island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Sailors have known about the
Grenadines for much longer than most. The area is a favourite spot for yachties
and considered one of the best sailing grounds in the world. As tourists increasingly
search for authentic travel experiences word is slowly getting out about this
beautiful tropical paradise.
Bequia is a little known vacation retreat. It has remained off the beaten track,
a dot in the ocean, too out of the way for main stream tourism. Little changed
by time, it is an island on which life is completely oriented to the sea. Its
seclusion has ensured it retained its age-old traditions of boat building and
fishing. Isolated enough to remain relatively unspoiled, yet lively enough to
be stimulating and entertaining, it provides a blend of the old and new that
many find perfect.
It is a beautiful lush island with some of the friendliest people in the Caribbean.
It is also a great place to go on a day sail, go hiking, laze on the beach,
or just "lime" under a coconut tree with your favourite beverage.
Lazy days can be spent on one of the many beaches under the sunny skies of the
West Indies.
Bequia tends to attract the more adventurous type of visitor who prefers the
tropical delights and ambiance of the smaller, more informal islands, where
the beaches are secluded and high rise hotels do not mar the scenery. Regularly
featuring in travel writers top ten picks of the Caribbean yet unheard of by
most. Many travel agents would be hard pressed to pinpoint the island on a map,
probably why it has remained so unspoilt. To get there you have to travel by
ferry from St Vincent or a tiny island hopper service from Barbados.
The island is encircled by gold-sand beaches, many of which disappear into
coves, excellent for sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling. The centre of the
island is hilly and forested, providing a dramatic backdrop to the bays and
beaches. Admiralty Bay, the island's natural harbour, is a favourite anchoring
spot for yachtsmen from all over the world.
Belmont walkway separates a narrow strip of sand and the sparkling Caribbean
ocean from a handful of restaurants, bars and hotels along the main town of
Port Elizabeth. Often described as the prettiest harbour in the Caribbean this
quant port provides a number waterfront bars to enjoy the scenery and admire
the sunsets.
Ideally situated amongst the Genadines a number of excursions are available
to neighbouring islands. An hour ferry ride away is St. Vincent, the mainland.
This island features an awe inspiring Volcano that you reach by hiking through
rain forest. A historic fort and lush tropical botanical gardens. A popular
day trip is a sail boat journey to Mustique, home to the rich and famous, with
idyllic beaches and luxury homes.
One trip absolutely not to be missed is a sail to the Tobago Cays national
marine park, one of the most stunning areas in the entire Caribbean. Deserted
islands, a huge coral reef and dazzling turquoise sea of un-imaginary hues.
If you are looking for something a little different for your vacation this
year. An authentic taste of West Indian culture and life you be hard pressed
to find an island that would suite your needs better than Bequia in the Grenadines.
For a complete vacation guide to Bequia and to view hundreds of photos of this
tropical paradise visit www.bequia-information.com
©Copyright 2006 Ian Bland

