Grenada is one of the most stunning islands in the Caribbean, if not the world. From mountainous and volcanic terrain, complete with crater lakes, tropical forests, and coastal mangrove plantations that give way to white sand beaches and crystal clear waters dotted with colourful coral reefs. Known as the "Spice Island" for good reason, the locals like their food hot! Meat cooked with lots of garlic, onions, and pepper is a staple in the dish known as pepper pot. The Calypso music that floats over the island is a rich part of the African ancestry. For yachting, this is heaven! Dozens of perfect beaches, secluded coves and an abundance of marine life.
Experience the thrill and beauty of a tropical paradise on a journey you won't soon forget. This fascinating island is home to beautiful shores, bustling cities, and exciting pursuits. Take a dip in the pristine waters at Anse La Roche Beach and go for a swim or a snorkel. Visit Hillsborough, a town full of life and character thanks to its thriving markets and beautiful buildings. Dine at beachfront eateries serving delectable seafood meals seasoned with the tastes of the Caribbean. Don't miss out on the chance to take home unforgettable photos from this amazing location.
Welcome to the snorkeling capital of St Vincent and the Grenadines. These five small isles make up a marine park brimming with vibrant coral reefs and a large colony of marine turtles that you'll spot bobbing up for air at any time of the day. This is a place where the only pastimes are snorkeling, swimming, soaking up the sun and lazing on the pillowy shores. Discover the deserted paradise of Petit Tabac - one of the five isles - a tiny dot of sand surrounded by crystal waters. Worked up an appetite? Head to Alphonso's Lobster BBQ Tobago Cays for a feast of fresh seafood.
After a freshly brewed coffee and tropical breakfast on deck, spend your morning discovering hidden corners of the marine park. The crew can organize a private snorkeling safari beyond Horseshoe Reef, where you may encounter reef sharks, eagle rays, and vibrant coral gardens. For photography lovers, the underwater scenery is nothing short of spectacular.
Later, step ashore on Jamesby or Petit Rameau — two deserted islets offering panoramic views over the Tobago Cays. Return on board for a light Mediterranean-style lunch, then relax under the sun or retreat to the shade with a chilled drink and ocean breeze. Those interested can learn the basics of sailing with the crew or try yoga on the aft deck.
Union Island is the largest island in the southern part of St. Vincent Grenadines. With its dramatically mountainous outline, the harbour is protected by a reef which shows off its brilliant kaleidoscopic colours and patterns as you sail in. This paradisiacal island has earned the nickname "Tahiti of the West Indies" owing to it's stunning beaches and lush greenery. Clifton, the island's bustling harbour town, is a jumping-off point to explore the island's clear waters and surrounding cays, while the local market provides a colourful glimpse into the island's rich culture and welcoming people. Hike to the top of Mount Parnassus, cool off in the waters of the Chatham Bay waterfall, and explore the underwater world at the vibrant Tobago Cays Marine Park—all on Union Island. Union Island in the Caribbean is a paradise where you can go sailing on the clear waters or just relax in the sun.
A Caribbean paradise on its private island, offers 22 cottages for ultimate comfort, seclusion, and tranquility. It's an ideal place to unwind and enjoy two miles of pristine beaches and lush woodlands. The resort exudes understated luxury, and its eco-friendly practices protect the island's beauty. With a consistently balmy water temperature of approximately 84°F and a gentle breeze year-round, Petit St. Vincent offers the perfect setting for a diverse range of water activities. Kayak to spot sea turtles and marine life, try windsurfing, or a trip for deep-sea fishing and kite surfing at Ashton Lagoon.