Discover the archipelago of the Grenadines by boat

10 day cruise in the warm waters of the West Indies

Discover the archipelago of the Grenadines by boat


Discover the Grenadines on a 10-day cruise with full board. Aboard your monohull, you will sail in the heart of a tropical archipelago with turquoise waters. Let yourself be swept away by this haven of peace where you will have no trouble forgetting your daily routine. On the agenda: lazing around, relaxing, swimming and snorkeling in a friendly and friendly atmosphere. These bucolic islands are teeming with underwater life that is as diverse as it is colourful.

Cruise Highlights

  • Daily snorkeling sessions
  • The professionalism of the crew
  • The beauty of Marigot Bay

Your Boat

  • Feeling 446
  • 4 total cabins
  • 6 people max
  • 2 crew members

Embark aboard the Neapolitan, a Feeling 446 of 14 meters long, as elegant as it is powerful. At the helm are Priscillia and Brice, two sailing lovers who know the Caribbean like the back of their hand! Perfectly maintained, this monohull has a spacious lounge with a perfectly fitted kitchen. Inside, its wooded side offers a pleasant atmosphere, both warm and friendly. The deck and its bimini will be most pleasant to have lunch while enjoying the scenery. The sunbathing area in front of the mast will be ideal for relaxing.

  • Bimini
  • Bath ladder
  • Sunbathing area
  • Barbecue
  • Deck Shower
  • Solar panels
  • Dinghy
Layout

The owner reserves the right to replace with a different boat model of the same quality and performance

Your Cabin

The boat has 4 double cabins and 2 bathrooms with shared toilets. It can accommodate up to 6 passengers and 2 crew members. All cabins are equipped with a double bed and storage space.

Itinerary of your cruise

Your daily stopovers will allow you to explore the islands at your own pace and according to your desires. You will dive in the best snorkeling spots of the archipelago and admire the incredible spectacle that takes place under the tropical warm water of the Caribbean...

Map
Grenadines

DAY 1: Martinique (Marin or Fort de France)
The crew will meet you at Fort de France (marina Etang Z'abricots) or at the Marina du Marin from 4pm. Once on board, you will meet Brice and Priscillia, both skippers. You will be given a quick briefing on safety instructions and your itinerary. At around 7pm, you will sit around the table to enjoy the delicious specialities prepared by Priscillia. The crew will then hoist the sails to set sail for Bequia. Night at sea.

DAY 2: Bequia
You wake up in front of Bequia, a peaceful island still untouched by tourism. You will explore its huge market and its stalls of tropical fruits, fresh vegetables and spices (mangoes, papayas, avocados, chillies...) animated by rastas. While the crew will take care of customs formalities, you will discover Port Elizabeth (capital of the island) and its shops. After your escapade, you will be delighted to refresh yourself in turquoise waters. Dinner and overnight on board.

DAY 3 : Bequia - Tobago Cays
This morning, you leave in the direction of the Tobago Cays, a group of 5 islands: Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Petit Tabac, Baradal and Jamesby. This paradisiacal lagoon is protected by a coral reef, where multicoloured fish, rays, turtles and reef sharks can be found. Put on your snorkeling gear and jump in the water to contemplate this colourful spectacle. Dinner and overnight on board.

DAY 4: Tobago Cays - Mayreau
After a few cables, the skipper drops anchor in the magnificent Salt Whistle Bay, north of Mayreau. Take advantage of your free time to discover the island at your own pace or relax on the beach with a fresh fruit cocktail. Tonight, Priscillia and Brice will offer you an evening of lobster tasting in the company of locals (optional). Night on board.

DAY 5 : Mayreau - Morpion
You set sail outside towards Morpion Island, recognizable by its straw hut and coconut leaf roof. This spot will enchant snorkeling enthusiasts. You will take out flippers, mask and snorkel to observe the diversity of the underwater fauna and flora which hides under these corals (surgeon fish, lion fish, groupers...). Dinner and night at anchor.

DAY 6 : Morpion fish - Little Saint Vincent
You set sail again for a short sail to Petit Saint-Vincent. This private island is the southernmost of the Grenadines. It is partly occupied by a hotel of very high standing, where you can sip a drink in peace and quiet. And if you take advantage of the late afternoon to take a little nap on the sunbathing area at the front of the boat? Dinner and night at anchor.

DAY 7 : Little Saint Vincent - Union
You're dropping anchor at Union. Its volcanic silhouette earned it the nickname "Tahiti of the West Indies." Its south coast contains a magnificent coral reef. You will have the opportunity to disembark and visit the village of Ashton. We also suggest that you walk along the paths that will lead you to the highest point of the island, Mount Parnasse (304 meters high). Dinner and overnight at anchor.

DAY 8 : Union - Canouan
Your cruise continues towards the north of the archipelago. After a few hours of navigation, you will make a stopover in the sublime lagoon of Canouan Island. Very appreciated by kitesurfers, it is also known all over the world for its unmissable dive sites (varied species of fish and multicoloured corals). Its fine sandy beaches will be perfect to relax after a snorkeling session. Dinner and night at anchor

DAY 9: Canouan - Saint Lucia
Your ascent to Martinique continues. You will sail for a good part of the day before anchoring in the small Marigot Bay, located on the west coast of St. Lucia. Protected by impressive green hills, this haven of peace is home to numerous shops, restaurants and bars where you will be seduced by exotic cocktails. Let yourself be surprised by the Creole culture and atmosphere that emanates from this island. An optional excursion will be proposed to you to climb up to its volcano and discover its hot springs. Dinner and night on board.

DAY 10 : Saint Lucia - Martinique (Marin or Fort de France)
Last navigation towards Martinique. During the cruise, the crew will tell you in which marina you will disembark (Marin or Fort de France).

Please note : The departure dates mentioned below are flexible. Please contact us for more information.


Martinique  Bequia  Tobago Cays  Mayreau  Morpion  Little Saint Vincent  Union  Canouan  Saint Lucia  Martinique

The itinerary may be changed without prior notice due to technical or weather conditions.
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Frequently asked questions

  • What documents do I need to travel to the Grenadines?

    French nationals must be in possession of a valid passport valid for more than 6 months after the date of return. Upon presentation of a passport valid for at least 6 months after the planned date of return and a return ticket, travellers are issued a "visitors permit" valid for 30 days and renewable for up to 6 months.
    A tourist visa is not required for a tourist stay of less than 6 months. Beyond this period, a residence permit must be applied for.

    This information is subject to change by the authorities of the country visited. It is not uncommon for border crossing rules to change. We therefore strongly advise you to refer to the "travel advice" section of the France Diplomatie website: https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageur
  • How are my transfers between the airport and the boat organized?

    Transfers are not included in your package. However, they can be arranged by your GlobeSailor consultant and the base manager by taxi or minibus. Payment for this service is generally to be made to GlobeSailor at the time of the balance payment or directly on site in cash. Don't forget to send your arrival times to your consultant.
  • How does a crewed cruise work?

    During your cruise you will sail alongside a professional and qualified crew. In addition, they speak fluent English. The crew is in charge of the navigation and your safety on board. Don't hesitate to take part in the manoeuvres with them, they will be happy to teach you the basics of navigation.
  • How are meals on board organized?

    On cabin cruises, you will benefit from the full board package (excluding meals taken ashore and lobster tasting evening and excluding drinks).
    Please check the terms and conditions of your quotation. Your consultant will be able to send you the menus proposed on board on request. They are often prepared using fresh, local produce. Please inform us as soon as possible if you are allergic to certain foods or follow a special diet.

    On private cruises, no meals are provided. Do not hesitate to contact us if you would like more information.
  • What payments do I have to make to confirm my reservation?

    To confirm your booking, you must inform your GlobeSailor advisor who will make an option (hold) for you while you collect your deposit. The reservation will only be considered final once your deposit has been received (by bank transfer, Paypal or credit card), from 30 to 50% of the amount of the reservation. A deposit of 80% will be required for any reservation made less than 60 days before departure. The balance is due 45 days before departure at the latest.
  • What happens in case of cancellation?

    In case of cancellation, you must notify your GlobeSailor consultant as soon as possible. Whatever the cause, the following cancellation fees will be due: up to 90 days before departure: 25% /// from 89 to 60 days: 50% /// from 59 to 30 days: 75% /// from 29 days to departure: 100% of the amount of your reservation.
    We advise our clients to take out cancellation insurance with Ouest Assurance: http://www.ouest-assurances.fr