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Mayreau, SVG
21 photos
No need for a time machine–just go to Mayreau! There’s only one road, virtually no development, and farm animals outnumber people. Ok, so you would not want to move here permanently, but it’s the ideal place to take that overdue break from reality.
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Bequia, SVG
35 photos
Pretty as a picture describes our beloved Bequia. You’ll be captivated by the island’s charm while strolling along the lovely harbor with its shops, restaurants, and pastel-painted gingerbread homes. There’s a long tradition of boat building and you’ll find a slew of handcrafted model ships, old nautical charts, and rare sailing books to bring back home.
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Tobago Cays, SVG
41 photos
The highlight of cruising the Grenadines is the Tobago Cays (prounounced keys). They are four uninhabited, palm-fringed islets ringed by pristine, white-sand beaches and clear azure waters. For many, this is the most beautiful region in the Caribbean. The atmosphere is serene, and the intensity of colors sheds a romantic glow. From any of the cays, you can swim or wade to outlying portions of the reef. The Tobago Cays are the closest thing to heaven-on-earth!
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Carriacou, Grenada
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Peaceful and removed describes this patch of paradise. Green rolling hills descend to sandy white beaches (typical of the Grenadines.) At Tyrrel Bay, under the shade of palms at the edge of the sea, you can watch local men building schooners by hand. Still unspoiled by mass tourism, this is the perfect spot for getting away-from-it-all.
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Back to Grenada
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