Martinica to Grenada
1 • Martinica - Saint Lucia
Arrival at Fort de France airport. Transfer to the port of Le Marin (about 30 minutes) for boarding and check-in on the boat. Once settled, enjoy your first aperitif while admiring a tropical sunset. Early the next morning, after completing exit formalities, we will set sail for the island of Saint Lucia. Saint Lucia is one of the eight independent islands in the Lesser Antilles. In the northern bay of Rodney, we’ll anchor to exchange Caribbean dollars and obtain permits to visit the Pitons (southwest), true symbols of the island: two towering peaks around 800 meters high, featured on the national flag. In the village of Soufrière, at the base of Petit Piton, the smaller of the twin peaks, a breathtaking Caribbean view awaits. We will also stop at the beautiful Marigot Bay, once a pirate hideout, where we will complete the country's exit formalities. The nightlife here is vibrant, with beach bars and music.
1 • Martinica - Saint Lucia
Arrival at Fort de France airport. Transfer to the port of Le Marin (about 30 minutes) for boarding and check-in on the boat. Once settled, enjoy your first aperitif while admiring a tropical sunset. Early the next morning, after completing exit formalities, we will set sail for the island of Saint Lucia. Saint Lucia is one of the eight independent islands in the Lesser Antilles. In the northern bay of Rodney, we’ll anchor to exchange Caribbean dollars and obtain permits to visit the Pitons (southwest), true symbols of the island: two towering peaks around 800 meters high, featured on the national flag. In the village of Soufrière, at the base of Petit Piton, the smaller of the twin peaks, a breathtaking Caribbean view awaits. We will also stop at the beautiful Marigot Bay, once a pirate hideout, where we will complete the country's exit formalities. The nightlife here is vibrant, with beach bars and music.
2 • Saint Lucia - Bequia
We will sail towards Bequia, the first island of the Grenadines (part of Saint Vincent) and the second largest in this paradisiacal archipelago. After a pleasant navigation, we will anchor in its vast bay to complete entry formalities. Along the way, we’ll pass by the stunning island of Saint Vincent, characterized by mountains plunging directly into the sea. In Bequia, there will be time for swimming, diving, exploring local shops, meeting locals, going on jeep tours, or simply relaxing with a siesta on the boat. During the journey, you might spot flying fish, dolphins, and even whales.
2 • Saint Lucia - Bequia
We will sail towards Bequia, the first island of the Grenadines (part of Saint Vincent) and the second largest in this paradisiacal archipelago. After a pleasant navigation, we will anchor in its vast bay to complete entry formalities. Along the way, we’ll pass by the stunning island of Saint Vincent, characterized by mountains plunging directly into the sea. In Bequia, there will be time for swimming, diving, exploring local shops, meeting locals, going on jeep tours, or simply relaxing with a siesta on the boat. During the journey, you might spot flying fish, dolphins, and even whales.
3 • Bequia - Tobago Cays
We will continue to the Tobago Cays, a group of islands that represent the epitome of the Caribbean. In less than an hour’s sail (about 2 nautical miles), we’ll reach this splendid lagoon surrounded by a coral reef that provides an ideal environment for swimming with turtles and observing thousands of exotic fish. Snorkeling enthusiasts will find their paradise here. The lagoon, considered the most beautiful in the Caribbean, surrounds five small islands, a dream for sea lovers.
3 • Bequia - Tobago Cays
We will continue to the Tobago Cays, a group of islands that represent the epitome of the Caribbean. In less than an hour’s sail (about 2 nautical miles), we’ll reach this splendid lagoon surrounded by a coral reef that provides an ideal environment for swimming with turtles and observing thousands of exotic fish. Snorkeling enthusiasts will find their paradise here. The lagoon, considered the most beautiful in the Caribbean, surrounds five small islands, a dream for sea lovers.
4 • Tobago Cays - Mayreau
After a full day exploring the lagoon's wonders, we will move to the island of Mayreau, anchoring in a sheltered bay with a paradisiacal beach. Adventurous visitors can hike to the island's summit for a breathtaking view of the entire Grenadines archipelago. Mayreau is one of the most authentic Caribbean islands, with minimal human settlement. Its roughly 300 inhabitants live mainly in the village of Old Wall, located on the southwestern highlands. A walk through the village reveals reggae bars, local rum shops, restaurants, and a quaint stone church.
4 • Tobago Cays - Mayreau
After a full day exploring the lagoon's wonders, we will move to the island of Mayreau, anchoring in a sheltered bay with a paradisiacal beach. Adventurous visitors can hike to the island's summit for a breathtaking view of the entire Grenadines archipelago. Mayreau is one of the most authentic Caribbean islands, with minimal human settlement. Its roughly 300 inhabitants live mainly in the village of Old Wall, located on the southwestern highlands. A walk through the village reveals reggae bars, local rum shops, restaurants, and a quaint stone church.
5 • Mayreau - Union Island
The next stop is Union Island, the southernmost of the Grenadines, where we will spend the rest of the day. Along the way, we’ll stop at the small island of Mopion, famous among tourists for its single beach umbrella planted in the sand, perfect for fun photo opportunities.
5 • Mayreau - Union Island
The next stop is Union Island, the southernmost of the Grenadines, where we will spend the rest of the day. Along the way, we’ll stop at the small island of Mopion, famous among tourists for its single beach umbrella planted in the sand, perfect for fun photo opportunities.
6 • Union Island - Petit Saint Vincent
From Union Island, we’ll leave the Grenadines and head to Petit Saint Vincent, a private island home to the luxurious "Hide Away" Hotel, seamlessly integrated into the landscape. This is a must-visit stop, with a spectacular lagoon and beach. On the nearby Petite Martinique island, we can stock up on fresh water and supplies.
6 • Union Island - Petit Saint Vincent
From Union Island, we’ll leave the Grenadines and head to Petit Saint Vincent, a private island home to the luxurious "Hide Away" Hotel, seamlessly integrated into the landscape. This is a must-visit stop, with a spectacular lagoon and beach. On the nearby Petite Martinique island, we can stock up on fresh water and supplies.
7 • Petit Saint Vincent - Carriacou - Grenada
Carriacou belongs to Grenada, no longer part of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Here, you can explore the island on bus tours or discover more stunning beaches. From Carriacou, we’ll sail to Grenada, an extraordinary island with postcard-worthy beaches and the chance to swim in natural waterfalls. We’ll visit bays like Prickly Bay or Calivigny Island, featuring luxurious villas. You can restock in local supermarkets or explore Saint George, the colorful capital, home to the famous Underwater Sculpture Park in Moliniere Bay, north of the city.
7 • Petit Saint Vincent - Carriacou - Grenada
Carriacou belongs to Grenada, no longer part of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Here, you can explore the island on bus tours or discover more stunning beaches. From Carriacou, we’ll sail to Grenada, an extraordinary island with postcard-worthy beaches and the chance to swim in natural waterfalls. We’ll visit bays like Prickly Bay or Calivigny Island, featuring luxurious villas. You can restock in local supermarkets or explore Saint George, the colorful capital, home to the famous Underwater Sculpture Park in Moliniere Bay, north of the city.