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Bali 4.8 | Elvira
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 5
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Generator
Electric toilets

Bali 4.6 | Thonic Dream
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 7
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
Electric toilets

Leopard 50 | Moorings 20
- Year
- 2020
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Leopard 42 | Moorings 23
- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 | Vent D'arguin
- Year
- 2025
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
New yachtElectric toilets![Dream Yacht Charter]()
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Lagoon 46 | Boatylicious
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 12
- Air conditioning
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Generator
Electric toilets

Lagoon 42 | LiveBlue
10 Excellent | 1 review- Year
- 2019
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 12
- Air conditioning
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Generator
Electric toiletsAfterSails

Leopard 45 | Moorings 22
- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- FREE Early boat pick-up
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toiletsFREE Early boat pick-upSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Bali Catspace | Luth
- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
Electric toilets

Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 | Plouf
- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 12
- Air conditioning
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Generator
Electric toilets

Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 | Elwe
- Year
- 2020
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
Electric toilets![Dream Yacht Charter]()
![Lagoon 40 | Laurelli]()
Lagoon 40 | Laurelli
- Year
- 2020
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 12
- FREE stand up paddleboard
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
Electric toiletsFREE stand up paddleboardSpecial gift for Boataround customers


Fountaine Pajot Venezia 42 | Bacchanal
- Year
- 1993
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 6
- Skipper included
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE stand up paddleboard
- Transit log included


Lagoon 38 | Gaspard
- Year
- 2026
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
New yachtElectric toilets![Dream Yacht Charter]()

Lagoon 450 | Katarina
- Year
- 2015
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 6
- Air conditioning
- Deposit insurance included
- Transit log included
- Skipper included


Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 | Aqua Panda
- Year
- 2016
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 4
- Deposit insurance included
- FREE WiFi
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE stand up paddleboard
Electric toiletsAqua Panda

Lagoon 450 F | Divalto
- Year
- 2015
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
Electric toilets

Nautitech 40 | Naellewenn 2
- Year
- 2020
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- Outside GPS plotter
- Solar panels
Electric toilets![Dream Yacht Charter]()
Yacht Charter and Boat Rental Grenada
Set at the southern tip of the Windward Islands, Grenada—often called the Spice Isle—offers steady trade winds, short scenic passages, and protected anchorages that make it a practical base for island-hopping north into the Grenadines. From St. George’s harbor and Port Louis Marina to the reef-sheltered bays of Carriacou and Union Island, a Grenada yacht charter combines easy day sails with shore time for rainforest walks, spice estates, and low-key beach towns.
Why Choose Yacht Charter and Boat Rental Grenada
Grenada sits in reliable easterly trades, typically 10–20 knots, with warm seas and clear water. Distances between anchorages are modest, so you can swim or snorkel in the morning, sail after lunch, and settle on a mooring by mid-afternoon. The sailing season generally runs from late autumn through spring, with the wet and hurricane season peaking in late summer; most skippers plan itineraries accordingly. Beyond the sailing, the island group mixes marine parks and coral gardens with hiking in Grand Etang National Park, visits to rum distilleries, and markets rich in nutmeg, cacao and cinnamon—useful variety for mixed-interest crews.
Grenada Catamaran Charter
A Grenada catamaran charter suits families and groups who value level sailing, roomy cockpits and equal cabins. Twin hulls draw less water, so you can anchor closer to shore on sand patches or pick up a mooring in shallow bays. On a typical Spice Isle route—St. George’s to Carriacou and the Grenadines—cats shine on the beam-reach legs and make easy work of frequent swim stops. If you prefer a livelier feel to windward, a monohull may appeal, but for comfort and deck space it’s hard to beat a modern cat in this region.
Grenada Yacht Charter Types: Bareboat, Skippered and Power
Bareboat Charter Grenada
Confident sailors can take a bareboat charter and manage navigation, anchoring and daily decisions themselves. The passages are straightforward, especially between Grenada, Carriacou and Union Island, and moorings are common in popular bays. If you want to focus more on relaxing, consider a skippered yacht charter in Grenada, which offers the privacy and flexibility of your own boat.
Sailing Yachts Charter Grenada
Responsive under sail and typically sharper upwind, single-hull boats deliver that classic heel and hand-on-the-sheet experience. They’re often cost-effective per cabin and fit crews who value sailing feel over maximum interior volume.
Start and Finish: Port Louis Marina, St. George’s
Most itineraries start in St. George’s, where Port Louis Marina offers full-service berths, water, power, showers and easy access to provisioning. It sits in the Lagoon just outside the capital’s Carenage, making airport transfers and last-minute shopping simple before you cast off.
Grenada Sailing Conditions and the Best Time to Go
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Trade winds: Predominantly easterly, around 15–20 knots in the dry season.
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Seasonality: November–June is the most popular window for a Grenada sailing vacation; July–October is wetter with higher tropical risk.
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Sea state: Channels between islands (e.g., to the Tobago Cays) can be livelier; schedule these hops for settled forecasts and daylight.
Plan arrivals for early afternoon to secure a mooring, enjoy a swim and avoid sailing to windward at dusk.
Grenada Sailing Itinerary: 7–10 Days of Island Hopping
The loop below mixes short, line-of-sight legs with time in marine parks and relaxed beach towns. Adjust the sequence to suit weather and your crew’s pace.
Day 1–2: St. George’s → Dragon Bay & Underwater Sculpture Park → Prickly Bay
Depart Port Louis and head along the west side. Stop for a first snorkel at Dragon Bay and the Underwater Sculpture Park in Molinière Bay—an unusual, shallow site accessible by snorkel or dive. Continue to Prickly Bay on the south coast for a calm night and easy access to services.
Day 3: Prickly Bay → Carriacou (Tyrell Bay)
Sail north to Carriacou, clearing in or out as needed at Tyrell Bay, a recognized port of entry with marina services. It’s a practical hub for fuel, water and minor repairs before moving on to the Grenadines.
Day 4: Carriacou → Sandy Island Marine Protected Area
Make the short hop to Sandy Island/Oyster Bed MPA for turquoise shallows, turtle grass and reef life. Moorings protect the seabed and keep boats off coral and seagrass; expect to spend the day swimming and snorkeling before returning to Tyrell Bay or moving to Hillsborough for a shoreside dinner.
Day 5: Carriacou → Union Island (Clifton Harbour) → Chatham Bay
Clear into St. Vincent & the Grenadines at Clifton Harbour, a colorful kite-surfer hub with reef-sheltered waters and vendor-run moorings. For the night, many crews slide around to Chatham Bay—a broad, quiet indentation with moorings, dinner shacks on the beach and good swimming.
Day 6: Union → Mayreau (Salt Whistle Bay)
A short reach takes you to the crescent of Salt Whistle Bay, famous for its palm-fringed sandbar. Space is limited; arrive early or choose Saline Bay a mile away if it’s full. (Both are day-sail close to the Cays.)
Day 7: Mayreau → Tobago Cays Marine Park
Pick up a park mooring and spend the day swimming the horseshoe reef, snorkeling with turtles and exploring the sand spits by dinghy. Park staff collect fees; anchoring and mooring fees are aligned to protect coral. Beach barbecues (weather permitting) are a popular way to end the day.
Day 8–9 (Extension): Bequia (Princess Margaret’s Beach) or Canouan
If you have 9–10 days, continue north to Bequia for a classic harbor scene and a swim at Princess Margaret’s Beach. Alternatively, linger in the Cays and circle back via Canouan for a shorter return.
Final Days: Return via Union and Carriacou → St. George’s
Use the same ports for outbound and inbound clearance. On Grenada’s west side, pause again at Dragon Bay or nearby coves for a last snorkel before returning to Port Louis.
Scuba Diving and Snorkeling: Coral Reefs and Sculpture Gardens
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Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park: The first of its kind—shallow, atmospheric, and a gentle intro for new snorkelers.
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Tobago Cays reef: Clear water, turtle grass and patch reefs; follow park guidance and use moorings.
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Ashore & nearshore: Sandy Island, Chatham Bay points, and quieter corners of Carriacou reward early-morning swims when visibility is best.
Choose reef-safe sunscreen, keep dinghy speeds low near swimmers, and avoid anchoring on grass or coral.
Shore Time: Grand Anse Beach to Grand Etang National Park
Between sails, Grenada’s interior offers rainforest trails, crater lakes and waterfalls. Grand Etang National Park sits in the uplands for cooler air and short hikes; the coast’s Grand Anse Beach provides long sand, small restaurants and sunset views a few minutes from the marinas. Spice tours—such as at Dougaldston Estate—plus rum distilleries round out a low-key day ashore. (Ask your base for current opening times and road conditions.)
Practical Notes for Sailing Grenada
Getting There
International arrivals use Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND); transfers to St. George’s marinas are short and straightforward.
Fees, Permits and Clearances
Your base will brief you on local cruising permits. For the Grenadines, clear at Clifton (Union) on entry and exit. In Grenada, ports of entry include Port Louis Marina, Prickly Bay, Tyrell Bay (Carriacou) and Grenada Marine at St. David’s—handy if you route via the east or north.
Moorings and Marine Protected Areas
Day-use moorings protect sensitive sites (Underwater Sculpture Park, Tobago Cays, Sandy Island). Expect park or mooring fees collected afloat or paid via kiosks/apps; anchoring rules change over time, but many sites now price anchoring equal to moorings to reduce seabed damage.
Weather Windows and Planning
Time the longer legs (e.g., Carriacou ↔ Union, or Union ↔ the Cays) for mornings in settled trades; keep a spare day in your plan to wait for a quieter forecast if needed. In summer, track tropical updates closely and keep routes flexible.
Sample Packing and On-Board Routine
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Sun and swim gear: Rash guards, snorkel sets and dry bags for dinghy rides ashore.
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Deck habits: Assign roles for mooring pickups; reef early if gusts build in channel passages.
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Provisioning: Stock breakfasts and lunches; enjoy dinners ashore at beach cafés on Union or Carriacou, or simple seaside grills in the Cays when permitted.
Book Your Yacht Charter and Boat Rental Grenada with Boataround
Ready to set sail on a Grenada sailing vacation? Boataround makes it straightforward to compare charters in Grenada—from spacious catamarans to classic sailing yachts and convenient power cats—check real-time availability, filter by cabin layout and equipment (air-conditioning, generator, watermaker), and add a skipper if you prefer to hand over the helm. Transparent pricing outlines what’s included on board and what’s paid locally (fuel, moorings, park fees), so you can plan a predictable budget and focus on the route that suits your crew.
Choose your dates, pick your boat, and start crafting a Grenada–Grenadines itinerary that balances reef time, easy passages and relaxed evenings ashore. Book your Caribbean yacht charter with Boataround and begin your island-hopping plan today.
Catamaran charter in Grenada
Charter a catamaran and explore Grenada! Prices start from 214 € per day. Experience the authentic charm of Grenada by renting one of our 38 available catamarans. Multihulls in Grenada offer you ultimate comfort and space and are ideal for a relaxing family holiday. With great stability, catamarans are easy to sail and a pleasure to live a holiday afloat.
It’s ideal for a family with children as it can anchor in a bay just a few meters from the shore at a depth of only 2 meters.
Our fleet of catamarans in Grenada includes popular brands such as Leopard, Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot.
Catamarans in Grenada range from 11 to 15 m (36.1 to 49.2 feet) in length. Whether you’re an experienced sailor seeking a bareboat catamaran charter, or a novice desiring a skippered catamaran, we ensure a seamless and memorable sailing experience.
These are some of the best places to charter a catamaran in Grenada:
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Grenada Highlights
Grenada has 1 main sailing region, with 46 boats available for you to choose from for your sailing holiday. The favourite sailing destinations can be found around the Saint Georges Region.
You can rent a boat and start your journey from 2 marinas, the most popular being Port Louis Marina and Prickly Bay Marina.
When you search for a boat, you have a choice from the fleets of 11 charter companies in Grenada. AfterSails and Five Seasons Yachting - Portocolom have the highest ratings from our customers.
What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Grenada?
Sailing yacht charter in Grenada
A sailing yacht charter in Grenada usually costs 255 € per day. For instance, the most popular 10-berth sailboat costs 255 € per day. The most popular sailboat destinations in Grenada are:
Here are a couple of reasons why to choose a sailboat for your holiday in Grenada:
Serenity: Sailing yachts provide a tranquil experience, allowing you to glide over the water with only the sound of the wind and waves. This creates a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax and disconnect from the hustle of everyday life.
Authentic Sailing: For sailing enthusiasts, there is nothing quite like the feel of a yacht being powered by the wind. It's an authentic experience that brings you closer to the art of sailing.
Eco-Friendly: With the wind as your primary source of propulsion, sailing yachts are more environmentally friendly than motorized vessels, reducing your carbon footprint while on holiday.
Skill Development: A sailing holiday can be a chance to learn or hone your sailing skills. Participate in managing the sails and steering, and return from your trip with new capabilities.
Onboard Comforts: Modern sailing yachts are equipped with comfortable amenities and living spaces that allow for a luxurious stay without compromising the sailing experience.
Versatile Experiences: Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or an exciting trip with friends, a sailing yacht can cater to various types of holidays with the potential for tailored itineraries and activities.
Catamaran charter in Grenada
A catamaran charter in Grenada usually costs 214 € per day. For instance, the most popular 12-berth catamaran Nautitech 40, costs 402 € per day. Choose a catamaran for a more comfortable and spacious holiday experience. Catamarans feature a shallow draft, enabling you to explore shallow waters and uncover hidden coves. For your next catamaran rental in Grenada, choose from our most popular destinations:
FAQs
Why is Grenada a great starting point for a yacht charter in the Grenadines?
Grenada's location at the southern tip of the Windward Islands makes it a practical and strategic base for sailing north into the Grenadines. It offers reliable trade winds, short and scenic passages to the other islands, and protected anchorages, allowing you to easily begin your island-hopping adventure to popular destinations like the Tobago Cays.
Where do most yacht charters in Grenada begin?
The vast majority of yacht charters in Grenada start from Port Louis Marina in St. George's. It is a full-service marina located in the capital, offering all necessary amenities like fuel, water, and showers, with easy access to the airport and provisioning for a smooth start to your trip.
When is the best time of year for a sailing vacation from Grenada?
The most popular and predictable time for a sailing vacation from Grenada is during the dry season, which runs from November to June. This period offers steady 15-20 knot easterly trade winds and pleasant weather. The months from July to October are wetter and fall within the hurricane season, requiring more flexible planning.
What does a typical 7-day sailing itinerary from Grenada to the Grenadines look like?
A classic week-long itinerary involves a scenic loop north. A typical route would be:
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Day 1-2: Depart St. George's, stopping to snorkel at the Underwater Sculpture Park, and anchor at Prickly Bay.
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Day 3: Sail to Carriacou (Tyrell Bay) to clear customs out of Grenada.
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Day 4-5: Cross to Union Island to clear customs into St. Vincent & the Grenadines, then anchor in a quiet bay.
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Day 6: Sail to the stunning Mayreau (Salt Whistle Bay).
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Day 7: Spend the day in the world-famous Tobago Cays Marine Park. The final days would involve returning via the same route, clearing customs again on the way back to St. George's.
What are the "must-see" highlights on a Grenada and Grenadines sailing trip?
This route is packed with unique and unforgettable sights. The top highlights include:
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Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park: A unique, shallow collection of submerged statues that can be explored by both snorkelers and divers.
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Tobago Cays Marine Park: A world-renowned marine park famous for its horseshoe reef and the opportunity to snorkel with green sea turtles in their natural habitat.
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Sandy Island Marine Protected Area: A beautiful spot near Carriacou with turquoise shallows and protected moorings, perfect for a day of swimming and snorkeling.
Do I need to clear customs when sailing from Grenada to the Grenadines?
Yes, this itinerary involves an international crossing. You must complete official clearance procedures. Typically, you will clear out of Grenada at a port of entry like Tyrell Bay in Carriacou. You will then clear into St. Vincent & the Grenadines at Clifton Harbour on Union Island. You must repeat the process in reverse on your return journey.
What are the sailing conditions like between the islands?
The sailing is characterized by steady easterly trade winds, usually 15-20 knots during the dry season. While many passages are short and scenic, the channels between islands can be "livelier" with more open-sea swell. It is recommended to plan these longer crossings for the morning when conditions are typically more settled.
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