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Sailing holidays in the southern Caribbean

Sailing holidays in the southern Caribbean
Island hopping in the Windward Islands is real sailing through the picture-book Caribbean: Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Bequia and Mustique and finally the Grenadines with Union Island, the Tobago Cays and the Horseshoe Reef

The Lesser Antilles: an arch of islands almost 500 kilometres long from the Virgin Islands in the north to the ABC islands off the coast of Venezuela, high volcanic islands with evergreen rainforests and flat coral islands, long white sandy beaches lined with palm trees and waves breaking on the cliffs, a colourful mix of peoples, crystal-clear water, colonial architecture and colourful wooden houses in confectioner's style, rum, reggae, Creole cuisine and the special joie de vivre of the locals - the Caribbean is not one of the most attractive travel destinations in the world for nothing. Sailors particularly appreciate the constant trade winds. There is hardly any other area in the world with such reliable wind conditions.

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With the ships CHRONOS and RHEA (54 m, max. 26 guests) Sailing-Classics sails from Christmas to April in this beautiful area - picture-book Caribbean.

The travel experience itself is yacht sailing, just as you would be travelling on your own yacht, relaxed sailing with plenty of time for swimming, shore excursions and relaxation, without the constraints of a fixed routing.

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Barbados - Tobago Cays - Grenadines/Bequia - St Vincent - Martinique - St Lucia - Barbados

A 14-night sailing trip from/to Barbados via the Tobago Cays, where the water glows in different - almost unreal - shades of blue. The journey continues via the old whaling island of Bequia to St Vincent and the Grenadines. The sails are set towards St Lucia, where we anchor in a beautiful bay with a view of the Pitons, the basalt cones that rise imposingly and almost vertically out of the water. After a week in Martinique, it is possible to change yachts before relaxing again, hopping from bay to bay and returning to Barbados at the end.

Find out more in the video - Sailing trip in the Grenadines:

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