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Carriacou
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Windward Wonders: St. Lucia to Grenada Adventure

Departing from St. Lucia
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7 days

Set sail from St. Lucia to Grenada, exploring the best of the Windward Islands where lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant cultures await at every stop. Book your yacht adventure now and experience the magic of the Caribbean like never before!

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Total Sailing:125 Miles
Total Sailing Time:6 days

Sail Beyond the Ordinary!

Embark on a journey through the stunning islands of the Windward Islands, where each stop offers unique charm, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery. This 7-day yacht adventure takes you from St. Lucia’s iconic beauty to Grenada’s spice-laden shores, with unforgettable stops along the way.


Day 1: St. Lucia to St. Vincent
Begin your adventure by departing from St. Lucia, where the majestic Pitons bid you farewell. Sail towards St. Vincent, known for its lush, mountainous terrain and dramatic coastlines. Anchor in one of its serene bays and soak in the island’s untouched beauty as you prepare for an unforgettable voyage.


Day 2: St. Vincent to Bequia
Sail south to Bequia, the "Island of Clouds," and discover its laid-back charm. Drop anchor in Admiralty Bay, where vibrant waterfront cafes and friendly locals create a welcoming atmosphere. Take a stroll along Belmont Walkway or explore Bequia’s maritime traditions before enjoying a peaceful evening under the stars.


Day 3: Bequia to Mustique
Set sail for the exclusive island of Mustique, a private paradise favored by royalty and celebrities. Anchor in Britannia Bay and experience the island’s understated luxury. Enjoy cocktails at the iconic Basil’s Bar, explore hidden coves, or simply relax on the pristine white sand beaches.


Day 4: Mustique to Tobago Cays
Cruise to the Tobago Cays, an uninhabited marine park surrounded by the kaleidoscopic Horseshoe Reef. Spend the day snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, swimming with sea turtles, or relaxing on the sun-drenched shores. This untouched paradise is a highlight of any sailing adventure.


Day 5: Tobago Cays to Petit St. Vincent
Head to Petit St. Vincent, a private island retreat offering two miles of secluded white sand beaches. Enjoy world-class amenities, including the Jean-Michel Cousteau dive center, or unwind with a spa treatment. The island’s tranquil atmosphere is perfect for recharging.


Day 6: Petit St. Vincent to Carriacou
Sail to Carriacou, the "Island of Reefs," where vibrant marine life and authentic Caribbean charm await. Anchor in Tyrell Bay, explore Sandy Island, or visit the Turtle Sanctuary. The island’s relaxed vibe and natural beauty make it a favorite among sailors.


Day 7: Carriacou to Grenada
Complete your journey in Grenada, the "Spice Isle," where the aroma of nutmeg and cinnamon fills the air. Explore the bustling markets of St. George’s, relax on Grand Anse Beach, or discover the underwater sculpture park at Molinere Bay. It’s the perfect finale to a week of adventure and discovery.


Discover the magic of the Windward Islands, where each day brings a new adventure, and every destination is a treasure waiting to be explored.

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St. Lucia

St. Lucia is a destination that whispers tales of adventure and serenity. The iconic Pitons rise majestically from the sea, framing a landscape that feels like it was painted by the gods. Marigot Bay, a sailor’s haven, enchants visitors with its emerald waters and swaying palms, rumored to have once sheltered pirate ships. Beneath the surface, vibrant coral reefs teem with marine life, inviting you to dive into an underwater wonderland. Onshore, the island’s Creole culture comes alive in bustling markets filled with the aroma of spices and the rhythm of steel drums. Nature lovers can explore rainforest trails that lead to hidden waterfalls, or soak in volcanic hot springs under a canopy of stars. Every sunset here feels like a personal masterpiece, casting golden hues across the sea and sky. Whether you seek quiet coves, vibrant culture, or heart-pounding adventure, St. Lucia is the treasure you didn’t know you were looking for.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1-2 days
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Marigot Bay Resort & Marina
4.9

Located in one of the Caribbean’s most picturesque bays, Marigot Bay Marina is a premier stop for yacht owners and sailors. Known for its world-class services and luxurious facilities, it ensures a seamless experience for travelers.

  • Berthing Capacity: Accommodates yachts up to 280 feet with modern mooring systems.
  • Facilities: Offers fueling, water, electricity, provisioning, and 24-hour security.
  • Resort Access: Guests enjoy resort amenities, including a spa, pools, and gourmet dining.
  • Onshore Services: Features laundry, concierge services, and a well-equipped chandlery.
  • Surroundings: A peaceful, green environment perfect for relaxation, with easy access to local attractions like the Pitons and Castries Market.

Marigot Bay Marina combines convenience, comfort, and breathtaking scenery, making it a must-visit destination for yacht holidays.

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Sugar Beach
4.9

Nestled between the iconic Pitons, Sugar Beach offers some of the most breathtaking views in St. Lucia. The white sand beach contrasts beautifully with the lush green peaks, creating an idyllic setting for relaxation. Whether you’re sunbathing, swimming, or simply soaking in the scenery, Sugar Beach is a picture-perfect escape. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy the island’s natural beauty.

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Grand Anse Beach
4.9

Grand Anse Beach is a pristine, untouched stretch of sand on St. Lucia's eastern coast, ideal for nature enthusiasts. This secluded beach is known for its turtle nesting sites, where you can witness hawksbill and leatherback turtles during the nesting season. Its peaceful and remote location makes it perfect for a quiet escape into nature. A must-visit for wildlife lovers and photographers alike!

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Anse Chastanet Beach
4.9

Anse Chastanet Beach is a paradise for snorkelers and divers, offering crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Just offshore, you’ll find an underwater world teeming with tropical fish and stunning marine life. The beach itself is framed by lush greenery, creating a picture-perfect setting. Whether you’re snorkeling or simply relaxing, this spot promises an unforgettable experience.

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Anse de Sables
4.9

Anse de Sables is the ultimate destination for water-sports enthusiasts. With its steady trade winds and wide, sandy bay, it’s perfect for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing. The beach’s laid-back vibe and stunning ocean views make it a favorite for both adrenaline seekers and those looking to relax. It’s an active yet serene slice of paradise.

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Nearby Restaurants
Big Chef Steakhouse
4.9

Big Chef Steakhouse is a paradise for steak lovers, proudly serving certified Angus beef seasoned and grilled to perfection. Beyond steak, the menu features locally-caught seafood, including lobster, and highlights such as the Lobster Surf ‘n’ Turf Burger. Pair your meal with a tropical cocktail or a dessert crafted from vibrant island fruits. Known for its warm service, family-friendly atmosphere, and live music, Big Chef Steakhouse offers more than just a meal—it’s a dining experience for all.

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The Cliff at Cap
4.9

Perched on a private oceanfront bluff, The Cliff at Cap offers breathtaking views of Pigeon Island and even Martinique. Part of the luxurious Cap Maison hotel, this fine-dining restaurant serves exceptional French-West Indian cuisine made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The menu is a feast for both the eyes and the palate, with innovative dishes that are regularly updated. Perfect for celebrations, The Cliff at Cap also boasts outstanding service and a decadent cocktail menu. This is more than a meal—it’s an unforgettable experience.

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TAO Restaurant
4.9

TAO Restaurant offers an elegant fusion of East and West cuisine, creating a sophisticated dining experience. Located with stunning sea views overlooking Cariblue Bay, diners can enjoy the Caribbean breeze and starry skies. Recognized as an AAA three-diamond award winner, TAO has earned a spot on Condé Nast Traveller’s “60 Hottest Tables.” Open for dinner from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm, the restaurant requires reservations up to 48 hours in advance. TAO promises a harmonious ambiance and unforgettable flavors, making it a must-visit in St. Lucia.

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St. Vincent

St. Vincent is an island where the rhythm of the Caribbean comes alive, blending untouched landscapes with a rich historical tapestry. Once a battleground between colonial powers, the island retains traces of its past at Fort Charlotte, perched high above Kingstown with panoramic views. Beyond its history, St. Vincent's volcanic terrain shapes its character, from the majestic La Soufrière to its dramatic black sand beaches. The island’s vibrant energy is felt in Kingstown’s bustling markets, where Creole flavors and island crafts come together. Yet, St. Vincent’s true charm lies in its authenticity—here, nature, culture, and history harmonize in perfect balance. Whether you’re hiking rainforest trails, sailing the turquoise waters, or simply soaking up the relaxed vibe, St. Vincent invites you to experience the Caribbean at its most genuine.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1-2 days
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Cumberland Bay
4.9

Nature’s Hidden Retreat
Nestled on St. Vincent’s western coast, Cumberland Bay is a haven of tranquility surrounded by lush green hills. This serene bay offers a natural anchorage for yachts, with calm waters perfect for a peaceful stay. Explore the local trails that lead to waterfalls or paddle along the shoreline to discover its hidden beauty. With its untouched charm and quiet atmosphere, Cumberland Bay is a favorite for sailors seeking solitude and nature lovers looking to reconnect with the Caribbean’s wild side.

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Kingstown Market
4.9

The Heart of Local Culture
Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Kingstown Market, the bustling heart of St. Vincent’s capital. This lively market is filled with colorful stalls offering fresh tropical fruits, fragrant spices, and handmade crafts. It’s the perfect place to sample local flavors, shop for unique souvenirs, and experience the island’s Creole culture.

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Molinere Underwater Sculpture
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Art Beneath the Waves
Dive into a mesmerizing underwater world at Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, a unique attraction near St. Vincent. This marine sanctuary features a collection of submerged sculptures that blend art with nature, creating habitats for vibrant marine life. Perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving, this park offers a magical experience where art and conservation come together.

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Bequia

Bequia, the second-largest island of the Grenadines, exudes a laid-back charm that captures the essence of the Caribbean. Known as the “Island of the Clouds,” it’s a sailor’s haven with its calm anchorages, picturesque bays, and welcoming local vibe. Admiralty Bay, the island’s main harbor, is a hub for yachties, offering a mix of colorful waterfront cafes, boutique shops, and a lively yet unhurried atmosphere. Bequia’s history is steeped in boatbuilding and seafaring traditions, which you can explore at the local Maritime Museum. Its turquoise waters and coral reefs are perfect for snorkeling and diving, revealing vibrant marine life beneath the surface. Onshore, stroll along Belmont Walkway, or visit the Turtle Sanctuary to learn about conservation efforts. Bequia is not just a destination—it’s a feeling of timeless simplicity, where the days flow as gently as the island’s breezes. A stop here on a yacht holiday promises authenticity, relaxation, and a true taste of the Grenadines.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Port Elizabeth
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Port Elizabeth, nestled along the shores of Admiralty Bay, is the vibrant hub of Bequia. This charming town offers a perfect blend of local culture and Caribbean relaxation. Stroll along Belmont Walkway to explore boutique shops, colorful cafes, and stunning bay views. The bustling harbor is a favorite for sailors, providing easy access to nearby beaches and attractions. Whether you’re shopping for local crafts or enjoying fresh seafood, Port Elizabeth invites you to experience the warm and welcoming spirit of Bequia.

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Devil’s Table
4.9

Located at the northwest corner of Admiralty Bay, Devil’s Table is a must-visit for snorkelers and divers. This vibrant reef teems with colorful coral formations and diverse marine life, offering an unforgettable underwater experience. Swim through clear turquoise waters and discover schools of tropical fish in their natural habitat. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a first-time snorkeler, Devil’s Table promises a magical adventure beneath the waves.

GPS: 13°00.719N 61°14.995W

Maximum Depth: 10 metres

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Fort Hamilton
4.9

Fort Hamilton, perched on a hill overlooking Admiralty Bay, offers a glimpse into Bequia’s colonial past. Built in the 18th century, this historic site features old cannons and stunning panoramic views of the bay and nearby islands. The fort is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a peaceful spot for a stroll or a picnic. Perfect for history buffs and photographers, Fort Hamilton combines heritage with breathtaking scenery.

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Mustique

Mustique is a private island that epitomizes luxury and seclusion, making it a favorite retreat for royalty and celebrities. Known for its pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, it offers a tranquil escape from the world. Sailing to Mustique means anchoring in Britannia Bay, where pastel-colored villas dot the hillsides, and Basil’s Bar provides a legendary spot for cocktails and live music. The island’s understated elegance is matched by its commitment to privacy, ensuring a peaceful stay. Whether you’re exploring hidden coves, enjoying gourmet dining, or simply basking in the Caribbean sun, Mustique promises an exclusive experience that’s second to none.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Macaroni Beach
4.9

Macaroni Beach is the crown jewel of Mustique, known for its soft white sand and dramatic Atlantic waves. Surrounded by lush greenery, this unspoiled beach offers a perfect escape for sunbathing, swimming, or a scenic walk along the shoreline. The rhythmic sound of the waves and the pristine natural setting make it a favorite spot for both relaxation and photography. A visit to Macaroni Beach is a must to experience Mustique’s untouched beauty.

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Pasture Bay
4.9

Pasture Bay is a serene and secluded beach where nature takes center stage. Famous as a nesting site for sea turtles, this unspoiled bay offers a rare opportunity to witness these gentle creatures in their natural habitat. Its peaceful atmosphere and untouched beauty make it a perfect spot for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature. Pasture Bay is Mustique at its most tranquil and awe-inspiring.

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Tobago Cays

Accessible only by boat, Tobago Cays is a pristine marine park that feels like a dream come true for sailors and nature lovers. Surrounded by the vibrant Horseshoe Reef, this uninhabited archipelago offers a stunning anchorage between Petit Rameau and Petite Bateau. Dive into crystal-clear waters to explore a breathtaking underwater world teeming with colorful marine life. Whether snorkeling above coral reefs, swimming with sea turtles, or simply soaking in the serene beauty, Tobago Cays provides a tranquil escape. This untouched paradise is a must-visit stop on any yacht holiday in the Grenadines.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Tobago Cays Marine Park
4.9

Dive into an underwater paradise with our SCUBA Adventure, where vibrant coral reefs, historical wrecks, and unique marine life await beneath the waves.

  1. Catholic Rock Bird Sanctuary
    Observe sea bird colonies nesting and roosting from the comfort of your boat with binoculars or a telescope.

  2. Purunia Wreck
    Dive into history at the Purunia Wreck, a 140-foot British gunship sunk in 1918, now teeming with marine life.

  3. Mayreau Gardens
    Discover a vibrant coral reef brimming with colorful fish and sponges, perfect for an immersive dive.

  4. Horse Shoe Reef
    Snorkel on the calm inshore side or SCUBA dive on the ocean side to explore this reef’s abundant marine life and coral.

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Petit Tabac
4.9

Secluded Gem with Cinematic Charm: Petit Tabac, a tiny uninhabited island within the Tobago Cays Marine Park, offers a serene escape surrounded by pristine turquoise waters. Famously featured in "Pirates of the Caribbean," this island is perfect for a day of exploration, beachcombing, and picnicking under swaying palm trees. Its untouched beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a hidden gem for those seeking a private slice of paradise.

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Petit St. Vincent

A Private Island Retreat
Petit St. Vincent is the ultimate getaway, offering unparalleled seclusion and tranquility. This idyllic island boasts two miles of unspoiled white sand beaches, where nature and luxury blend seamlessly. Accessible only by boat, it’s a haven for those seeking privacy. Guests can enjoy the island’s unique amenities, including the Jean-Michel Cousteau scuba center for exploring vibrant coral reefs and a Balinese-inspired day spa for ultimate relaxation. Whether you wish to dive into the turquoise waters or unwind on the serene shores, Petit St. Vincent offers an experience of timeless simplicity and unspoiled beauty.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Balinese-Style Spa
4.9

Nestled in the lush surroundings of Petit St. Vincent, the Balinese-style spa offers a tranquil escape where relaxation meets luxury. Expert Balinese therapists use traditional techniques and natural oils to deliver soothing massages and rejuvenating treatments. The serene, open-air pavilions provide breathtaking views of the island's beauty, creating the perfect environment to unwind and reconnect. Whether it's a deep-tissue massage or a calming aromatherapy session, this spa promises a restorative experience like no other.

Petit St. Vincent Resort

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Dive into Adventure
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Discover the vibrant underwater world of Petit St. Vincent with the Jean-Michel Cousteau Diving Center. This world-class facility offers personalized diving experiences for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned divers. Explore thriving coral reefs, encounter colorful marine life, and immerse yourself in crystal-clear waters. With a focus on marine conservation and expert guidance, every dive is not only an adventure but also a chance to connect with the ocean in a meaningful way.

Phone: +1 784-458-8984

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Carriacou

The Tranquil Gem of the Grenadines
Known as the “Island of Reefs,” Carriacou is a serene escape that embodies the authentic Caribbean spirit. Its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs make it a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The island’s charm lies in its simplicity—quiet beaches like Paradise Beach and Anse La Roche offer pure relaxation, while Tyrell Bay serves as a bustling hub for sailors. Steeped in cultural heritage, Carriacou hosts lively festivals such as the Carriacou Regatta and Maroon Music Festival, celebrating its African and Caribbean roots. Whether exploring the trails of Belair National Park or anchoring in its peaceful bays, Carriacou offers a slice of untouched paradise perfect for yacht holidays.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Paradise Beach in Carriacou
4.9

Paradise Beach lives up to its name with its soft white sands, crystal-clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply relaxing under the shade of palm trees, this idyllic beach offers a true tropical retreat. The nearby beach bars add a touch of local flavor, making it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Carriacou.

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Tyrell Bay
4.9

The Heart of Carriacou’s Sailing Life: Tyrell Bay is a vibrant harbor that serves as a hub for sailors exploring the Grenadines. Lined with charming restaurants, bars, and local shops, it’s a lively spot to experience the island’s culture. The bay’s calm waters make it an excellent anchorage, while nearby snorkeling and diving sites offer exciting underwater adventures.

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Grenada

The Spice Isle of the Caribbean
Grenada, lovingly called the "Spice Isle," is a destination that captivates with its vibrant culture, lush landscapes, and tantalizing aromas of nutmeg and cinnamon. This picturesque island is a dream for sailors, with calm anchorages and easy access to nearby gems like Carriacou and Petite Martinique. From the golden sands of Grand Anse Beach to the underwater sculptures at Molinere Bay, Grenada offers a mix of relaxation and adventure. History buffs can explore Fort George and Fort Frederick, while nature lovers will find waterfalls and crater lakes nestled in its rainforest-clad hills. With its welcoming locals, rich heritage, and unique blend of spice and sea, Grenada promises an unforgettable Caribbean experience.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Grenada Yacht Club
4.9

A Hub for Sailing Enthusiasts
Situated in St. George's harbor, the Grenada Yacht Club is the heart of Grenada's sailing community. This vibrant hub offers excellent docking facilities, a welcoming atmosphere, and breathtaking views of the harbor. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or just stopping by, the club provides a perfect base for exploring Grenada's pristine waters. Enjoy a meal at its restaurant while soaking in the lively marina ambiance.

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Grand Anse Beach
4.9

Grenada’s Crown Jewel
Stretching over two miles, Grand Anse Beach is Grenada's most famous shoreline. With its soft white sands, calm turquoise waters, and picturesque backdrop, it’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply relaxing under the sun. Lined with local vendors and beach bars, Grand Anse offers a mix of serenity and vibrant Caribbean life, making it a must-visit destination.

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Fort George
4.9

History with a View
Perched above St. George’s harbor, Fort George is a historic gem built in the early 18th century. This colonial-era fort offers stunning panoramic views of the capital and its turquoise waters. Visitors can explore its well-preserved cannons, corridors, and learn about Grenada’s military history. A trip to Fort George is both an educational and scenic experience for history enthusiasts and photographers alike.

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