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A Guide to Chartering in St. Vincent & The Grenadines

A sailor’s dream of hidden coves, barefoot luxury, and endless horizons across the Windward Islands.

Discover St. Vincent & the Grenadines: The Quintessential Caribbean Escape

Your yacht drifts into a quiet cove where fishing boats sway beneath emerald mountains. This is St. Vincent & the Grenadines—32 islands and cays that together create some of the Caribbean’s most romantic, unspoiled cruising grounds. Volcanic peaks plunge into turquoise seas, palm-lined bays remain blissfully secluded, and every stop feels like a secret waiting to be uncovered.

Begin your morning anchored off St. Vincent, exploring rainforest trails that lead to hidden waterfalls or wandering Kingstown’s colorful streets steeped in colonial history. By midday, a short sail carries you south into the Grenadines, each passage unfolding a new island paradise. In Bequia, fresh lobster arrives straight from the fisherman’s hands; in the Tobago Cays, sea turtles glide through coral gardens so clear they feel unreal.

As the day closes, your yacht settles off Mustique, an island of barefoot glamour and timeless exclusivity. Lanterns flicker across the shoreline, waves lap softly at the hull, and dinner beneath the stars reminds you why these islands remain one of yachting’s most treasured escapes.

What are the must-see destinations in St. Vincent & the Grenadines?

St. Vincent

The main island of the chain, St. Vincent offers dramatic volcanic landscapes crowned by La Soufrière, an active volcano with trails for adventurous hikers. Its capital, Kingstown, is alive with colonial architecture, colorful markets, and botanical gardens dating back to the 18th century. Inland, waterfalls like Dark View Falls and cascading rivers reward explorers with refreshing natural pools. St. Vincent is both the cultural and geographical heart of the nation.

Bequia

Often called the “Gateway to the Grenadines,” Bequia is beloved for its laid-back charm and welcoming island spirit. Admiralty Bay provides a safe and scenic anchorage, with a lively waterfront lined with boutiques, cafés, and dive shops. The island is also known for its whaling heritage, beautiful beaches such as Princess Margaret Beach, and vibrant sailing culture. Bequia embodies authentic Caribbean warmth with a distinctly nautical soul.

Mustique

The epitome of exclusivity, Mustique is a private island famed for its luxury villas, celebrity residents, and refined tranquility. Its idyllic beaches, such as Macaroni Beach, are perfect for quiet strolls or sun-soaked afternoons. The Cotton House, the island’s iconic hotel, and Basil’s Bar provide sophisticated social settings for yacht guests. Mustique blends understated glamour with barefoot luxury, creating a rarefied atmosphere.

Tobago Cays

A pristine marine sanctuary, the Tobago Cays are five uninhabited islands surrounded by a horseshoe-shaped reef. Known as one of the world’s top snorkeling and diving sites, the cays teem with marine life including turtles, rays, and vibrant corals. Crystal-clear lagoons and powdery beaches make this a natural paradise for water sports and relaxation. Anchoring here feels like discovering a postcard brought to life.

Canouan & Union Island

Canouan has become synonymous with ultra-luxury, thanks to its exclusive resorts, world-class golf course, and flawless beaches. Just south, Union Island offers a lively contrast, with colorful markets, kite-surfing, and a vibrant local scene. Together, they provide both elegance and energy, with easy access to nearby islets and reefs. These islands highlight the diverse character of the Grenadines.

What’s next:

Ready to explore a Caribbean paradise where each island feels like its own secret? St. Vincent & the Grenadines offer the ultimate blend of adventure and exclusivity — from rainforest hikes and volcanic peaks to coral reefs and private-island elegance.

With Opal Superyachts, you’ll sail through one of the world’s most enchanting island chains, waking each morning to a new horizon. Whether it’s the serenity of the Tobago Cays, the glamour of Mustique, or the charm of Bequia, this is yachting at its finest — authentic, luxurious, and unforgettable.

What’s the weather like in St. Vincent & the Grenadines?

This island chain enjoys a warm tropical climate moderated by steady trade winds, making it one of the Caribbean’s most reliable sailing grounds.

  • Peak season (December–April): Dry, sunny, and breezy, with temperatures around 77–82°F (25–28°C). Ideal for long passages, diving, and cultural exploration.
  • Summer (May–August): Warmer (82–88°F / 28–31°C), with lush green landscapes and calmer seas for snorkeling and island-hopping.
  • Waters: Warm year-round, between 79–84°F (26–29°C), perfect for swimming and diving in every season.

Best times to visit: Winter and spring for the most consistent conditions, or early summer for fewer crowds and more intimate anchorages.

Why?

Celebrity-studded glamour on private Mustique
Authentic island charm in Bequia’s vibrant harbors
Ultra-exclusive retreats on Canouan’s flawless shores
Swim-with-turtles luxury in the Tobago Cays
Rainforest peaks rising above hidden yacht coves

Highlights

Swimming
Beaches
Snorkelling
Anchorages
Water Sports
Kayaking
Island Hopping
Marine Life Exploration
Sailing
Fishing

Inspiring itineraries

Opal Superyacht's curated itineraries offer the perfect starting point for crafting your dream yacht charter in the St. Vincent & the Grenadines.

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