Sailing the Grenadines
Whether you're an expert yacht man or a complete novice, Footloose Yacht Charters offer the ultimate Caribbean cruise. The Grenadines have an almost mystical allure and a timelessness and beauty that we describe as "somewhere between heaven and earth…. But a little closer to heaven". Footloose has operated from the Lagoon and the Carenage, Grenada since 1984 and is one of the longest established yacht charter companies in the region. The British Virgin Island have traditionally been the primary Caribbean yachting destination, but they are rapidly being eclipsed by the Grenadines. In the BVI, sailing is less adventurous and the anchorages considerably more crowded. Large resorts and fast food may appeal to some, but increasingly visitors are seeking off the beaten track destinations with pristine beaches, secluded anchorages, great diving and friendly inhabitants – all characteristics of Grenada and the Grenadines. As one of our guests recently said: “Heck, if I’d wanted fast food I would have stayed in the States”. Check our independent rave reviews on Trip Advisor Inter-island sailing distances are short – usually between one and five hours – and the predictable weather patterns and constant trade winds make sailing a breeze. On a five to ten day cruise, one can visit all of the Grenadines – including Mopion, near Petit St. Vincent, the ultimate desert island – 20 yards of fine white sand, a tiny thatched shelter (with a bottle opener fixed to the main support), and surrounded by crystal clear water. Although the islands lie close together, each has a charm of its own. 3 Night charters - 4 Night Charter 5 Night charters6 Night charters - 7 Night charters - 10 Night charters