Caribbean Island Hopping Grenada to Antigua
- Vessel: Chronos
- Where: Grenada, Caribbean
- Duration: 16 days
- Embark: St George's Bay - 23 March 2025, 18:00
- Disembark: Falmouth Harbour, Antigua - 6 April 2025, 10:00
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Set sail with luxury yacht Chronos as she island-hops her way from Grenada through the Grenadines, St Lucia and on to Martinique before heading north to Antigua, exploring Dominica & Guadeloupe along the way.
Join Chronos in St Georges Bay on the main island of Grenada. A horseshoe-shaped harbour, surrounded by a hillside of an old volcano crater, provides a beautiful scenic backdrop for your Caribbean sailing holiday. Spend the week sailing through the Caribbean islands of the Grenadines, St Vincent and St Lucia before finishing on the island of Martinique. Her second week will see her make her way from Martinique to Antigua, exploring the islands of Dominica and Guadeloupe.
Escape the crowds and the cruiseliners as you enjoy the beauty of being on an elegant sailing yacht on these breathtaking islands. This voyage is perfect for those looking for a little added luxury in a more intimate environment while enjoying Caribbean island hopping and sailing at it’s best.
- Luxury sailing yacht
- 5-star professional crew
- Smooth Sailing
- Island hopping & onshore exploration
- Private En-suite cabins
- Water-sports
- Full Board
- Tickets & Booking
- Sail area & highlights
- Gallery
- Life on board
- Kit list
- Travel planning
- The boat
- FAQs
- What's included
- Boat schedule
Your Sailing Area
Grenada to Martinique, Caribbean
It is said that St Georges Bay on the island of Grenada is one the most picturesque bays in the Caribbean. Awake at sunrise, floating in crystal clear waters with rolling green hillsides and dashes of bright colour, villages nestled in the mountainside. The south of the island is home to crater lakes, swimming spots in waterfalls and sweet-smelling cocoa and spice plantations. There are plenty of white soft-sand beaches, with palm trees swaying in the breeze and quirky beach bars serving up the very best spiced Caribbean rum!
As you leave Grenada on the horizon, you’ll set sail north, taking the steady trade winds towards the island chain of the Grenadines. Explore the tiny islands of Bequia and Tobago Cays before setting sail for St Lucia and finishing on the island of Martinique.
St Vincent and the Grenadines
The Windward Islands in the Caribbean are made up of St Vincent and the Grenadines, a chain of tiny idyllic islands providing a plethora of picturesque anchorages – perfect for alfresco dining, swimming and snorkelling. With azure blue harbours, chic private isles and volcanic landscapes, the Grenadines are made of islands such as reef-lined Bequia Island and the snorkelling paradise in the colourful underwater world of Tobago Cays. Seemingly untouched by tourist exploitation, these islands offer white sandy beaches on deserted islands, crystal clear waters gently rolling the shores, refreshing waterfalls to explore and great walking trails throughout.
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Sail onto the island of St Lucia, a true Caribbean paradise. If the weather is fair, Chronos will anchor in the beautiful Piton Bay with views of the Piton themselves. Volcanic spires that rise out of the water almost vertically, they are one of the most spectacular landmarks of St Lucia.
Your holiday will finish on the rugged and volcanic Caribbean island of Martinique. An overseas region of France, with its culture reflecting a lovely blend of French and West Indian influence. The north of the island is mountainous and home to Mont Pelée, an active volcano with an abundance of dense rainforest. The sand on the beaches in the north is silvery grey as a result of the historic volcanic ash. The south of the island features steep hills with quaint, meandering streets lined with colourful houses. The gardens of La Savane are well worth a visit, and the main town of Fort-de-France has many sweet cafes and boutique shops to explore before you board.
From Martinique, we’ll take the trade winds and sail north, island hopping to the islands of Dominica and Guadeloupe before finishing in Antigua.
Guadeloupe is an archipelago in its own right with the main butterfly-shaped island surrounded by even more miniature versions of this tropical paradise. The main island is divided by the Salee River, home to jungle swamps and connected only by a couple of bridges. Across the islands, you’ll find beautiful long stretches of beach, sugar cane fields and the Parc National de la Guadeloupe. A mountainous, jungle-like National Park home to the cascading Carbet Falls and the volcano of La Grande Soufrière. With a plethora of bays, coves and inlets, you won’t be short of picturesque anchorages and swimming opportunities here either.
The island of Dominica is mountainous and covered in rainforest reserves teeming with wonderful wildlife spotting opportunities. The National Park is home to the volcanically heated, steam-covered Boiling Lake, hot springs and the 65m-tall Trafalgar Falls – don’t forget your swimsuit! Wander the pretty streets of the capital of Dominica, Roseau, visit the beautiful botanical gardens and immerse yourself in the relaxed Caribbean culture.
You’ll finish on the island of Antigua, a tropical island of green hills and mountains, stretches of brilliant white soft sand and beautiful flowering gardens. The diverse nature and 365 beaches are among the pearls of the Caribbean, so it’s a great spot to end your Caribbean sailing holiday. Perhaps spend some time exploring the island before you catch a flight home.
Colourful Caribbean Wildlife
Wildlife in the Caribbean is a real treat. Spot graceful Green and Loggerhead Sea Turtles gliding effortlessly through the water and Bottlenose Dolphins swimming with the wake of the bow. Whales also frequent the Caribbean Sea, with the warm water providing the perfect breeding grounds at this time of year for the humpback whale.
Birdlife in the Caribbean is an incredibly beautiful sight. Keep your binoculars at the ready to spot these colourful delights. With species only native to the Caribbean, these are once-in-a-lifetime encounters!
All voyages for Chronos
Chronos
Guest berths: 26 Rig: Bermudan Ketch
Our luxury sailing yacht Chronos was built and registered in Bodrum, Turkey but spends her days sailing the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Chronos was purpose-built as a charter vessel in 2013, with a two-masted, 54m staysail ketch rig.
Designed by Klaus Röder who based his design on a classic yacht whilst keeping up with the modern-day ketch; Chronos has been built for performance sailing and guest comfort.
Built with luxury in mind, the outline on deck is of teak and mahogany with plenty of space to sun-bath, read a book and enjoy the views. All the sails are electronically retractable, so no need to learn the ropes here. (The crew are, however, more than happy for guests to get involved with the operating and sailing of Chronos as much as they would like!)
An admiralty ladder provides the perfect place to jump off into the warm Caribbean waters, have a swim and climb back aboard with ease. Chronos also offers her guests the options of using her water skiing, wake-board, tube riding, kneeboard, banana boat, kayak and snorkelling & dive equipment and even a sail dinghy (QubaRS)
The deckhouse offers its very own small bar whilst below decks offers still more space to relax with a saloon with a plasma TV! Her private cabins, offering both double and single beds, all have air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms.
The professional crew consists of the Skipper, first mate, mechanic, bosun, cook and 4 stewards, so you will most certainly be looked after during your time aboard Chronos.
Read more about what to expect from life on board Chronos here >
Deck plan
More about ChronosLife on board
Our sailing holidays on board Chronos are ones of luxury, style and comfort while exploring sunshine destinations and unforgettable locations. A purpose-built charter vessel, Chronos was designed with the elegant sailing lines of a traditional classic boat but has been paired with all the comforts and luxuries of a modern yacht.
Authentic Sailing Fun
Sailing with Chronos is certainly one of comfort and relaxation. Think of a boutique, intimate classic sailing experience where nothing is too much trouble. Her dedicated and professional crew are highly trained and well-versed in a smooth sailing operation.
She has an impressive sail area, and her rig is electronically operated with retractable sails, so there is no need to “learn the ropes” here! That being said, traditional pin and tails are still available if guests want to experience authentic sailing. Her crew is always on hand and happy to discuss the sailing operations with guests.
Although there is less focus on the “hands-on” sailing of Chronos, the Captain and crew offer interesting sailing talks and information briefs for guests during the voyage. Learn about the history of the boat and its sailing terms and even take a tour of the engine room if you fancy! Understanding these elegant classic vessels and feeling their power with the wind is truly an unforgettable experience.
Sleeping and Relaxation
Every space on Chronos is considered with the guests at the forefront of all design. From the spacious saloon, and private ensuite cabins clad in tropical wood to the sweeping open decks with plenty of sun lounging spaces – the boat is certainly oozing 5* luxury.
The generously proportioned cabins all have plenty of luggage storage, full-size domestic showers and air conditioning units. Versatile beds mean that cabins can be made from a comfy double to a sharing twin and even a three-bed family cabin as needed. All bedding and towels are included in the ticket price. Each cabin is named by the winds of the sea, and this matches the allocated swim towel set for guests. If you leave it drying on deck, a crew member will deliver it back to your cabin when dry.
Daily cabin service is also part of the offering. A crew member will make your bed and freshen up your bathroom every day, and if you want a towel change or full cabin clean, just leave the relevant sign on the cabin door!
Eating and Entertainment
Although the day is punctuated by meal times, you certainly don’t feel like you’re running on a schedule. The relaxed nature of both the boat and the crew gives a perfect balance.
Depending on the voyage location, the daily routine can change and is flexible depending on the wishes of the group. Perhaps sit back and relax as the crew set the sails to another remote anchorage to enjoy a freshly cooked lunch and the onboard water toys! Or spend the morning swimming in a secluded bay or exploring an ancient port city before setting the sails to a new location.
Start the day with a rich buffet-style breakfast, on to a light 2-course lunch at noon, coffee, tea and cake in the afternoon. Finish the day with a freshly cooked 3-course dinner aboard and on the final night of the voyage, enjoy an authentic Captain’s dinner. For every voyage on Chronos, guests enjoy a meal ashore at their own expense to immerse themselves in the local culture and cuisine. Guests tend to go off in their groups but sometimes the crew can join in if guests are unsure of the best spots!
Depending on the mood of the group, the crew can arrange some light-hearted entertainment too – from local musicians over dinner to a friendly on-board music quiz (which is always amusing with international guests!) or even a wine-tasting session (at an extra cost).
Water-toys
For those water lovers with a sense of adventure, Chronos has a multitude of water-sport activities and equipment available for guests. Stand-up paddle boards and adult-size snorkelling equipment are free for guests to use. Water-skiing, wakeboarding, banana boat and tube riding are all chargeable once on board.
Chronos offers this at a moderate price and suggests an average of 10% of the voyage price to serve as a guide for consumption. The onboard currency is EUROS and you can open an on-board account which can be paid at the end of your voyage.
Things to note
Sailing vs Shore time
Do I need to take part in night watches?
Kit List
We recommend a travelling light principal with lots of lightweight, easy-drying layers. Below is a list of recommended items, these are not mandatory and those who have sailed before may have their preferences! We recommend you bring a foldable bag or suitcase since hard cases are difficult to store in the cabins.
- Flight tickets
- Identification cards: Personal ID card and/or passport, driver’s license recommended
- Money: Cash, credit card
- Personal medicines
- Telephone card, mobile phone (please make sure your phone is set up for international roaming)
- Sun protection gel, after-sun/sunburn lotion, sunhat or equivalent
- Glasses, sunglasses
- Your favourite book!
CLOTHING
- Swimwear
- T-shirts, polo shirts, blouses and dress shirts (also long-sleeved options)
- Long trousers for the journey and excursions to the shore, one or two long trousers for dinners and visits to the restaurant
- Shorts/dresses
- A light pullover/fleece/cardigan for the evenings.
- Wind/rain jacket and cap
- Soft-soled trainers (We kindly ask you to only wear anti-skid sport/boat shoes on board.)
- Flipflops or sandals
- For trips to the shore, we recommend you wear sturdy shoes/trainers
Bed linens, bath and beach towels, life jackets, diving goggles and fins are all provided on board.
Dress on board is casual during the day (T-shirt and shorts) and sporty-casual in the evening and at the Captain’s Dinner. Swimwear is not permitted during meals or below deck. Please observe the local customs for shore excursions. We would like to point out that it is generally a little cooler and windier on the water than on land.
What’s included
- Full Board* (breakfast, lunch, dinner and filter coffee and tea)
- All bedding (pillow, sheets & duvet), bath and swim towels per person
- Full crew plus tuition
- Marina and fuel fees
- All tender trips to and fro the boat
- Lifejacket
- Adult snorkelling equipment
- Stand-up paddle-boards
What’s not included
- Alcohol and soft drinks
- Waterproofs
- *One meal is eaten ashore at the guest’s own expense
- Any flights
- Transit hotels
- Travel to and from the boat on the day of joining/leaving
- Travel Insurance
- Sailing Insurance (Please read our Sailing Insurance page for more information)
- Crew tips
- Personal expenses
- Water-skiing, wakeboarding, banana boat and tube riding are all chargeable once on board. > Chronos offers this at a moderate price and suggests an average of 10% of the voyage price to serve as a guide for consumption.
Travel insurance notes
As this is an active adventure holiday, we advise everyone to have the appropriate personal accident travel insurance whilst onboard in addition to standard travel insurance which would cover you in the time between booking and departing for your adventure. These policies can sometimes be combined so please check with your travel insurance provider.
Please read more information on our Insurance guidelines page.
This voyage will be more than 12 miles offshore.
*Please note passengers sailing on Chronos, Rhea or Kariós do not require personal accident cover, only health insurance.
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FAQ
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Are all meals included?
Yes, all meals* on board are included in the price (breakfast, lunch, dinner and filter coffee and tea) *One meal per week is eaten ashore at the customers own expense.
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Can you cater for dietary needs?
Meat eaters and vegetarians only please.
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Are there any added extras?
One meal is eaten ashore at the guests expense. Alcohol and soft drinks are not included but can be purchased on board. Water-sports are not included.
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What are the sleeping arrangements?
Chronos has two Standard Double En-suite Cabins (11 m²) and 10 Deluxe En-suite Cabins (12-13 m²).
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Is there a porthole in my cabin?
Yes, all cabins have portholes.
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How many toilet/showers does she have?
All cabins have their own ensuite.
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Are bedding and towels included?
All bedding, a hand towel, bath towel, swim towel is included per person.
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Is there a hairdryer on board?
Yes, there is a hair dryer in each cabin.
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Will I be able to wash my clothes?
No, Chronos does not have laundry on board.
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Is there heating/air conditioning onboard?
Yes.
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Do I need to tip the crew?
Tips are not mandatory but are welcomed by the crew! There will be an honesty box available at the end of your voyage (as a general guide, a 5-10% tip based on your ticket price)
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What language is spoken onboard?
English is the common deck language but there will be international guests and crew.
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Is there WIFI onboard?
When within shore range, you should be able to reach 4/5G. Please make sure you have international roaming set up on your data plan. There is chargeable access to Starlink on all voyages. You can buy vouchers once on board if required.
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Can I charge my phone/Camera?
Yes, there are 2pin EU sockets throughout the boat so please bring an adaptor if needed.
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What is the currency on board?
Euro's.
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Are there life jackets provided?
Yes.
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How do I get on and off the boat?
Chronos is often at anchor so you'll need to be comfortable climbing in and out of the tender dinghy. There is an admiralty ladder and there will always be a crew member to steady.
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Are Waterproofs provided?
No.
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Do I need sailing experience?
No, absolutely not!
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Does the boat have any water toys?
Yes, there are two sea kayaks, RS Quba dinghy, snorkelling gear, water skis, wakeboard, kneeboard and banana boat. For activities that require pulling with a dinghy we charge €1 per minute of use.
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Will I be sea sick?
Everyone reacts differently but we recommend if you are at all worried to take some medication 24 hours before departure.
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Is there an age limit?
Yes. Minimum age of 5, and as long as the child can swim.
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From: St George's Bay
To: Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
To see where the ports are, along with your likely sailing area, please view the sail area & highlights.
GETTING THERE
St. George’s Bay, Grenada
BY AIR
Grenada Airport is an 11 minute taxi ride into St George’s, Grenada’s capital city. Flights go to Grenada Airport from London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Belfast City.
GETTING HOME
Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
BY AIR
Antigua Airport is just a 30 minute shuttle/taxi journey to Falmouth Harbour. Flights go direct to London Gatwick and London Heathrow with British Airways, Finnair, Virgin Atlantic and Air France from Antigua Airport.