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Bequia Activities:
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Beach
Time!!
The beaches of Bequia are white sand, many are
secluded, and all are clean and uncrowded. The
waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, sailing,
diving, and other water sports. Lower Bay Beach
offers a number of bars, cafes and restuarants
right on the sand...
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Diving
& PADI Certification
Take your full PADI certification
and begin to explore the underwater world. A free
try out can be arranged to see how you like scuba
diving before you begin. For qualified divers
trips are available to the many great dive sites
that surroiund the island. Multi dive packages
offer value for money for those looking to enjoy
numerous dives...
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Island Tour
Discover Bequia on an island
tour. Visit the turtle sanctuary, the whaling museum,
the old fort cannon station at the mouth of the harbor.
See the remains of Sir Francis Drake's office when
he was stationed on Bequia. Take a look at all of
the white sandy beaches and stop for lunch at a ocean
side cafe. Visit a pottery built into the ruins of
one of the islands historic sugar plantations. Island
tours start at US$20 an hour...
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Tobago
Cays Four deserted
islets surrounded by a huge horseshoe reef declared
a marine wildlife reserve by the government. Here
you will find waters of unimaginable blues and the
neon marine life beneath give true meaning to the
"Stop-the-world-I-want-to-get-off" Caribbean
fantasy. The reefs here provide some of the best snorkeling
and diving in the world. Don't forget to take your
camera as the scenery is truly breathtaking.
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Mustique
Private Island
Just a short sail away is Bequia's
neighboring island of Mustique, home to the rich and
famous. Many clebreties reside on this beautifully
manicured private island. A 1-2 hour sail will put
you in Mustique in time for lunch. You then have the
afternoon to explore the island, take an tour or just
visit one of the beautiful beaches, with plenty of
time for a drink in Basil's bar before the return
trip home.
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St.
Vincent Eco Trips
Climb through the rainforests
to the summit of a volcano, visit the oldest botanical
gardens in the western world, trek through rainforest
to Trinity Falls, take a boat trip to the Falls of
Baliene, visit Montreal Gardens a commercial tropical
flower nursery, hike though the rainforest of a protected
national park or just take a drive along the stunning
coast line to the largest coconut plantation in the
Caribbean.
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Sport
Fishing
Try your luck with marlin,
baracuda, kingfish, sword fish and many other large
game fish that populate these waters. Bring home
your trophy catch and cook it up for your dinner!!
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Canouan
Golf Course
Can't live without golf? Take
a trip to the Trump International Golf Club on Canouan
Island, where golfers will believe that they have
found heaven on earth. A challenging 18-hole, par
72 golf course, designed by Jim Fazio. Offering unparalleled
views of the bay, the course stretches 60-acres along
the sea front, and is half built on the flat coastal
plain and half carved out of the hillside above the
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Special Events
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Easter
Sailing Regatta
Experience one of Bequia's
most popular and lively long weekends. Small colorful,
sailing boats, hand built on the island out of local
woods with bamboo masts compete in several challenging
races. Many events originate on the beach right
outside your hotel. In addition yachts from all
over the world compete in various racing categories.
Easter sunday features a jump up on the beach. Monday
is prize giving and partying in the harbor!
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Bequia
Blues Festival
Bequia's Blues Festival takes
place evry year in February. This event is held in
conjunction with the famous Mustique Blues Festival
and features top class artist from all over the world
. Past artisis have included Eb and Nina Davis, Diz
Watson, Tony Uter and Dana Gillespie amongst others.
The height of the season this event is a must
see for visitors and local alike.
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St.
Vincent Carnival
Set on the neighbouring island of St. Vincent carnival
takes place at the end of June - begining of July.
It is a ten day affair and highlight of the social
calendar for the islands. Here you will experince
a dazzling array of costumes, music and dance.
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