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The Grenadines are 32 islands and cays stretching
from the main island of St. Vincent in the north to
Grenada in the south. They form one nation, St. Vincent
& the Grenadines and are truly blessed with some
of the most beautiful scenery, friendliest people
and largest variety of habitats in the Caribbean.
All of these islands are close by and each is different
from the next, no two are alike. With crystal clear
waters, deserted sandy beaches, lush rainforests and
the magnificent marine park of the Tobago Cays these
islands one of the best vacation destinations in the
world.
St. Vincent the largest of these
islands (25 miles x 11 miles) is dominated by an awe
inspiring volcano in the north. It is a rugged mountainous
island covered in lush tropical foliage and rainforests.
The fertile soils are ideal for farming and agriculture
is a main stay here. From tropical flowers for export
to mountainous slopes covered with bananas, St. Vincent
is an agricultural powerhouse.
With rivers, waterfalls, rainforest hiking trails,
a volcano you can climb, secluded bays and superb
diving it is a premiere eco-travel destination. It
is for those who appreciate unspoiled natural beauty,
pristine coral reefs and waters teeming with rich
and exotic marine life.
Mustique
is a world famous private island home to the rich
and famous. Just a few miles from St. Vincent but
a totally different world and a totally different
experience.
The Mustique Company that runs the island caters to
those who want absolute privacy in a beautiful tropic
environment. Here you will find some magnificent private
villas of many well know celebrities and famous business
people. The island only has two hotels and is for those
looking for privacy and luxury. There a number of beaches
and a pretty harbor where many sailors anchor for the
night.
Here you will find the famous Basil's Bar and a great
mix of people from all over the world enjoying a night
of revelry.
Bequia is equidistant from St. Vincent
and Mustique but again is totally different form both.
A sleepy little island where time seems to stand still.
Mountainous and green with many excellent white sandy
beaches life here is mostly orientated towards the sea.
Bequia has been described as how the Caribbean was
20 years ago. Many visitors to Bequia are people who
have been coming year after year. Once they have discovered
this island they don't want to go anywhere else.
It is for those who want to have a relaxing vacation
with great beaches in an environment that doesn't really
exist most places any more, undeveloped and uncommercialised.
Canouan is unspoiled and virtually
undiscovered, one of the Caribbeans most up and
coming luxury destinations. Located in the heart of
the Grenadines, less than 20 miles south of Mustique
and 110 miles west of Barbados, the island is surrounded
by small bays and coves, secluded white sand beaches
and one of the Caribbeans largest coral reefs.
Opened in July 2004 the ultra luxurious Raffles Resort
and Casino offers world class accommodations and service
helping to establish Canouan as one of the Caribbean's
best luxury destinations. The resort is home to the
Trump International Golf Club. An exhilarating and challenging
Jim Fazio designed 18 hole championship golf course
set on dramatic sloping hills along the ocean shore.
Union Island, the hub of the southern
Grenadines, is the stopping point for yachtsmen and
visitors heading to the smaller islands. This picturesque
island with its dramatic peaks lies forty miles from
St. Vincent. The small, commercial town of Clifton is
built around the harbor and is the main entry point
to the island.
Union Island features several beachfront inns, all
with a simple, relaxed lifestyle. Union Island is the
Southernmost of the Grenadines. Due to its dramatic
silhouette, Union is also called by some the Tahiti
of the West Indies. Its location just a few miles from
the Tobago Cays, Mayreau and Petit St. Vincent has made
it the ideal starting point for day charters to these
islands.
Mayreau,
one of the smaller Grenadines, is a privately owned
island with few residents. Salt Whistle Bay Resort,
the only hotel, welcomes guests and can be reached
by boat from Union Island. Mayreau lies west of the
Tobago Cays. The island is rimmed by magnificent sweeping
white sandy beaches perfect for sailing and snorkeling.
The Tobago Cays The huge Horseshoe
Reef that surrounds these four, deserted islets with
their dreamlike rustling palms provides some of the
best snorkelling and diving in the world. The brilliant
white sands, coloured waters shaded in unimaginable
blues, and the neon marine life give true meaning to
the stop-the-world-I-want-to-get-off Caribbean fantasy.
The Cays have been declared a wildlife reserve by the
government, and are accessable only by boat. No trip
to the Grenadines is complete without a trip to this
stunning area.
Petit St.Vincent (PSV) lies 40 miles
south of St.Vincent, is a paradise of softly rolling
hills spread over 113 acres surrounded by two miles
of white sand beaches, PSV has been tamed just enough
to allow for the presence of 22 discreet and simple,
yet luxurious cottages. Lying well off the tourist mainstream,
PSV could be best described by what is not there. There
is no airport, no formal check in, no keys. There are
no televisions nor are there telephones in the cottages.
Above all however, there is privacy. Here, amid untouched
nature and surrounded by warm, crystal-clear, turquoise
water, one senses that the island is one’s own.
Palm Island. Originally known as Prune
Island, Palm got its current name when former owners,
the late John Caldwell (a.k.a Johnny Coconuts) and his
wife Mary, planted hundreds of coconut palms, transforming
the deserted island into a palm covered resort.
Now a private all-inclusive resort where tranquility
reigns, Palm Island is the perfect getaway for people
who love natural beauty and want to escape from it all.
Surrounded by crystal clear waters and five sparkling
white beaches, one of the favourites being Casuarina
Beach, which runs the entire length of the western coastline.
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