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Sailing In Hurricane Season – Where Do Cruisers Go?

March 18, 2024 2 Comments

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The word “hurricane” might send shivers down most people’s spines. But for seasoned sailing cruisers in the Caribbean, it simply signals a shift in their cruising plans. Yes – you can go sailing in hurricane season! If you’ve always dreamed of the sailing life, understanding how hurricane season works is essential. Read on.

Sailing In Hurricane Season

When the Storms Roll In – Sailing In Hurricane Season

Hurricane season in the Caribbean runs from June 1st to November 30th. During this time, sailors must stay alert to weather forecasts and have a hurricane survival plan. There are a few different strategies:

  • Haul Out: Some cruisers remove their boats from the water. They store them safely on land. This is often the most secure option but also the most expensive. Furthermore, it’s for sailors who want to spend the season away from the boat.
  • Find a Hurricane Hole: Hurricane holes are sheltered bays, mangroves, or inlets. They offer natural protection from storm surges and high winds. Popular spots exist throughout the Caribbean, but availability can be limited. Some cruisers find a hurricane hole and stay put for the season.
  • Head North or South: Cruisers looking for more sailing freedom during hurricane season often head to the northeast along America’s east coast or as far south as islands like Grenada or the ABCs (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao). Located above or below the typical hurricane belt, these areas offer safer waters and let you keep enjoying the cruising lifestyle.

Trouble deciding? Make sure to get our FREE Off Season Sailing Destination Checklist For Sailors

Sailing In Hurricane Season

Our favorite anchorage in Grenada for hurricane season!

The Grenada Advantage: Sailing Beyond the Storms

We go to Grenada every year as it ticks all our boxes. It allows us our much-desired ability to continue sailing in hurricane season. It’s not difficult to get to; the island caters to cruisers during the down season, and you can sail throughout the hurricane season rather than staying put in one location.

So, if you’re wondering how you can carry on sailing during hurricane season. And you also want to minimize the risks, make a hurricane survival plan and check out Grenada. It’s the perfect place for a sailing adventure. It lets you experience the joys of the cruising lifestyle while feeling secure. Here are a few reasons why:

  • Location: Grenada is far south, which means hurricanes are much less frequent and generally less powerful if they reach the island. Cruisers can sail 90 miles south to Trinidad to get out of the way if a storm is tracking across the Atlantic.
  • Stunning Sailing Grounds: Grenada offers picturesque coastlines, protected bays, many islands to visit, and easy access to the Grenadine islands – all within a relatively safe cruising zone.
  • A Welcoming Community: Grenada has a vibrant sailing community with well-stocked marinas, experienced cruisers, and locals always willing to share advice.

There are many more reasons, so check out our video below or read our article: 10 Reasons To Spend Hurricane Season in Grenada.

10 Reasons to Spend Hurricane Season in Grenda (Video)

As mentioned in the video, find out more about Sailing Lifestyle Experiences

Test the Waters: Sailing In Hurricane Season by Doing a Sailing Lifestyle Experience

If you’re intrigued by Caribbean cruising and hurricane season sailing, why not dip your toes in with a week-long Sailing Experience in Grenada by booking a Sailing Lifestyle Experience? Join my husband, Simon, a certified RYA Yachtmaster with over 50,000 nautical miles under his belt, aboard a luxurious Lagoon 50′ catamaran and discover:

  • The Thrill of Sailing: Learn the basics from a seasoned pro, feel the wind in your hair, and experience the joy of harnessing nature’s power.
  • Cruiser Life: Enjoy life on the water – cooking onboard, sleeping under the stars, and exploring hidden coves with Simon’s expert guidance.
  • Hurricane Season Haven: See firsthand why Grenada is a top choice for cruisers seeking beauty and peace of mind during hurricane season.

Spacious Comfort Awaits

The Lagoon 50′ catamaran offers the perfect setting for your Grenadian adventure. Imagine relaxing on the expansive flybridge, taking in breathtaking views of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. The spacious and comfortable catamaran boasts three double-bed cabins for maximum comfort, with additional seating areas aft and forward, which are perfect for socializing with fellow guests. (Check out the video here to get a tour of the boat: Sailing Lifestyle Experiences.)

Sailing in hurricane season

Manava, the boat Simon does his Sailing Lifestyle Experiences on!

Unforgettable Experiences Beyond Sailing In Hurricane Season

This isn’t just about sailing! Your Grenada Sailing Experience goes beyond the boat. You’ll have the opportunity to meet other cruisers, explore the underwater world by swimming in crystal-clear waters, enjoy the magic of sundowners on deserted islands, and get all your questions answered by Simon, a wealth of knowledge regarding the cruising lifestyle.

Turn Your Sailing Dreams into Reality

Don’t let hurricane season scare you away from your Caribbean cruising dreams. With careful planning and the right location, you can enjoy the sailing life year-round. Set sail from July to October and experience Grenada with Sailing Lifestyle Experiences. Contact us today to learn more and take your first step towards an unforgettable adventure!
Sailing Lifestyle Experiences.

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  • Hurricane Season On A Boat: How To Survive It!
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  • Hurricane Survival Guide (Product)
  • Off Season Sailing Destination Checklist For Sailors

Make Sure You’re Prepared for Hurricane Season!

Hurricane season might feel far off, but savvy sailors know that preparation is critical. Don’t get caught scrambling when storms threaten. Our Surviving Hurricanes Sailboat Checklist takes the guesswork out of securing your vessel. This comprehensive guide covers everything from essential equipment to detailed action steps, ensuring you’re fully prepared to weather the storm. Invest in peace of mind – download the Surviving Hurricanes Checklists now!

Any Questions or Comments?

If you have any questions about sailing in hurricane season, please leave them below.

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  1. James Schwarz says

    January 12, 2025 at 6:07 am

    Hi,
    I am thinking of moving my boat to Grenada full-time.
    Are there slips/berthings available on the island?
    Whats the rough cost for something like that?
    Can I hire you to act as my agent for this ?
    Thanks,
    James

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    • Kim Brown says

      January 13, 2025 at 11:57 am

      Hey James. There are many slips and a few boatyards in Grenada and surrounding islands. The cost depends on the size of your boat and how long you want the slip for. Your best bet is to call around or ask your question on the Grenadian Cruiser Forum on FB. I’m sure you’ll get quite a few recommendations and pointers on places to avoid. 🙂

      Reply

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