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St. Vincent & The Grenadines

7 day Cruising Program

Departure from Blue Lagoon Harbour, St. Vincent


Set sail for St Vincent and the Grenadines and you'll think you've sailed into paradise. Gentle trade winds caress warm blue waters and the ocean is sprinkled with 32 islands that glitter like jewels in the sun. From St Vincent, the Grenadines stretch for 45 miles to the south. Explore them in a few days or take a lifetime in conditions which are consistently near-perfect. Visibility of 30 miles or more is quite common with NE-SE trade winds of 10-25 knots and gentle W-NW currents of 1 to 2 knots. These friendly waters welcome the novice and experienced sailor alike.




Arrival Day - Blue Lagoon to Mustique

With a perfect 15 knot trade wind off your port beam, set sail from the dock at Blue Lagoon for an exhilarating ride south to the magnificent island of Mustique. A vacation hideaway for celebrities, this well groomed garden island will welcome you ashore. Enjoy a wild tropical concoction at the renowned Firefly, with panoramic views overlooking Britannia Bay and the islands beyond.



Day 1: Mayreau

Up with the sun, early dip and light breakfast, then hoist the main and make course for the private paradise of Mayreau. Untouched, uncrowded, no airport and no cars. From the absolutely perfect white beach at Saltwhistle Bay it's a short walk to the hilltop and it's view of the spectacular Tobago Cays..... where you'll be in just a few days.


Day 2: Petit St Vincent

Off to Mopion and Pinese for lunch, a delightful pair of deserted islets where snorkeling, sun worshipping and swimming are the order of the day. Then take a short hop to the exclusive Petit St Vincent. Ashore, partake of a bountiful beach barbeque and join in on a West Indian Jump-up on these famous white sands.


Day 3 & 4: Tobago Cays

The amazing Tobago Cays are now yours to explore! A short sail north of Petit St Vincent, the worlds third largest coral reef is a haven for marine life in all it's astonishing variety. Windsurf past sandy cays, cool out under swaying palms, beachcomb - spectacular in every sense. The Tobago Cays are truly one of the most beautiful spots in the entire Caribbean. This is the quintessential tropical escape and two days are just enough to enjoy it.


Day 5: Canouan

Set sail to Canouan, the "island of the turtles". You will enjoy virtual seclusion on the islands pristine white beaches, but you will really want to explore this former whaling port. In an abandoned village, a magnificent English church still stands as a testimonial to latter day prosperity. A new 18 hole golf course and five star hotel compliment the islands offerings.


Day 6: Bequia

Follow the call of the sea to Admiralty Bay Bequia, where age old traditions of boat building, sailing and fishing are still very much alive. Cosmopolitan compared to Canouan and Mayreau, Bequia regularly hosts international cruisers and round the world sailors. Local colour and culture, West Indian gingerbread architecture and excellent restaurants can all be found in Port Elizabeth Admiralty Bay.


Day 7: Blue Lagoon

Enjoy a leisurely sail back to Blue Lagoon, and plan on exploring exotic St Vincent - rain forest and waterfalls, the Botanical Gardens, the National Museum with it's pre-columbian treasures, and historic Kingstown. You will take home with you memories of a perfect sailing vacation in the Grenadines - and much more.







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