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St. Vincent and The Grenadines

A compact island chain with short passages, reef protected anchorages, and strong access to beaches, snorkeling, and quieter bays

Destination Overview

St. Vincent and the Grenadines works well for yacht charters because the route combines a high volcanic main island with a chain of smaller islands and cays to the south. The cruising format is compact, with multiple inhabited islands and established yachting stops including Bequia, Mustique, and the Tobago Cays. 

Why Charter in St. Vincent & the Grenadines

This destination suits guests who want easy island hopping without long open water runs. It combines scenic variety, protected marine areas, beach access, and a charter rhythm built around short movements between anchorages, swims, and reef stops.

Best Time to Charter

Caribbean season: December to April
This is generally the most reliable period for cruising in the southern Caribbean, with drier conditions, steadier trade winds, and better visibility for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.

Featured Cruising Areas

Bequia

Bequia is one of the main yachting stops in the Grenadines and is well known for Admiralty Bay, beach access, and a practical harbor setting for arriving yachts. It works well as a social anchorage within an otherwise relaxed route.

Mustique

Mustique adds a more private and managed island stop, with sandy bays, moorings for visiting boats, and a reputation as an exclusive Caribbean hideaway. It fits well into a charter route between Bequia and the southern Grenadines. 

Tobago Cays

The Tobago Cays are the main marine highlight of the destination, with five uninhabited cays, a protected lagoon, coral reefs, and frequent turtle sightings. The marine park is one of the strongest reasons to charter this region for snorkeling and water based days.

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