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Steep mountains covered in a tangle of lush vegetation, cool waterfalls, black and
white sand beaches, colourful bougainvillea, and turquoise water -
The islands welcome visitors with open arms, eager to show you the pristine natural beauty of countless coves and cays with soft sandy beaches and clear sapphire to emerald green water, ideal for snorkeling, diving, and sailing. This island group offers some of the finest sailing in the world; you can charter a yacht and plot your own course through paradise.
St. Vincent's volcanic ridges, valleys and waterfalls make this verdant island of frequent rain and rich soil a major producer of fruits, vegetables and spices. The interior flatlands and valleys are thickly planted with coconuts, bananas, breadfruit, nutmeg, and arrowroot. Rent a car, hire a taxi, or jump on a local bus to see this extraordinary island.
Charter a boat or take the ferry to see the neighbouring islands. Nearest is Bequia, 9 miles from St. Vincent. It is a sleepy little island of less than 5,000. Waterside restaurants, bars, quaint shops, and an occasional small hotel are strung together by a tiny path that threads its way along the water's edge.
Next comes Mustique, 17 miles from St. Vincent and known for its famous guests that hang out at Basil's Bar, including Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and British royalty where they can relax together far from the media and crowds. This small, impressive island with 1400 acres of rolling hills surrounded by sparkling clear water has more than its share of long white sand beaches. Mustique is privately owned and has only a tiny village with a few quaint shops, the Firefly Inn and restaurant, the luxurious Cotton House resort, and 51 secluded villas. These private, palatial homes can be rented for a week or more by those desiring a perfect Caribbean luxury escape.
On down the kite tail you find Canouan, Mayreau, Union Island, Palm Island, and Petit
St. Vincent. These islands are populated with just a few folks to a few hundred,
some have airports, most have small hotels, and all have facilities for cruising
sailors. One of the nice things about the Grenadines is that you need very little
to stay entertained. Snorkel, swim, or dive off shore, walk the miles of deserted
beaches, sail, watch the passing boats, read a book in the shade of a palm tree.
Nightlife on these smaller islands usually takes the form of a jump-



