Sailing the Grenadines on a Grenadines built charter boat

Experiencing the Grenadines on one of its own locally built crewed charter boats is not to be missed.

Jambalaya is a 73ft traditional Schooner which was launched in 2002. She is based in the Grenadines and is available for charter throughout the Windward Islands.

Jambalaya in Tobago Cays

 

She can accommodate up to 6 passengers. The accommodation comprises one double guest master en-suite cabin that is spacious and light with its own entrance, 2 double guest rooms with shared toilet and shower, separate crews’ cabin with own head, a deck house saloon, a large shaded cockpit and lots of deck space.

Captain Peter Bennett and his wife Chef Sylvie are very engaging host. crew Jambalaya

Two of their favorite places in the Grenadines are:

Bequia : this is an exquisite little island with its shops and restaurants/bars all wrapped around the harbour front and linked together by a beach and a path. The atmosphere is very friendly and very relaxed. Sunbathing, swimming, reading… on the pristine Princess Margaret beach and then there are many restaurants to choose from in the evening.

Tobago Cays : the Jewels of the Grenadines!

We love swimming with the turtles off Baradel and snorkel over the amazing coral teaming with fish on the South side of Petit Bateau where the big fishes hang out. Dinghy out to the shallow waters off the lagoon where you will be able to stand in luxurious turquoise waters. In the evening : Lobster dinner on the beach, a unique experience!

Beach Tobago Cays

You’ll be counting the days until you can return!

Sail the Grenadines on Jambalaya

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