Destination
St Vincent
Rainforests, waterfalls and the start of every charter
St Vincent is the largest island in the group and the base many (but not all) charters start from. Kingstown is a buzzing, vibrant town full of character and charm. Sail north and you find the bays used as locations for the Pirates of the Caribbean films, and inland a rainforest worth a guided day tour.
A worthwhile island to take the time to explore. It has quite a few beautiful small anchorages with room for only a cluster of yachts. There are fantastic hikes, rainforest tours and much more — we can take care of bookings and arrangements.
What to do here
- •Kingstown waterfront and market
- •Pirates of the Caribbean filming locations on the leeward coast
- •Dark View and Baleine waterfalls
- •La Soufrière hike and rainforest tours
- •ATV tours, beautiful scenery, diving and snorkelling
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Charter a yacht to St Vincent
A few yachts from our Grenadines fleet — every one of them sails these islands.

COPERNICUS
MAINSAIL: Full batten GENOA: Furling BEAM: 7.70 m DRAUGHT: 1.25 m

LAGOON 46
This brand new 2024 Lagoon 46 catamaran offers a premium sailing experience with spacious accommodations for up to 12 guests.
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Charter a yacht to St Vincent
We'll match you with a yacht and crew that knows this anchorage inside out.


