Port Louis Marina currently operates 50 fully serviced berths for yachts of all sizes, including superyachts up to 90m (300ft) in length and 6m (20ft) draft. With additional pontoons being added during the summer of 2009, capacity will have increased by October this year to 220 berths.

luxury slips in the calmest harbour in Grenada

Protected from any swell in a natural lagoon on the lee side of the island, it is the calmest harbour in Grenada. It is also a recognised hurricane hole, for those wishing to visit or stay outside the main sailing season.

The vibrant and historic town of St George’s is a short ride across the harbour to the north, where you disembark at the Carenage with its exotic waterfront. To the east lies the edge of the lagoon with the mountains in the background, and to the west and south lie the white sandy shores of Pandy and Grand Anse beaches.

The marina sits alongside the forthcoming Port Louis Maritime Village, a development of luxury hotels, villas, penthouses, restaurants, bars and boutique shops, set to make Port Louis the Caribbean destination of choice for the world’s most discerning yacht-owners.

2010 Hurricane Plan - 1 June to 30 November

Although Grenada lies to the south of the "hurricane belt", it can still be affected by the passage of tropical storms or hurricanes in the region. In the event of a hurricane threat to the island, Port Louis Marina has in place a detailed Hurricane Plan to safeguard the safety of all residents, workers and visitors at the marina. This document can be downloaded here.

Port Louis is south of the hurricane belt Perfect year round berthing in the caribbean