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Chartering a sailing or motor yacht in the Grenadines is to experience the Caribbean as it was many years ago. Pirates no longer roam the tranquil waters of the Windward Islands, but an abundance of treasure remains. A natural treasure, that is! See it with a Grenadines yacht charter vacation arranged by Luxury Yacht Charters.

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Mayreau Beach in St-Vincent and the Grenadines – Tobago Cays

With lush and abundant vegetation, soaring volcanic peaks, breathtaking vistas, and outstanding snorkeling, the Windward Islands of St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada are genuinely spectacular. Your fantasy vacation can become a reality when you select a Grenadines yacht charter vacation. Since there’s such a spectacular diversity of land and underwater scenery among the 32 islands and cays, every day of your sailing or motor yacht vacation will provide new opportunities for discovery and relaxation.

Climate

The Grenadines enjoy a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures year-round. Average daytime temperatures range from the mid-80s to low 90s Fahrenheit (29-34°C). There are two rainy seasons, from June to November, and a drier period from December to May. In addition, trade winds provide a constant breeze, making it a popular spot for sailing.

From December to May, the dry season is the peak tourist season with sunny skies. Hurricane season is from June to November, with the highest risk in September and October. Water temperatures remain warm, so swimming and water activities are great year-round.

Grenadines Yacht Charters | The Islands

The Grenadines Islands range from St Vincent in the north to Grenada in the south. It comprises two countries, St Vincent and the Grenadines and the nation of Grenada. The main islands in St Vincent and Grenadines chain are

  • St Vincent
  • Bequia
  • Mustique
  • Canouan
  • Mayreau
  • Union Island
  • Palm Island
  • Petit St Vincent

Grenada’s main islands are

  • Grenada
  • Carriacou
  • Petit Martinique

St Lucia to the north of St Vincent is sometimes a starting point for a sail to the Grenadines. With its majestic Pitons and waterfalls, St Lucia is an inviting ecological experience, and it is also an ideal point of departure combined with your Grenadines yacht charter vacation.

Young Island is a private resort 200 yards off the coast of St. Vincent. The reef-protected Blue Lagoon central yacht basin is close by. St Vincent’s leeward coast has Chateaubelair at the foot of Soufriere volcano.

This palm-fringed cove features volcanic rocks. In fact, it is near the filming location for the Pirates of the Caribbean movie.

Grenadines Yacht Charters | Cuisine

The cuisine in the Grenadines is a delightful blend of Caribbean flavors, fresh seafood, and international influences. You will certainly want to try some of these highlights of the culinary scene in the Grenadines:

  • Fresh Seafood: Since the islands are in the Caribbean Sea, seafood plays a prominent role in the local cuisine. You’ll find a variety of fish, including mahi-mahi, snapper, and lobster, prepared in numerous delectable ways. Grilled, fried, or in flavorful stews, seafood is a must-try.
  • Conch: Conch is a beloved delicacy in the Grenadines. Enjoy it in conch fritters, conch chowder, or in salads. The tender, sweet meat of the conch is a local favorite.
  • Roti: Roti, a type of unleavened flatbread, is a staple in the Grenadines. It’s commonly filled with curried vegetables, meats, or seafood, creating a hearty and satisfying meal.
  • Callaloo: Callaloo is a popular Caribbean dish made from leafy greens, often with a base of coconut milk and spices. It’s a flavorful and nutritious side dish or soup.
  • Dumplings: Dumplings, made from flour and often served with stews or soups, are a comfort food in the Grenadines. They can be prepared in various ways, such as boiling, frying, or baking.
  • Pelau: Pelau is a one-pot dish with chicken, rice, pigeon peas, and a medley of seasonings. It’s a flavorful and hearty meal that showcases the Grenadines’ culinary diversity.
  • Breadfruit: Breadfruit is a versatile ingredient often used in Grenadine cuisine.
  • Rum: The Caribbean is famous for its rum, and the Grenadines are no exception. Savor local rums, which are often used in cocktails, such as the famous “Painkiller.”
  • Street Food: Explore street food vendors and market stalls to taste local flavors. You’ll find an array of tasty treats, from fried plantains to grilled skewers of meats and vegetables.
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