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Sailing to Saint George A map of the best ports and anchorages
Live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Saint George: leave reviews, share your best photos, or add a new spot you’ve discovered. Join the discussion on Grenada Sailing Group for the latest news.
Most popular anchorages in Saint George
(Add an anchorage)Always choose the safest spot. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, then click to start your list of favorites.
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If you’re seeking a tranquil anchorage with a touch of local charm, this spot is worth considering. … Read more about this listing
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A calm anchorage with a muddy seabed, which is generally good for holding. You can safely anchor her… Read more about this listing
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The bay is generally calm but can experience some roll due to swell coming from different directions… Read more about this listing
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The bay is well-served by local services, including Budget Marine for supplies and a variety of rest… Read more about this listing
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The holding is generally reliable in sandy bottom areas. A highlight of Mt Hartman Bay is the loc… Read more about this listing
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The anchorage, while beautiful, can be a bit tricky due to its mixed sandy and rocky bottom. Finding… Read more about this listing
Most popular ports and marinas in Saint George
(Add a port)Find a berth for your boat. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, then click to call the port.
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Prickly Bay Marina offers a good range of services. The marina’s location is convenient for explorin… Read more about this listing
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The marina offers essential amenities, including electricity and water at the dock, plus clean showe… Read more about this listing
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I found the on-site services decent but not extraordinary. The Wi-Fi was a bit of a joke, and while … Read more about this listing
The Saint George region, Grenada
The region of Saint George is dotted with relics from its colonial past, with Fort George standing as the most iconic. Originally built by the French in the early 18th century, its thick stone walls and strategic position tell of a time when control of Grenada was fiercely contested between the French and the British.
The coastline is fringed with pristine beaches, where the sand is soft, white, and stretches endlessly into the blue waters. Grand Anse Beach, perhaps the most famous in Grenada, offers not just beauty but a lively scene of locals and visitors enjoying the sun, food, and music.
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