Yacht Charter in St. George's, Grenada

St. George's is a charming Caribbean port town and the capital of the island of Grenada. In the surroundings, mild hills run across an extinguished volcano, while boats and yachts come and go from the horseshoe shaped bay, in which the harbour is located. The island of Grenada also includes within its domain two smaller islands, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, located northeast of St. George's.


 
Yacht Charter in St. George

Why choose St. George's?

St. George's on Grenada is considered to be the "spice capital" of the Caribbean, with main exports of the island being nutmeg, vanilla, cacao, ginger and cinnamon. The tropical climate in St. George's strongly supports spice production, which is a visible fact in the spice market of Grande Anse Craft in St. George's, a popular place for stocking up on deliciously fragrant spices.

What to do and see on your yacht charter in St. George's ?

The busy harbour of Carenage in St. George's is a dazzling place, with the waterfront filled with shops and restaurants. Here boats come and go, and many nautical agencies offer seasoned skippers for hire with accompanying vessels. The most popular beach with the locals and visitors around St. George's is Grand Anse Beach, considered to be one of the most astounding beaches in the Caribbean, with it`s kilometres long stretch of golden sand and turquoise sea. Alongside the beach, there are many boutiques and bars that offer numerous goods and delicious dishes, ranging from local to cosmopolitan delicacies. South of Grand Anse, an alternative to the buzzing activity of Grand Anse, Morne Rouge Bay is a place where peace and quiet is to be found, alongside with crystal clean sea and untouched tropical vegetation. St. George also has other natural treasures on offer, like waterfalls and coral reefs, where diving and snorkelling are sure to produce sights rarely seen. Touring the old core of St. George's, there are two fortifying monuments not to be missed - Fort George and Fort Frederick, built by the colonial powers during the 18th century. In the interior of the island, Grand Etang National Park entices visitors with splendid rainforests and a crater-formed lake. Close to the coastline of St. George's, nearby islands offer themselves as locations for interesting boat trips, like the island of Carriacou, northeast of Grenada, with both black and golden sand beaches. There are also the islands of Levera and Petite Martinique to explore.

Sailing season - When to charter in St. George's?

Visiting St. George's between the months of June and September means facing the risk that the hurricane season brings. All but the most experienced seamen try to avoid the Caribbean during this time. St. George is popular from November to February because during the winter the air temperatures are several degrees lower, about 25 degrees Celsius. Besides this small margin, air temperatures are surprisingly stable in the Caribbean all year long, holding steady at about 27 degrees. But visiting in winter has its downsides, because most sailors tend to come during this time, so prices of accommodations are high and berths are reserved several months in advance.

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