Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
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Wed 21-02-2024, 14:00Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia | Mon 26-02-2024, 11:00Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia | Grayhound | 5 Nights | GR210224 |
Set sail from St Lucia aboard Grayhound for a 5-day Caribbean exploration that’s second to none. Decide the itinerary as we may visit places like St Vincent, Grenadines, and the idyllic Tobago Cays.
Consider staying a few extra days in St Lucia to explore the iconic Pitons.
Head north, and you could find yourself in Dominica’s eco-friendly terrain, reminiscent of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” scenes. Guadeloupe offers secluded beaches, while Martinique boasts French culture and excellent rum. No experience is required; you’ll learn as we go, spotting sea life along the way.
Vessel type / Rig | Three Masted Lugger |
Guest Berths | 8-10 |
Beam | 19ft |
Draft | 10.75ft |
Deck Length | 64ft |
Overall Length | 108ft |
Tonnage | 56 tons |
Year Built | 2012 |
GRAYHOUND is one of the largest sailing luggers in the world today. She was built in Cornwall in 2012 and has a 20m long hull, is 33m overall and a canvas area of 470 square meters. The original plans were those of a three masted lugger from 1776. Luggers from that time were built for speed and swiftness ideal for privateering, smuggling…or for hunting the latter! “Pirate hand-break turns” and cannon firing are always on the menu on Grayhound!
As voyage crew you do not have to have any prior sailing experience or knowledge to join on Grayhound. A positive attitude and a wish for adventure is all! Our experienced crew will make sure that you comfortably and eagerly hoist the sails, make fast the ropes, participate in the manoeuvres, steer the ship and ready the anchor. It is all hands-on and you will be a crucial part of getting to our desired destination. You will learn fast while enjoying the feeling of freedom the ship offers as you get humbled by the sea.
Embark on a life-altering journey aboard Grayhound, our privateer sailing ship, as we traverse the Caribbean, setting sail from the vibrant island of St Lucia. If you haven’t been to St Lucia, it’s an island that mixes luxury resorts with untamed nature. The Pitons, towering volcanic spires, are a sight to behold. Maybe arrive a few days early to soak it all in.
We’ll then hop between islands, potentially visiting St Vincent and the Grenadines, as well as the Windward islands, where you’ll contribute to our sailing itinerary. Our destination? The exquisite Tobago Cays, halfway between the Grenadine Islands and Grenada. With over 100 inhabited islands, this archipelago is widely considered to offer some of the world’s best sailing and onshore exploration. Take time to snorkel among the coral reefs or explore uninhabited islands. Tobago Cays is a sailing paradise that captures the heart and soul of every sailor, novice or experienced.
If we opt to sail north, we’ll explore Dominica’s secluded beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. Dominica is an eco-island with expansive rainforests and stunning volcanic landscapes, featuring natural steam vents. Film buffs may be thrilled to know it served as a backdrop for scenes in “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Here, our cook leads onshore expeditions to local markets, where you’ll get a genuine taste of Caribbean culture.
We could also reach the islands that form Guadeloupe, most of which are delightfully uninhabited. Think palm-fringed beaches where the only footprints are your own. Finally, we have Martinique, with its fascinating mix of French and West Indian cultures, not to mention its distinctive rum, rainforests, and beautiful beaches of gray and white sand. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for humpback whales, sea turtles, dolphins, and an assortment of tropical birds.
All told, this 6-day voyage is a sailing holiday unlike any other. You’ll learn the ropes as we go, no experience required. So why not break away from the tourist traps and experience the Caribbean like it’s meant to be seen? From the comfort of a traditional ship, surrounded by the boundless sea.
You will learn how to sail a traditional Cornish Lugger. Whether you are an experienced sailor or not there is plenty to learn. Professional sailors are always surprised by Grayhound’s combination of sturdiness and sensitivity to the wind. She is nimble! There’s no limit to what you can learn about navigation and traditional sailing.
The Irish Sea is beautiful, mysterious and rich in history. We may find anchorages in Ireland or Wales, before setting a course for Land’s End. Grayhound was built in Cornwall from Cornish oak, so when she rounds Land’s End she’ll be giving a nod to her birthplace. Depending on the forecast, Grayhound might make a stop on the South Coast of Cornwall to restock and recharge before the final channel crossing to Douarnenez.
On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best sailing and shore landings for the forecast. This is a passage-making voyage, however, so there will be a need to make up the miles, and that can mean sailing in slightly stiffer conditions than on a round trip. The Irish Sea and English Channel can both get a little punchy, but Grayhound is a solid seagoing ship and will take good care of you.
Whether you are an experienced sailor or a complete beginner, the professional crew will train you to be guest crew from the moment you arrive, with the intention that everybody works together to sail the ship. The common thread to all Classic Sailing holidays is ‘Hands on’ participation on ships that use ropes, blocks and tackles and ‘people power’ to set sail. Handling cargo adds an extra dimension – building teamwork and communication skills and leaving you with a great sense of achievement.
We cater for a wide range of ages and physical abilities and how much you are expected to do varies a bit between vessels. See the vessel tab above which explains all about the ‘sailing style’ and what to expect in terms of hands on participation. There is a lot of information about day to day life, the ships facilities and accommodation on the vessel pages.
Crystal clear Caribbean Sea, Reduit beach, Rodney Bay in St Lucia. Taken from Fort Rodney on Pigeon Island National Historic ParkRodney Bay St Lucia
How to Get There
Flying is the most straightforward way to reach Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia, especially for travellers from places like the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia. Most international flights land at Hewanorra International Airport in Vieux Fort, located at the southern tip of the island. From there, you can either hire a car or take a taxi for the roughly 1.5-hour drive to Rodney Bay. For those coming from neighbouring Caribbean islands, arriving by ferry is also an option. Trains and coaches aren’t available for international travellers as Saint Lucia doesn’t have those types of networks.
What to Do in Rodney Bay
History
Rodney Bay has a rich naval history, particularly thanks to its strategic harbour. A must-visit spot is Pigeon Island, now a national park, where you’ll find remnants of naval forts and various artefacts.
Culture
The local culture here is a mix of Afro-Caribbean, French, and British influences. You’ll often hear Calypso music in the background, and local crafts are popular. The Saint Lucia Jazz Festival in May is often hosted in Rodney Bay and is a cultural highlight.
Sites of Interest to a Sailor
For sailors, Rodney Bay is a bit of paradise. The bay itself serves as a natural harbour, and there’s a fully equipped marina. Whether you’re sailing traditional boats or tall ships, you’ll find the facilities and views here top-notch. Sailing tours to explore nearby islands are also available.
Entertainment
As far as entertainment goes, Rodney Bay is the island’s go-to spot for nightlife. There are numerous bars and clubs, often with live music, particularly on weekends.
Eating Out
If you’re a foodie, Rodney Bay won’t disappoint. Seafood is the star of the show, but there’s also a good range of international cuisines. For a true taste of Saint Lucia, try the ‘St Lucia Seafood Friday’ event in Anse La Raye.
Nature
Don’t forget that Saint Lucia is not all about the sea. The island’s interior is lush with rainforests, and a visit to the iconic Piton Mountains is highly recommended. There are plenty of trails for hiking and natural waterfalls where you can cool off.
Unique Features
What makes Rodney Bay special is its blend of modern amenities with traditional Caribbean elements. The natural harbour makes it ideal for all kinds of sailing, and its historical context adds a layer of depth to your visit. Add to this the vibrant nightlife, and you have a destination that caters to a broad range of interests.
Rodney Bay is a well-rounded destination, whether you’re an old sea dog or just someone looking to soak in a variety of experiences.
Special Interests
If you have a special interest that you would like to find out about for this port or to tell us about, we would love to hear from you.
Special Interests
If you have a special interest that you would like to find out about for this port or to tell us about, we would love to hear from you.
Sustainable Travel Carbon Offset Schemes
By selecting sustainable travel options and actively participating in carbon offset initiatives, you can make a positive impact while journeying to or from your voyage.
Here are some suggestions for carbon offset websites.
UK: One popular carbon offset website in the UK is “Clear” who offer a range of carbon offset projects and solutions for individuals, businesses, and organisations. They provide detailed information about their projects and allow users to calculate and offset their carbon footprint online.
North America: In North America, “Terrapass” is a well-known carbon offset website. Terrapass offers carbon offset projects across the United States and Canada. They provide options for individuals, businesses, and events to calculate and offset their carbon emissions. Terrapass also offers additional resources and information on sustainable living.
Europe: A popular carbon offset website in Europe is “MyClimate.” MyClimate provides carbon offset projects and solutions for individuals, businesses, and travel. They offer a carbon footprint calculator and allow users to support various sustainable projects worldwide. MyClimate focuses on promoting climate protection and sustainability.
Australia: “Greenfleet” is a prominent carbon offset website in Australia. Greenfleet focuses on planting native forests to offset carbon emissions. They offer individuals and businesses the opportunity to calculate and offset their carbon footprint by contributing to tree planting projects across Australia. Greenfleet provides detailed information about their projects and the positive environmental impacts they create.
Please note that these carbon offset websites may vary over time, so it is recommended to research and explore multiple options to find the most suitable one for your needs.
If any of these links do not work it would be kind of you to inform us, many thanks.
Thank you so much to all the Grayhound crew for an unforgettable adventure. I cannot imagine a kinder and better crew with which to sail.
Caroline
Thanks all for a great time, I really enjoyed it. Fastest Channel crossing I have managed!
Barney
An unforgettable experience
Jonathon
We've had two idyllic sailing trips. One particularly fantastic day scrambling over big volcanic rocks down a deep craggy valley to a black sand beach with dramatically high cliffs. Grayhound was waiting, attracting attention because she's so beautiful and unique. Swimming out to her in the clear waters o the Atlantic rates as one of life's highlights.
Grayhound Guest
Fantastic, exhilarating and an honour to be on such a ship.
Des
Excellent company of genuine all round sailors. The wind in my face and the swell beneath. 5 stars for welcome, accommodation on board, safety, quality of sailing, food, skipper and crew.
Barry
Outstanding and unforgettable experience. Loved learning the lug rig, meeting the crew and other guests, playing an active role on board.
Charlie
Brilliant sail on an interesting boat with friendly and knowledgeable people.
Steve
Three masted lugger Grayhound is a unique sight and a joy to take photos of. Not only does she look very unusual as it is a rig not seen much now, she has a mission to deliver cargoes under sail, so she is the darling of the press. Photos from Classic Sailing customers, ships crew and professional photographers. We hope it gives a flavour of her sailing, life on board, the people that come, her beautiful sailing grounds and what it is like to live below decks.
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