Grenada, The Spice of the Caribean
Plan your Caribbean vacation in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Experience our festivals and events. Explore our natural and historical attractions. Savour all that is GRENADA, The Spice of the Caribbean.
FLYING FROM GRENADA TO CARRIACOU
Hey Loves! In today's video I travel to Carriacou which is 20 minutes away from Grenada by plane.
This island is so peaceful and the people were absolutely friendly. My first day was all about relaxing and taking in the views while strolling through the town; Hillsborough.
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Boarding Osprey Shuttle Ferry from Carriacou Island to Grenada Island
After earlier learning my Osprey Shuttle ferry from Carriacou Island to Grenada Island is delayed 2.5 hours, I verify the new departure time, purchase my ticket for EC$80, walk back to the Jerk Centre restaurant, purchase a large cold water bottle at Ade’s Dream small grocery store, and then walk from the Jerk Centre onto the ferry to await departure, irate that the delay means nearly the entire voyage will be at dark so I won’t get to see any of Grenada Island en route to the national capital of St. George’s
My Best Friend's First Time on Delos! 'LES GO SHECK IT OUT!' Ep.199
Being away from friends is one of the hardest things about constant travel. After 8 years sailing the world my best friend, Matt, came down to Grenada for a visit. The entire week was inside jokes and immaturity. Want to see what its like for a newbie to be aboard? We take matt diving, sailing and surfing while with us!
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Tunes in this vid!
01:04 – Ramukanji by OneTox
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01:51 – Darling by Esbe
08:07 – I’m Walkin by Stan Forebee
09:40 – Caribbean by Max Noremo
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12:12 – Touchdown by Phonics
15:07 – Lemon Tea by GYVUS
17:23 – Canals by Joakim Karud
18:34 - 7th Floor Tango by Silent Partner
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20:55 – Sunnyside by Nicolai Heidlas
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21:45 – Alright by ASO
23:23 – Sailing ‘Round the World by John Parker
26:24 – Five years ago by Nicolai Heidlas
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Catamaran Sailing from Grenada
Life aboard on a sailing charter is a very special experience. Just you, the blue sky, the blue sea and freedom. You decide where you want to sail to and just let the breeze take you there. Evenings are spent on board or dining ashore; treating yourself to some local cuisine or picking up a lobster to throw on the BBQ onboard. If you haven't sailed this beautiful area before, we've put together a sample itinerary for a 10 night trip. If you want to fast track and check boat availability, then please just email:
Jacqui - info@horizongrenada.com
Lesley - lesley@horizonstvincent.com
You can also head to our website
horizonyachtcharters.com
Here's the itinerary for you sailors and water babies out there:
Day 1 Your Grenada charter itinerary starts at noon. Following the comprehensive yacht and chart briefing with Horizon Yacht Charters, depart from True Blue Bay with your Grenada sailing itinerary. Sail to St. George’s for the first stop, anchor off Ross Point for the night. If you are sailing with a crew you will depart earlier and sail directly to Carriacou on this day.
Day 2 Set off on an exhilarating day sail to Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou. Anchor amongst the local fishing boats and enjoy a stroll and drinks ashore at one of the local rum shops, or simply lounge in the cockpit and watch the sun set behind you.
Day 3 Breakfast and swim at Sandy Island while you watch the pelicans performing aerobatics around your boat. After snorkeling the reef, clear out in Hillsborough before sailing over to Clifton Harbour, Union to clear in and pick up fresh pineapple and homemade bread before taking a short sail to palm lined Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau.
Day 4 Take an early morning stroll to the top of Mayreau and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding islands. Afterwards it’s an hour’s sail to the Tobago Cays. Simply spectacular! Dine aboard under the stars after spending the day snorkeling and exploring the beaches of the cays.
Day 5 Spend the day snorkeling and exploring the Cays – since the area is protected the wealth of sea life is extraordinary. Just off the little island of Baradel is an area cordoned off for turtles to feed, and it’s an incredible experience to get close and swim with these remarkable animals. Explore the islands ashore and climb to their summits for the stunning views and watch the almost tame iguanas and land tortoises lumbering around.
Day 6 A four hour sail brings you to Admiralty Bay, Bequia, capital of the laid back Caribbean. Soak up the friendly, bustling atmosphere ashore, with an excellent meal at one of the many restaurants. Bequia’s famous for its wooden boat builders; take home a replica to remind you of your trip.
Day 7 Stock up on fresh provisions and then it’s a short cruise to chic Mustique, with a perfect swim stop at Petit Nevis on the way. Enjoy lunch at Basil’s Bar, or a sunset dinner at the Firefly while you dream of your holiday home on this perfect tropical island.
Day 8 Set off south again on your Grenada charter itinerary, this time heading for the west side of Union Island. Chatham Bay is your destination, a beautiful deserted bay surrounded by hills. Hike up for magnificent views or enjoy snorkeling along the north edge of the bay. A beach barbeque with a local chef can provide the entertainment on an otherwise quiet night.
Day 9 Back to Clifton Harbour to check out of St. Vincent, then a sail over to Petit St Vincent for the night, stopping at Mopion on the way, a flawless piece of sand in turquoise water topped with a small coconut thatch shelter for shade. Caribbean perfection! Spoil yourself for dinner if you want at PSV resort.
Day 10 Tyrell bay – St George’s; an exhilarating downwind sail to St George’s passing the isolated islands of Kick ‘em Jenny and Isle De Ronde. On arrival at St George’s anchor off Ross Point or for luxury book a slip at the new Port Louis Marina. Dine at the marina’s own restaurant or for some very authentic local cuisine go to BB’s Crab Back on the Carenage.
Day 11 A final morning’s sail around to True Blue where the Horizon staff will assist you to the dock for a noon finish on your Grenada sailing itinerary. True Blue Resort is just a few minutes ride from the airport and is a great place to base yourselves if you plan to be on island and explore for a few more days. Grenada is a spectacular island that offers excellent diving, island tours to old plantations, rain forest hikes and stunning beaches.
Woods' driving from town to Tempe
just driving around showing the beautiful view of grenada
Carriacou Cruising
A drive to the beach in Carriacou
July 2011
Dandakio, Carriacou
Dandakaio is a beautiful property which was built in 2006 and sits on 23,400 sq. ft. of land in Cherry Hill, Carriacou. The Dandakaio name reflects the native tree that surrounds the property. This house has a unique construction that utilises wood, concrete and stone. It is fenced and has a well-manicured lawn and garden. It is being sold furnished and includes some professionally designed, locally made wooden pieces. There is an infinity edge pool that looks out onto a part of Lauriston Beach and Hillsborough town, in the distance. All 3 bedrooms open up onto a large wooden deck that wraps around the back of the house. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom which has the distinct feature of being semi-exposed to the outside but yet still offers privacy. The lounge also opens out onto the deck area. Carriacou is the true unspoilt, undiscovered Caribbean island just north of Grenada and easily accessible via daily high-speed ferry or plane.
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To Enquire:
Altman Real Estate (Grenada) Ltd.
Le Marquis Complex
Grand Anse, St. George's
GRENADA
1 (473) 435 2081
Email: info@altmangrenada.com
Sandy Island, Carriacou, Grenadines
Bare boat charter Nov 2013
Caribbean Sailing at Union Island
The Caribbean is such a melting pot of cultures and sailing. The Grenadines is like stepping back in time; less people, less traffic, less stress! If you are new to sailing this stunning cruising area, we've prepared a sample itinerary to give you a flavour of what you will experience when you come.
Day 1 Your Grenada charter itinerary starts at noon. Following the comprehensive yacht and chart briefing with Horizon Yacht Charters, depart from True Blue Bay with your Grenada sailing itinerary. Sail to St. George’s for the first stop, anchor off Ross Point for the night. If you are sailing with a crew you will depart earlier and sail directly to Carriacou on this day.
Day 2 Set off on an exhilarating day sail to Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou. Anchor amongst the local fishing boats and enjoy a stroll and drinks ashore at one of the local rum shops, or simply lounge in the cockpit and watch the sun set behind you.
Day 3 Breakfast and swim at Sandy Island while you watch the pelicans performing aerobatics around your boat. After snorkeling the reef, clear out in Hillsborough before sailing over to Clifton Harbour, Union to clear in and pick up fresh pineapple and homemade bread before taking a short sail to palm lined Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau.
Day 4 Take an early morning stroll to the top of Mayreau and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding islands. Afterwards it’s an hour’s sail to the Tobago Cays. Simply spectacular! Dine aboard under the stars after spending the day snorkeling and exploring the beaches of the cays.
Day 5 Spend the day snorkeling and exploring the Cays – since the area is protected the wealth of sea life is extraordinary. Just off the little island of Baradel is an area cordoned off for turtles to feed, and it’s an incredible experience to get close and swim with these remarkable animals. Explore the islands ashore and climb to their summits for the stunning views and watch the almost tame iguanas and land tortoises lumbering around.
Day 6 A four hour sail brings you to Admiralty Bay, Bequia, capital of the laid back Caribbean. Soak up the friendly, bustling atmosphere ashore, with an excellent meal at one of the many restaurants. Bequia’s famous for its wooden boat builders; take home a replica to remind you of your trip.
Day 7 Stock up on fresh provisions and then it’s a short cruise to chic Mustique, with a perfect swim stop at Petit Nevis on the way. Enjoy lunch at Basil’s Bar, or a sunset dinner at the Firefly while you dream of your holiday home on this perfect tropical island.
Day 8 Set off south again on your Grenada charter itinerary, this time heading for the west side of Union Island. Chatham Bay is your destination, a beautiful deserted bay surrounded by hills. Hike up for magnificent views or enjoy snorkeling along the north edge of the bay. A beach barbeque with a local chef can provide the entertainment on an otherwise quiet night.
Day 9 Back to Clifton Harbour to check out of St. Vincent, then a sail over to Petit St Vincent for the night, stopping at Mopion on the way, a flawless piece of sand in turquoise water topped with a small coconut thatch shelter for shade. Caribbean perfection! Spoil yourself for dinner if you want at PSV resort.
Day 10 Tyrell bay – St George’s; an exhilarating downwind sail to St George’s passing the isolated islands of Kick ‘em Jenny and Isle De Ronde. On arrival at St George’s anchor off Ross Point or for luxury book a slip at the new Port Louis Marina. Dine at the marina’s own restaurant or for some very authentic local cuisine go to BB’s Crab Back on the Carenage.
Day 11 A final morning’s sail around to True Blue where the Horizon staff will assist you to the dock for a noon finish on your Grenada sailing itinerary. True Blue Resort is just a few minutes ride from the airport and is a great place to base yourselves if you plan to be on island and explore for a few more days. Grenada is a spectacular island that offers excellent diving, island tours to old plantations, rain forest hikes and stunning beaches.