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It is located on the south-eastern coast, inside the coral reef, in front of the Togabo Cays, therefore utmost attention must be paid when mooring. It is certainly not a tourist destination due to the difficulty in reaching it, therefore almost exclusively local fishermen can be met: the place is truly charming.
It is the main mooring point of the island, which coral reef north of Grand Col Point was the cause of an ancient shipwreck.
A small simple village offers a few services to the rented catamaran, sailing in the Grenadines that appreciate the wild and uncontaminated nature of this beach.
It is located in the Western coast which is bordered by tall palm trees that guarantee some coolness.
A few metres underwater, a military shipwreck can still be seen, marked by a buoy, towards Saline Bay.
This small bay, framed by the hills, is almost always deserted and scarcely frequented by tourists because wind makes access difficult: only the locals practice fishing, paying anyhow utmost attention to the coral heads that border the beach.
It is located in the southern part of Admiral Bay and the sea bottoms constitute its main attraction because this area is among the most uncontaminated by tourism.
In the ancient language, its name means “island of clouds” and it is the largest in the Grenadines: compulsory destination for customs' practices for each cruise on rented catamarans in the Antilles and Grenadines.
Fishing is practiced, after the less profitable cultivations of sugarcane and tobacco were abandoned. It is still possible in these waters to hunt whales, even if remarkably limited in order to protect the integrity of the species: natives are proud of this ability that is applied not only to the actual hunting, but also in the construction and repair of boats, true jewels of maritime art.
In the port, it is possible to stock up water for your rented catamaran, by calling a lighter that will arrive in a few minutes: Daffodil’s Marine on channels 68 and 69, or by calling 4583369 or 4583942.
Bequia's beaches are universally famous for the golden colour of the sand that also shines through the waters. The Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary must absolutely be visited: a destination that cannot be missed during cruises in the Antilles and Grenadines, on catamarans and sailing boats.
Port Elizabeth
The main city of Bequia welcomes with lively animation and cheerfulness, the tourists cruising on rented sailing boats. There are many typical restaurants, modern residences, or fishermen’s gathering places near the beaches, where their colourful boats are docked ashore.
Here there is the customs and a cash dispenser from which it possible to obtain local money. A destination that cannot be missed during any holiday on sailing boat in the Grenadines. In the port, it is possible to stock up water for your rented catamaran, by calling a lighter that will arrive in a few minutes: Daffodil’s Marine on channels 68 and 69, or by calling 4583369 or 4583942. Pay attention with regards to the water: from here onwards, you can only stock up in Union.
During cruises in catamaran in the Grenadines and Antilles, sailing boats, whether rented or not, can find here support and assistance.
At a few steps from the centre of the capital city of Kingstown, there is the most ancient botanical garden of the western hemisphere, inaugurated in 1765.
Here, still nowadays, the Artocarpus is cultivated, brought on the island by Captain Bligh, the "evil” of the Bounty, directly from Polynesia.
In this charming place, during the holiday on sailing boat in the Grenadines, not only it is possible to admire endless examples of flora and fauna, but also to visit the forestry department for the restocking of parrots.