Yacht charter Pomegranate
Last updated on 14 April 2025
Bathing in the Caribbean Sea, Grenada, which many people call the Spice Island, is a small Caribbean paradise. It welcomes its visitors into a veritable Garden of Eden.
A yacht charter in Grenada is a beautiful way to discover this end of the world to the rhythm of the sea. It is a privileged island for pleasure boating with its remarkable anchorages, especially in the south, with the best high-pressure weather shelters in The Caribbean, immense and deserted beaches, and varied terrain covered with a splendid forest.
As soon as you set foot on this island, the scents of nutmeg, cloves, vanilla, cinnamon and cocoa will pleasantly tickle your nostrils. The masthead is hoisted for discoveries rich in sensations. By boat, departing from the capital Saint-Georges, it is possible to follow the coastline of the island of Grenada to discover the white sandy beach of Grand Anse, the fishing port of Goyave, Levera beach and many others. The trip can continue towards the island of Carriacou, where the beaches are particularly superb. The island of Petite Martinique offers pleasant hiking trails along the coastline.
Discover the most beautiful beaches of Grenada
But whether you opt for a trip along the coast or a yacht charter in The Caribbean, you can stroll along the island's most beautiful beaches at any time. Some of them really stand out, such as Morne Rouge. Located south of Grande Anse, the latter is perfect for families with its shallow waters and shaded sandy river. La Sagesse beach is also an excellent meeting place for families.
Bathway beach offers a magnificent view of Sugar Loaf island. The white sandy river of Sauteurs beach, located on the north coast of the island, will enchant lovers of peace and quiet. It also offers a magnificent view of the surrounding islands and promises beautiful sunsets.
Fancy a family hike?
As well as water sports, hiking is one of the activities not to be missed on the island of Grenada. It is precisely in the heart of the Grand Etang National Park that you will find numerous sailing itineraries. Established in 1992, this 1,000-hectare park boasts a breathtaking landscape with a tropical forest covering the high peaks such as Mount Qua Qua, which offers a magnificent view of the entire park.
Your walk in the heart of the park will take you to the majestic Anandale Falls. Budding botanists will enjoy immortalizing the magnificent tropical and indigenous plants populating the nature reserve. The local fauna also deserves special attention. Between two walks, hikers can immortalize lizards, armadillos, opossums and Mona monkeys thriving in their natural environment. As for birdlife enthusiasts, they will find it hard to forget their encounter with the tufted antillean hummingbird or the blue-backed manakin with its shimmering colors.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 821 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $31,154 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,451 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |