A private resort island close to Union Island, Petit St Vincent is a playground in paradise. With the sublime snorkeling and diving of the Tobago Cays just a few miles away, it’s the perfect stop off for those charter guests wanting a delirious dose of landbound luxury in-between ocean adventures. Petit St Vincent occupies 115 acres and is all laid-back luxury and high-end style. With a boutique spa, swaying hammocks, postcard beaches, and fine dining options, you can breathe a sigh of sweet contentment. Watersport options are plentiful with everything from swimming with sea turtles to flying across the surface with kite surfing and of course, lots of island hopping too. Petit St Vincent is also home to the Jacques Cousteau Diving Center - a state of the art setup for those who want to access some of the areas very best diving sites with the very best instructors.
A deserted escape just off the coast of Grenada, Carriacou is the largest island in the Grenada, Grenadines. Home to just a few thousand people, this friendly island never feels fit to burst. Instead, you are treated to all shades of blue skies, clear waters, and amazing drifts. The name Carriacou translates to Isle of Reefs, which is music to the ears of all snorkelers and divers out there. Clear visibility, a wealth of coral, and over thirty dive sites in close proximity mark Carriacou on the map. The islanders of Carriacou also have rich traditions woven through their island life - from big drum dances to all saint candle lighting, their festivities are bright and beautiful. For charter guests seeking culture, history, traditional boatbuilding, and Caribbean beach life - Carriacou has a lot to offer.
Over five hundred acres make up the charming green, gold, and blue island of Petite Martinique. Here, life unwinds at a slow pace, the locals greet you with a smile, and the water is always sunkissed and warm. Yachts and fishing boats bring colour to the bay and the Piton rises up like a jeweled green hump inviting exploration. Petite Martinique is one of those rare delights where you can stroll in a car free setting, dine on freshly cooked Caribbean fayre, sip a tropical cocktail or two, and let life unwind before your eyes. Close by you can find the Darrant Bay Cave where you can step beneath the arches and admire views across Petite St Vincent. Snorkelers, divers, and even surfers will adore the action packed Sanchez Beach whereas those seeking calmer spells can kick back on Mang. Petite Martinique is also home to the Whitsuntide Regatta Festival - a fabulous calendar event for passionate sailors.
With a name like Sandy Island, you know you have hit paradise. This gorgeous northern island gem is small and uninhabited but offers breathtaking surroundings and a bounty of birdlife. The air is fragrant and ripe with song as the trees and skies fill with herons and hummingbirds. The beach is wide and bright and the sands are stunning for shell collecting with sand dollars and pearly pinks scattered close by. Those who want to snorkel will find an abundance of colour underwater and before the saltwater has dried from your hair you can feast on fresh fish barbeques while digging your toes in the sand. With few facilities and an abundance of natural pleasures, Sandy Island is all romance and rare delights.
Gorgeous Grenada stays true to its name of The Spice Island. Brimming with markets and magic, this welcoming retreat is all vibrant blue waters, bleached strips of sand, and national park delights. From chocolate tasting on pretty private estates to soaking up museum culture and history in the capital of St George, there’s plenty to keep you connected and occupied with the energy of Grenada. For those craving outdoor pursuits, the Grand Etang National Park offers a smorgasbord of waterfall walks, rare birds, and exotic flora and fauna. Beach lovers will be in their element on the sands of Grand Anse, where show stopping coconut palms and blue shades set the scene for losing yourself in paradise. On the south side of the island, divers will find their magnus opus as they hit some of the best diving spots with over 15 wrecks and the celebrated underwater sculpture park to tempt them into the blue.