I have used Hinde and Kitch on three occasions now and they have never disappointed. They go above and beyond to help with whatever is needed. Their guidance and professionalism is unparalleled, finding the perfect boat for our group and suggesting three fantastic spots for our holidays. We even got a yacht upgrade last year!
Grenada to St Vincent

Charter
Length8 Days, 103Nm
Typical Weather
Air Temp 25–28°C, Sea Temp 26–28°C, Wind 15-25kts
Nearest Airport
20 mins, Maurice Bishop International Airport
Starting
PortGrenada
- Day 1
Grenada to Carriacou, 35Nm
Following a late night passage accompanied by Grenada’s famous island rum, wake to find your breakfast laid out on the aft deck while taking in the views over the crystal-clear waters of L’Esterre Bay on Carriacou. Decide to enjoy the beauty of Paradise Beach with a swim and afternoon drink at the local West Indian bar. The island has a varied coastline with many offshore islets perfect for swimming, diving and snorkelling. Sandy Island is best known and a short tender ride from Paradise Beach.
- Day 2
Carriacou to Petit St Vincent, 6Nm
Pretend you own your very own desert island; Petit St Vincent offers total privacy and seclusion along almost two miles of white sand beaches. Known locally as PSV, it is the southernmost island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Dine ashore at the secluded Petit St Vincent Resort.
- Day 3
Petit St Vincent to Union Island, 5Nm
Exchange the peaceful anchorage of Petit St Vincent for the cosmopolitan Clifton Harbour on the nine square kilometre mountainous Union Island. Step ashore to the bustling bars and restaurants of its principal towns, Clifton and Ashton. In the middle of Clifton harbour sits Happy Island, a man-made island featuring a bar.
- Day 4
Union Island to Tobago Cays, 4Nm
Accessible only by boat, the nearby Tobago Cays are made up of four uninhabited, palm- fringed islets ringed by pristine, sandy beaches and protected from the open sea by the famous kaleidoscopic Horseshoe reef. Perfect for swimming, amazing snorkelling with an abundance of sea life, and many sea turtles along with beach and island exploration.
- Day 5
Tobago Cays to Canouan, 8Nm
Unspoiled and virtually undiscovered, Canouan is one of the Caribbean’ s most up and coming luxury destinations. It is just a short cruise across to Canouan Island’s Charlestown Bay. From its hilly interior, towering Mount Royal offers picture perfect panoramic views from its summit. The reefs here are ideal for diving and its secluded white sand include Grand Bay which is just a stone’s throw from the main town of Charlestown, and Windward Bay which is dotted with volcanic rocks.
- Day 6
Canouan to Mustique, 12Nm
The private retreat island of Mustique is pure barefoot luxury. It boasts Macaroni Beach, Pasture Bay Beach and Endeavour Bay Beach amongst its white-sand oases. Anchor off the island and step ashore for afternoon tea at The Cotton House and visit Britannia Bay to browse its collection of fruit stalls and small shops, all followed by an evening of Caribbean revelry at Basil’s Bar.
- Day 7
Mustique to Bequia, 12Nm
Bequia has fabulous beaches, turquoise seas, characterful local restaurants. he people of Bequia are charming, friendly and so welcoming to their visitors, it is small, safe, extremely friendly, totally unspoilt – and very easy to explore.
- Day 8
Bequia to St Vincent, 21Nm
Pretend you own your very own desert island; Petit St Vincent offers total privacy and seclusion along almost two miles of white sand beaches. Known locally as PSV, it is the southernmost island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Dine ashore at the secluded Petit St Vincent Resort.