Grenada

Grenada

Overview

Grenada as well as St Lucía and Martinica is part of the lesser Antilles. It is of a volcanic origin, that is the reason why it has mountain lands. Different from the other islands, the prevailing culture is the African. 

Tips

  • Enjoy the marine of “Port Louis”
  • Go exploring the marine reserve of Sandy Island
  • Kitesurfing in Grenadines
  • Get to know the museum of underwater sculptures

Itinerary 1
7 days

Day 1Port Louis

Begin the itinerary in the marine of “Port Louis”. Sail towards the island more precisely to “Dragon Bay” where you will have an excellent opportunity to go diving and snorkeling in the reef.

Day 2Dragon Bay

After breaking dawn in “Dragon Bay” begin sailing towards Tyrell Bay in Carriacou. Make a stopover in the small town of Ronde Island. In Tyrell Bay you can visit the beaches of Hillsboro Bay or the navy reserve of Sandy Island.

Day 3Tyrell Bay

Following the itinerary by Tyrell Bay, make a stopover in “Salt Wistle Bay” where you can land and take a walk around the old catholic church in the peak of the mountain. We recommend having lunch in the beach stations full of fresh lobsters.

Day 4Tobago Cays

The five deserted islands of Tobago Cays are the jewelries of the Marine park “Horseshoe Reef” almost surrounding the four main cays, and far beyond you will find Petit Tabac. This is the best opportunity for those loving diving and snorkel.

Day 5 Petit Martinique

Sail towards the north of Grenada, more precisely to Petit Martinique. You will find a fishing town, famous for building yachting boats. One of the greatest attractions in the island may be the smallest island worldwide: Mopion.

Day 6Prickly Bay

Enjoy your stay in “Prickly Bay”, known to have one of the best places to anchor the Caribbean. You can also make a stopover in “Hillsborough” in Carriacou to get relaxed and enjoy the incredible virgin beaches. Consider the opportunity to take a walk around the tropical jungle.

Day 7St George´s Bay

Before coming back to the Marine, get to know George´s Bay the island’s capital. Walk around the streets and stare at the houses with a colonial style. One of the biggest attractions to visit is the square of St George market.

Itinerary 2
14 days

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Itinerary 3
one way

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Map

Maritime Conditions

General conditions 

Winds are nearly always NE-SE at 10-25 knots, intensifying around the northern ends of islands; calms are rare. Rain usually arrives in squalls seen approaching from windward, and typically squalls can have strong gusts. Visibility is normally over 10 miles, but reduced in squalls.

June to November is the hurricane season for the Caribbean, but Grenada is south of the area most affected

Historical weather (Averages by month):

Tides

In the Caribbean the tide range is very small: 30 cm to 90 cm (1-3 ft), including the variation of level due to atmospheric pressure and dominant winds.
Current is normally westerly up to 2.5 knots.

Weather Forecasts

Client can obtain the weather situation at any time by listening to the maritime weather forecasts. Weather updates are given hourly during severe weather.

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