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Wednesday, 02 March 2011 17:15

Landing Bay

It is the first beach that is reached from Mustique; safe mooring.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 17:14

North Bay

Large bay at south east of the island of Baliceaux, almost totally untouched by tourism, where it is possible to meet local fishermen dedicated to their activity in perfect solitude, after overcoming remarkable difficulties in docking. It is a paradise for birds.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 17:13

Baliceaux - Battowia

These are two islands still untouched by tourism, that constitute the destination of Bequia’s fishermen who access them with some difficulties and only when the meteorological conditions are favourable. Uncontaminated coral reefs are scattered everywhere.

Landing Bay and North Bay are both located in the island of Baliceaux and are the most suitable inlets for the tourist who is looking for still wild places. They are outside the usual cruising routes on rented catamarans in the Antilles and Grenadines.
Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:14

Petit Tabac

Beach of absolute beauty, in which mooring is suggested only during the day. It is completely surrounded by the reef and shaded by luxuriant palm trees. It is located in the eastern part of the archipelago. A scene of the film The Pirates of the Caribbean was shot here.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:13

Horse Shoe Reef

Here, as the name infers, it is possible to notice the obvious horse shoe form of the coral reef. In order to access this secluded paradise with white sand and turquoise waters, you must wait perfect weather conditions.

You can reach it with rubber boat, moored to the buoys which are placed to facilitate snorkelling.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:13

Jamesby

Il luogo è molto frequentato in tutte le stagioni: meta obbligata in tutte le vacanze e crociere su barche a vela a noleggio nelle Grenadine.

La vegetazione è costituita da palme molto fitte mentre le acque terse ospitano molte varietà dei pesci tropicali più colorati.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:11

Baradal

It is the main mooring point of the Tobago Cays. Here, turtles swim protected by a series of buoys, and it is very easy to swim with these beautiful animals.
There are many iguanas on the island and it is possible to enjoy a marvellous view on the Tobago Cays.
Every holiday in sailing boat in the Grenadines on rented catamarans moors here.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:11

Petit Bateau

It is among one of the most frequented mooring spots of the Tobago Cays: it is between Petit Rameau and Jamesby.

To explore the area, use a tender. With regards to the natural characteristics, the island has nothing to envy to the ones nearby.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:09

Petit Rameau

Here absolute peace reigns, and you can dive in total tranquillity and then rest in the shadow of the palm trees.

Wednesday, 02 March 2011 12:09

Tobago Cays

They consist of 5 uninhabited and wild keys, protected everywhere by the coral reef called “Horse shoe Reef”. The vegetation is constituted by very thick palm trees while the clear waters host many varieties of colourful tropical fishes. Many turtles are swimming in those waters, which are used to co-habit with man. Swimming with the turtles is a unique experience.

The place is very popular during all the seasons: a destination that cannot be missed, in all holidays and cruises on rented sailing boats in the Grenadines.

The entire area was declared Natural Park, therefore utmost attention must be paid, avoiding fishing or water skiing. Rely on the “boat boys” that bring you bread, fruit and fish every day and dispose your garbage.

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