From the French-influenced gastronomic hotspot of Martinique in the north, to the famous spice island of Grenada in the south, this is a place very much favoured by the world’s yacht charter elite.
Boasting of steep, tropical peaks wrapped in thick rainforest, and sheltered coves visible only to inbound yachts, it has also provided the dramatic backdrop to several swashbuckling Hollywood films. As a superyacht charter destination, it offers a memorable scattering of reef, cay and islet. Both St Lucia and St Vincent are rich in rare wildlife, dramatic hiking routes and colonial heritage. The peerless privacy of Mustique makes it one of the world’s most exclusive retreats.
Hikers will adore this place! The famous Pitons, twin peaks of volcanic origin, are included in the World Heritage List, and are part of St Lucia’s treasures. Gros and Petit-Piton mountains are located near the towns of Soufriere and Choiseul on the south-west coast of St. Lucia. They remain the most popular among tourists who love outdoor activities.
St. Vincent archipelago consists of 32 islands and reefs, and remains an ideal place for diving enthusiasts and hikers. In addition, the world-renowned National Marine Park Tobago Cays are also located in the archipelago of Saint Vincent. The family-friendly island offers many cultural activities: walks through the rainforest, scuba-diving, typical Caribbean white sand beaches, luxury hotels and yacht excursions.
Bequia is a pearl in the necklace of the Grenadines Islands, which combines all the charm of the old Caribbean. Friendly people, natural beauty and island charm make Bequia a very special place. The island was known to sailors for many years, and now opens to travellers in search of beautiful nature, where they can relax and unwind. Join this place yet unsolved mysteries of the island have not disclosed all!
The unique feeling of Mustique captivates all generations. Explore the island at your own pace, and enjoy many unforgettable experiences. From swimming and diving in the emerald waters, to sailing and snorkelling with turtles in the nearby reefs of Tobago Cays. Take a horseback ride along the beach, or practise your tennis at the famous Mustique Tennis Club.
Grenada – known as “the highlight of the Caribbean” – is much more than a classic Caribbean island with sandy beaches. From a cultural perspective, the island is an interesting fusion of old traditions and new generations. Take part in the carnival, created under the influence of African slaves and French colonialists, in order to understand its power. Grenadian culture is expressed through music in all its diversity: dance and theatre, sport and recreation.