Watch: Some drone video from previous trip.
Sailing the Grenadines
We are looking for co-sailors of all levels to join for shorter or longer stays on this sail. No sailing experience necessary.
The plans aren’t set in stone but the general idea is 4 weeks cruising from Trinidad up to st Vincents main island, sail around in the grenadines and onwards to Bequia and then down to Tobago.
We would be sailing shorter distances a few hours up to a day, depending on where we decide to go. We would explore the islands in the grenadines, Tobago Cays. We normally stop in one place for 2-3 days to snorkel, explore on land, go for a hike where that’s nice and have a barbecue on the beach after snorkeling, fishing and hopefully catching some lobsters.
We have 6 spots that we offer for guests plus me and my girlfriend. Everyone gets their own bunk in a shared cabin with separate bathroom.
We have two SUP boards that you are welcome to use as you please, snorkeling and fishing gear as well.
The weekly cost per person covers all your costs including food, fuel, harbour fees, marine park entrance fees and everything like that.
Who can join?
We do not set requirements for previous sailing experience. You will receive training and we make sure that you are and feel safe on board.
You must be positive and willing to contribute where needed.


Great sail
I recently had the most incredible sailing experience with my girlfriend on a trip from the Dominican Republic to Cuba, and I can honestly say it exceeded every expectation. From the very beginning, the captains stood out with their exceptional social skills. They created a warm, welcoming atmosphere on board, effortlessly connecting with everyone while maintaining a high level of professionalism. It never felt forced—they genuinely cared about making sure every guest felt included and comfortable. Safety was clearly a priority throughout the entire journey. Whether it was navigating changing conditions or explaining safety procedures, we always felt completely secure and in good hands. The boat is definetly big enough to have a good time. Nice community area for having meals together and enough space to find a spot for yourself if needed. What impressed me most, however, was the strong sense of equality and respect on board. The captains made it very clear that everyone—crew and guests alike—was treated fairly and equally, regardless of gender. That kind of awareness and inclusivity created a genuinely positive and respectful environment, which was important for us. All in all, this was an unforgettable adventure. I would highly recommend this sailing trip to anyone looking for a safe, comfortable, and genuinely welcoming experience at sea. And if you are in doubt, simply call them! They will show you their boat and answer genuenly every question you have. They have so much experience and most likely seen your special trait several times before.
5th May 2026