:
Explore the historical part of Kingstown with the 18th Century Fort Charlotte.Bequia Easter Regatta:
An international sailing event that adds more festivity to the island’s picturesque appeal.Botanical Gardens:
Located in Kingstown, these are the oldest botanical gardens in the Western Hemisphere.Tobago Cays Marine Park:
Renowned for some of the best snorkeling and diving in the Caribbean.Celebration of Carriacou Maroon:
A cultural event that includes storytelling, singing, dancing, and feasting on 'smoked food'.Waterfalls Adventures:
The territory is adorned with remarkable waterfalls offering an unforgettable experience.Churches and Forts:
Historic churches and forts mark the history of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, providing insightful exploration.Types of yachts | Catamaran |
Number of yachts | 5 boats available |
Number of catamarans | 5 catamarans available |
Minimum Price | 476 $ per day |
Maximum Price | 2,928 $ per day |
Average Price | 1,476 $ per day |
Manufacturers | Lagoon, Custom Made |
Average length | 15.95 m (52.32 ft) |
Average sleeping capacity | 9.2 |
Average cruise capacity | 9.2 |
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With overnight accomodation | Min. price per day | Avg. price per day | Max. price per day |
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Catamaran | 476 $ | 1,476 $ | 2,928 $ |