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Tobago Cays sailing is fun
Among the many activities offered by a Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines vacation, one popular pastime is Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing.
While Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing you can relax while listening to the tranquil sound of the water or, if you prefer something more active, you can try fishing or discover the aquatic world and its life forms through snorkeling or scuba diving.
A Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines vacation afloat has something for everyone.
We and our experienced partner sites can help you find the Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing experience suited for you, be it pampering and relaxing or exciting and full of water adventure.
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Tobago Cays sailing advices
Many people dream of Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing into the clear blue yonder - and many do. Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing can be a very romantic idea for honeymooners looking for a special experience to begin their lives together or for marriage partners renewing their vows and romance.
You can spoil yourself and rent an all-inclusive boat where you'll have a captain and full crew, including a cook.
Or you can choose to be your own captain when Tobago Cays Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sailing, if you have the experience and skill to travel on your own.
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Tobago Cays sailing - an unique experience
Anchoring your yacht is permitted behind Horseshoe Reef and around the islands in sand only. Adventurous and experienced skippers could sail outside Horseshoe Reef (the approach is easiest from the south exit) and find temporary anchorage in Petit Tabac on sand bottom only. This is strictly eyeball navigation and for calm weather only. Even so, it is small and rolly. Yachts should not anchor on the outer reefs such as World’s End and Egg Reefs, nor should they anchor among any of the reefs between Petit Rameau and Mayreau, except in the anchorage showed directly east of Mayreau. These areas are ecologically sensitive. Local boat vendors hang out in the Cays during the season selling everything from ice, bread, and lobsters to jewelry. They are a friendly bunch and very obliging if you need them to bring you ice or bread the next day. If you want to be left alone, they will do that also. Sydney, one of them, offers a big stock of t-shirts; ask him to show you some of the Carriacou Fidel productions art t-shirts ~ each one is a painting by a local artist reproduced on a shirt. Another vendor, Mr. Fabulous, sells lobster and offers a water taxi. Avoid those offering barbecue fish lunches ~ they have been taking the fish from the reef. The Tobago Cays are without question, the Grenadines’ most popular anchorage. A survey conducted in 1995 estimated that 14,000 yachtspersons, 25,000 charter boat day-trippers, and 10,000 cruise ship passengers visit the Cays every year.
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