
Destination Guide · The Grenadines · Marine Park
Tobago Cays
Five uninhabited cays inside Horseshoe Reef. Swimming with sea turtles and the most photographed anchorage in the Caribbean.
From Canouan
10 nautical miles · 1.5 hour reach
Best time to sail
December through July. The marine park imposes a small daily fee; the best snorkelling is on settled-trade days when the water is glass-clear.
The Tobago Cays Marine Park is the centrepiece of the Grenadines — five small uninhabited islands set inside the curve of Horseshoe Reef, three nautical miles offshore. The water is shallow and clear; the reef breaks the swell; sea turtles graze the seagrass meadows in the leeward shallows. There are no buildings, no roads, no permanent population. Just sand, reef, and a handful of yachts at anchor.
We sail in from Canouan in two hours, pick up a mooring in the lee of one of the cays — usually Petit Bateau or Petit Rameau — and stay for a full day. The morning is for snorkelling: the turtle sanctuary at the southern end of Baradal, the reef edge for stingrays and reef sharks, the wreck of the Antilles on the eastern shoals. Lunch is on deck. The afternoon is for paddleboards, beach time, and a swim across the gap between the cays.
Local boatmen come around the anchorage selling lobster — pulled from the reef that morning, grilled over a coal pot on the beach at sunset, served with rice and breadfruit. It's the best meal in the Grenadines and one of the few outside experiences that justifies booking ahead by VHF.
Anchorages
Baradal (Turtle Sanctuary)
Mooring buoys in the protected south-west of the cays. The turtle sanctuary is a 100 m swim from the boat — graceful greens grazing the seagrass at any time of day.
Petit Bateau / Petit Rameau
The classic Tobago Cays anchorage between the two largest cays. Mooring balls only inside the marine park. Beach access by tender.
Jamesby
Smaller, quieter cay on the west side of the park — usually less busy and the best for a beach picnic. Bring the snorkelling gear.
Ashore
Beach lobster grill
Local boatmen radio the anchorage in the morning to take lobster orders for sunset — grilled on the beach over a coal pot, served on a banana leaf with rice and a beer. Iconic.
Reef snorkelling
The horseshoe reef on the eastern edge of the park is the best snorkelling in the Grenadines — coral, parrotfish, the occasional reef shark. Best in the morning before the wind builds.
Hike Baradal
Short walk to the top of Baradal cay for the postcard view of the entire anchorage — the kind of photograph that ends up on the postcard rack.
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