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ST.VINCENT: a volcanic land, covered by exuberant vegetation,
with high mountains and valley with rivers and waterfalls. The
beaches are usually black because of the volcanic sand and to find a
white one it will be necessary to go to Young Island in the southern
part of the island. (Exactly where you’ll be boarding the yacht!)
BEQUIA: it is one of the most secure anchorages of the
Grenadines, Admiralty Bay and its long beach in Port Elizabeth, the
principal village of the Island. The vegetable market, handled by
the Rastafarian moving at the rhythm of reggae music, is very
picturesque. Bequia is also well known because of the whalers, which
hunt their prey when they pass close to the coast.
MOUSTIQUE: the exclusive VIP island. The Yacht will anchor in
Britannia Bay. The entire island is a private paradise, with candid
beaches and large bays where the water is crystal clear. This is one
of the most “chic” places of the world, with one of the most
exclusive Hotels of the Caribbean and the most beautiful villas of
the Antilles.
TOBAGO CAYS: the jewel of the Grenadines is formed by a group of
five small and deserted islands, surrounded by white beaches and
light blue water. The yacht will anchor in the middle of a horseshoe
coral reef. Snorkeling around with your mask and flippers, you’ll
have the impression to swim in a beautiful aquarium!
PALM ISLAND: a private island, covered by over eight thousands
palm trees and completely surrounded by an incredibly white beach.
PETIT ST. VINCENT: an other private island, with beautiful fine
sand and transparent waters. In this island luxury is a style of
life. In calm sea we will have a pick nick at MOPION, a small sandy
atoll set like a jewel in a beautiful coral reef.
UNION ISLAND: our last anchorage, this is the hearth of the
Grenadines. From the mount Parnassus you’ll be able to admire and
take pictures of the entire group of islands. At the Anchorage Yacht
Club you’ll sip a rum punch or a piņa colada or taste the typical
Creole cuisine while listening at the steel band and watching the
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