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Dragon Bay
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Carriacou
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Union Island
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Tobago Cays
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Petit Martinique
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Prickly Bay
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St. George’s Bay

Grenada & The Grenadines: 7-Day Sailing Paradise

Departing from Saint George's
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7 days

Sail through Grenada and the Grenadines, where turquoise waters, unspoiled islands, and vibrant Caribbean culture create the ultimate yachting experience. Join us for an unforgettable journey filled with stunning anchorages, world-class snorkeling, and breathtaking island landscapes.

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Total Sailing:120 Miles
Total Sailing Time:15 days

Your Grenada Sailing Escape!

Embark on a breathtaking 7-day sailing journey through Grenada and the Grenadines, where crystal-clear waters, lush landscapes, and vibrant island culture await.

Begin your voyage at Port Louis Marina, a world-class facility in St. George’s, before setting sail to the pristine Dragon Bay, a paradise for snorkelers and divers, home to the famous Underwater Sculpture Park.

Cruise north to Carriacou, a charming island known for its laid-back atmosphere and unspoiled beaches. Then, clear into Union Island, the lively gateway to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where you’ll be welcomed by colorful streets, friendly locals, and breathtaking hiking trails.

Next, explore the untouched beauty of Tobago Cays, a protected marine park offering spectacular snorkeling and encounters with sea turtles. Continue to Petit Martinique, a small yet picturesque island where you can observe traditional boatbuilding and enjoy a peaceful retreat.

On your way back south, stop at Prickly Bay, a popular anchorage offering vibrant nightlife, waterside dining, and access to Grenada’s lush rainforests and waterfalls. Conclude your adventure in St. George’s Bay, where colonial charm, lively markets, and historic landmarks make for a perfect ending before returning to Port Louis Marina.

With a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration, this Grenada sailing itinerary is an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Caribbean.

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Dragon Bay

Dragon Bay is one of the most captivating anchorages in the Caribbean. Named after its mystical ambiance, this enchanting destination showcases nature in its purest form. As the sun sets, golden reflections dance on the sea, offering a peaceful and scenic mooring experience. Enjoy spectacular snorkeling at Moliniere Point, where the vibrant marine life flourishes, or dive into the world-famous Underwater Sculpture Park, rumored to be home to a family of black and red sea horses.

The palm-fringed beach with its unique black volcanic sand adds an exotic charm to the bay. Whether you choose to take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters, soak up the sun, or simply unwind in the untouched beauty of this natural paradise, Dragon Bay promises an unforgettable escape into the heart of the Caribbean.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Notes to sailors
  • When anchoring in Dragon Bay, be sure to drop anchor on sand or use one of the government mooring balls.

  • There is no dinghy dock, so plan your shore access accordingly.

  • No facilities are available in the cove, so ensure you bring all necessary supplies in advance.


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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
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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
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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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Union Island

Union Island is a bustling gateway to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, offering a warm welcome to sailors. Clifton Harbour, the island’s main port, is a vibrant town where friendly locals and colorful streets create an inviting atmosphere.

Nature lovers can explore hiking and biking trails leading to stunning viewpoints like Fort Hill, Ashton, and Mt. Taboi. The island also features charming boutiques with local artwork, handmade jewelry, and unique souvenirs.

For a perfect end to the day, enjoy a drink at Happy Island, a one-of-a-kind spot built entirely from conch shells. Union Island is a perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and island charm in the heart of the Grenadines.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Notes to sailors
  • Mooring balls are available in Union Island, but their use is not recommended.

  • Dinghy docks are available at The Anchorage, where water is also accessible.


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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
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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
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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 Martinique

Petit Martinique is a charming island that preserves the authentic Caribbean spirit. It’s an ideal stop to witness the local boatbuilding tradition, soak in the laid-back atmosphere, and reconnect with nature.

Enjoy a picnic on the white sands of Mopion, surrounded by crystal-clear waters, or snorkel the nearby reefs to discover vibrant marine life. For those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the crowds, Petit Martinique is a true hidden paradise.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Notes to sailors
  • Be cautious when anchoring in Petit Martinique, as the holding ground consists of soft mud, which may not always provide a firm grip. Keep the engine slowly in forward, allowing time for the anchor to settle into the mud before applying tension.

  • You may tie your dinghy to the government dock or the wooden gas dock.


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Prickly Bay

Prickly Bay is one of Grenada’s most sought-after anchorages, offering a blend of comfort, entertainment, and natural beauty. Customs and Immigration services are conveniently located at the yacht club, and in the evenings, you can unwind with live steel drum band music at the bar.

Relax on the palm-fringed beach, enjoy a refreshing swim, or soak up the sun in this tranquil bay. For nature lovers, a land tour into Grenada’s lush rainforest is a must, where you can cool off in one of the island’s stunning waterfalls.

With fine dining options, tennis courts, and a nearby golf club, Prickly Bay offers a refined yet laid-back experience. If you’re heading to True Blue, simply dinghy to Spice Island Boatyard and take a short walk down the road.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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St. George’s Bay

St. George’s, Grenada’s charming capital, is an 18th-century gem with colonial architecture, vibrant colors, and a stunning emerald-green backdrop. Stroll through its narrow streets, browse local boutiques, and follow the irresistible aromas from the city's delightful restaurants and bars.

For a scenic waterfront experience, The Carenage offers a beautiful walk along the inner harbor. Nature lovers should visit Bay Gardens, home to over 3,000 Caribbean plant species. If you're in town on a Saturday, don’t miss St. George’s Market Square, where locals sell fresh produce, spices, and handmade crafts.

History enthusiasts will enjoy exploring Fort George, built in 1705, which offers panoramic views of the city and harbor. With its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, St. George’s Bay is a must-visit destination in the Caribbean.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Notes to sailors
  • Upon arriving in St. George’s, call the base on VHF 16 for docking assistance.

  • No dinghy docks are available, so plan your shore access accordingly.


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