The Grenadines and British Virgin Islands lend themselves perfectly to ‘Sail & Stay’ holidays - that is, combining a visit to a luxury hotel with a stay aboard a fully-crewed yacht.
Both of these scenic Caribbean archipelagos boast conveniently short sails between islands and a bounty of safe and picturesque anchorages, whilst there is no better way to arrive in famous beauty spots such as the Tobago Cays or The Baths than in your own private yacht. The catamarans and sailing yachts that are featured opposite are just a
handful of the vessels we have available for you to charter. They are the ideal accompaniment to our recommended
hotels and have been hand-picked for the quality of their design, crew and facilities.
All have entertainment systems and air-conditioned cabins, whilst fishing and water sports equipment come as standard. Absolutely no sailing experience is required, as all yachts boast experienced captains on board, not to mention chefs and additional crew if necessary. Most welcome children and suit those simply wanting to relax on deck or try their hand at the helm. The crews boast an intimate knowledge of the islands and are generally entertaining and informative sailing companions, as well as dab hands at suggesting impromptu stops for lunch!
Charters throughout the Grenadines generally commence from St. Vincent, whilst those throughout the Virgin Islands begin in Tortola. We will take care of all the transfer arrangements between the relevant airports, your yacht and chosen hotel, whether the latter be in St. Lucia, Grenada, Barbados or indeed any other part of the Caribbean. Don’t hesitate to contact us for a tailor-made quotation.
MAKAYABELLA
A very comfortable 62 ft. sailing yacht. With two double cabins, as well as two single cabins, it’s perfect for 2 to 6 guests or a family of 8. The British crew boast unrivalled knowledge of the cruising waters of the Grenadines and, combined with their easy-going personalities, guests feel at home the moment they step aboard. Leisure facilities include water skiis, kayak, kneeboard, fishing gear, snorkelling equipment and a dinghy with 40 HP engine.
7 nights from £1,210 per person
(6 passengers sharing).
Flights & transfers extra.
BREANKER
This 55 ft. catamaran is one of the most requested yachts in the Caribbean. Ideal for three to four couples or families alike, the 4 double cabins are roomy and the large decks also allow plenty of space and privacy. The British crew offer a first-class service, whilst the cuisine could rival many five-star restaurants. Facilities include water skiis, kayak, kneeboard, fishing gear, snorkelling equipment and a dinghy with a 40 HP engine.
7 nights from £1,325 per person (8 passengers sharing). Flights & transfers extra.
SEMPER F1
This elegant 64 ft. motor yacht could easily be considered a floating villa. Accommodating up to six guests in three luxurious double staterooms, there is a salon, as well as a variety of sundecks and dining areas.
Delicious international cuisine is prepared by the firstclass chef, whilst the South African crew are great hosts who know the British Virgin Islands well. Facilities include fishing tackle, kneeboard, water skiis, kayak and
a dinghy with a 60 HP engine.
7 nights from £2,275 per person
(6 passengers sharing).
Flights & transfers extra.
MAGPIE II
This 54 ft. sailing yacht was built in 2004 to the highest specifications and sleeps four in two air-conditioned cabins. Leisure facilities include waterskis, a windsurfer, snorkelling gear, an underwater camera and a 12 ft.
dinghy for easy access to the Grenadine islands. You will be looked after by Captain Ron Sturrock and Chef Karen Fraser, both highly experienced sailors as well as the perfect hosts.
7 nights from £1,415 per person
(4 passengers sharing).
Flights & transfers extra. |