The Grenadines: An Authentic Caribbean Experience

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When you are looking for an authentic Caribbean experience, sun-kissed beaches, and the stuff of dreams, the Grenadines can’t be far from your thoughts. The spectacular Grenadines offers much of nature, culture, and tranquility to the independent traveler as much as visiting millionaires. It is open for exploration and one of the most fabulous locations for a luxurious vacation, adventure, and self-discovering mission.

The Grenadines comprises a chain of small islands that lie on a line and right between St. Vincent and Grenada. They support the most extensive coral reefs and habitats in South Eastern Caribbean.

Visiting this exotic location might leave you confused on which Islands to see. Each part of the Grenadines offers something different and magnificent. Read on as we explore the magic of Grenadines together.

A house on Friendship Bay in Bequia © Hauke Dressler / LOOK-foto / Getty
A house on Friendship Bay in Bequia © Hauke Dressler / LOOK-foto / Getty

Bequia

Bequia is the most visited island in the Grenadines. It is all about the sea with a strong seafaring heritage. In Bequia, you would find activities like fishing, boat building, and sailing are taken seriously and connect the island to the sea. This thriving island is the best place to dine out, hike, swim, and enjoy cocktails. Bequia brings you close to nature and offers the best views on forested peaks.

Mustique Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Mustique Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Mustique

This island is described as the home of rock stars and the wealthy. It is where luxury lives. Accommodation prices are quite high but if you are a lover of the finer things with sufficient bank balance, you can be part of Mustique’s irresistible luxury rush. It is equally possible to get a taste of what the island offers with day trips on yachts from Bequia.

Mayreau beachbar Grenadines
Mayreau beach bar Grenadines

Mayreau

Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island in the Grenadines. It is home to less than 300 people and might just be the perfect location for an extremely peaceful visit. Mayreau is the gateway to Tobago Cays and serves as a marine park. It has no airports but can be accessed by boat or ferry. There is a great shortage of hospitals, police, or schools. If you are up for a relaxing day at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world or bar hopping, then you certainly want to see Mayreau.

A bird's-eye view of Mandarin Oriental, Canouan
A bird’s-eye view of Mandarin Oriental, Canouan

Canouan

This hook-shaped island is popular for its luxury resort and lovely beaches. It has a large airstrip that serves its area. Tourism development in Canouan didn’t go as expected for the locals and island in general. You will find the most fun and exciting spots on one side of the island, while the residents are forced to stay on the southern part with almost no access to these locations. You can enjoy all the spots and activities like snorkeling when you stay at the resorts.

Some of the oldest people in the world live on Carriacou. What makes this island so special?
Some of the oldest people in the world live on Carriacou. What makes this island so special?

Carriacou

Culture is what perfectly describes this unique and beautiful island. Carriacou is the largest island in the Grenadines. It is the most cultured with a spectacular environment. It offers beaches, carnivals, and more. Carriacou gives you nature’s best with its astonishing reefs. The island becomes quite busy at night, so you can have as much fun as you need.

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About Marie Villeza

Marie Villeza was inspired to start ElderImpact.org after she watched her son teach her father how to play Angry Birds™ on his smartphone. In that moment, she realized the importance of bringing the generations together so they can usher each other into the future, breaking down walls of fear and time. In her free time, Marie enjoys gardening, hiking, and taking part in her monthly book club.

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