Now accepting deposits for Grenada, Oct 2026! (See Upcoming Trips tab)
Now accepting deposits for Grenada, Oct 2026! (See Upcoming Trips tab)

Please join us as we discover 'The Spice Isle of the Caribbean' on a luxury catamaran. Our itinerary will be a series of short island hops, with a mix of quiet anchorages and lively ports. Exploring the beautiful beaches, inland tours, and plenty of snorkeling will make this an unforgettable journey.
Food and Drinks
Provisions for all meals onboard, along with snacks and coffee, tea and water will be on a per person shared cost basis (estimated at $150 pp)
Not included:
Experiences
Any Tours or Attractions will be paid for individually
Not included:
Travel Arrangements
Included:
Not included:
The Journey will start and end at the Port Louis Marina, Grenada. Boarding with be at 6pm local time on Friday, October 9th for our first night sleeping on the boat at the marina. Embarkation will be in the morning of Saturday, October 10th and Disembarkation is set for Friday, October 16th by 10am.
The nearest airport is the Maurice Bishop Int'l Airport (GND).

We will be chartering a luxury Catamaran for this Journey. Each of the four berths have air conditioning, a full/queen bed, and private bathroom/shower. With plenty of indoor and outdoor seating including the elevated lounge, there is no shortage of places to be enjoying the sailing by day and the sunset every evening.

This Journey will be a true cost-sharing pricing model with each cabin costing 1/4 the total price of the charter.
Cost:

A deposit of $650 per cabin reservation is required to secure your space for the trip and it is non-refundable. 50% of the balance is due by June 15th with the remaining balance due by August 15th and is nonrefundable after that time.
We REQUIRE that you obtain travel insurance to include trip cancellation ('cancel for any reason' coverage), which will cover financial losses for any personal emergencies or other events which require your cancellation.
Murphy, NC, USA
Please reach us at martinandlake@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
We mentioned the word "travel cooperative", by this we mean that life on the catamaran will often be a "team effort". Things like preparing meals onboard (and making decisions about what to make for each meal), cleaning up the galley, setting the table, etc will be "all hands on deck" tasks. (We will do most of the grocery shopping/provisioning for the boat ahead of time, but we will also be able to make other grocery "runs" during the week at sea.)
In addition, for both novice and experienced sailors, there will be opportunities to pitch in with tasks related to arriving and getting underway at our various stopping points (pulling in and tying up lines, etc.). There will also be times when you can experience the sailing and operation of the boat during the voyage.
Yes, and must be valid for six months past the travel date.
Grenada uses East Caribbean dollars. Credit is accepted at most establishments, as well as US dollars. It is good to have some cash on hand for tips, small vendors, etc.
Travel insurance can be obtained by a number of providers on the internet. Below are two companies we have used before, along with the approximate cost.
Allianz Travel:
Travel Insurance - Affordable Plans Starting at $27 | Allianz Global Assistance
$3K trip insurance is approximately $165 for the Basic Plan
Travelex Insurance:
Travel insurance you can trust | Travelex Insurance
Up to $10K trip insurance is approximately $140 for the Essential Plan
We highly recommend you either bring your own snorkel and mask, or purchase/rent at the Moorings Dive Shop on Saturday before we depart. Fins are provided.
Most sails are short "island hops", so seasickness shouldn't be too risky for those days. For offshore sailing (traveling to the Grenadines), we will carefully monitor wind and wave forecasts and always aim to sail under the best conditions. That being said, wind and wave conditions can be unpredictable, so we will have over the counter anti-motion-sickness medication onboard, in case it is needed.
We are two people who have grown tremendously in the past several years. Everyone's journey toward life improvement is completely unique. We are not therapists, nor experts in any other way in the therapeutic area. We have simply found that in our lives, we grow and change for the better through viewing and experiencing our world in new ways. We encourage you do do the same!
Life on a catamaran is very casual. Swimwear, coverups, activewear, and casual, comfortable summer clothing is what most people wear. Water/hiking shoes (mainly onboard people go barefoot) are great if we go on other simple hikes or when traveling in the dinghy. Hats, long sleeve SPF shirts, sunscreen, etc. are key items, since we will be exposed to a lot of sun. A light rain jacket/windbreaker is great in case of the quick rain showers we sometimes encounter. Large hard suitcases will be challenging to store, since space is limited. A large duffel (maybe one with rolling wheels) is a great alternative. As people register to join us, we will send a more detailed suggested packing list to each participant.
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