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Yachting in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

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Yachting in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

A yacht voyage through St. Vincent and the Grenadines feels like a private invitation to the Caribbean at its most graceful. The main island of St. Vincent rises in emerald folds above deep blue channels, while the Grenadines scatter south in a glittering chain of low lying isles and coral cays. Sailing here is defined by short passages, line of sight navigation, and anchorages that blend effortless comfort with natural drama.

 

Begin in Kingstown, where colonial era architecture and lively markets set a cultured tone. Slip across to Bequia, beloved for Admiralty Bay’s easy anchorage, polished beach clubs, and a time honoured boatbuilding heritage. Farther south, Mustique offers an exclusive rhythm of barefoot glamour, refined dining, and pristine bays where the water seems lit from within. Continue to Canouan for a concert of white sand and high touch hospitality, then set a course for the Tobago Cays, a protected marine park of turtle grazed grass beds, reef gardens, and a lagoon so clear it feels like glass. Union Island and Mayreau add windswept viewpoints and relaxed shoreline charm, while Palm Island invites an unhurried afternoon of beach walks and quiet swims.

 

Under sail, steady trade winds carry you between anchorages that balance privacy with poise. Mornings begin with a gentle reach along sapphire channels. Midday brings snorkelling among elkhorn coral, kayaking past limestone outcrops, or a tender ride to a secluded crescent of sand. Evenings unfold with sunset aperitifs on deck, followed by candlelit dinners that showcase Caribbean flavours elevated with contemporary finesse. Throughout, attentive crews orchestrate seamless days at sea, while shore time offers elegant boutiques, laid back beach bars, and spa sanctuaries with sea views.

 

For those seeking cultural texture, St. Vincent’s verdant interior reveals botanical gardens and volcanic vistas, while Bequia’s maritime story enriches every quayside stroll. Nature lovers find pelicans skimming reef lines, rays gliding over sand shelves, and star fields that feel close enough to touch. Whether you prefer a leisurely island drift or a fuller week of exploration, the archipelago rewards both spontaneity and carefully curated plans.

When to Visit?

The most popular season runs from December to April, when conditions are typically sunny and breezy with reliable trade winds that make island hopping a pleasure. Shoulder months in May, June, and November offer warm seas, quieter anchorages, and glowing evenings that suit relaxed cruising and extended swims. Late summer rewards divers and snorkellers with bath warm water and gentle mornings in the lee of the islands, ideal for unhurried reef time and long beach days.

Plan Your Voyage with Azuvivo

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a collection of islands made for refined yachting, where each day brings a new horizon without losing sight of comfort and style. From Bequia’s friendly harbour to the luminous calm of Tobago Cays, our approach is to match your pace with the archipelago’s natural grace. Our specialists craft journeys that celebrate the essence of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Seamlessly refined, impeccably personal.

 

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