Written by southerntravlr on October 25, 2007
- Talk about a bucolic Caribbean island! Bequia ("Beck-Way") certainly meets that definition. Located in the West Indies near Barbados, Bequia is a tiny, 7-square mile, volcanic-based oasis floating on a sea of cobalt, aquamarine,...
Written by mplunkert on September 9, 2002
- Mustique is the island of the rich and famous. Privately owned, it has been a second home to personalities such as Liberace, Princess Margaret, Raquel Welch, and Mick Jagger. There are only 80...
Written by Kaye on September 1, 2000
- Ah-h-h we had a beautiful day in Bequia. After a rough crossing from Tobago Cays we awoke to a beautiful morning in Admirality Bay. We arrived in the harbor in the dark so...
Written by Pirate43 guide on December 9, 2000
- " You really won't find much on the island in the way of souvenirs except for T-shirts and such which are sold by the locals along the beach under the trees. They have...
Written by TheLibbyShow on August 4, 2006
- I spent a month in St. Vincent from the end of April to the end of May, 2006. Overall it was a great experience. My team and I filled our days with working with local...
Written by kmallya on October 18, 2005
- St. Benedict's is the only orphanage on the islands of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It was started in the 1960's by a priest who saw a need for better care of malnourished and mistreated...
Written by jilldg1 on June 22, 2004
- Getting to the Grenadines is no easy feat. After a slew of problems, I thought I’d take a moment to give you a few pointers:
Most connections go to the Grenadines from Barbados, St. Lucia,...
Written by Vandesa on August 3, 2003
- We had looked forward to this trip since picking up the exchange in late February 2003. We had a June 28 2003 sail date. We sailed aboard Turquoise Dreams out of Bequia for the...
Written by mplunkert on May 13, 2003
- Mayreau is a quiet little island. It has none of the bustle of Bequia and it is not a habitat of the rich and famous. It boasts one small village, pristine beaches, and spectacular views....
Written by mplunkert on May 13, 2003
- The Tobago Cays are not just one island, but a chain of deserted islands (except for all the boats anchored off them) that constitute a national park. I have dubbed them the "Adventure Islands" of...
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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