 | Mustique is an exclusive 1,400 acre island located in the southern Caribbean with lush rolling
terrain cooled by gentle trade winds, surrounded by pristine white beaches and crystal clear
aquamarine waters. This private island is owned and operated by the Mustique Company,
comprised of shareholders and villa owners from 17 countries dedicated to protecting the island’s
natural beauty, tranquility and privacy.
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 | High on a hill overlooking the northern Grenadines, with sweeping views over the resort and the reef, is the exclusive Villa Monte Carlo. Located here is Trump Club Privee - the European-style casino, La Varenne - a European gourmet restaurant, and an elegant ballroom for private functions.
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 | The tiny island of Bequia has a unique, magical charm which is hard to find anywhere else in the Caribbean. With fewer than six thousand inhabitants, it feels like home from the moment you arrive; friendliness is the watchword, and the pace is relaxed and easy-going. Don't be surprised if you are greeted with a warm hello as you walk along the street - a centuries-old dependence on inter-island shipping and trading has meant that Bequians have been eagerly welcoming visitors to their shores for generations. | 6 | 0 |
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 | Carriacou is the largest of the Grenadines, a necklace of island gems scattered between St. Vincent and Grenada. | 2 | 0 |
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 | Three miles east of Carriacou lies Petite Martinique, our little sister island, measuring roughly one mile in diameter with a conical shape.
Evidence of Carriacou’s cultural history has been discovered from pottery shards and ancient tools found around the island. Around 1000 a.d. peaceful Arawaks lived here, followed by fierce Caribes, both coming from South America. Written records dated 1656 refer to “Kayryouacou”, derived from the Caribe meaning “land surrounded by reefs.” Originally settled by the French, whose influence is still evidenced in some names and local patois, Grenada wasceded in 1756 to the British who cultivated the land.
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 | Petit St.Vincent (better known locally as PSV) lies 40 miles south of St.Vincent in the Grenadines; a group of islands sprinkled across what may be the most beautiful stretch of water in the Caribbean. Part of the Windward Island chain, the Grenadines drift southwesterly from St. Vincent, the largest of more than 30 islands that make up the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
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 | Union Island is the southernmost island of the Grenadines belonging to the state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines It is situated 90 nm west of Barbados. | 4 | 0 |
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