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Grenadines

Grenadines Overview

Undoubtedly, the Grenadines are among the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean! The combination of stunning white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and exceptional wind conditions makes this trip an unforgettable experience. Our Cruises depart from Martinique, Saint Lucia, or Saint Vincent, taking you south to the best spots in the Grenadines. With our experienced crew, you’ll explore lots of different islands and the Best Kitesurf and Wingfoil spots, swim with turtles, and enjoy a unique vacation.

Our team has over 15 years of experience in the area and will not only ensure your sessions are safe at all times but also guarantee that you will be kiting and wingfoiling at the best spot each day based on wind conditions.

Kite and Wingfoil Spot Guide

The Spots and Islands in the Grenadines have the best windstatistics of all the Caribbean islands. Making them a perfect destination for our Kite and Wingfoil Charters.

Union Island enjoys consistent and reliable trade winds, particularly during the peak kitesurfing season from November to June. These steady winds provide perfect conditions for both beginners and advanced riders, ensuring great sessions on the water.

The island offers a range of kitesurfing and Wingfoiling spots catering to different skill levels and riding styles. From the flat, shallow waters of the famous Clifton Lagoon, to Frigate Island with perfect freeriding conditions for all levels.

The stunning turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and picturesque surroundings make Union Island not just a great place for kitesurfing and wingfoiling, but also a visually breathtaking destination. The natural beauty enhances the overall experience, making each session memorable.

The warm Caribbean waters around Union Island provide a comfortable environment year-round, eliminating the need for wetsuits.

Salt Whistle Bay

One of the highlights for kitesurfers on Mayreau is Salt Whistle Bay, known for its picturesque setting and excellent kitesurfing conditions. The bay counts to the most stunning anchorages of the Caribbean and the spots on the windward side, with sideonshore winds and some nice kickers for jumps are an ideal playground.
The natural beauty of the island enhances the overall experience, making each session memorable.

Mayreau is the prototype of a laid-back Caribbean Paradise and home to a friendly and welcoming local community. Beyond kitesurfing, Mayreau offers a range of other activities such as snorkeling, diving, and exploring the island’s charming village and scenic trails.

These uninhabited islands boast crystal-clear turquoise waters, steady trade winds, and pristine white sandy beaches, creating a kitesurfer’s and wingfoilers paradise. The huge, shallow lagoons provide safe and perfect flat-water spots for Freeriders and freestyle enthusiasts. The surrounding reef offers excellent snorkel and diving opportunities with stunning marine life and breathtaking scenery. Kitesurfing and Wingfoiling in the Tobago Cays is not just a sport, but a truly unforgettable adventure in one of the Caribbean’s most idyllic settings.

This tiny, picture-perfect sandbar surrounded by turquoise waters offers pristine conditions for kitesurfing and wingfoiling. The lagoon, can be challenging due to the shallow reefs, so intermediate Riders can launch safely from the Catamaran and enjoy the open waters beyond the coral reef. As the day winds down, head to the nearby Petit St. Vincent for a sunset cocktail, capping off a perfect day of kitesurfing in paradise.

The Yachts

The Yachts in our Fleet are not just simple Charter Boats. They´re outfitted exactly to the needs of our cruises. Despite a certain size of Yacht and Cabins, we ensure that every cabin has a private bathroom and shower, that the Yacht offers different chill-out areas for groups of people to spread out and relax, electricity is produced by solar panels and we make our own drinking water to avoid any plastic bottles on board.

Spot & Price

Grenadines

From 2200 Euro
CruisesPriceCabins
08.12.24 - 17.12.24 | St. Lucia2700 Euro1 Available cabin / 2 Places
20.12.24 - 27.12.24 | St. Lucia 2700 Euro 3 Available cabins / 8 Places
08.01.25 - 15.01.25 | St. Lucia 2400 Euro 4 Available cabins / 8 Places
13.02.25 - 23.02.25 | Martinique 2700 Euro 4 Available cabins / 8 Places
26.02.25 - 05.03.25 | St. Lucia 2400 Euro 4 Available cabins / 8 Places
27.03.25 - 06.04.25 | Martinique 2400 Euro 4 Available cabins / 8 Places
09.04.25 - 16.04.25 | St. Lucia 2700 Euro 4 Available cabins / 8 Places
Private Charters available on request From 11500 Euro per week

Kitesurfing Grenadines

The Kitesurf conditions and spots during our Kite Cruise in the Grenadines are best described as THE Kitesurfing Freeride Paradise. All of the spots are rather easy to kite, offer very steady winds of usually 15 to 20 knots. So the Kitesize recommended are usually around 12-14 meter kites for men and more heavy riders and 10- 12 meter kites for girls or lighter riders. The level of experience and skill needed to join a cruise and make the most out of all the spots, is VDWS Level 5 – or in other words, being able to ride upwind safely.

Wingfoiling Grenadines

Wingfoiling in the Grenadines, means perfect flatwater conditions, flying above crystal clear water, while cruising in between the islands. The Grenadines are the perfect location for Wingfoilers of all levels. The Wind is usually not super strong, so we recommend wing sizes between 4 and 5.5 Meters. And yes, Downwinders in between the islands are absolutely possible!

Sailing

The sailing conditions in the Grenadines are mostly smooth and easy. You do not need any sailing experience in order to join our cruises. You can either simply relax while the Yacht is sailing to the next island, or you can become part of the Crew and learn how to sail a Catamaran.

Life in the Grenadines

There is no better way to start your holidays than setting sail aboard a yacht. Just a few minutes after the vessel leaves the harbour, a feeling of deep relaxation and tranquility kicks in. A typical day in the Caribbean starts off with a swim in 26 degree crystal clear, warm water at our anchorage while the crew prepares breakfast.

After breakfast we start into our first activity session of the day.
At noon we set sail and while you peacefully enjoy a snack on board, we are heading to our next anchorage and different island.

At sunset we usually meet with everyone on board to end the day with a sundowner drink on deck, followed by a nice dinner on board.

Got questions? We've got answers

In order to secure a place on our cruises for you, we require a 30% deposit payment at the time of booking. This payment can be done by bank transfer or credit card. After that, we will confirm your booking and block a cabin for you. 8 weeks before departure our shore Crew will be in contact with you to help preparing the details of the trip.

30% of the total charter fee has to be paid by bank transfer or credit card at the time of booking. The remaining 70% are due 8 weeks prior to departure. We except payments in Euro, US$ and Digital Currencies.

Deposits will be refunded for cancellations made by clients up to 3 months before departure date. A 10% admin charge (of total rate) will be deducted. For Cancellations made between 3 months before to departure until 6 weeks before departure, we will refund 50% of the price paid. For all other cancellations, 100% of the charter fee is due.

Should a trip be cancelled for any reason by Caribbean Kite Cruise and no alternative trip is available, clients will receive a full refund.

Yes, all our Yachts offer free WIFI for our guest. The coverage and speed is good enough to receive emails and whatsapp at all times, but not always good enough to have extended zoom calls or to stream movies

 

Yes, of course! As a single traveler you have two options. Either you can book a single Cabin, but the extra fee is quite high. We have to charge 60-70% on top of the normal charter fee for the double cabin. The other option is to share the Cabin with another individual traveler. This sounds challenging – we know – but in reality never ever has been a problem. Give us a ring if you´re in doubt 🙂

The short answer would be – less than half of what you bring on a normal beach holiday. What you need is good sunscreen, ideally a hat to protect you from the sun and a Lycra shirt. Other than that you would need a couple of Boardshorts / Bikinis, T-Shirts and FlipFlops. No long pants, no Dresses, no Jackets, or Jumpers.