Eight of the routes we book most often, with departure port, timings and what a normal day looks like. Every charter is tailored to the weather, your group and what you want to see — mix and match, add an overnight, or tell us what you're chasing and we'll suggest the right boat.
Bequia → Tobago Cays & back
Full day · 07:00–17:30
Departs Bequia (Admiralty Bay)
Our signature day out. Early start south past Mustique and Canouan to anchor inside the horseshoe reef of the Tobago Cays Marine Park. Two long snorkel stops — Baradal for turtles, Petit Bateau for reef fish — with a beach BBQ lunch ashore. Return under sail with a rum punch as the sun drops behind Bequia.
Best for: snorkellers, families, first-time visitors.
Enquire about this route →Bequia → Mustique day trip
Full day · 09:30–17:00
Departs Bequia (Admiralty Bay)
One-hour sail across to Britannia Bay. Anchor off Basil's Bar for lunch, then a walk over to Macaroni Beach for the afternoon swim. Optional taxi tour past the celebrity villas on the way back to the boat. Return sail is a fast reach back to Bequia.
Best for: couples, foodies, first Mustique visit.
Enquire about this route →Bequia → Isle de Quatre & Petit Nevis
Half or full day · from 09:30
Departs Bequia (Admiralty Bay)
Quiet local option — 30 minutes across to Isle de Quatre for a snorkel and a picnic, then round Petit Nevis (the old whaling station) on the way back. Almost always empty of other boats and a good pick when the swell is up further south.
Best for: quiet snorkels, small groups, low miles.
Enquire about this route →St Vincent → Bequia day sail
Full day · 10:00–16:00
Departs Young Island Dock
Straight downwind to Bequia in around 90 minutes on a monohull, faster on a cat. Beach time in Princess Margaret Bay, lunch in town, and a short walk to the boat-building sheds at Ocar. Sail back on a comfortable close reach in the afternoon breeze.
Best for: hotel guests on St Vincent, sailing tasters.
Enquire about this route →St Vincent → Wallilabou & Dark View Falls
Full day · 08:30–17:00
Departs Young Island Dock (powerboat)
Powerboat run up the leeward coast to the Pirates of the Caribbean film set at Wallilabou, then continue to the black-sand beach for the short guided walk to Dark View Falls — twin waterfalls in the rainforest with a swim pool at the base. Lunch on board on the way home.
Best for: rainforest & waterfall day, culture-first guests.
Enquire about this route →St Vincent → Baleine Falls (leeward run)
Full day · 08:00–17:30
Departs Young Island Dock (powerboat)
Longer powerboat trip up the full leeward coast to Baleine — a 63-ft waterfall you can only reach by boat. Wade the last few metres up the river to swim under the falls. Snorkel stop at Bat Cave on the way back, and a lunch anchor at Cumberland Bay.
Best for: adventurous couples, photographers.
Enquire about this route →St Vincent → Union Island & Tobago Cays
Full day · 07:00–18:00 (or 1-night overnight)
Departs Young Island Dock (powerboat or catamaran)
Long powerboat charge south to Clifton on Union Island — customs, a beach stop at Chatham Bay, then into the Tobago Cays for the afternoon snorkel. Ask about the overnight version on a crewed catamaran with dinner and a night at anchor inside the reef — the trip most guests wish they'd booked.
Best for: guests short on time who want the whole Grenadines in one shot.
Enquire about this route →Mustique → Tobago Cays
Full day · 09:00–17:30 (1–3 night overnights)
Departs Britannia Bay, Mustique
Available to Mustique villa guests. Downwind past Canouan and into the Cays for a long swim and lunch on board. Extend to two or three nights on a private crewed yacht — the classic Mustique-villa add-on that turns a beach week into a proper sailing trip.
Best for: Mustique villa guests, family add-ons.
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