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Yacht charter in Grenadines

Set sail in the Grenadines for an unparalleled yachting experience among untouched cays and turquoise waters. Explore hidden beaches and vibrant reefs aboard a motoryacht, catamaran, or sailboat.

BEST TIME TO CHARTER A YACHT IN Grenadines

BEST SEASON December-April
HIGH SEASON December-April
LOW SEASON June-November
The best time to charter a yacht and sail in the Grenadines is during the dry season from December to May, when the trade winds are consistent, the weather is tropical, and the temperatures are warm and comfortable.
BEST SEASON December-April
HIGH SEASON December-April
LOW SEASON June-November
Charter cost in Grenadines
The price of chartering a yacht in Grenadines depends on a lot of factors such as its length, its amenities and the crew onboard. Here is what you can expect.

Base rental fees for bareboat charters in the Grenadines

  • Bareboat Catamaran: $4,000 - $7,000 per week
  • Bareboat Monohull: $2,500 - $5,000 per week

Base rental fees for crewed charters in the Grenadines

  • Crewed Catamaran: $7,000 - $12,000 per week
  • Crewed Motoryacht: $10,000 - $20,000 per week
  • Crewed Sailing Yacht: $6,000 - $15,000 per week
  • Superyacht: $25,000 - $150,000 per week

Cost add-ons

We recommend you to always plan 40% - 70% on top of the base fee to estimate the final cost of a yacht charter.

The total cost of a yacht charter is always estimated by adding the base rental price of a yacht, VAT / taxes, Advanced Provisioning Allowance (for crewed charters), customary tips to the crew (for crewed charters) and skipper cost (for skippered bareboat rentals).

Get in touch with our team to have a precise quote for your yacht charter in Grenadines or read our yacht charter cost guide for more details.

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YACHTS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER IN Grenadines

Bareboat or Skippered boats for Rental in Grenadines

Rent a boat bareboat in the Grenadines to freely navigate the stunning archipelago and enjoy the islands' serene anchorages. You can also opt for our skilled skippers who provide local insights and assistance to ensure a more enriched voyage.

Browse our selection of bareboat and skippered boats available for your next sailing adventure in the Grenadines.

From 3 794€ a week

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Crewed Catamaran charter in Grenadines

Charter a crewed catamaran in the Grenadines to experience spacious comfort, stable sailing, and exclusive access to shallow coves, with the added luxury of onboard service from expert captains and chefs. Browse our selection of crewed catamarans available for an unforgettable journey in this stunning destination.

From 16 800$ a week

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WHY SHOULD YOU RENT A YACHT IN Grenadines?

When chartering a luxury yacht in the Grenadines, you can explore the stunning sailing areas surrounding the 32 picture-perfect islands, each offering a unique sailing experience. From motoryachts to catamarans, the crystal-clear waters and secluded anchorages make for a truly exclusive vacation.

Onland, the Grenadines offer a mix of lush, mountainous landscapes, and picturesque towns with colorful buildings. The islands boast world-renowned diving spots, such as the Tobago Cays, as well as luxury resorts and exquisite local cuisine. Experience the vibrant culture and friendly locals while relaxing in the unparalleled beauty of this destination.

Whether you prefer to sail on a sleek motoryacht or a traditional sailboat, the Grenadines offer a diverse range of experiences to suit any traveler. With its combination of breathtaking scenery, unique sailing opportunities, and rich cultural experiences, the Grenadines are an idyllic destination for a luxury yacht charter.

Top 5 reasons to visit Grenadines!

- Private island hopping

- Hidden coves and beaches

- Unparalleled snorkeling and diving

- Fresh local cuisine and rum

- Authentic local culture immersion

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SAILING ITINERARIES in Grenadines

Itinerary are subjects to weather conditions and will be adapted to your choice of yacht.

How to get to Grenadines

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Commercial plane

Closest airport

Argyle International Airport (SVD)

approximately 20 km to the main harbor

Travelling to Grenadines by commercial_plane

The Grenadines are primarily served by Argyle International Airport (SVD) on the main island of Saint Vincent, which offers flights to several Caribbean destinations and onward connections. From the airport, taxis and ferry services are available to transport visitors to various islands within the Grenadines.

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Private jets

Closest airport

Union Island Airport (UNI)

1.5 miles

Travelling to Grenadines by private jet

Union Island Airport is the primary gateway for private jet arrivals in the Grenadines, offering FBO services. Additional options include Canouan Airport and Bequia Airport, both providing excellent access to the islands.

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VISA Requirements

Contact the Embassy of Saint Vincent in your country to apply for suitable visa

EU Citizens

Visa type

EU citizens do not need a visa to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for up to 90 days as tourists.

Main requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of onward or return travel
  • Accommodation details
  • Sufficient funds for the duration of stay

Americans & Canadians

Visa type

US citizens do not need a visa to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for tourism purposes for less than a month.

Main requirements

  • Valid US passport
  • Return or onward tickets
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Sufficient funds

Other passport holders

Visa type

Non-exempt foreign nationals will need a Visitor's Visa obtainable via the official Saint Vincent and the Grenadines e-visa platform in advance of their trip.

Main requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Return or onward tickets
  • Accommodation confirmation
  • Proof of travel insurance
  • Financial means for stay

Bareboat license

To rent a bareboat in the Grenadines, you typically need one of the following internationally recognized licenses:

  • International Certificate of Competence (ICC)
  • Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Competent Crew or Day Skipper
  • American Sailing Association (ASA) certifications (e.g., ASA 101, 103, 104)
  • US Coast Guard Captain's License

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Grenadines Yacht Charter FAQ

The Grenadines are a beautiful sailing destination, ideal for first-time yacht charters due to their stunning scenery and relatively calm waters. However, if you're inexperienced, it's advisable to hire a skipper or opt for a crewed yacht charter for a more enjoyable experience.
Prices displayed only include the base yacht rental fee.

For a bareboat rental, you'll have to add the operating costs and the skipper daily rate should you need one.

For a crewed yacht charter, you need to add the Advance Provisioning Allowance aka APA (20 - 40% on top of base fee), taxes and tipping to the crew.

Contact us if you want a more detailed quote for yachts that match your criterias.
Crew members included in your yacht charter in Grenadines depend heavily on the length of your boat.

Bareboat rentals can include one professional skipper.

Smaller yacht charters typically include one captain and one or two stewardesses.

Bigger yachts can include chefs, deckhands, engineers, cleaning staff and even watersports guides.

Get in touch with our team for more details about a yacht you've seen.
To ensure availability and best selection of yachts in the Grenadines, it is ideal to book a yacht charter at least 6 to 12 months in advance, especially during peak season from December to April.
You are free to customize your sailing itinerary as long as it meets the sailing safety criterias from your captain. You can also ask us to make a specific itinerary based on your wishes and islands or landmarks you'd like to include.
A deposit of 50% of the yacht charter fee is due at the signature of the contract to confirm your booking.

The remaining 50%, the APA, taxes and delivery charges are due one month before the start of the cruise.

We strongly advise our charterers to take a cancellation insurance to protect their deposit and investment if unforseen circumstances prevent their charter. Get in touch with us to get our broker's assistance on that matter.
Yes, we have a broad range of water toys and other equipment (snorkeling gears...) that we can usually add to your yacht on request. Contact our team for more details.
Yes, we can arrange food to your liking and according to your diet restrictions or allergies for your Grenadines yacht charter. We can also include specific alcoholic beverages and cigars onboard.
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