- cabin capacity
- double bed
- private bathroom

Best Catamaran Cruise Grenadines
11 April 2026 - 18 April 2026
- Grenadines Catamaran Cruise from Martinique
- 7 days trip
- 10 places avaliable
- Catamaran
- Shared cruises may require a minimum number of guests.
- Price may vary depending on the cabin type, occupancy and cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
Your sailing trip
Sailing Adventure through Bequia Mayreau Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia
Embark on a catamaran cruise through the stunning Grenadines, one of the most beautiful sailing regions in the Caribbean. Departing from Martinique, this sailing itinerary explores a chain of tropical islands known for turquoise waters, coral reefs, secluded anchorages and unspoiled island landscapes.
Martinique, often considered one of the jewels of the French Caribbean, offers a unique blend of French culture and Caribbean atmosphere. The island features lively coastal towns, traditional markets, lush rainforests and a variety of beaches ranging from white sand in the south to volcanic black sand in the north. Its modern marinas and protected bays make it an ideal starting point for sailing adventures in the Grenadines.
The journey begins in Le Marin, one of the most important sailing hubs in the Lesser Antilles. From here the cruise heads south toward the heart of the Grenadines archipelago. The first stops often include Bequia, known for its welcoming harbor and colorful waterfront, followed by the peaceful island of Mayreau and the famous Tobago Cays Marine Park. This protected lagoon is one of the highlights of the Caribbean, with crystal clear waters, coral reefs and sea turtles often visible while snorkeling.
The itinerary continues with visits to Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia, where dramatic volcanic landscapes, tropical forests and authentic Caribbean villages offer a deeper connection with the region’s culture and natural beauty. These islands provide a perfect balance between exploration, relaxation and scenic sailing.
Throughout the cruise, navigation distances are designed to remain comfortable and enjoyable, allowing plenty of time for swimming, snorkeling and discovering the islands. The catamaran offers spacious cabins, shaded outdoor lounges and panoramic views, creating a relaxed and sociable onboard atmosphere.
This 8 day Grenadines catamaran cruise combines sailing, nature and island culture, delivering an unforgettable Caribbean experience across some of the most iconic waters of the Lesser Antilles.
Itinerary
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Yacht - Bali 5.4
Bali 5.4 Catamaran - Open-Space Sailing Over the Deep Blue Waters of the Mediterranean
The Bali 5.4 is a flagship sailing catamaran designed to elevate your cruising experience through a perfect combination of space, innovation, and performance. With a length of 16.8 meters and a beam of 8.74 meters, this yacht offers exceptional livability and stability for long-distance charters and island-hopping adventures.
Built by Bali Catamarans/Catana, the 5.4 features a signature open-space layout, transforming the entire main deck into one continuous indoor-outdoor living area. A tilt-and-turn "garage-style" aft door connects the saloon to the rear cockpit, while a forward door leads directly to the bow lounge—perfect for enjoying sea breezes, sunsets, or private moments in complete comfort.
Above deck, the flybridge offers panoramic views, cushioned sunbeds, and a shaded lounge zone—ideal for relaxing while under sail. At the bow, guests can enjoy a rigid foredeck with a lounge area and sun pads, offering a tranquil setting for sunbathing or evening aperitifs.
Below deck, the Bali 5.4 offers 4 to 6 spacious private cabins, each with en-suite bathrooms, generous storage, and large windows that invite in natural light. One or more cabins may share a bathroom, depending on configuration. The catamaran also features crew quarters for skippered or crewed charters.
With modern amenities such as high-capacity fridges, water makers, and quiet, fuel-efficient twin Yanmar engines, the Bali 5.4 ensures a comfortable and autonomous voyage. Perfect for family groups or friends, this catamaran balances sailing performance with spacious design and ergonomic comfort—making every journey feel like home on the water.
Note: The actual boat may be a Bali 5.4, Lagoon 620, or Ipanema 58, depending on availability. Model and shipyard will be confirmed before departure.
- Standard Equipment Sails: Electric main sail winch
- & solent electrical winch Lazy bag Lazy jacks Navigation: AIS Autopilot Bow thruster
- with tunnel GPS chart plotter
- cockpit Helm station
- seat cushions Wind/speed/depth instruments Safety: VHF radio Yacht electrics: Air Conditioning Battery charger
- 120 AMP Generator Inverter
- 12V/220V - 3000VA 2 x Service batteries
- 130 amp Solar panels
- 8x100 W Watermaker - desalinator
- 240 L/H Deck: Bimini top Cockpit seat cushions with backrest Cockpit table Cockpit/stern, outside shower Davit Dinghy Electric anchor windlass
- 1700W Flybridge
- upholstery (cushions : seats & backrests, 12V Fridge, water point) Forward cockpit
- and transom courtesy lighting Outboard engine Remote control for anchor winch with chain counter at helm Spring cleats Sun loungers Swimming ladder
- with large handles and teak steps Galley: Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery) Oven
- Gaz Refrigerator
- House fridge freezer (615L) with chilled water, ice maker and dedicated inverter Stove Water pump
- sea water pump at Galley & Anchor Interior: 8 x Electric fans in cabins Electric toilet Indirect lighting in cabins and cockpit
- & in saloon Upholstery Entertainment: Hi-Fi system
- Radio, 6 loud speaker bluetooth (salon, flybridge and front cockpit) Other: Fly sunbathing area
- sunbathing cushions with backrests Mosquito nets
Whos’ on board
Cruise activities and tips
Travel activities
Bequia Harbor Walk and Caribbean Village Life
Bequia is the northern gateway to the Grenadines and offers one of the most authentic Caribbean atmospheres in the region. Guests can explore Port Elizabeth, the island’s main harbor town located along Admiralty Bay. The waterfront is lined with colorful wooden houses, small craft shops, relaxed beach bars and local cafés that reflect the island’s maritime heritage. Walking through the village allows visitors to discover the traditional character of Bequia, where sailing, fishing and boatbuilding remain important parts of daily life. Small artisan boutiques sell handmade jewelry, local artwork and island crafts, while lively market stalls offer tropical fruits, spices and Caribbean street food. Visitors can stop at seaside restaurants overlooking the bay to enjoy fresh seafood and traditional island dishes while watching yachts at anchor in the harbor. This relaxed harbor walk offers a perfect introduction to the culture, lifestyle and friendly atmosphere of the Grenadines.
Panoramic Walk to Mayreau Hilltop Church
Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island in the Grenadines and offers one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the Caribbean. From the beach at Saline Bay, a short walk through the quiet village leads to the small Catholic church perched on the hilltop above the island. The path passes traditional houses and quiet island streets where visitors can observe the slow rhythm of daily life in this small community. At the top, the church terrace opens onto a breathtaking panoramic view across the Tobago Cays Marine Park and the surrounding turquoise lagoons. From this elevated viewpoint guests can admire the nearby islands of Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau and Baradal surrounded by coral reefs and shallow waters. The walk offers not only extraordinary scenery but also the chance to experience the peaceful lifestyle and welcoming spirit of the local community.
Tropical Forest and Waterfall Excursion in Saint Vincent
Saint Vincent stands in contrast to the smaller islands of the Grenadines with its dramatic volcanic landscapes, dense tropical forests and mountainous interior. Guests can join a guided inland excursion to explore the island’s lush natural environment. The tour typically begins with a scenic drive along coastal roads and through traditional Caribbean villages before entering the island’s rainforest. From there a short walk through tropical vegetation leads to a hidden freshwater waterfall surrounded by dense greenery. Along the way visitors can observe local plant species, tropical flowers and birdlife that thrive in the humid forest environment. The waterfall provides a refreshing natural pool where guests can relax and cool off after the walk. This excursion offers a deeper insight into the natural beauty and culture of Saint Vincent beyond the coastal sailing experience.
Travel organizer tips
Pack smart for your yacht charter: choose a soft bag instead of a hard suitcase, bring lightweight layers, reef-safe sunscreen, and non-slip shoes for onboard use. A couple of swimsuits and motion sickness remedies can also make a big difference. Each boat has limited storage, so pack light, but wisely! Need help building the perfect list? Read our full guide: What to pack in a suitcase for a yacht charter
Start your day with a swim in a quiet bay, sail to hidden beaches or seaside villages, and enjoy a slow lunch on deck. Afternoons mean snorkeling, sunbathing, or exploring ashore. As the sun sets, your boat anchors in a scenic cove or near a harbor, ready for a relaxed dinner and a night under the stars. Curious about the full experience? Discover more in our guide: What’s a typical day like on a sailing holiday?
On skipper-only charters, guests usually share cooking and cleaning duties, think salads, pasta, and good teamwork. If there's a hostess, light meals and tidying are included, but it's still a casual, collaborative vibe. On fully crewed yachts, you’ll enjoy full service with a chef and crew managing everything. Want to know what’s included in your setup? Read the full guide: Who takes care of cooking and cleaning on a sailing charter?
Summer sailing holidays rarely face major weather issues, but when the sea gets rough, skippers adjust the route for your safety. Expect protected bays, marina stops, or a change in plan. These moments often lead to unexpected gems: local towns to explore, time to relax on board, or cozy dinners ashore. Curious about how crews handle these changes? Read the full FAQ: What to do in case of adverse weather conditions or changes to the itinerary
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- Shared cruises may require a minimum number of guests.
- Price may vary depending on the cabin type, occupancy and cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.