Catamaran anchored beside a palm-fringed cay in the Grenadines

Destinations

WHERE WILLyou sail?

She sails from Grenada, and from there the whole Eastern Caribbean is in reach — plus seasonal repositioning weeks in the Bahamas and Belize.

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Sample itineraries

Sandbanks

Exuma shallows with Sapphire Travel

Reef

Barrier reef atolls and quiet cayes

Seven Nights

Grenada to the Tobago Cays and back

Cruising grounds

Six seas, one boat

Catamaran anchored in British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands

Home to the Tortola charter base. Short, sheltered hops between islands: The Baths at Virgin Gorda, the wreck at Salt Island, sundowners at Jost Van Dyke.

Embarkation baseTortola, Virgin Gorda, Norman Island, Jost Van Dyke
Catamaran anchored in St. Vincent & the Grenadines

St. Vincent & the Grenadines

The classic week south: Carriacou, Union Island, the Tobago Cays sandbanks, then rum punch and turtles at Mayreau and Bequia.

7 to 10 nightsCarriacou, Union Island, Tobago Cays, Mayreau, Bequia
Catamaran anchored in Grenada

Grenada

The spice market in Grenada's capital, Grand Anse beach and the underwater sculpture park a short sail away.

7 nights, seasonalGrenada's capital, Grand Anse, Dragon Bay, Ronde Island
Catamaran anchored in U.S. Virgin Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands

National park anchorages off St. John, marked snorkel trails at Trunk Bay and easy flights into St. Thomas.

5 to 7 nightsSt. Thomas, Christmas Cove, St. John, Trunk Bay
Catamaran anchored in The Bahamas

The Bahamas

Pale Exuma shallows, sandbanks you can walk at low tide, swimming pigs and cave dives between the cays.

10 nights, seasonalNassau, Allen's Cay, Staniel Cay, Big Major Spot
Catamaran anchored in Belize

Belize

The second-largest barrier reef in the world, quiet atolls, and manatee and whale shark seasons off the mainland.

10 nights, seasonalPlacencia, Ranguana Caye, Turneffe Atoll, Silk Cayes
Wide Caribbean seascape seen from the bow of a catamaran

Ten miles a day.
Anchor down by four.
Nowhere else
to be.

Every route is drawn around your dates, the trade winds that week and how far you actually want to sail.