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St Vincent & 
The Grenadines

Currency: East Caribbean dollar
Driving: on the Left 
Temperature: 78 degrees F average
Language: English

St. Vincent and The Grenadines are islands of endless natural beauty. There are not many tourists here so you will receive a warm and personal welcome to enjoy the 32 islands and bays that are part of the Windward islands. St. Vincent is the largest, spanning 18 miles long north to south and 11 miles wide. The smaller islands fall to the south west, most are only a few miles and have white sand beaches and clear water, good for diving, snorkelling and sailing.

The larger islands include Mustique, Bequia, Petit St. Vincent, Canouan Palm, Union and Mayreau. There are many uninhabited islets and rocks including Tobago Cays. St. Vincent is a lush, volcanic island of valleys, waterfalls and mountain ridges. The Eastern coast is filled with rocky shores and cliffs while the west coast dips down into gold and black sand beaches. The northern volcano, La Soufriere rises over 4,000 ft. The fertile volcanic soil produces many vegetables, spices and fruits.

Palm Island Resort

Palm Island Resort was closed for most of 1999, it isPalm Island Resort now reopened with upgraded property and facilities.  Most of the rooms are beachfront with dramatic views of the mountain peak on Union Island, just across the water  Deep but safe waters hold an underwater adventure that changes daily.  Facilities include tennis, snorkelling, sailing, Highway 90 island trail.  To go to the Palm Island Resort website, click here...

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Carenage Bay

Recently opened, and set on the secluded and timeless islandCarenage Bay of Canouan, the hotel is nestled in 800 acres of stunning natural verdant vegetation surrounded by a deep blue sea concealing the largest coral reef in the Caribbean.  The hotel comprises 100 apartments and 240 suites.  Each suite has its own terrace and private patio.  Although the emphasis is on complete relaxation, Canouan is ideal for windsurfing, sailing and scuba diving; tennis, volleyball, golf and walking.  To go to the Carenage Bay website, click here...

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Cotton House

Found on the North coast of the small island of Mustique, onCotton House a gently rolling hill overlooking the ocean, Cotton House forms a cluster of elegant English colonial style cottages.  The whole estate centres on an old Sugar Mill tower and an 18th century cotton warehouse which has been transformed into a luxurious lounge furnished with antiques and housing a bar and restaurant.  Mustique has its own equestrian centre, as well as nature hikes, beach strolls, diving, sailing and snorkelling.  To go to the Cotton House website, click here...

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