S/V Mandalay Tall Ship Cruising from Grenada
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Traditional Windjammer Sailing in the Caribbean on the Mandalay, Oh My. Windjammer Sailing Adventures has brought the dream back to live with a $5 Million restoration of the S/V Mandalay, once owned by Windjammer Barefoot Cruises.  FLYER    VIDEO PRE-RELEASE STORY AZ REPUBLIC       CALL FOR SPECIALS

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Tropical Sails Corp is now booking weekly Tall Ship Sailings from Grenada. Board every Sunday afternoon and sail until Saturday morning. You will visit a selection of islands in the Grenadines, which include, Grenada, Carriacou, Union Island, Mayreau, Tobago Cays, Bequia, St. Vincent and possibly some other stops along the way.     Photos Set 02

Remember, ports visited are subject to change...
we go where the captain and the winds take us!

 Mnight.jpg This is what she will look like as you arrive.  Most flights get into Grenada early evening. American Airlines offers the most convenient service to Grenada. For flights, hotels and insurance information, visit our booking section.
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Our Vision: Bringing the adventure and romance of an intimate sailing ship experience to guests and crew while profitably supporting small, fragile, island economies; and preserving a treasured, well-maintained, fleet of graceful, working schooners.     Photos Set 03
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Each cruise includes:  Amazing Grace played at each sail raising, Captain's story time, Bloody Mary's at dawn, full breakfast with sticky buns, lunch, swizzle time, dinner, snacks, crab races, libations at reasonable prices. PPP parties and follow the leader fun time.  Daily visits to remote beaches and swimming off the side of the ship is the norm.

Tuxudo rental is not offered.   Photos Set 04

 Top Deck Plan Mandalay Each cabin includes:  Private shower, Bathroom facilities for two, 110-volt U.S. current for electric devices, Ample wardrobe space, Steward service, A nice matress, blankets, And much more!      Photos Set 05

 Mandalay admiral suite

Admiral Suite-cabins on main deck with double lower bunk and upper pullman. Has the advantage of being on the main deck. Photos Set 06  $1799 pp

 

TYPICAL JAMMER DAY

 

 

6:30 am- Sunrise Breakfast:
Pastries, Bloody Mary’s and coffee are available for early risers. Hang out on the top deck and watch the sunrise.  Great way to start the day. View marine life and birds while enjoying your coffee, or bloody mary’s  and sticky buns.

7:30-8:30am – Sit down breakfast
Full Service breakfast served in the saloon


8:45- Captains Story Time
The day begins with the legendary greeting: Good Morning Capt. Listen to the captain as he delivers an entertaining overview of the islands and region. Local lore, history, jokes, tall tales are all part of the fun.


9:30am- Daytime Activities Begin
Almost every island we visit offers beach and water sports activities, including snorkeling and even swimming from the ship. If we’re on a deserted island, grab your beach towel ,sunscreen, a good book, and your favorite floatie and head for the beach.  You can choose from various Island excursions each day. Some last a few hours, some a full day (lunch is included). If you choose to, you can just relax on the top deck, book, and drink in hand and enjoy the solitude.


12:20-2:00- Lunch on the topdeck
Buffet lunch is served daily on the top deck( weather permitting). If you are ashore there are local eateries you can check out


5::00-5:30 Snacks and Swizzle Time
Enjoy a refreshing rum swizzle and an assortment of tasty goodies ranging from local seafood to peanut butter pate and mingle with your fellow passengers


5:30- Fun on the top deck
You can either relax on the top deck and watch the sun begin to set- and try to catch a glimpse of the green flash, or participate in our whacky deck games.


6:30-8:30- Dinner
You’ll have a choice of a couple delicious entrees served by our amazing, friendly, and charming crew. Red and white table wines are complimentary with dinner


9:00- Nocturnal Activities
Many choices here… dance the night away, mingle with your new found friends at the rail, relax with your beverage of choice on the aft deck, or grab a floatie and gaze at the stars. If you’re worn out from the day’s activities, retire to your cabin enjoy the tranquil nights at sea.

 


 

 

  The lower deck has one or two sealed portholes in each cabin. They are above the waterline for a view of the sea and natural sunlight.

 Mandalay kings cabin

King's Cabin-double sized cabin with shower separate from the bathroom and a 6’9”x 5’8” bed sized for the tall person. $1899 pp

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Commodore Cabin-larger cabins below deck with bunk beds. Lower bunk is a full double. $1699

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 Standard Cabin-below deck- bunk beds- $1599

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