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Различные типы лодок в Гренада

Boat rental Grenada is the ideal experience for those dreaming of a sailing holiday surrounded by the lush nature of the Caribbean. Known as the Spice Island, Grenada is famous for its unique mix of mountainous landscapes, pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and warm hospitality. Sailing in this region means discovering hidden bays, safe anchorages, authentic local villages, and ideal sea stretches for smooth sailing. Boat rental Grenada allows you to live a new adventure every day: from the calm waters of Prickly Bay to diving in the marine parks around Carriacou.

Options range from catamaran Grenada, perfect for families or groups wanting spacious and stable cruising, to sailboat rental Grenada for those seeking a more authentic sailing holiday. Sailing enthusiasts can choose a bareboat charter Grenada, perfect for independently exploring the archipelago. Finally, a sailing vacation in Grenada is an exclusive way to discover marine biodiversity, spectacular seabeds, and the charm of the lesser-known islands in the southern Caribbean.


What to See by Boat in Grenada

Sailing around Grenada allows you to explore extraordinary places, many accessible only by sea. Grand Anse Beach, nearly three kilometres long, is a great starting point: white sand, palm trees, and calm waters. Further south, Prickly Bay and Mount Hartman Bay offer perfect anchorages, with bars and restaurants overlooking the bay. Hog Island is a must-stop for nature lovers, while Levera Bay to the north is ideal for hiking and birdwatching. Heading toward Carriacou, Hillsborough is the main entry port, but Sandy Island and Tyrell Bay are also worth a visit, perfect spots for snorkelling and relaxing at anchor. Sailing further north, you can reach Petite Martinique and Ronde Island, remote and fascinating, ideal for those seeking silence and unspoiled nature.


Things to Do and Sailing Tips

A sailing vacation in Grenada offers much more than just sailing: it’s a journey for the senses. Each day can begin with a dive into turquoise waters, followed by breakfast on board overlooking the volcanic coast.

Sports lovers can snorkel among the submerged statues of the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, kayak through mangroves, or windsurf in the more exposed bays. Onshore excursions include nutmeg plantations, rum distilleries, inland waterfalls, and local markets rich in colours and aromas.

For sailors, the bareboat charter Grenada requires attention to winds and currents, though the area is well-marked and generally protected. It's important to check daily weather reports, plan early stops, and use mooring buoys to protect the seabeds. In the main ports such as St. George’s and Tyrell Bay, you’ll find nautical workshops, provisioning, fuel, and technical support.


Recommended Itinerary – 7 Days Between Grenada and Carriacou


Types of Boats Available

Boat rental Grenada offers various types of boats to suit every crew, preference, and experience level.

Catamarans are the most popular choice in the Caribbean thanks to their exceptional stability, ample living space, and shallow draft that allows access to protected anchorages close to shore. They are ideal for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking for comfort and panoramic views.

Monohull sailboats are perfect for those seeking a more dynamic and sporty sailing experience, offering agility and a closer connection with the sea. Both catamarans and sailboats are available with or without a skipper, and optional services such as hostess, chef, and water sports gear can be added on request. All boats in the fleet are modern, carefully maintained, and equipped to ensure a safe and pleasant cruise.


Weather and Best Time to Sail

The best time for boat rental Grenada is from December to May during the dry season, with steady winds of 12–20 knots from the northeast, calm seas, and temperatures around 28–30 °C. The wet season from June to November is more unstable, with higher chances of rain and tropical systems, but also offers quieter and less crowded bays. The hurricane risk is lower than in other parts of the Caribbean. Always check weather reports via app or VHF channels and book moorings in advance at the most visited ports.


Book with Sailogy

With Sailogy, booking your boat rental Grenada or bareboat charter Grenada is easy and secure. Our certified fleet is selected to guarantee safety, comfort, and flexibility. You can customise every detail: itinerary, crew, provisioning, transfers, and extra activities like diving or water sports. Our team will assist you every step of the way, before and during your sailing holiday, to offer you a unique and worry-free experience in the heart of the southern Caribbean.