For the past 35 years, we've been sharing our beautiful island and marine activities with guests from around the world. Being Grenada's largest tour operator with over 21 tours, we guarantee that we have just the tour for you.
Whether it's a whale watching tour, a full or half day sailing excursion , a thrilling fishing charter , or a sunset cruise aboard our catamaran, we know you take your recreation, and your fun, seriously. We won't let you down.
Our management and staff are 100% Grenadian!
That means that when you book any of our tours, you can be sure that you're getting the real deal.
Browse through our site to learn more about our exciting tours and how we can make your vacation an unforgettable experience.
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A snorkeling, champagne, lobster cruise or romantic champagne sunset cruise.
Shadowfax SAILING SINCE 1980.
Step aboard the luxurious catamaran, Shadowfax, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the Caribbean's azure waters. With a name that evokes the mystique of Middle-earth, this vessel offers an unparalleled experience of indulgence and relaxation. Glide along the stunning coastline while sipping on the champagne and savoring succulent lobster prepared by skilled chefs. The Shadowfax Champagne and Lobster Cruises combine opulence and natural beauty, promising a day of pure bliss as you bask in the warm Caribbean sun, relishing gourmet delights, and making memories that will last a lifetime.
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6 hrs - minimum 10 guests
Snorkeling, Champagne & Lobster Cruise
Sail into serenity, feel the gentle Caribbean breeze caress you as the catamaran effortlessly cuts through the crystal-clear waters. Let the worries of the world melt away as you soak in the breathtaking panorama of lush green islands fringed by pristine beaches. We explore the world-famous sculpture park, where you can delight in the symphony of fish and the hidden treasures beneath the water. As you cruise, indulge in a tantalizing spread of hors oeuvres, freshly prepared with local ingredients. Delicate pastries, tropical fruits and savory treats pair perfectly with your flutes of bubbly, making every bite a delightful discovery.
Our catamaran arrives at Hog Island. Here a delectable barbecue awaits, featuring the star of the show: succulent Caribbean lobster grilled to perfection. Savor the sweet, delicate flesh alongside an array of grilled vegetables and flavorful side dish.
As your catamaran returns to the Carenage, you'll carry with you the memory of an extraordinary day. The taste of lobster, the clinking of champagne glasses and the warmth of Caribbean hospitality will stay with you long after the sun sets.
4 hrs - minimum 10 guests
Snorkeling Cruise
As you board your charter boat, we set sail and the vibrant Carenage shrinks into a postcard-perfect tableau. The trade winds carry you with the proimise of underwater wonders at our world famous sclpture park. Arriving at Flamingo Bay the magical world beckons. The moment you submerge, a kaledoscope of tropical fish explodes around you, shimmering flashes of every color imaginable. Time seems to melt away as you explore the submerged wonderland, bidding farewell to the vibrant mosaic of life below, we set sail back to the Carenage, our sails filled with the Caribbean trade winds and minds filled with anticipation of sharing these memories, like seashells collected on the shore, to cherish long after the memorable adventrure on Shadowfax.
2 hrs - minimum 10 guests
Sunset Champagne Romance Cruise
An experience of breathtaking skies and calm waters, where love blossoms amidst the salty breeze. Sipping on champagne, gliding over smooth waters, creating memories forever etched in the tapestry of your Caribbean experience. We leave the vibrant Carenage as the sky erupts in a symphony of color. Streaks of orange melt into blushing pink clouds, melting into dreamy cotton candy whispers of Caribbean dreams. In these moments the world shrinks to the boat, the sea and the sky, a canvas painted with the brushstrokes of romance and serenity. Sailing back on the cool caress of the water, with memories etched forever, a perfect picture of calm, a breathtaking sunset and the lingering taste of champagne on your lips. You have been kissed by the mesmerizing sunset in the Caribbean.
8 hrs - minimum 10 guests
Circumnavigation Of Grenada
The circumnavigation of Grenada on Shadowfax will offer you an unforgettable cruise allowing you to discover at the northernmost point of Grenada "Sandy Island", known for its immaculate white sand beach and turquoise waters, and offering a perfect stop for swimming, and snorkeling. This cruise is done clockwise starting from the lagoon in St George's.
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Catamaran Charters in Grenada
12 Knots offers crewed and bareboat catamaran charters in Grenada. Choose the perfect boat for your sailing vacation from our selection of 63 catamarans listed on our website. Select the date of your charter and easily book your catamaran in Grenada. Prices start from ₽107,550 per week.
Rent a Boat in Grenada: 63 Available
Fountaine pajot lucia 40 catamaran charter (2017).
Rent a boat Bali 4.2 - 4 + 2 cab. (2024) in Grenada
Catamaran Lagoon 450 - 4 + 2 cab. (2015) for rent in Grenada
Bali 4.3 - 4 + 2 cab. catamaran charter (2018)
Rent a boat Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 2 cab. (2019) in Grenada
Catamaran Nautitech 40 Open - 4 + 2 cab. (2020) for rent in Grenada
Lagoon 40 - 4 + 2 cab catamaran charter (2020)
Rent a boat Lagoon 42 - 3 + 1 cab. (2020) in Grenada
Catamaran Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 2 cab. (2021) for rent in Grenada
Helia 44 - 4 + 2 cab. catamaran charter (2019)
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Meet the Team
Will miller charleston, south carolina.
Captain Will Miller is President and CEO of The Multihull Company. Will grew up in Virginia and learned to sail in the Chesapeake Bay. He has lived in Charleston since 2001 and knows the city well. Throughout his life Will’s parents have owned a variety of sail, ski, and fishing boats in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, the Carolinas, and the Caribbean. Family vacations included chartering in the Virgin...
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Andrew Holland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Andrew Holland is the COO of The Multihull Company and is an avid catamaran enthusiast. He began working at The Multihull Company in 2007 after graduating from Temple University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Marketing. Before joining TMC in 2007, Andrew worked for Philadelphia Media Holdings on the Philly.com production team and freelanced for several major magazines around the country. After joining the The Multihull Company...
Lynn Miller Charleston, South Carolina
Lynn Marie Miller was born into a family with several generations of professional mariners who traversed the globe by sea. She was raised in Charleston, SC by her local sportfishing legend father, and perennial 1st mate mother, who instilled a passion and respect for the world's oceans. With salt water flowing through her veins Lynn became an avid angler, surfer, and boating enthusiast as soon as she learned to swim....
Courtney Greider Charleston, South Carolina
Courtney Greider is the Director of Sales and Marketing for The Multihull Company, located at our branch in Charleston, SC. Courtney discovered her love for boating and marina life over twenty years ago, working through college as a dock assistant at the Charleston City Marina. In these years as marina concierge to every variety of boating clientele – from the most extravagant to the most humble - she found an...
Lee Evans Charleston, South Carolina
Lee Evans is the Sales and Marketing Manager for The Multihull Company, located at our branch in Charleston, SC. Lee is passionate about being out on the water and has operated vessels all over the world from the Bering Sea to the Caribbean. He also holds a 100-ton captains license and has worked with individuals to gain confidence and proficiency in their newly purchased vessels. Lee enlisted in the U.S....
Andrew Hodgdon St Augustine, Florida
Andrew grew up sailing his father's Hobie Cat and transitioned that into a long career as a USCG licensed captain in the yachting industry. Working his way up from his college years as a sailing instructor to a position as a private yacht captain aboard a Gunboat 57, he brings with him a comprehensive knowledge of catamarans and the cruising life. His career has taken him from his home waters...
Conor Dugan 1936 Harbortown Dr, , Florida
Conor was born and raised in a small beach town in New Jersey and began sailing Optimists competitively at a young age. He and his family relocated to Wilmington, North Carolina during his highschool years, where his interest in sailing bloomed into a lifelong passion. In the summer he transferred between schools, Conor’s family sent him on a month-long catamaran sailing excursion from Grenada to St. Lucia with Broadreach Excursions....
Alexis de Boucaud Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Alexis grew up racing dinghies in the waters of Brittany, France. He immigrated to the United States as a young man and developed his interest in offshore cruising and racing in New England and the Bahamas. Alexis began his professional yachting career as a charter captain sailing the storied seas of French Polynesia on a Fountaine-Pajot Marquises 56 catamaran. There he developed a talent for sharing and communicating his love...
Caroline Laviolette Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
I learned how to walk on a boat. I've cruised, raced and lived aboard in my youth. I too share your dream of perfect afternoon sails and secluded anchorages. I started as a yacht broker in 2000 and have had the opportunity to work with clients in the purchase and sale of almost every type of cruising catamaran on the water today. I have helped hundreds of clients purchase yachts...
Cynthia Wummer Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
The Multihull Company is excited to announce the addition of Cynthia Wummer to its team of brokers in Fort Lauderdale. Cynthia delivers lasting value for her clients as a genuine sailboat specialist. Her vast racing and cruising resumé bears a depth of knowledge that creates a winning connection. Cynthia says, “Some people come to the buying process with next-to-no experience, while others are extremely qualified cruisers looking for their next-level...
Mike grew up on the Delaware River and Jersey shore where he spent as much time as possible on the water wakeboarding, kite surfing, and surfing. It wasn’t until his late 20’s that he discovered sailing when he and his brother refit a Bob Perry monohull and sailed from New England to New Zealand. After the trip across the Pacific, he knew a catamaran was in the cards. After years of...
Dunbar Lewis Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Captain Dunbar Lewis is a seasoned yacht broker with a rich and varied sailing background that spans several decades and continents. His maritime journey began as a teenager windsurfing on his local dam, evolving into a passion for racing dinghies and keelboats in Table Bay, South Africa. This early experience laid the foundation for a distinguished career in sailing and yacht brokerage. Dunbar’s adventurous spirit and expertise were further demonstrated...
Cal Landau West Palm Beach, Florida
Cal grew up in Pennsylvania, spending every summer since born on the rivers, on houseboats, speedboats and did some serious water skiing with his brothers before diverting to racing rally cars for almost 30 years winning two National Championships driving for Dominos Pizza. His next career path took him to become an international award winning wedding and portrait photographer. It was in that time Cal’s father, who was a live...
Michael Streng Florida Keys, Florida
Michael Streng grew up in Ohio where his love of the outdoors and water developed at an early age on ski boats with his family. This love affair for being on the water has blossomed today so that Mike, his wife, Melanie, and their two cats spend a significant amount of time on their catamaran, a Leopard 46, serving the Florida Keys. When not sailing, Mike can be found water-skiing,...
Josie Tucci St. Petersburg, Florida
Josie Tucci is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the marine industry. Originally hailing from the UK, Josie embarked on her sales and marketing career in France with Dufour Yachts. Her journey then led her across the Atlantic to the US, where she made significant contributions to The Moorings Yacht Ownership and Leopard Catamarans. Josie's expertise in the catamaran sector deepened during her tenure as VP...
Karl Reed Annapolis, Maryland
Captain Karl Reed is one of The Multihull Company’s youngest brokers but is perhaps one of the most ambitious and hardworking. Karl not only has over 70,000 nautical miles under his belt but he is also a co-founder of Rhea Yacht Management, which operates on the US East Coast and in the Caribbean. As a kid, Karl spent his formative years going to sailing camps along the Potomac River, near...
Alan Prater Hampton Roads, Virginia
Meet Alan Prater, a highly experienced and skilled yacht broker and maritime training professional. Growing up in Arkansas, Alan developed a love for being on the water at a young age. He spent his childhood kneeboarding, wakeboarding, and playing sports on the lakes, before joining the United States Navy at 18. During his 22 years in the Navy, Alan had the opportunity to drive and be assigned to various sized...
Riley Dunn Charleston, South Carolina
Riley Dunn's journey from the inland city of Florence, South Carolina, to the coastal waters of California and beyond has been a testament to his passion for sailing and maritime life. While vacationing in Charleston, he discovered the thrill of sailing the harbor, and exploring the Atlantic down to the Bahamas. Upon graduating with a degree in Psychology from the University of South Carolina, Riley embarked on a professional journey...
Matthew Dunning Tacoma, Washington
Matthew brings 30 years experience cruising multihulls on Puget Sound and points north to the TMC brokerage team. Along with his practical knowledge of multihull designs and seamanship, Matthew is a graduate of Dartmouth College with a degree in Geography. He has 14 years of experience with TMC and an intimate knowledge of the Northwest’s unique maritime geography that he describes as, “One of the world’s most beautiful, intricate, and...
George Ottoni
Born in Long Island, New York, George Ottoni is the first generation Brazilian-American in his family. His father shared his love for sailing with his young son with a fleet of seven model sailboats. Years of racing at New York’s annual Central Park Regatta resulted in a New York Times story depicting their boat in the lead, turning back halfway, and still finishing in 3rdplace. George became “hooked” on boating...
Chris Rundlett L ‘Anse Espines, Grenada,
Chris Rundlett’s first sailing adventure was on a small Sunfish owned by the U.S. Coast Guard where his father was stationed in North Dakota. There was plenty of wind – but not much water! Since then he dreamed of bigger horizons and sailed whenever he had the chance. Chris is a true son of a sailor. Chris started his maritime career teaching USCG Captains Licensing courses in the Pacific Northwest....
Chrystal Young L ‘Anse Espines, Grenada,
As owners of a sailing school, it quickly became evident that many people learning to sail also want to buy boats! The partnership with The Multihull Company and LTD Sailing in beautiful Port Louis Marina is a natural progression to complete the circle of services offered in Grenada and the Grenadines. Do what you love! Sailing and sailboats are at the top of the list of Chrystal’s passions and now...
Paco Montaner Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Captain Francisco “Paco” Montaner was born and raised on the eastern coast of Puerto Rico. Captain Paco, as most know him, has been sailing the Caribbean waters from an early age. Having worked in almost every aspect, Paco now holds a solid grasp over many concepts within the maritime industry. Paco began performing offshore crossings in his early 20’s and has never stopped. He is known to have sailed over...
Charles Badoian Bastimentos Island, Panama,
At 12 years old Charles told his mom he wanted to live on a boat and that dream became a reality at 35 when he moved onboard a baby trimaran full time. Growing up in Greece and moving back to the USA for highschool and college, Charles has never veered far from the water. After a decade in the Florida Keys and the Bahamas, Charles is now based in Bocas...
Jaryd Forbes Chaguaramas, Carenage, Trinidad
Growing up in Trinidad & Tobago, Jaryd Forbes love of the ocean started at a very young age. Travelling aboard his Fathers Lagoon 42 “Delphini”, Jaryd developed a thorough knowledge and affinity for crafts of all types as well as ocean faring. With experience ranging from power to sailboats of all models and sizes, and assisting with pre-purchase surveys and deliveries, he possesses an intimate knowledge of his native Trinidad...
Bernard Tarres Port-Pin-Rolland,
Meet Bernard Tarres, a yacht sales expert with a passion for catamarans and a long history in the maritime industry. At the age of 16, he discovered his love for sailing while in Brittany and spent several years honing his skills at sailing schools. At 18, he purchased his own Hobbie Cat 16 and raced along the French and Italian coastlines. From 1986 to 1990, he served as a permanent...
Jean Gerber Port-Pin-Rolland,
Jean was born in 1985 in Toulouse where he grew up on the family farm with four sisters. Although he was far from the sea, he discovered sailing at the age of 6, thanks to am uncle and mentor who at that time owned a 30 feet wooden monohull and ran a sailing school near La Rochelle. He was hooked right away and spent all of his childhood...
Zvonimir Kalinic Rijeka, Croatia,
Meet Zvonimir, also known as "Zee," a catamaran broker at The Multihull Company with a decade of experience in yacht brokerage. Hailing from the Island of Krk, Croatia's largest island, Zvonimir's adventurous spirit found its perfect match along the stunning coast of the Adriatic Sea. Zvonimir's love for the sea began with scuba diving and exploring beautiful underwater locations. Alongside sailing, underwater photography, spearfishing, and playing the guitar, he found...
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The multihull company opens a new office on florida’s gulf coast.
The Multihull Company is pleased to announce that Josie Tucci has joined its team of expert yacht brokers in the Gulf Coast. Josie brings over 25 years of experience in the marine industry, with a strong focus on catamarans.Josie's career began in France with Dufour Yachts, where she honed her sales and marketing skills. She then transitioned to the US,...
Sailing the Tao 452
Join Multihull Company Broker Captain Conor Dugan as he takes the helm aboard ‘Moxie’ in the azure waters of the Bahamas, to see how the Tao 452 performs under sail with a full cruising payload. https://youtu.be/V2scHvqn5vI?si=kuLwjFCYQdFj0_KW
THE MULTIHULL COMPANY ANNOUNCED AS DISTRIBUTOR FOR OMAYA YACHTS
The Multihull Company is thrilled to announce its appointment as the exclusive distributor for Omaya Yachts, an exciting new brand of Power Catamarans built with precision at the esteemed Elica Yard in Silastra, Bulgaria. This exciting new partnership further solidifies The Multihull Company's position as a premier distributor in the maritime industry, offering clients unparalleled access to cutting-edge vessels designed...
6 Great Starter Catamarans
In early 2023, Cruising World approached us to seek our opinion on recommending a couple of brokerage catamaran options for first time catamaran buyers to consider when they first stepping into the catamaran market. Here are six boats hand-picked by The Multihull Company’s president and CEO, Capt. Will Miller, as excellent choices for brokerage-catamaran seekers. These are all worth a...
The Multihull Company Named Exclusive Dealer for Dolphin Catamarans and their New Model, the Dolphin 380
The Multihull Company, the world’s leader in multihull sales and service is excited to announce that it has been named the exclusive dealer for Dolphin Catamarans, a premier builder of high-quality catamarans, and their newest model, the Dolphin 380, designed by Philippe Pouvreau. "We are thrilled to be working with Dolphin Catamarans again and to be able to offer their...
Join Us At The 2024 Annapolis Sailboat Show Aboard The Current Marine 46
The Multihull Company is thrilled to participate in the 2024 Annapolis Sailboat Show, held from October 10 – 14, 2024 in downtown Annapolis, Maryland. The Annapolis Boat Show is a highly anticipated annual event that brings together boating enthusiasts, industry professionals, and maritime aficionados from around the world. Visitors to the Annapolis Sailboat Show can look forward to an exclusive...
The Multihull Company Announces the Sale of the First Pre-Owned Balance 482
The Multihull Company is pleased to announce the closing on the Balance 482 "SeaLife" We wanted to take a moment and thank her new owners on their amazing new catamaran, and to also congratulate our team handling the sale. TMC agent Andrew Hodgdon successfully represented the buyers on the sale of the vessel, while TMC CEO Will Miller represented the...
Introducing the Tao 452: On Display At The Annapolis Boat Show October 12 – 15, 2023
The Multihull Company is thrilled to unveil the new Tao 452, an exciting addition to the world of blue-water performance cruising catamarans. Meticulously engineered and crafted to perfection, the Tao 452 is set to redefine the catamaran experience for sailors worldwide. If you've ever felt the need for more sailing performance from your current production charter catamaran or been disappointed...
Join Us At The Annapolis Boat Show Aboard the Voyage 590
The Multihull Company is excited to announce its participation in this year's Annapolis Sailboat Show. The event will be held from October 12 - 15, 2023 in downtown Annapolis, and The Multihull Company will be showcasing the exquisite Voyage 590 catamaran from Voyage Yachts. The Annapolis Boat Show is a highly anticipated annual event that brings together boating enthusiasts, industry...
THE MULTIHULL COMPANY ANNOUNCED AS DEALER FOR THE VOYAGE 590
The Multihull Company is pleased to announce their appointment as a dealer for Voyage Yachts and their new model – the Voyage 590! The Voyage 590 is being celebrated as the ultimate, luxury sailing catamaran with all the comforts of home surrounded by panoramic views of paradise. She maximizes luxury accommodation and comfort, with the performance and blue-water capability characteristic...
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Andrew Hodgdon and The Multihull Company have done an extraordinary job facilitating the sale of our catamaran. There were a couple of challenges (geography and timing) that made this sale a little tricky, but, as usual, Andrew was amazing. I’ve been buying and selling cruising boats for over 12 years and Andrew is, without a doubt, the best broker I’ve worked with.
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Andrew Hodgdon at TMC-St. Augustine kept us thoroughly informed during the sale of our boat and took the extra steps necessary to complete the deal. His knowledge of the process made a complex deal very easy. Needless to say, we are extremely happy and satisfied with the job that Andrew did.
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A shout out to Andrew Holland at the TMC main office, who handled the closing transaction of the sale of our boat. Very professional and thorough. Thank you!!
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Full Day Cruise – Grenada Sailing Tours
Full day cruise – grenada sailing tours highlights.
- Enjoy a full day sailing tour on a spacious and comfortable catamaran
- Explore the south west coast of Grenada with beautiful beaches and bays
- Refuel with a freshly cooked BBQ buffet lunch and an open bar
- Dive into the inviting sea for swimming and snorkelling stops
From US$ 110.00
Duration: 5 Hours
Full Tour Description
Nothing beats a day on the water, so one of Caribbean Horizons’ Grenada Sailing tours is a must for your vacation. This full day join-in catamaran charter offers the chance to explore Grenada’s scenic south west coast in comfort and style. After a short transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle, sail past beautiful bays, beaches and the picturesque St. George’s Harbour lined with Georgian architecture, offering a unique perspective on the island. The boat stops for swimming and snorkelling in three bays, including visiting the Underwater Sculpture Park, one of Grenada’s top visitors’ attractions. Created by sculptor Jason DeCaires Taylor in 2006, it was listed by National Geographic as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World. Throughout the day enjoy the open bar including authentic Grenadian rum punch, beer, wine and soft drinks. For lunch, a delicious BBQ buffet is served up, while relaxing on board and admiring the sea views – the true essence of Caribbean living!
If you’re short on time, consider our Half-Day Cruise – Grenada Sailing Trip . And if you’d like to venture further afield, check out our Fly Sail Catamaran – Grenadines Tour from Grenada .
Things to note:
- Group (join-in) tour with minimum 10 pax
- Travel via AC vehicle and catamaran sailboat
- Tour times 9am – 2pm or 12pm – 5pm
- Suitable for all ages
- Wear comfortable clothing and shoes that can get wet
- Bring a swimsuit and towel if you’d like to swim
- Bring sunblock, insect repellent, sunglasses, camera, and cash for souvenirs and gratuities
- Keep electronics in a water-resistant bag/case
- Leave jewelry and valuables behind
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Yacht & Catamaran Charter in Grenada, Caribbean
We can help you find the perfect yacht or catamaran to sail from Grenada!
Sailing from Grenada
Grenada, or the ‘Spice Isle’ is a place that will excite all your senses, and it’s an exhilarating place to explore. Less developed than the Leeward islands to the north, there’s more tropical rainforest, rugged mountains, stunning waterfalls, white palm-lined beaches, and a clutch of incredibly idyllic islands - the Tobago Cays are so beautiful to sail to that they’re possibly worth the airfare alone.
Along with ultra-reliable trade winds, there’s warm seas and glorious sunny weather which make it a great place to be all year round - with the exception of August and September, which is hurricane season in the Caribbean, so best avoided. The sailing season runs from October to June (with December to March being peak season). We can help you find and book your ideal yacht or catamaran, with one of our trusted Charter Partners - just get in touch or search in the pink box with live prices and availability !
SAILING RATING: Intermediate - the trade winds and transatlantic currents make for some interesting sailing conditions when traversing between islands, so we’d recommend Grenada as a destination for more experienced sailors. There’s also some reef to be aware of, which makes navigation a little trickier than in other parts of the Caribbean. You’ll also need to be at ease with using the anchor to overnight.
MUST-SEE: Check out our full suggested itinerary below. We'd highly recommend taking in the incredible islands at Tobago Cays , the splendid remote beaches of Mayreau , and the relaxed beach-life of nearby Carriacou .
WHAT WE CAN OFFER: We have a great range of yachts and catamarans available for charter from our trusted Charter Partners, all available bareboat or Skippered. We can also arrange a Hostess, Personal Chef and other crew.
GETTING THERE: Our base in Saint George’s is a short 15 minute drive from Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International airport. We can help arrange private transfers.
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Grenada, or the ‘Spice Isle’ is a place that will excite all your senses, and it’s an exhilarating place to explore. Less developed than the Leeward islands to the north, there’s more tropical rainforest, rugged mountains, stunning waterfalls, white palm-lined beaches, and a clutch of incredibly idyllic islands - the Tobago Cays are so beautiful to sail to that they’re possibly worth the airfare alone.
Along with ultra-reliable trade winds, there’s warm seas and glorious sunny weather which make it a great place to be all year round - with the exception of August and September, which is hurricane season in the Caribbean, so best avoided. The sailing season runs from October to June (with December to March being peak season). We can help you find and book your ideal yacht or catamaran, with one of our trusted Charter Partners - just get in touch or search in the pink box with live prices and availability !
SAILING RATING: Intermediate - the trade winds and transatlantic currents make for some interesting sailing conditions when traversing between islands, so we’d recommend Grenada as a destination for more experienced sailors. There’s also some reef to be aware of, which makes navigation a little trickier than in other parts of the Caribbean. You’ll also need to be at ease with using the anchor to overnight.
MUST-SEE: Check out our full suggested itinerary below. We'd highly recommend taking in the incredible islands at Tobago Cays , the splendid remote beaches of Mayreau , and the relaxed beach-life of nearby Carriacou .
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GETTING THERE: Our base in Saint George’s is a short 15 minute drive from Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International airport. We can help arrange private transfers.
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6-day Sailing Itinerary from Grenada
It’s possible to sail around Grenada for the week and have an absolute blast – there’s typical Caribbean beach bars, fresh lobster on the grill, incredible beaches, outstanding sunsets, superbly friendly locals, and coral reef, rainforests, wildlife and waterfalls. Which says a lot about how epic the places that we recommend sailing to in our suggested itinerary are – the Tobago Cays, in particular, are such a paradise of white sandy islets teeming with colourful tropical fish and sea-turtles, that they simply have to be seen to be believed. Nature at its finest.
It’s only six-days because you normally only get on-board late on Saturday afternoon, and have to return the boat to Grenada Yacht Club on the Friday evening (but stay on-board overnight, before checking out on Saturday morning) – which give six days of glorious Caribbean sailing to enjoy.
Grenada is a separate country form Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, so you’ll need to clear international customs each time you switch between the two - our itinerary also makes it as simple and time-efficient a process as possible.
Today is one of the longer days of sailing, though at 31 nM it hopefully shouldn’t be too much of a slog and there should still be time to take a break on a beach, or in vibrant Gouyave on the way up. Tucked in the middle of the Northern coast of Grenada is ‘Leapers Hill’, so named because in 1652, under attack from French troops, the last remaining natives decided they would rather leap from here than surrender.
Then we’re sailing northwards, likely reaching across the prevailing winds as we head past Caille Island and Ronde Island (the most expensive private island in the world – it was listed for sale at $100m in 2007) and up to Carriacou, a spectacular remote Caribbean island that is also known as ‘Land of the Reefs’.
We’re aiming to spend the night in Tyrell Bay, in the south-west. There’s a newly built marina here, or you can anchor up in the bay - it is so sheltered that boats come and ‘hide’ here during the hurricane season – and take the dinghy to the nearest beach bar for some local rum punch whilst you enjoy watching the sunset.
Once you’re cleared customs, we’re heading northwards up the west coast of Carriacou – we’re returning to Paradise Bay and Sandy Island on the last day, so hopefully you won’t feel too guilty about sailing straight on by. There’s plenty of other beaches along the coast and fine snorkelling to be had around here, but we’re sailing to Petite Martinique (where you can marvel at the sands, play in the caves, or even hike up to the top of Mount Piton (230m above sea level) for amazing view over the islands.
From Petite Martinique, sail north past Morpion, which is a tiny sandy island with a single thatched umbrella on it. The umbrella regularly finds fame on Instagram, but isn’t there to look funky or romantic – it was originally placed there so that sailors don’t crash into the island!
And then we’re sailing over to volcanic Union Island, in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. We need to moor in Clifton (on the eastern side of the island), but if you’ve got time, it’s cool to stop for a drink at Happy island just outside the harbour area. Once you’re secured a berth, you’ll need the whole crew to head to the Customs and Immigration (a square building practically in the middle of the waterfront) to register your arrival before you can explore the town.
Today is not a big sailing day - so why not head into town to grab some battered fish or coconut bread for a traditional Saint Vincent breakfast – but it should hopefully be one of the most memorable, because the place we’re headed to, Tobago Cays, is possibly the best place on earth.
That sounds like a bold statement, but the sun, sand, clear waters, and natural harmony of the flora (palm trees, banana trees) and fauna (sea turtles, an abundance of fish of every colour) makes this a place that cannot be replicated by man. There’s unspoilt beauty everywhere you look, save for the odd mooring buoy. It’s hard to put down in words, so google ‘Tobago Cays Marine Park’ and you can get some sort of idea of what is going on here. There’s a turtle sanctuary, expanses of coral reef.
You can snorkel over the reef, take a hike to a viewpoint, or just sit quietly, breathe and take it all in. Petite Rameau island has a number of beach bars who will serve up fine fresh fish, and the jovial atmosphere as darkness descends makes this another happy, memorable and special place to rest a while.
Our official itinerary, however, gets in a little sailing. We’re finishing up in Mayreau, which is still in Tobago Cays Marine Park (and not that far away), but to get some miles on the clock and some wind in the sails, we’re heading northwards to check out the island of Canouan first, before coming back to spend a night in Salt Whistle Bay, on the north-western side of Mayreau.
Canouan is (another) remote and idyllic Caribbean island with outstanding beaches and a coral reef. It is notable because the locals here were so ferocious here that they were the only island in the Grenadines to fend off both the French and the British for over 200 years. Now it is an exclusive resort, complete with its own golf course.
And then we’re bobbing back to the sheltered Salt Whistle bay, another superb beach, with an array of beach bars and grills to sit and muse as the sun sets, often accompanied by live Caribbean music. One of our favourites is ‘Last Bar before the Jungle’.
Sail down the western coast of Mayreau for more world class beaches, into Clifton, then out past Palm island (formerly Prune Island, but the resort there changed the name to Palm Island to make it sound nicer to tourists), and reaching down the west coast of Carriacou.
Sandy Island, just west of Carriacou, is another small slice of paradise – a deserted Caribbean island which is another exceptional place for swimming, snorkelling or lying underneath a palm tree – you’ll need to pick up a mooring buoy as you’re not allowed to anchor here.
We’re spending the night tonight in Paradise Bay (opposite, where you’ll find Paradise beach, but it’s probably easiest to sail back round to Tyrell Bay to complete customs paperwork before you moor up for the night (mooring up here and then walking the 2km to the customs centre is possible, but frowned upon, and technically the crew are not allowed on land until the captain has clearance.
Thankfully there’s no customs paperwork to be completed, but there is a reasonable distance to make as we hop back southwards to the island of Grenada, so it’s better not to dawdle.
If you’re making good time, then Friday is market day in Gouvaye and you can get an idea of the local smells and tastes - they grow nutmeg and vanilla here, as well as some of the worlds’ finest chocolate and rum, or you could visit the world’s first underwater sculpture park (for snorkelers or scuba divers to enjoy) in Dragons Bay, just opposite the final headland before Saint George’s.
Sadly, that might be all we have time for, so head to the fuel berth before returning the boat and mooring her up one last time. Great work skipper! Hopefully you had a truly memorable week at sea here, and you’ve bonded into a well-oiled crew.
If you haven’t yet checked out St George’s, then it is worth the trip to wander around the town. After a week of grilled seafood, you probably ought to try the national dish, which is ‘Oil down’, a meat and vegetable stew cooked in Coconut milk – it’s one of the few dishes that can be made without any imported ingredients and tastes delicious.
Sailing Conditions
It’s the same winds which brought Christopher Columbus himself across the Atlantic in 1492 (and he actually landed on Grenada in his third voyage in 1498), and many intrepid explorers since.
The reliable winds are a joy for sailors, and, coupled with the sun and the sea conditions, means Grenada has some exceptional sailing conditions.
During the hurricane season, August and September, there’s the chance of extremely strong winds – Hurricane Ivan in 2004 had winds travelling at 165 mph - so this time of year is best avoided.
Marina Details - Grenada Yacht Club
Grenada Yacht Club is based in a sheltered natural harbour just south of St George’s, the capital of Grenada. This smaller marina is opposite the main Port Louis marina, and offers a friendlier start to a week away, with all the usual facilities, including a fuel berth and a bar.
There’s a few hotels in St George’s if you need to spend a night or two on the island ahead of or after your charter – our favourite is Carenage View Hotel , which is in walking distance of the marina.
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Equipment & Features of the 'S/Y Bacchanal'
Bacchanal is a 42-foot Fontaine Pajot Venezia Catamaran, offering a picturesque and relaxing skippered sailing experience.
Bacchanal has a brilliant design - it's fast, spacious, and ready to offer you the holiday of a lifetime! She offers guests accommodation in three double cabins providing sufficient space for up to 6 guests. Two heads with showers are centrally located, one in each hull. The panoramic salon and spacious galley connect directly with the cockpit to offer fantastic indoor-outdoor flow. The galley is fully equipped with a large fridge and freezer, a gas oven and 3-burner stove, a double sink and a pull-out spray tap. We also have a gas BBQ onboard to complete your cooking options.
The cockpit offers a large and comfortable space for lounging and dining al fresco. The transom provides easy access to the water or the dinghy and the cockpit is enclosed, providing extra safety if you are traveling with children.
At the bow, a large trampoline and two stools provide an ideal space for relaxing, sunbathing, and enjoying the view while sailing.
Our skipper is highly qualified, possessing extensive international work experience and years of cruising the Windward Islands. He is dedicated to ensuring both the safety and enjoyment of your trip. Familiar with hidden gems and the finest sights, he will introduce you to exclusive locations. Additionally, the skipper will tailor the itinerary to your preferences, providing recommendations for an unforgettable holiday experience.
Accommodation
Guest cabins: 3 double cabins (queen size beds)
Skipper cabin: 1 double
Linen inclusive of bath and beach towels
Living Area
Salon for up to 8 people
Cockpit for up to 12 people
Electricity & Electronics
220v current: 1 double socket in each cabin and 2 in the salon. All sockets are fitted with a universal adaptor and USB outlet
12 v current: 4 double 12V outlets with USB sockets
Fans in all cabins
Aquatic AV marine stereo system with BT, USB and AUX connection and indoor/outdoor speakers
Water-maker
Water heater
1 ENO built-in gas hob with 3 burners
1 ENO built-in gas oven
1 Magma gas BBQ
All necessary crockery and utensils
1 food processor
1 coffee press
1 kitchen scale
1 electric pump for drinking water bottle
Sports & Leisure Equipment:
1 dinghy with a 15hp engine
1 paddleboard
Snorkeling equipment
1 fishing rod
2 yoga mats
Selection of board games
Selection of books
Colouring crayons and mandalas
1 acoustic guitar
70 L coolbox + 1 icebox + 1 small cooler shoulder bag
2 dry bags (for going ashore)
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