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Sailing in St Vincent and the Grenadines ⛵

Sailing in St Vincent and the Grenadines is a great way to enjoy these beautiful islands and it’s less expensive than you think.

St Vincent and the Grenadines are a chain of 32- mainly deserted- islands in the South East Caribbean. They are a world renowned destination for sailors in the know for their powder-white sand beaches and sky-blue water.

The Blue Lagoon Marina is a full service marina with showers, laundry facilities, water, ice, fuel and a restaurant.

Sailing in St Vincent and the Grenadines: Important things to keep in mind

  • Contact a company with expertise in boat charters. A good boat rental company should have a large selection of yachts available for charter and should also offer services such as reservation of moorings, itinerary recommendations etc.
  • Boatjump have an office in Miami. Our online booking system enables customers to search for and find their ideal boat at the best possible price and our regional experts are on hand to advise you. We operate in more than 500 ports around the world.
  • Decide what type of boat would like to charter. Boats come in various types, then it is a question of do you require a sailing boat, motor yacht or other type of boat. Talk with the experts at the boat charter company to find out which type of boat is right for you.
  • How long should you charter the boat for. Prices for boat rental range from a minimum of one day to a week, you can of course negotiate a price for longer periods. If you are planning on sailing with a group, then it is a good idea to agree a basic itinerary with everyone in advance of your trip.
  • What is the best time for a boat trip in St Vincent? St Vincent and The Grenadines have a tropical climate with temperatures between 20 and 30°C all year round. Between December and May there is very little or no rain, the rainy season runs from June until November.

Hurricanes:

Hurricanes occur during the rainy season, the most active months for hurricanes are early September through mid-October, and sailing at this time is not recommended. You can check marine weather forecasts at Weather Underground.

If you want to check out current wind conditions, visit Windfinder. And if you are planning on visiting during hurricane season, don’t forget to purchase a comprehensive travel insurance

Environment:

The islands of St Vincent and the Grenadines are a natural paradise. Here are some eco-friendly suggestions to help keep the local environment clean and pristine:

  • Do not use plastic cutlery, glasses or single use plastic bags
  • Use refillable flasks for drinking water.
  • Never drop anchor over a coral bed or over seagrass.

Sailing in St Vincent and the Grenadines is a never to be forgotten experience, we wish you good sailing.