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Diamant
Schooner
Operated by Island Windjammers
Welcome aboard Diamant, a 101’ brigantine schooner. Built in 1978, Diamant has been well maintained and refurbished in order to provide the highest level of comfort and safety. Our professional crew works hard to ensure that everything is running shipshape.
Sailing weekly from Grenada, Diamant hosts an intimate group of twelve passengers in six air conditioned staterooms. All cabins feature portholes, private facilities and 110V outlets. Choose a cabin with a double lower and a single upper berth, or one with both double and single lower berths.
Top▲Vessel History
- Built in 1978
- Refurbished in 2008
Top▲Vessel Specifications and Information
| Passengers Mainly From | Mostly couples, average age 35 to 65 |
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| Special Diets | We will do our best to accommodate guests with special dietary needs. |
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Top▲Onboard Facilities and Services
| Lounges / Bars | |
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| Other Amenities | From bowsprit to stern, this is your home for the week. |
Top▲List of Cruises for This Vessel
Caribbean SailingGrenada to Grenada | January to December | 6 NightsOn the Diamant (Schooner) | Operated by Island WindjammersThe Grenadines, a chain of over 600 islands in the Windward Islands, is considered one of the most exclusive sailing grounds in the world. Your week on board Island Windjammers' tall ship, Diamant, will introduce you to an amazing selection of the most desired ports of call, including locations unreachable by the… |
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