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Suggested Itinerary/Routes St. Vincent |
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St Vincent and the Grenadines Day 1 - Welcome aboard at Saint-Vincent, near the Young Island. Afternoon stroll through the little island of Duvernet, where there are several perfectly restored canons mounted on a platform with a fantastic view. Dinner on board or ashore. Day 2 - Set sail to Bequia (ca. 1 1/2 hr.), island of whalers. Anchor, swim and have lunch facing a beautiful beach at the mouth of the bay. Spend the night at anchor facing the village. Don't miss visiting the local artist who builds models of whaling boats. His work is known throughout the Caribbean and beyond! Day 3 - Set sail to Bequia (ca. 1 1/2hr.), island of whalers. Anchor, swim and have lunch facing a beautiful beach at the mouth of the bay. Spend the night at anchor facing the village. Don't miss visiting the local artist who builds models of whaling boats. His work is known throughout the Caribbean and beyond! Day 4 -Spinnaker sailing to Tobago Cays (2/3 hr.), magnificent anchorage between deserted islands next to a coral reef. Snorkel, swim, stroll around the islands and have dinner on board. Day 5 - Anchor for lunch at Mayereau (ca. 1 1/2 hr.), facing a long beach. There are opportunities for diving and snorkeling on a nearby wreck which is 20 feet on the bottom of the sea. For the others, stroll along the beach and visit the village. Later, it's off to Chatam Bay (ca. 1 1/2h) on Union island, a huge unspoiled and secluded bay. There is the opportunity to have a barbecue dinner on the beach organized by a local lobster fisherman. Day 6 - Sail and anchor for lunch at Morpion, (ca. 1 hr.) a sand island off of PSV. Weather permitting the snorkeling is fabulous. Then it's on to the evenings anchorage at PSV a pretty little island-hotel. Cocktails ashore in the lovely bar covered with bougainvillea. Dinner ashore or on board. Day 7 - Time for early morning swim, walk along the beach and then head to Union (ca. 1 1/2 hr.). Weather permitting, stop for lunch at Palm Island, a delightful little coral island with pink and white sand beaches. If this the last day the disembark, the you will leave at Clifton Bay, and move next to the airport. Day 8 - Set sail to Carriacou (ca. 1 hr.). Drop the anchor at the Hillsborough port for immigration clearance. Don't miss out on visiting the village and tour the island by taxi or bikes. There is a magnificent vista of the Grenadines. Anchor for the night at Sandy Island , a beautiful little island with fantastic opportunities for snorkeling. Day 9 - Sail to Grenada (ca. 4-5 hr.). Weather permitting, you could make a stop for lunch at ile Ronde. Night anchorage at St. Georges Harbour, visit the town and have dinner ashore. Day 10 - Sail to Hartman Bay (1 hr.) south and not far from the airport. Swim, lunch and disembark.
CAUTION: Any suggested itinerary or route and information provided are not substitute for pilot books and marine charts. We refuse to accept any responsibility for any loss or damage caused by holding on suggested routes or information provided. |
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