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Bequia's Enchanting Beauty in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Updated: Apr 9

The picturesque Bequia Island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago, is known for its unspoiled beauty and vibrant culture but if there is one thing that makes Bequia really special, it has to be its people...gentle, honest, open and friendly.

Bequia's welcome sign at the dinghy dock entrance
Even the sign at the dinghy dock says welcome to visitors

Overview of Bequia

Bequia, pronounced 'beck-way,' is the second-largest island in the Grenadines and is renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush landscapes. This island is a haven for those who appreciate a more laid-back and authentic Caribbean experience.


Getting There

While Bequia does have its own airport, most travelers arrive via St. Vincent, the largest island in the Grenadines. From St. Vincent, a short ferry ride or a domestic flight will transport you to Bequia, setting the stage for a seamless journey to paradise.

Bequia ferry terminal, Bequia Island, St Vincent and the Grenadines
Bequia ferry terminal

Stunning Beaches

Bequia boasts some of the most stunning beaches in the Caribbean. Princess Margaret Beach, Lower Bay, and Friendship Bay are just a few examples where visitors can bask in the sun, swim in the warm turquoise waters, and take leisurely strolls along the sandy shores.

Pristine beach of Princess Margaret Bay in Bequia Island of St Vincent and the Grenadines
Pristine beach of Princess Margaret Bay

Rich Maritime History

One of Bequia's unique charms lies in its rich maritime history. The island has a long tradition of boat-building, and visitors can witness skilled craftsmen constructing traditional wooden boats by hand. The annual Easter Regatta is a celebration of this maritime heritage, drawing sailors and spectators from around the world.


Whaling Tradition

Bequia has a unique relationship with whaling that dates back centuries. While commercial whaling is now banned, the island maintains a cultural connection to this tradition. The Bequia Whaling Museum provides insight into this historical aspect of the island, showcasing artifacts and sharing stories passed down through generations.

Local artisan Ali crafting trinkets and curio from whale and other animal bones at Bequia Island, St Vincent and the Grenadines
Local artisan Ali crafting trinkets and curio from whale bones

Local Cuisine and Culinary Delights

Bequia offers a delightful array of Caribbean cuisine, with fresh seafood taking center stage. From beachside shacks serving grilled lobster to quaint restaurants offering traditional Vincentian dishes, visitors can savor the flavors of the island. Don't miss the opportunity to try the national dish, "roti," a delectable combination of curried meat and vegetables wrapped in a soft flatbread.

Whaleboner Restaurant, one of several delightful culinary establishments on Bequia's waterfront. St Vincent and the Grenadines
Whaleboner Restaurant, one of several delightful culinary establishments in Bequia

Exploring the Underwater World

For those who love the underwater world, Bequia is a snorkeler's and diver's paradise. The surrounding coral reefs teem with vibrant marine life, providing a mesmerizing underwater spectacle. Diving enthusiasts can explore sites like Devil's Table and Moonhole, known for their diverse marine ecosystems and underwater caves or even simply snorkel in the mooring area as there is much to be seen.

Beautiful marine life to be seen at Bequia Island when snorkeling. St Vincent and the Grenadines
Snorkeling basically anywhere in Bequia will have some marine life to entice an avid snorkeler

Local Festivals and Events

Immerse yourself in Bequia's vibrant culture by attending local festivals and events. The Bequia Music Festival, held annually, showcases local and international talent against the backdrop of the island's natural beauty. The Bequia Easter Regatta and the Bequia Mount Gay Music Fest are other must-attend events that bring the community together in celebration.


And the best...

Bequia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is a destination that captivates the hearts of those fortunate enough to discover its charms.

Squalls often produce amazing visual effects where the combination of water, clouds and boats are together
Squalls can produce extraordinary visual effects with the combination of water, clouds and boats

With its pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, Bequia offers a truly authentic Caribbean experience. Whether you seek relaxation, exploration of the underwater wonders, or immersion in local traditions, Bequia promises an unforgettable journey into paradise...and no better place than doing it on a yacht!

Bequia is also a wonderful place to capture stunning visual effects of nature with the combination of water, clouds and boats, so have your camera ready!

After a heavy downpour, when the wind died down, the setting sun cast its last rays against the lazy clouds in the sky at Bequia Island, St Vincent and the Grenadines
This picture was taken after a heavy downpour, when the wind died down and the sun cast its last rays against the calm clouds in the sky

So, plan your escape to this Caribbean jewel and let Bequia's beauty and tranquility leave a lasting imprint on your soul. You will be back!


Yachts Sailing Around Bequia:

Smiling boat captain holding a big Mahi Mahi fish in his right hand, sitting on yacht Windkat, a catamaran on anchor in Bequia, and a smiling lady relaxing in a hammock on the boat with a drink in her left hand
Yacht Windkat
Catamaran Era on anchor in the stunning water of Bequia, with a flower patterned tablecloth and scatter cushions in the cockpit, and a relaxing lady sitting on the steps on the foredeck, watching the ocean
Yacht Era
Aerial view of a monohull yacht in stunning azure water, with the setting sun shining on the front deck and a lady relaxing on a black and white throw on the deck
Yacht Galini

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