Jambalaya Sailing Charters

Island: Grenada
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Enjoy snorkeling and sailing on authentic, time honoured cruise of beautiful Grenada on a classic, immaculately hand crafted, 73ft Schooner Jambalaya. Jambalaya is a charming, colourful Caribbean classic schooner, born from 200 years of boat building tradition. Captains Monique and Danny are committed to providing their guests with a personal experience in affordable luxury in Caribbean style.

Tours

1/2 Day Sail & Snorkel Half Day

1200 USD or 3200EC
4 hours days

  • 9:30a-1:30 -or- 2:30-6:30pm to include the sunset.
  • Additional persons 120 USDpp /$320EC
  • Snacks and beverages

Day Sail

1500 USD
6 hours days

  • 6hr Sail & Snorkel
  • Additional persons 150USD / 230EC pp
  • Lunch, snacks and beverages


Sunset

850USD
4pm to 6:30pm days

  • snacks and drinks included
  • Up to 10 persons.
  • Additional persons up to 35 $85 USDpp / $220 EC.
  • Snacks and beverages

Built on the shores of Grenada's sister island, Carriacou in 2002, by Master boat builder, Alwyn and his son Callistus (Cal) Enoe, Jambalaya is a majestic Caribbean classic schooner, born from 200 years of boat building tradition.

Monique is passionate about responsible eco tourism and participating in sustainable business practices. ‘I believe that ecotourism has a strong role to play in the local economy. We strive to conserve the environment, strengthen our community and to bring our guests eco-Savvy savoir faire.’

Captain and RYA certified Yachtmaster, Monique Mills is delighted to welcome you on the majestic wooden schooner, Jambalaya.

Monique is committed to providing her guests with an exclusive, time honoured cruise of the beautiful Windward Islands. Day trips for 2 to 35 guests, our elegant, hand crafted 73ft Schooner “Jambalaya” also conducts multi day excursions up the islands and sleeps 6 guests.

The following is Our Code of Conduct outlining how we serve our customers, our community, manage our business, maintain the fleet, and contribute to a healthier ocean. We are Eco-Savvy
• Conscientious, low-impact tourism
• Support of local economy and appreciation of local culture
• Support for local conservation efforts
• Participation in programs that enhance the education and well being of our community
• Ocean aware educational components for both the traveller and local communities
• Jambalaya Sailing Charters operates according to Sailors for the Sea Green Boating Guidelines


Monique Mills is a sailor, passionate ocean conservationist and founder of Jambalaya Sailing Charters. Her mission is to use sailing to connect her guests to the ocean to foster greater understanding and appreciation of the ocean ecosystem and its inhabitants. She is always keen to share her enthusiasm by guiding her guests above and below the waves.

“It is a great honour to introduce our guests to the culture and beauty of these islands. When you sail on a classic wooden boat, like Jambalaya, you can feel her unique character and experience history coming alive.”

Monique is a certified RYA Yachtmaster, PADI diver and PADI Freediver.

TIM ‘TIMMY’ VIECHVEG
Maintenance Engineer & Host

Tim ‘Timmy’ Viechveg is as kind hearted as his big smile. A man of many talents, he is a national cyclist, triathlete and one of the best marine mechanics on the island. He has double duty for Jambalaya being our maintenance engineer who keeps everything ship shape, and a very cool host who is always keen to guide our guests on a snorkeling safari.

Dajenel Williams
Dajenel is our 1st mate, a certified lifeguard and a member of the Grenadian National Swim Team. When is not in the water training for the upcoming Olympics, he is on the water crewing with Jambalaya. In addition to his many talents, his secret weapon is his below deck cooking talents.

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6:32 am, April 27, 2024
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Humidity 78 %
Pressure 1012 mb
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Sunrise: 9:48 am
Sunset: 10:20 pm

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