then if time permits to St. Vincent or Martinique and 
return to St. Lucia. 
Note — All the above are very fine cruises , with a very large proportion 
of sheltered water sailing , but only allow for a short stay in each place. 
FOURTEEN DAYS 
4. St. Lucia, St. Vincent, the Grenadines (Bequia, Cannouan, 
Union, Mayaro for Tobago Cavs, Carriacou) and Grenada. 
Note — This is a very fine cruise with good harbours and lovely beaches. 
A large proportion of sheltered water sailing. Can be done just 
as easily in the reverse direction. 
5. Antigua to Saba, Statia, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, 
Guadeloupe, lies Des Saintes, arid if time permits to 
Dominica and return to Antigua. 
Note This is a good cruise, close hauled on the return journey, but, 
mostly in the lee of the Islands. 
6. Antigua, Guadeloupe, lies Des Saintes, Dominica, 
Martinique, St. Lucia, thence if time permits to part of 
the Grenadines, and return to St. Lucia. 
Note This is a very fine cruise , probably the best , there being much 
sheltered water sailing, good harbours, and many places of 
interest. May be done just as easily in the reverse direction. 
7. From St. Thomas visiting the Virgin Islands, Saba, Statia, 
v St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, Antigua. 
Note _ Good cruise but nearly all windward sailing, either close hauled 
or dead beat to windward. Blue Water sailing and probably 
rough. In this cruise we cannot return Charterers to St. Thomas, 
as it is impossible to estimate accurately the time required to 
return to Antigua or other ports in the Leeward and Windward 
Islands for succeeding Charterers. 
8. St. Lucia, Martinique, Barbados, Grenada, the Grenadines, 
St. Vincent, and return to St. Lucia. 
Note — Very good Blue Water sailing. Martinique to Barbados would be 
close hauled and probably rough. 
TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS 
It would be impossible even in one month to visit all the 
Caribbean Islands within our cruising area, but a very large 
number of Islands and places may be visited in this time, with 
many alternative routes, and here are a few suggestions : — 
9. Antigua to Saba, then as in cruise No. 5 but continuing 
from the lies Des Saintes southward to St. Lucia, and 
further if time permits, then making St. Lucia the finishing 
point. 
1.0. Antigua to Grenada, or in the reverse direction, embracing 
all the Islands en route, and including Barbados if required. 
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