Grenada Travel Information & Planning Guide
Base Location
Port Louis Marina
Nearest Airport
Maurice Bishop Int’|
Airport
(GND)
Provisioning Service
Online Provisioning
Store Available
Cruising Licenses
No formal license
is required
This page provides useful planning, pre-departure and travel information. From servicing airports to base arrival procedures, it will tell you what to expect to make your vacation smooth and care free.
We suggest you read the following information carefully several weeks prior to departure and also print a copy to take with you.
Before You Travel
Time Zone
UTC/GMT -4 hours.
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General Information
Area: 340 sq km (131 sq miles).
Geography: Grenada is located in the Caribbean. The island is of volcanic origin and is divided by a central mountain range. It is the most southerly of the Windward Islands.
Population: 90,739
Capital city: St. George’s
Ethnic groups: black 82%, mixed black and European 13%, European and East Indian 5%, and trace of Arawak/Carib Amerindian
Official Languages: English (official), French patois
Religion: Roman Catholic 53%, Anglican 14%, smaller Protestant denominations 33
Government: Parliamentary democracy and a Commonwealth realm
Major Industries: Food and beverages, textiles, light assembly operations, tourism, construction.
Tipping: A 10 to 15% tip is standard at restaurants, taxis, etc. $1 per bag for bellhops.
Currency: The Local currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$)
Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Three-point plugs are standard.
How to Get There
Airport
Maurice Bishop International Airport, located at the southern tip of Grenada, lies just 5 miles from St. George’s, and is served by direct and indirect flights from USA, Canada and London, with regular connections to all the main islands surrounding Grenada.
The airport accommodates all long-haul jets as well as commercial and private het from around the world. Smaller, inter-island carriers serve the other islands in the Caribbean and BWIA serves Toronto, New York, Miami and London. British Airways, Virgin and Excel fly from the UK and Condor from Frankfurt. Air Jamaica flies from New York and also has regular flights from Montego Bay and Miami. Inter-island flights are served by Liat and Caribbean Star to all major islands in the Carribean.
Guests of Peter de Savary’s Properties flying by private aircraft may use the Private Air Terminal at Grenada International Airport with private customs and immigration services. ‘Nutmeg One’ is available to guests of Peter de Savary’s Properties for private charter, for journeys between Grenada, Barbados and other neighboring islands.
Due to the number of flights which we organize, The Moorings can offer some great rates to many destinations. Please contact your Moorings Vacation Planning Specialist before booking your flights.
Flights
Due to the number of flights we organize, the Moorings can offer some great rates to many destinations. Please make sure you contact our inhouse flight specialist at 866.649.2003 before you book your flights.
International Airlines offer direct incoming flights to Grenada.
- Air Canada Vacations
- American Airline & American Eagle
- British Airways
- Caribbean Airlines
- Condor
- Delta Airlines
- Monarch Airlines
- Virgin Atlantic Airways
- Caribbean Airlines offer direct incoming flights to Grenada.
- Liat
- St. Vincent Air
- Conviasa
Caribbean Airlines offer direct incoming flights to Grenada.
- Liat
- St. Vincent Air
- Conviasa
Private Charter Flights
Through our partnership with a number of reputable airlines The Moorings can arrange private charter flights to Grenada and any other of our Caribbean destinations. Contact our in-house flight specialist at 866.649.2003 for more details.
Transfers
We are unable to arrange transfers for you in Grenada – so you must make your own travel arrangements upon arrival and pay with local currency
A taxi from the airport will take approximately 15 mins.
Car Rentals
All the major car rental companies are represented in Grenada. To obtain a local driving permit, a bona fide driver’s license must be presented at the traffic department at the Central Police Station on the Carenage. The cost is approximately EC $30. Most car rental firms also issue local permits.
There is a network of approximately 650 miles of paved roads and most of the main roads are in good condition. Please note that driving is on the LEFT.
Local Car Rental Agencies: (Grenada country code: 473)
- AVIS (Spice Island Rentals): 440-3936
- Budget Car Rentals: 440-2778
- C & J Auto Rentals: 444-5108
- David’s Car Rental: 444-3399
- Dollar Rent-a-Car:444-4786
- Island Rent-A-Car: 443-5624
- Jeep & Mini Moke Rentals: 444-4753
- Jerry’s Auto: 440-1730
- McIntyre Bros. Ltd. Auto Rentals: 444-3944
- Maitland’s Rentals: 444-4022
- MCR Car Rentals: 440-2832
- Quality Rentals: 440-9787
- Sanvics 4×4 Jeep Rentals: 444-4753
- Sunshine Tours: 444-2831
- Thomas & Sons: 444-4384
- Thrifty: 444-4984
- Tropicana: 444-8849
- Y&R Car Rentals: 444-4448
Taxi
Taxis meet almost every incoming flight and ferry in the region, and are easy to locate at Maurice Bishop International Airport. You can also call ahead to schedule a pick up and have a car waiting for your arrival.
Traveling from the airport to The Moorings base in St. George’s will cost approximately $25 USD for 1-4 persons, and an extra $5 USD for each additional person thereafter. There is a surcharge on cab rides between 6:00 pm and 6:00 am, as well as for trips outside of St. George’s.
Boarding Time/Check Out
Boarding Time Procedures
Charter Boarding Time: Charters start at 12:00 noon, or 6:00pm (with Sleep Aboard).
Briefing Times: For noon starts: after boarding, guests get a half hour to settle in after which they receive their chart and boat briefing.For sleep aboard starts: guests receive their briefings the next morning at the earliest convenient time for both guests and briefers.
All skippers must attend the briefing and everything you need to know will be covered from customs regulations, use of the radio, making dinner reservations, how to get help, etc… please save all questions of this nature until then. The Moorings operations manual will be on board your yacht for your use throughout your charter.
All skippers must attend a Chart Briefing which covers all you need to know about the cruising area, use of the VHF radio, how to call for assistance, and more. A Boat Briefing will also be provided onboard your yacht.
Late Arrivals
A representative from The Moorings will be on site to greet guests, and assist you in boarding your yacht at night. We will provide you with a brief yacht overview, ensuring that you are familiar with features for the evening (i.e. lights, A/C, shower pumps, heads). A full yacht briefing will be completed prior to your departure.
Check Out Procedures
Charter End Time: All charters end at 11am at which time the boat must be returned and ready for debriefing and checks.
A debriefing and final walkthrough will be done upon return so please allow enough time to complete this before the charter end time.
What’s on Board
Coolers
Coolers are available at the base on a first come first served basis at no additional charge. Only one per boat.
Mobile phones
Your cell phone may work in the Caribbean, check with your service provider for coverage. Leave your cell number with Customer Service before casting off.
Music/iPods
While most of our newer boats have Bluetooth capability, we cannot guarantee all boats are outfitted with this equipment. For your convenience, we highly recommend you bring an AUX cord so you can listen to music from your mobile devices.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Internet is available in Prickly Bay. You can also rent your wifi dongle at the base for $50 USD.
Electricity
220 volts AC, 50Hz. Three-point plugs are standard.
Yachts – The standard voltage on all yachts is 12 volts. In order to use electronic equipment that is 110v, you will need an inverter suitable for use in a cigarette lighter unless your boat has a generator. Inverter rentals are not available from the base.
For more information on what’s included on your yacht, please view the full list here for Bareboat Charters or here for Crewed Charters.
What to Bring
Customs & Immigration
Entry, exit, and visa requirements depend on the locations you are departing from and traveling to. You are responsible for having the correct documents so make sure to check with the consulate of the countries you plan to visit before you travel. Visit travel.state.gov for the latest information.
A valid passport (for each passenger) and crew list is compulsory for clearance. Expiration date must be no earlier than 6 months after your planned return. A customs declaration form must be completed at the port of entry.
Cruising Licenses
A sailing qualifiactions is not mandatory to charter here – but you must demonstrate that you have the necessary experience and ability. If our base staff are not confident in your ability when you arrive, they will arrange for a Moorings skipper to travel with you – at your own expense. Please ensure you have completed a Sailing Resume or a Power Resume to ensure you have the necessary experience required.
Luggage & Packing List
Soft-sided luggage or duffel bags are best, as luggage storage space on your yacht may be limited. We have no facilities for holding luggage at the base. Pack lightly and review our suggested packing list for required and necessary items to bring.
- Pack essential prescription medicine and change of clothing in a carry-on bag*
- Passport and other travel documentation
- Tickets and paper confirmations for pre-planned activities
- Light-colored, light-weight clothing
- Formal wear for upscale dining establishments
- Swimwear and cover up
- Hats and sunglasses
- Sandals and flip-flops
- Athletic shoes and hiking boots
- Travel-sized toiletries and hygiene products
- Insect repellent and OTC pain relievers/ointments
- AUX cable for playing music through your device
- 12V DC to 110V AC power inverter (for boats without generators**)
- 12V to USB power adapter for charging mobile devices
- Snorkel and Snorkeling Mask
*We would highly recommend packing prescription medicine and essential clothing (swimsuit, t-shirt and shorts) in your hand luggage as occasionally your luggage may arrive at the base after you do.
**All boats include a 12V DC outlet (a “car” outlet). Boats with generators have 110V outlets in the Caribbean and 220V in the Mediterranean and Exotic locations.
Drones
The use of flying drones may be restricted in some areas. For current drone regulations in this destination, please visit https://www.uavsystemsinternational.com/drone-laws-by-country/grenada-drone-laws/
Currency
The currency is the East Caribbean dollar, however US dollars are widely accepted with change being given in local currency. Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops.
Taxes & Fees
You might incur some costs while on charter such as mooring and docking fees or cruising taxes. We highly recommend bringing enough of the local currency to cover these costs as they are not always payable by USD, debit, and/or credit cards.
Departure tax: Persons 13 years of age and older are required to pay $20. Departure tax for persons from 5 to 12 years of age is $10. Children under 5 years are exempt. Visitors remaining on island for less than 24 hours are not exempt from paying the departure taxes – only in-transit passengers are exempt. There is EC $1 per person departure tax when leaving by yacht.
Customs costs: There is a cruising tax when entering Grenada, however, guests starting their charter in Grenada will not have to worry about it, as it’s good for 30 days.
Security Deposit
A security deposit must be paid at the base by Visa or Master Card and is refundable at the end of your charter subject to there being no loss or damage. To significantly decrease your security deposit, purchase our Yacht Damage Waiver insurance ahead of time.
If you haven’t purchased the Yacht Damage Waiver, a security deposit (amount as per your invoice) is payable at the base by travelers checks, Visa or Master Card, and is refundable at the end of the charter subject to there being no loss or damage. The liability includes loss or theft of the dinghy and/or outboard.
Health & Safety
Vaccination and Immunization Information
This destination is generally risk-free of contagious disease. Visit cdc.gov for the latest information.
You are advised to be up-to-date with your Tetanus and Hepatitis B vaccines. An International Vaccination Certificate is not mandatory.
Travel Advice
Your health and safety are important to us. For advice on how to stay safe while on charter, please review our Travel Advice Information. Current travel and safety information can be obtained by visiting travel.state.gov
Standard Swim Safe
Swimming is often a fun and important part of a vacation. However local rules, flag systems, currents and where swimming may be permitted, can be different and vary from country to country. Snorkel vests, Life Jackets and Diver Down flags are all available on board.
Children:
- Talk to children about water safety at the start of a vacation, making them aware of the potential dangers.
- Accidents can happen at any time on vacation, but often they happen on the first and last day, so keep watch and do not get distracted when your children are playing by, or in the water.
- Children in or near water should always be supervised by an adult and never left unattended.
- Get in the water with them, it is easier to keep an eye on them as well as good fun. Floatation devices are highly recommended for children but are not a substitute for supervision.
Be aware of your surroundings
- Check warning flags and signage on the beach and only swim where it is permitted.
- Beware of dangerous currents, these can be very powerful. Not all beaches have lifeguards and/or warning flags.
- Beware of underwater hazards, such as reefs, rocks, sudden changes in depth and marine life.
- Never swim where a sign says not to e.g. in zoned areas for jet boats or jet skis.
- Never swim at night or after drinking alcohol.
Look out for others
- Never swim alone, ‘buddy up’ with others in your party and use the snorkel vests provided.
- Know how and where to get help. If you see someone in difficulty; raise the alarm, preferably the emergency services. Ensure you know the correct number for the country you are in.
Do not overestimate your ability
- Consider swimming lessons before you go if you think it would be useful to learn proper swimming technique.
- Even if you regularly swim in a pool, remember that open water swimming can be very different.
Safety
All yachts are equipped with adult life jackets, harnesses, snorkel vests & diver down flags. You can see all this equipment demonstrated in our online safety briefing, and we strongly recommend that you make use this equipment during your vacation. This safety equipment will be displayed in the saloon of your boat on boarding – If you have any questions feel free to ask our base staff during your briefing.
We have a very limited supply of children’s life jackets on base so highly recommend that if you are travelling with children, you bring their own. This ensures that children have correctly fitting jackets that are comfortable for them.
Children should not be allowed in the dinghy without a life jacket or buoyancy aid and should wear a buoyancy aid or harness whilst on deck.
Children under the age of 16 should not operate an outboard engine and should be supervised at all times when in the dinghy. For your safety and for environmental reasons, the feeding of fish is not recommended and may be prohibited in some destinations.
Travel Insurance
The Moorings offers comprehensive travel insurance for your peace of mind. If you have your own travel insurance, verify that it covers the destinations and activities of your Moorings vacation.
Medical Facilities
Public hospitals are located in St. George’s, Mirabeau St. Andrew, Carriacou, Mt. Gay and Grenville Private hospitals and clinics are located in St. Paul’s and St. George’s. There are also public health clinics in all parishes on the island.
About the Marina
Address
PORT LOUIS MARINA GRENADA
Kirani James Boulevard
St. George’s
Grenada W.I.
T: 1 (473) 435 6661
Base Hours
8:00am – 5:00pm, 7 days a week.
Staff will be available for late starts.
Marina Facilities
Customs and immigration clearances in and out can be handled across the way at yacht club
Wireless broadband and cable TV
Full provisioning service
Restaurants, bars and duty-free shopping within the marina
Electric carrying buggies and trolleys, plus dedicated car parking
Fuel, water, electricity (220 power) and black water pump-out
24-hour security
First-class washrooms and laundry
Swimming Pool
Located to the left of the Yacht Operations Building, clients will find showers that are open from 8:00am to 6:00pm daily. At Customer Service, clients will find weather information.
Cruising Grounds
Experience Level
A sailing qualifiactions is not mandatory to charter here – but you must demonstrate that you have the necessary experience and ability. If our base staff are not confident in your ability when you arrive, they will arrange for a Moorings skipper to travel with you – at your own expense. Please ensure you have completed a Sailing Resume or a Power Resume to ensure you have the necessary experience required.
Cruising Area Restrictions
- This information will be covered in the chart briefing.
- The area around Soufriere and the Pitons in St. Lucia is a national park with restrictions on anchoring.
- All windward sides of the islands should be kept well clear of.
- The Tobago Cays is restricted from the south side due to the large number of coral heads in the channel which are difficult to see.
- In all bays, anchor with caution to avoid damaging coral or sea grass beds.
- Anchoring is not allowed off Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, and charterers will need to anchor at least 2 miles away from beach.
- Blue Lagoon in St. Vincent has a difficult entrance and is best avoided.
- It is strictly forbidden to sail alone, we require two persons minimum on board.
Charts & Pilot Books
All the charts and pilot books you will need for the sailing area are issued at your chart briefing. Download The Moorings’ Grenada Charter eGuide here . Skippered Charters
There are several different countries represented within the cruising grounds of the Windward Islands and each of them require customs/immigration clearance upon arrival and departure. Fees vary based on the country, yacht, number of passengers, itinerary etc. All charters with a skipper are encouraged to provide the skipper with an initial $500 at the beginning their charter. This money will be used to cover costs for customs fees as well as mooring ball fees for the duration of the charter. The total amount needed may be less or it may be more. At the end of the charter the skipper will return any remaining funds along with receipts for all money spent. ATMs are limited in the cruising grounds so it’s important to plan ahead for these fees.
Nighttime Sailing
You must be moored at least one hour before sunset. Night Sailing is not allowed without permission from the base manager. The decision to allow night sailing is based on your skill level and can be requested in advance. You will need to fill out the Sailing or Power resume for the base to review but we cannot guarantee approval.
Cruising Permits & Taxes
Clients must clear customs as they pass through each country and, generally fees are associated with the clearing process. Cruising permit is issued for charters at the beginning. If they leave Grenada into St. Vincent and The Grenadines, then EC $35 per person cruising tax is collected by the customs agent.
Moorings Fees & Taxes
There are no park fees in Grenada. Moorings balls should not be utilized in Grenada waters.
Around the Base
Accommodations
Allamanda Beach Resort & Spa – St. George’s, Grenada
Coyaba Beach Resort – St. George’s, Grenada
Grenada Grand Beach Resort & Convention Centre – St. George’s, Grenada
Spice Island Beach Resort – St. George’s, Grenada
True Blue Resort – Grand Anse, Grenada
Banks
Banks in Grenada include First Caribbean International Bank, Grenada Cooperative Bank, Republic Bank of Trinidad and Tobago and ScotiaBank. Many of the banks have ATMs.
Post Office
The General Post Office is in St. George’s and offers an Express Mail service. Efficient local, regional and international mailing is enhanced by international couriers Federal Express, DHL and UPS.
Dining
Grenada offers tourists plenty of seafood, West Indian dishes and French and Italian food on Grenada. Favorite local dishes include fish stew, curried lambi (conch) and the ubiquitous roti. Pigeon peas with rice, plantains, yams and callaloo soup are common side dishes.
Carib beer and Westerhall rum are the local brews; it’s also worth trying local nonalcoholic drinks such as sorrel juice, mauby and ginger beer. Grenadians have a nice sense of how a water view can add to a dining experience; so many good restaurants have harbor and ocean views.
Aquarium Restaurant – Point Salines Beach; Tel. 473-444-1410
Open daily, except Monday, 10am-11pm
Wednesday night specials and Sunday Beach BBQ.
The Beach House – Point Salines, St. George’s; Tel: 473-444-4455
Open 6-10 pm Except Sundays
Specialties: Caribbean, international
Carib Sushi – Grand Anse, St. George’s; Tel: 473-439-5640
Open when? Take-out available.
Specialties: Japanese; sushi of fresh local fish and traditional Japanese dishes.
Choo Light Restaurant & Bar – L’anse aux Epines; Tel. 473-444-2196
Open Mon. to Sat. 11am-3pm and 6pm-11pm;
Sun. and holidays 5pm-11pm. Indoor/outdoor garden setting.
Specialties: Chinese Stir-fry and steamed seafood, chicken, and fish.
The BoatYard – Prickly Bay, L’anse aux Epines ; Tel. 473-444-4662
Open daily, Music Friday and Sat nights.
Specialties: Caribbean
Coconut’s Beach Restaurant – Grand Anse Beach; Tel. 473-444-4644
Open daily, except Tue., 12noon-10pm. Reservations advised.
BBQ and live music Wed., Fri., and Sun. in season.
Specialties: Local lobster, French Creole cuisine.
True Blue Bay Restaurant
True Blue Inn; Tel. 473-444-2000
A cool, relaxed setting overlooking the bay.
Specialties: Seafood dishes.
Island View Restaurant & Night Club – Woburn; Tel. 473-444-1878
Restaurant and snack bar with a game room and pool table.
Discotheque Fri. and Sat. 10pm until …
Knap’s Restaurant & Bar – Grand Anse, St. George’s; Tel: 473-444-1299
Open for dinner (reservations requested); separate entertainment room with bar and games; quiet, elegant atmosphere with outstanding view of the harbor and bay.
Specialties: Caribbean, German, and Austrian cuisine; fondue and raclete available upon request.
La Dolce Vita – Cinnamon Hill Hotel, Morne Rouge, Grand Anse; Tel. 473-444-4301/3456
Open daily, except Mon., 7pm-11pm for dinner; cocktails 6pm-11pm.
MasterCard, VISA, and Discover accepted.
Specialties: Italian cuisine.
Nick’s Donut World – Le Marquis Complex, Grand Anse
Open Mon. to Sat. 7:30am-7:30pm; Sun. 9:30am-1pm and 4pm-7:30pm.
Specialties: A wide selection of donuts and coffees.
The Red Crab – L’anse aux Epines; Tel: 473-444-4424
Specialties: West Indian and International cuisine.
Rex Grenadian – Point Salines, St. George’s; Tel: 444-3333
International and Caribbean cuisine served in four restaurants.
Specialties: Special business lunch and dinner in the International Restaurant; dinner in the Oriental Restaurant; BBQs on the Caribbean Terrace; nightly entertainment.
Carenage Café – The Carenage, St. George’s; Tel: 473-440-8701
Open 9 am – 6 pm, except Sunday.
Specialties: Milkshakes, pizzas, fresh juices.
Tropicana – Lagoon Road, St. George’s; Tel: 473-440-1586
Open daily, 7:30am-midnight; take-out service available.
Specialties: Local and Chinese cuisine.
Little Dipper – Woburn, St. George’s; Tel: 473-444-5136
Open daily, except Sunday.
Specialties: Local family-owned. Lobster when in season. Great View
Calypso – Prickly Bay, L’anse aux Epines; Tel: 473-439-2007
Open daily.
Specialties: International.
Rudolphs Restaurant – The Carenage, St. George’s; Tel: 473-440-2241
Open 9 am – 11 pm, except Sundays.
Specialties: International, cafe
Provisioning
The Moorings Provisioning
This destination offers the convenience of The Moorings Provisioning Service! Let The Moorings take all the hassle out of provisioning your yacht with the highest quality beverages, fresh foods, and non-food items. Order complete packages when booking online or over the phone. Or choose to order online from our Online Provisioning Store which also offers all packages and an extensive a la carte inventory. We’ll coordinate the details and guarantee that everything is aboard your yacht when you arrive. Provisioning must be ordered 6 days prior to the start date of the charter for this destination. Visit our Provisioning Page to learn more.
Moorings Care packages are included on every yacht. These packages contain some of the basics to get you started for your vacation. Additional items are available to be purchased and delivered directly to your yacht. Visit our Provisioning Page to learn more.
Supermarkets
There are 2 well-stocked supermarkets in the area. Foodland is located in the lagoon, and they have a dinghy dock which makes provisioning very easy. There is also IGA supermarket in Grand Anse that caters to the expat community on the island; they carry most major American brands.
We advise customers shop at the IGA real Value supermarket as they have online services, & do deliveries. You can also order before you come to Grenada and have it delivered around 12pm on the day of your charter.
Things to Do
Regattas
The area is known for its local regattas, most notably the Grenada Sailing Festival which runs out of Port Louis every January and features racing and cruising yachts as well as local work boats. In addition, the Grenada Classic Yacht Regatta is held in February and has classes for tall ships and other classics whilst Bequia has its own Easter Regatta. The Carriacou Regatta also has a loyal following. Held in August for over 40 years, it’s a racing event for locally built boats.
Festivals
Grenada boasts an ever-increasing range of festivals – both sporting and cultural. For a mix of color and sheer fun, visit the Carriacou Carnival in February and Grenada Festival in August. They offer an intoxicating blend of steel bands, pulsating calypso and spectacular costumes.
Hiking & walking
Grenada, Bequia and a number of other islands in the Grenadines offer superb hiking – a great way to experience stunning rainforests, tucked away villages, stunning views out to sea and the chance to cool off under spectacular waterfalls.
Interesting Sites
Please visit the Itinerary page for more of the best places to visit on your trip, however, some interesting sites to visit include Fort St. George’s, Underwater sculptures at Molinere Point, rain forest, rum distilleries and the dozens of waterfalls throughout the island.
Water Toys & Sports
For your convenience, you can add water toys to your charter prior to arrival at the base. They will be waiting on your boat upon arrival. You are able to rent these at the base; please keep in mind that we have limited availability. For more information, please view our Water Sports Options.
Snorkeling Diving
Since Grenada and Carriacou are not as heavily visited as other Caribbean islands, the reefs, wrecks and coral walls remain largely unspoiled by crowds and many have yet to be fully explored. Divers will encounter deserted cays, sand bars and lagoons teeming with sea life, including sea fans, gorgonians, sea horses, rays, turtles, dolphins and stunningly colourful reef fish, as well as magnificently colored coral.
All of our bases offer snorkeling gear. Please check availability for children’s sizes. You may wish to pack your own snorkeling gear.
Fishing
Sports fishing is extremely popular in these waters, with Spanish mackerel, barracuda, marlin, tuna and kingfish just some of the fish landed. Licenses are not required for trolling a line while underway. Spearfishing is illegal to all non-residents. You can also rent a fishing rod at the base at $10 USD.
Kayaking
Kayaks can be added to your charter contract. Please contact your Moorings Holiday Planning Specialist for more details.
For more information on what’s included on your yacht, please view the full list here for Bareboat Charters or here for Crewed Charters.
Cruising Conditions
General Conditions
When planning your Grenada sailing vacation, we recommend considering the best time to sail in the Caribbean. Winds are nearly always NE-SE at 10-25 knots, intensifying around the northern ends of islands; calms are rare. Rain usually arrives in squalls seen approaching from windward, and typically squalls can have strong gusts. Visibility is normally over 10 miles, but reduced in squalls.
June to November is the hurricane season for the Caribbean, but Grenada is south of the area most affected. If conditions exist for hurricane development, we request very close contact with the base while clients are on charter.
Immediate weather conditions can be found at http://www.weather.com
Climate
Grenada has a subtropical climate with a mild dry season from January to May and a wet season from June to December with high temperatures and humidity. Average annual precipitation varies from 1,524 mm (60 inches) in the coastal districts to 5,080 mm (200 inches) in the mountains.
The prevailing NE trade winds and the hurricane season are from June to December while average temperature ranges in St. Georges are from 79°F – 82°F (26°C-28°C) year round.
Tides
- In the Caribbean the tide range is very small: 30 cm to 90 cm (1-3 ft), including the variation of level due to atmospheric pressure and dominant winds.
- Current is normally westerly up to 2.5 knots.
- Those making passages among islands should take this into account.
Weather Forecasts
The base provides weather forecast for the next 24 hours. Guests should consult the “Sailors Guide to the Windward Islands” for AM/FM stations from Martinique to Trinidad. There are locations at Blue Lagoon St. Vincent, Tyrell Bay, Clifton Harbour and Bequia where forecasts are posted daily. Radio reception can be very poor in the islands. Reports can also be obtained by calling The Moorings bases by cell phone.
Historical Weather (Averages by month):
Month | °F Max | °F Min | °C Max | °C Min | Avg Precip (in) | Avg Precip (mm) | Avg Wind Speed |
January | 82 | 76 | 28 | 24 | 5 | 76 | NE 10-25 kts |
February | 82 | 76 | 28 | 24 | 4 | 50 | NE 10-25 kts |
March | 84 | 76 | 29 | 24 | 4 | 50 | NE 10-25 kts |
April | 88 | 76 | 31 | 24 | 3 | 76 | NE 10-25 kts |
May | 88 | 76 | 31 | 24 | 6 | 101 | SE 10-25 kts |
June | 89 | 76 | 32 | 24 | 9 | 76 | SE 10-20 kts |
July | 89 | 76 | 32 | 24 | 9 | 76 | SE 10-20 kts |
August | 90 | 76 | 32 | 24 | 11 | 127 | SE 10-20 kts |
September | 90 | 76 | 32 | 24 | 10 | 127 | SE 10-20 kts |
October | 88 | 76 | 31 | 24 | 9 | 101 | SE 5-15 kts |
November | 86 | 76 | 30 | 24 | 9 | 127 | NE 10-20 kts |
December | 82 | 76 | 28 | 24 | 8 | 101 | NE 10-25 kts |
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