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The Grenadines are often described as one of the most beautiful island chains in the Caribbean — and it’s easy to see why. White sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise water, and a landscape of small, untouched islands create a setting that feels both remote and effortlessly inviting.
Sailing Cruises in the Caribbean and exploring this part of the World by yacht offers a completely different perspective. Instead of staying in one place, each day brings a new island, a new anchorage, and a new experience. Mornings start in quiet bays, afternoons unfold on the water or along empty beaches, and evenings are spent under open skies, far away from crowds and busy resorts.
Departing from Martinique, Saint Lucia, or Saint Vincent, the journey gradually leads south into the heart of the Grenadines — a region known not only for its natural beauty, but also for its unique sense of freedom and simplicity. Along the way, you’ll discover hidden anchorages, swim in warm, crystal-clear water, and, with a bit of luck, encounter sea turtles in their natural habitat.
With more than 15 years of experience in the area, our crew knows these islands inside out. The itinerary is shaped by local knowledge and daily conditions, allowing you to experience the very best this region has to offer — both on and off the water.
This is not just a trip, but a way of experiencing the Caribbean at its most authentic.
Detailed information about kitesurfing and wingfoiling conditions in the Grenadines can be found on our dedicated Grenadines Kite & Wing Cruise pages.
Union Island is one of the hidden gems of the Caribbean, surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and untouched tropical nature. Located in the heart of the Grenadines, the island combines authentic Caribbean charm with some of the most stunning sailing scenery in the region.
Steady trade winds and warm temperatures create ideal conditions not only for kitesurfing and wingfoiling, but also for sailing, snorkeling, island hopping, paddleboarding, and relaxing beach days.
Clifton, Union Island offer a unique Caribbean experience: swimming in warm tropical waters with breathtaking colours, discovering small local villages, enjoying fresh seafood and beach bars like Happy Island or simply relaxing on deck.
With year-round warm water temperatures, there is no need for wetsuits — just sunshine, trade winds, and the laid-back atmosphere of the Caribbean.
Salt Whistle Bay
Mayreau and Salt Whistle Bay are among the true highlights of a sailing journey through the Grenadines. Surrounded by swaying palm trees, and white sandy beaches, Salt Whistle Bay is considered one of the most beautiful anchorages in the Caribbean.
This small and peaceful island captures the essence of the laid-back Caribbean lifestyle. Whether arriving by sailboat, exploring hidden beaches or enjoying sunset drinks directly on the beach, Mayreau offers an unforgettable island experience far away from mass tourism.
The calm bays and warm tropical waters create perfect conditions for swimming, paddleboarding, snorkeling, and relaxing aboard. Ashore, you can discover the charming local village, enjoy authentic Caribbean cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality of the island community.
The Tobago Cays are one of the most spectacular anchorages and a true highlight during this sailing adventure through the Grenadines. This protected marine park is made up of several uninhabited islands surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, and white sandy beaches. Accessible only by boat, the Tobago Cays offer a remote and untouched island experience. Calm, shallow waters and steady trade winds create the perfect setting for sailing, snorkeling, paddleboarding, swimming, and simply enjoying the natural beauty of the Caribbean.
The surrounding reefs are home to a variety of marine life, including rays and the famous sea turtles that can often be spotted swimming through the lagoon.
Another unforgettable highlight is to anchor overnight in the Tobago Cays and go for the famous lobster dinner with Romeo at the beach.
Whether relaxing on deck, exploring deserted beaches, or discovering the underwater world, the Tobago Cays offer a unique blend of adventure, nature, and authentic Caribbean beauty.
Morpion Island is one of the smallest and most iconic islands in the Grenadines — a tiny white sandbar surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters in the middle of the Caribbean Sea with only a sun umbrella on it. Accessible only by boat, this remote paradise offers a truly unique castaway experience. Its untouched beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it a favorite stop while sailing through the Southern Grenadines.
Nearby Petit St. Vincent invites guests to enjoy a relaxed beach lunch or sunset cocktail while taking in the stunning Caribbean surroundings. Whether anchoring for a quiet afternoon or stopping by during a sailing adventure, Morpion Island is a magical hidden gem and an unforgettable Caribbean experience.
The sailing conditions in the Grenadines are generally considered among the most comfortable and accessible in the Caribbean. The island chain is naturally protected by reefs and surrounding land, which means that most of the time the water remains relatively calm, with only small chop between the islands.
Once you are inside the Grenadines, distances are short and passages between anchorages usually take around an hour. This allows for a relaxed pace of travel, without long or demanding sailing days. The only longer crossings typically occur at the beginning or end of the trip, depending on your departure point.
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The steady trade winds provide reliable conditions, but without the need for any sailing experience on your side. Our cruises are designed so that you can simply enjoy the journey — whether that means relaxing on deck, taking in the scenery, or fully switching off as the yacht moves from one island to the next.
At the same time, anyone who is curious about sailing is always welcome to get involved. Together with our experienced skipper, you can learn how a catamaran is handled, assist with simple maneuvers, or gain a better understanding of navigation and life on board.
Overall, the combination of short distances, stable weather patterns, and protected waters makes sailing in the Grenadines smooth, enjoyable, and perfectly suited even for those who have never been on a sailing trip before.
No hay mejor manera de comenzar tus vacaciones que zarpar a bordo de un yate. Solo unos minutos después de que la embarcación sale del puerto, comienza una profunda sensación de relajación y tranquilidad. Un día típico en el Caribe comienza con un baño en aguas cristalinas y cálidas de 26 grados en nuestro fondeadero, mientras la tripulación prepara el desayuno.
After breakfast we start into our first activity session of the day. That could be a hike on shore, a snorkel excursion or a visit of the local village.
Al mediodía, zarpamos y, mientras disfrutas de un refrigerio a bordo, nos dirigimos a nuestro próximo fondeadero y a una isla diferente.
Al atardecer, generalmente nos reunimos todos a bordo para finalizar el día con una bebida al atardecer en la cubierta, seguida de una deliciosa cena a bordo.
The yachts in our fleet are far more than standard charter boats. Each one is carefully equipped and configured specifically for our cruises, with a clear focus on comfort, independence, and life on the water.
All cabins offer a high level of privacy, each with its own en-suite bathroom and shower. Generous deck space and multiple lounge areas allow everyone on board to spread out, relax, and enjoy the surroundings — whether together or in quiet moments on their own.
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Our yachts are designed to operate as self-sufficient systems. Electricity is largely generated through solar panels, and onboard watermakers produce fresh drinking water, significantly reducing the need for plastic bottles. At the same time, Starlink provides reliable internet access, even in remote anchorages, allowing you to stay connected if you choose to — or simply disconnect completely.
The result is a setup that combines comfort, sustainability, and autonomy, perfectly suited for exploring the Grenadines in a relaxed and effortless way.
Dado que no hay vuelos directos, los viajeros suelen volar a un centro más grande del Caribe, como San Vicente o Barbados, y luego tomar un vuelo de conexión a la Isla Unión.
También existe la posibilidad de que te recojamos con nuestro catamarán en una isla más grande que esté mejor conectada a nivel mundial. ¡Esto hará que sea una verdadera crucero a vela! 😉
Diferentes islas (aeropuertos) y tiempo de navegación puro hacia las Granadinas:
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Esto depende de tu punto de partida:
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Not at all. Our cruises are designed for everybody who is simply looking forward to enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean and life aboard a catamaran.
You can spend your days swimming in crystal-clear waters, snorkeling with sea turtles, relaxing on white sandy beaches, paddleboarding, exploring remote islands, enjoying sunset cocktails, or simply unwinding on deck while sailing through the Grenadines.
Whether you join for the sailing adventure and island experience or you want to kitesurf or wingfoil — everyone is welcome on board.
La respuesta corta sería: menos de la mitad de lo que traes en unas vacaciones de playa normales. Lo que necesitas es buen bloqueador solar, idealmente un sombrero y una camisa de Lycra para protegerte del sol. Necesitarás un par de shorts de baño/bikinis, camisetas y chanclas. Un cortavientos o un suéter para las noches es una buena idea. Si puedes, lleva champú y jabón naturales, ya que todo irá directo al océano. Se recomienda llevar una botella para rellenar con agua potable. Empaca en bolsas suaves y plegables para facilitar el almacenamiento. Y no olvides tu pasaporte.
La moneda local es el Dólar del Caribe Oriental (EC) (1 EUR = 3 EC; 1 USD = 2,7 EC). Sin embargo, los dólares estadounidenses son aceptados casi en todas partes. Si necesitas efectivo para alquileres, clases, alcohol, souvenirs, etc., te recomendamos encarecidamente utilizar el cajero automático en el aeropuerto o en el puerto de salida, ya que los cajeros automáticos en las Granadinas no son fiables.