Grenada is all set to host the Pure Grenada Sailing Week for 6-Nights and 5-Days from this week, January 28, to February 2, 2024, with classic cruising and sailing around the bounties of Carricaou Island. This sailing week will host a series of fun-filled activities and adventures across the shores of Grenada's islands under the theme, 'Spice It Up in Grenada'. Horizon Yachts Grenada will enhance the visitors' experience by sailing on their premium quality yachts. It is one of those companies and offers a wide range of services, including Guardianage and Sales. Horizon Yachts' main base is located within Clarkes Court Boatyard & Marina, but they also have a representative in Carriacou. Also, James and Jacqui or their team will be present at the sailing to enhance the experience for the visitors and assist and guide them with their needs and other maintenance.Here's the complete schedule and fun-packed activities involved in this Sailing week:2024 Grenada Sailing Week from Port Louis Marina to La Phare Bleu Marina
Six Nights of Parties
Four exciting race days
Four welcoming venues for accommodations and food
On Sunday (January 28), there will be the Skippers Briefing at Las Iguanas and the Welcome Party at Slipway.
On Monday (January 29), the Round D Island Race and Prize Giving will be held at Slipway.
Beach cat class- 2 Days of racing in Grenada on Thursday, February 1and Friday, February 2, 2024, from 9 AM onwards.
Cruisers Gallery Bar, Clarkes Court Boatyard and Marina on Wednesday, January 31, from 5 PM onwards and Skippers Briefing at 5:30.
The sailors and visitors will collect their skipper's bags and race numbers and sign the necessary race documents with a $75/ec$200 entry fee.This sailing week is presented by the Grenada Tourism Authority called Pure Grenada, The Spice of the Caribbean, and is in collaboration with several sponsored organisations. These include Sea Hawk Premium Yacht finishes, Clarke's Court, Mount Gay Barbados Rum and Island Water. World
Sasha Baptiste reports on local Caribbean news with a strong focus on crime, justice, community issues, and entertainment. With a background in sociology and journalism, she brings a grounded, people-centered perspective to her reporting, shedding light on the challenges and resilience within Caribbean societies.