The southern Caribbean, between Martinique and Grenada, is one of the best sailing areas in the Caribbean. The wind is stable, often between 15 and 20 knots.
With a beautiful, warm sea lined with white sand, the scenery is picture-postcard.
Cruising on the ORC57 Avel Vaez, you’ll sail from island to island, discovering the pearls of the region: Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, the Grenadines…
A 14-day cruise to the Grenadines, departing from the port of Le Marin or Rodney Bay, offers a complete tour of the area.
→ See also: 10 ports of call to discover in the Grenadine Islands
With a two-week ORC57 cruise in the Grenadines Islands, you’ll sail a total distance of around 400 nautical miles – that’s around 30 miles a day, over your entire stay.
You’ll be able to visit the region’s most beautiful islands and ports of call, and make the most of both your sailing and your stopovers.
Upon arrival on board, our skipper will give a thorough safety briefing and set sail directly to Sainte Anne.
This downwind sail will provide a great opportunity to play with the capability of Avel Vaez.
This leg is typically a long sail with any other boat. With Avel Vaez, on the other hand, this leg should be a lot of fun.
After the long sail to Barbados, you’ll have the whole day to visit this beautiful island.
This leg brings us back to the southern islands.
Another day in paradise on your Caribbean cruise on Avel Vaez.
You’ll discover Mayreau, another magnificent anchorage emblematic of the Grenadine Islands.
You’ll sail around picturesque ports of call, in a setting that’s sure to give you a change of scenery.
A new stopover, and a new opportunity to experience exceptional moments on a catamaran in the Grenadines.
You’ll continue your discovery of the Grenadines, under sail: another short sail will take you to a new stopover, just as well worth a visit as the previous anchorages.
Bequia is a must-see destination for any sailor in the region. You’re sure to enjoy discovering this new port of call!
You’ll begin your return journey, heading north and into the wind.
Always on the way back, this will be the longest sail of your catamaran cruise in the Grenadines.
After discovering the Grenadines by sailboat, you’ll be back in Martinique. You’ll spend a final night at anchor, facing the beach.
This will be your last sail, before returning to port.
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