Yacht Adventures, Skipper Training & Boat Charters in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is often called the Caribbean's best-kept sailing secret — a chain of 32 islands and cays where the Tobago Cays alone rank among the finest anchorages on earth, sea turtles gliding through crystal-clear water just off the beach. Bequia carries a proud whaling and model boat-building heritage, while the volcanic peak of La Soufrière dominates the main island's skyline. Parts of Pirates of the Caribbean were filmed in these very waters, and it's easy to see why. Steady trade winds and genuinely uncommercialized islands make this one of the Caribbean's most rewarding sailing grounds.

Friends grilling fish on a beach near an anchored yacht in the Grenadines

Sailing Tours in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Our sailing tours in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are built around a chain of islands that feels genuinely undiscovered — the marine park of the Tobago Cays, where sea turtles graze just beneath the surface, sits alongside quiet fishing villages that haven’t changed much in decades. Routes weave between Bequia’s model-boat harbor, the film-famous bay of Wallilabou, and tiny cays with nothing but a beach bar and turquoise water. Every stop feels like a genuine discovery rather than a well-worn tourist trail. With us, you’ll experience the Grenadines the way sailors have always preferred them — quiet, uncrowded, and beautiful.

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Yacht Charter in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Chartering a yacht in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines means sailing one of the Caribbean’s most authentic island chains, with marinas and support centered around Bequia and Union Island. Choose independent bareboat sailing with a valid license, a fully skippered charter for a relaxed trip through the Tobago Cays, comfortable catamarans for families and groups, or fast motor yachts for covering more islands in a day. With steady trade winds and dozens of uncrowded anchorages within easy reach, even a short charter feels like genuine island-hopping. Whatever your experience level, we’ll help you find the right boat for your Grenadines adventure.

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Skipper Trainings in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ steady trade winds and short island-hopping distances make it a genuinely rewarding place to learn to sail. Our skipper courses follow ISSA standards, leading to an internationally recognized license valid for life. Calm anchorages around Bequia are ideal for beginners building basic boat handling skills, while more open channels near the Tobago Cays offer dynamic conditions for progressing sailors. Training combines online theory with hands-on practice at sea, individually or in small groups, on sailing yachts, catamarans, or motor yachts — with a quiet beach bar waiting after each day on the water.

Yacht Crew Course

10 Lectures + Nautical practice
€780
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920

Gain essential knowledge for safe inshore and coastal sailing. You’ll learn navigation basics, weather forecasting, emergency protocols, safety standards, and collision avoidance—taught in an easy-to-understand, applicable format.

€220
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€120

Gain essential knowledge for safe inshore and coastal sailing. You’ll learn navigation basics, weather forecasting, emergency protocols, safety standards, and collision avoidance—taught in an easy-to-understand, applicable format.

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Regions of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines spans a chain of islands, each with a distinct personality. Bequia offers a proud sailing and whaling heritage, along with one of the most welcoming harbors in the Caribbean. The Tobago Cays, a protected marine park, are famous for sea turtles and some of the clearest water in the region. Mustique, an exclusive private island, draws those seeking discreet luxury, while Union Island serves as a gateway to the southern Grenadines. Every island has its own character, and we’ll help you choose the route that fits your trip.

Aerial relief map of Bequia island and Admiralty Bay, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Port Elizabeth

Admiralty Bay, Bequia the sailor's island
Port Elizabeth is Bequia's main anchorage — Admiralty Bay is considered the finest natural harbour in the Eastern Caribbean, a sheltered deep-water bay ringed by green hills and dotted with yachts from around the world. Bequia itself is the most beloved island in the Grenadines: small enough to feel intimate, but with excellent restaurants, a vibrant sailing community, and the traditional whaling and boat-building heritage of the island. A mandatory stop on any St Vincent and the Grenadines sailing itinerary.
Aerial relief map of St. George District and Kingstown, Saint Vincent, Caribbean

St. George

Kingstown, gateway to the Grenadines chain
St. George District is Saint Vincent's main district — Kingstown harbour serves as the charter base for the Grenadines sailing circuit heading south toward Bequia, Mustique, the Tobago Cays, and Grenada. Saint Vincent itself is a dramatic volcanic island with black sand beaches, lush rainforest, and the active La Soufriere volcano (1234m) dominating the north. Sailing from Kingstown opens one of the Caribbean's finest cruising grounds — the full 150km chain of the Grenadines stretching south to Grenada.

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Why Sailors Love Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Real stories from guests who explored the Grenadines with us — turtle-filled cays, quiet islands, genuinely uncrowded sailing.
Irina Peters

I completed the Inshore Skipper course. I want to say a few words about how the information is presented—it’s a whole story filled with a great mood and team spirit. With the Let’s Boat brothers, the sailing knowledge and tools are delivered exactly as they should be: complex topics are broken down into systems, becoming manageable and understandable. You can always ask a “silly” question and get an encouraging answer. The learning process becomes painless and engaging—just the way you’d want it to be. And then there are those fun sailor stories, which give you so much understanding. Plus the amazing photos from seas and oceans, bays, and azure waters… even they helped me get through the first challenges of handling a yacht or reading the weather. I’m very happy with this course.

Vitaliy Bugayenko

I took the Inshore Skipper theoretical course with the Let’s Boat team. I really appreciated that it wasn’t just dry lectures and facts, but presentations, explanations, and lively discussions. What was especially valuable is that our instructors aren’t abstract theorists—they are practicing skippers who can share not only the essential knowledge but also practical tips and real-life experiences. For me personally, this course was the first step toward my dream of obtaining a skipper license. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to start sailing in their life and stay connected with it for a long time.

Anna Kuznetsova

An incredible experience and unforgettable impressions from sailing yachts. For me, it had always seemed distant, dangerous, overly romantic, and almost unreal. But it turned out to be very real. With the Let‘s Boat team, everything was comfortable, well thought-out, organized, interesting, and dynamic. I really loved that all the guests came together as a single team. I was worried about that—so many strangers on the same boat. But it was amazing. Different ages, different interests… yet the sea, the sails, and the organizers’ experience made everything perfect. I definitely want to do it again!

Kostyantyn Reistrovyi

My journey began with a tour in Turkey in 2018. I repeated it in 2019, and by 2021, there was a whole flotilla. All of this led to a true love of yachting, yachts, and everything related to the sea. And by 2025, I completed my training with Let’s Boat. So far, only the theory, but I hope to start the practice soon.

Serha Rostyslav

A big thank you for this course! Everything is explained not just “from the textbook,” but with real enthusiasm! The lecturers are engaging, which makes it easier to understand and remember new information. Special thanks for the live videos from the yachts! I looked forward to every lecture, and the only thing that disappointed me was that the course ended 🙂

Poplavska Vlada

I’ve sailed twice with the Let’s Boat team, and both times it was an exciting adventure. The first time was a week on a catamaran, and the second time — two weeks on a sailing yacht. Stunning landscapes, a friendly crew, a well-thought-out route and activities, and no “scary” rocking at all, plus warm sea in November… And there were fascinating stories, excursions, colorful bays, towns, and villages. Not to mention the local markets with fresh products. I’m very grateful to the team for the idea and for making it happen.

Reistrovyi Kostyantyn

I had the chance to go on an unforgettable yacht journey with my friends, the Biletskyi brothers. Actually, it was on the yacht that we became friends. It was a true discovery! Stunning landscapes, a sea adventure, and an incredible atmosphere made the trip special. The yacht was comfortable, and the trip was perfectly organized, allowing us to enjoy every moment on the water. Every moment was filled with joy and freedom, as we could not only admire the beautiful seascapes but also face all the adventures the journey brought together. If you haven’t sailed on a yacht or catamaran yet — it’s definitely worth trying with Let’s Boat.

Olha Dobrelya

In 2021, I went on my first yacht trip, and it was love at first step on board. Five days on the yacht, nights at anchor in secluded bays — it turned out to be the perfect vacation for me, as someone who loves the water, the sun, and having their phone somewhere out of hand. ))) From this trip, I brought back a perfect tan, tangled hair, a thousand photos and videos, and countless memories and emotions!

Svitlana Khachatryan

My trip with Let’s Boat still ranks among the best journeys of my life. I’m a workaholic, and on vacation it usually takes me a few days to switch off my mind, but a yacht does something magical: you step on board and enter another world that surrounds and absorbs you. And like never before, you start to truly feel what “here and now” means, that real sense of “being in the moment”. Special praise must go to the care of the organizers. Let’s Boat and the Biletskyi brothers — they are true enthusiasts of what they do.

Sergiy & Mariya Lapidus

Yachting with Let’s Boat is the most unforgettable vacation of our lives! I remember thinking it seemed like quite an adventure at first — going for a week with mostly strangers in such a small space… but that thought was completely wrong, and my gut was right: go for it, you won’t regret it 🤣 — and that’s exactly what happened! The yacht is a place of warmth, comfort, and heartfelt conversations, guitar songs shared in a close circle of like-minded people, while all around stretches the endless sea, incredible harbors with delicious food, and each town full of its own culture and history!

Olena Poplavska

This trip was truly a dream! Wonderful yachts, incredible scenery, and an amazing atmosphere — each day brought new discoveries and vivid emotions. The organization was top-notch: everything was thoughtful, convenient, and comfortable. I especially loved the friendly company and the chance to feel the real freedom of sailing life. The food was delicious, and the sea was simply breathtaking! This is an experience that will stay in my memory forever. And I definitely want to do it again, many times!

Yuliia Verbenko

Yachting is an adventure everyone should experience, so there’s something to remember on long evenings by the fireplace in old age. For me, our trip with the Biletskyi brothers was one of the brightest experiences in my rather unseasoned life. Freshly caught mussels, sun, sails, fantastic whelks in white wine, naps on the deck, and a little storm straight out of Jack London… singing — with a guitar and just for the joy of it, because the thrill is impossible to contain! You can’t tell it all. You just have to try it. Put your own adventure into your treasure chest of memories. I believe that Ukraine will prevail and restore yacht tourism, and we will sail again with the team under the sails.

Neshta Slava

Once, my wife, son, and I had what you could call a little adventure called yachting. “What’s that?” – you ask? It’s something you won’t understand until you try it. Try it once — and you’ll fall in love forever.❤️❤️ A big part of that was thanks to the Biletskyi brothers, who didn’t just love these seas and expanses — they lived and breathed them! Now, the memory of that journey connects us with the Brothers not only through friendship but also through shared volunteer work supporting our defenders. This trip became more than just a vacation for us. And if, after reading this, you don’t feel like dropping everything, packing your things, and heading off on an adventure with such a warm and friendly crew, then maybe you have neither conscience nor heart! ))

Lyolya Filimonova

My first sailing trip through Turkey with Let’s Boat was a true discovery. We sailed with family and fully enjoyed the process. Day by day, we explored incredible coves, swam in crystal-clear waters, watched the sunset right from the deck, and savored the local cuisine, culture, and history. Now my husband also wants to become a skipper, and he has a new dream. It’s amazing. Each day was a mix of adventure, calm, and happiness being on the water. Returning home, I realized I had fallen in love with yachting forever. To be continued…

Ljudmyla Palko

A trip to the lighthouse on Gemiler Island 🛥🏝, night swimming with “sea fireflies” 🐳🦑🐠,
learning the bowline knot, pirate showdowns 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️, mastering anchoring ⚓️⚓️⚓️, and so much more ❤️❤️❤️.
After this journey, I fell in love with yachts, and my idea of the perfect vacation completely changed. Pavlo and Oleksii know how to create trips that are truly full of life.

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Why Choose Us?

The Grenadines’ 32 islands can be tricky to plan without local knowledge — and we know exactly which cays are worth the detour.

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Mastery

We truly know the Grenadines' waters. We sail here regularly, understanding the local winds, currents, and the quiet cays that most visitors never find.

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Connection

Our skippers know the best spot to swim with sea turtles, the quiet beach bar away from the crowds, and the perfect anchorage to watch the sunset over Bequia. Every trip feels personal, guided by real local knowledge.

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Smart Routing

With 32 islands to choose from, we plan routes with comfortable distances, the right mix of lively harbors and quiet cays, and flexible options if the weather changes.

Need help choosing the right boat?

Planning a yacht charter and not sure which boat is right for you? We’ll help you choose the perfect option based on your experience, route, group size, and budget — so your trip is comfortable, safe, and unforgettable.

FAQ

Yes, sailing without a skipper in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines requires a valid skipper’s license officially recognized in the country, such as a national license or an ISSA certificate. If you don’t have one yet, you can complete our ISSA training in advance.

The main sailing season runs from December to June, with steady trade winds and low rainfall. Hurricane season runs from June to November, with peak risk from August to October, though the southern Grenadines see fewer direct hits than more northern Caribbean islands.

It depends on the specific tour. Typically included are the yacht itself, a charter pack (bed linen, towels, basic cleaning supplies), and standard equipment. Fuel, marina fees, food, and a skipper (if not already included) are usually paid separately — always check the details of your chosen tour.

With 32 islands and cays spread across the chain, seeing everything in one trip isn’t realistic. Most guests focus on the southern Grenadines — Bequia, the Tobago Cays, and Union Island — rather than trying to cover the entire chain at once.

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