Join the last leg of the circumnavigation The Grenadines – from Grenada to St Lucia

Dates: March 28 – April 18, 2027, 14 days
Price: 2 720 EUR
Nautical Miles: 300 NM
Skipper: Johan Billström, mobile +46 72 302 11 85

Start: Grenada, St George
End: Rodney Bay, St Lucia

The final leg of the World ARC will be a cruise between the islands of the southern part of the West Indies – the Grenadines. The adventure kicks off in St George on Grenada.

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We gather on board on March 28, familiarize ourselves with Celeste and get to know each other.

We will spend a couple of days soaking in the local atmosphere. Explore the picturesque St. George’s Harbour and Carenage Harbour, where you can admire the colorful buildings, charming Georgian architecture, and the historic Fort George, which has stood watch since the early 18th century.

Grenada, a captivating chain of islands, is steeped in history and offers a myriad of activities. Spend a day lounging at Grand Anse Beach in St. George, complemented by some exhilarating underwater diving or embark on a spice tour at Dougaldston Spice Estate to delve into Grenada’s rich spice heritage.

There will also be time to participate in social activities with the crews of the other boats participating in the World ARC.

When we have prepared the boat, done the provisioning for the cruise and had the thorough safety briefing we leave Grenada heading north for the chain of islands in the Grenadine towards St Lucia.

We will, explore the breathtaking Tobago Cays. These five uninhabited islands surround a crystal-clear lagoon, invites to snorkel and swim in their warm waters. We might encounter local turtles snorkeling the coral reef sheltering the lagoon.

You can also chose to relax on one of the iconic beaches.

As we continue north we will probably visit Bequia a small island which is part of the island nation Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has around 5 300 inhabitants of African, Scottish and Caribien routes. We will anchor in the sheltered Admirality Bay of Port Elizabeth.

For a taste of local culture, The Bequia Maritime Museum and Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary provide insights into the the island’s maritime heritage and conservation efforts. Hiking up to Mount Peggy rewards travelers with panoramic views. A stroll around the Belmont Walkway offers accesss to quaint shops, restaurants and a vibrant local scene.

Humpback whale hunting is still permitted on a small scale in the sea off Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. From Bequia, whales are caught in the traditional way with hand-held harpoons from small, open boats.

The International Whaling Commission, IWC, has granted the population of Bequia a catch quota, which is rarely filled, of four humpback whales a year until the year 2025.[3] The IWC classifies whaling as aboriginal subsistence whaling (ASW).

We might also make a stop in St. Vincent. Several scenes of “Pirates of the Caribbean” where filmed at Wallilabou Bay where parts of the fictional town Port Royal where built. Although some of the sets have been damaged by time and weather, a few buildings and props still remain, and the loacation now serves as a tourist attraction.

St Vincent also offers opportunities to hike its lush forest trails and discover its unique flora and fauna. The island is home to the active La Soufrière volcano, which has played a significant role in its history.

As we navigate further north we will pass the west coast of St. Lucia. Here we will encounter the iconic Pitons and picturesque Marigot Bay.

The Pitons are two striking volcanic peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We might make a pit stop and climb them. It is not a walk in the park, but a fairly step hike and a local guide is recommended.

Marigot Bay, famous as a backdrop for several films, also provides a stunning stop along your route.

We will conclude the journey by sailing to the northern end of Rodney Bay for the World Arc prize-giving ceremony, celebrating the end of an unforgettable adventure.

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