Your Grenada bareboat itinerary starts at our base in Port Louis Marina. From here you’ll glide north along Grenada’s lush coastline to Dragon Bay, one of the island’s protected marine areas. Dragon Bay’s colourful reef is known for diving and snorkelling, or if you prefer to stay onshore just relax on the pretty beach with a good book.
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Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Diving
WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Restaurants, Car hire
Dive Dragon Bay to discover an incredible underwater sculpture park populated by beautiful, captivating artwork.
Today you’ll enjoy your first spell of adventurous sailing. Head north from Dragon Bay, keeping the coast of Grenada on your starboard side and passing tiny Ronde Island. Continue north until you reach Tyrell Bay on Carriacou. Moor or anchor in the bay and head beneath the waves to see golden moray eels, nurse sharks and turtles swimming along the magnificent corals.
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Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Diving
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Explore the beaches Carriacou is known for. Paradise Beach in Hillsboro Bay and Sandy Island, a marine preserve, are perfect for snorkelling, diving or just relaxing.
With crystal clear waters humming with abundant sea life, coral-encrusted canyons and a swim-through cave, the tiny private Ile de Ronde is perfect for a lunch stop.
Today you’ll continue your bareboat itinerary in the Grenadines, heading for the northern tip of Mayreau, one of the smallest islands in the chain. Drop anchor in Salt Whistle Bay and head ashore. Hike to the top of the hill for breathtaking views from the Catholic Church or relax on the white sand beach.
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring buoy
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Diving
Restaurants, Bars, Ice
Tuck into a tempting lobster barbecue on the beach at Salt Whistle Bay. Caribbean lobsters are abundant and irresistible.
Stop and enjoy lunch at one of the restaurants in Clifton Harbour. With 32 diving sites nearby, numerous perfect beaches to relax on and hiking trails to explore, you’ll have plenty to do.
Carve a gentle arc into the shimmering Caribbean waters to the famous Tobago Cays. Protected by a horseshoe reef, this collection of five tiny islands is located just east of Salt Whistle Bay and is famous for scuba diving and snorkelling. Swim with green turtles, octopi and colourful tropical fish in the crystal clear waters or head ashore to explore a treasure trove of pristine and secluded beaches.
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring buoy
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Diving
Restaurants, Bars, Ice
Take your dinghy to Baradal Island to see the incredible wild iguanas that call the area home.
Grab a mooring buoy and head ashore to enjoy a lobster barbecue on the pristine white sand beach.
$600 $500
Based on 7 nights for 2 passengers