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Untouched Serenity of Chatham Bay at Union Island, St Vincent and the Grenadines

Updated: Apr 9

In the heart of the Caribbean, Chatham Bay on Union Island is a serene gem not to be missed. This secluded paradise offers a pristine beach with crystal-clear waters, and an untouched natural beauty that beckons travelers seeking an authentic Caribbean island experience. Let's delve into the enchanting allure of Chatham Bay and why it deserves a spot on your travel bucket list.

Chatham Bay from the winding hiking trail over the mountain to Ashton on the other side, on Union Island
Dubbed the Jurassic Park of Union Island, beautiful Chatham bay

Unveiling Chatham Bay

Chatham Bay is situated on the western side of Union Island, which is part of the Grenadines archipelago. Union Island itself is a small, yet vibrant, destination known for its friendly locals, rich culture, and stunning landscapes. Chatham Bay stands out as a serene bay, surrounded by lush green hills, creating a picturesque setting that feels like a slice of paradise.


Pristine Beaches and Azure Waters

One of the main draws of Chatham Bay is its pristine, sandy beaches that stretch along the shoreline. The powdery white sand meets the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, creating a breathtaking contrast that's perfect for sunbathing, swimming or simply relaxing in the shallow water, and other water activities. The calm and shallow waters make it an ideal spot for snorkeling, allowing visitors to explore the vibrant marine life beneath the surface.

Pictures of marine life taken when snorkeling at Chatham Bay, Union Island
There is a rocky bank along the edge of the water with plenty to see when snorkeling

Seclusion and Serenity

Chatham Bay is relatively secluded, offering an escape from the crowded tourist spots. The limited development in the area preserves the natural beauty of the bay, providing an authentic and tranquil experience for those seeking peace and quiet. When you are there, listen to the wonderful sounds of island creatures awakened at sunrise.

The absence of large resorts and commercialization allows visitors to connect with nature in a way that's becoming increasingly rare in today's world. The small Tenuta Chatham Bay Resort doesn't affect the peacefulness here at all and it often happens that you will be the only yacht in the bay.

Tenuta Chatham Bay resort and a yacht on anchor at Chatham Bay, Union Island
Tenuta Chatham Bay Resort and a single yacht on anchor in Chatham Bay

Local Culture and Cuisine

While Chatham Bay is a haven for relaxation, it also provides an opportunity to enjoy the laid-back Caribbean hospitality of the local culture and the lobster and beer served at the little beach restaurant.

Lobster served on a wooden tray, Caribbean style
Lobster at Sunbeach and Eat Restaurant and bar

Activities and Excursions

Although Chatham Bay is a place to unwind, there are plenty of activities for those seeking a bit of adventure. From boat trips to nearby islands to hiking in the surrounding hills, the area offers a range of excursions to suit various interests.

Stunning sunset hour at Chatham Bay, Union Island
Beautiful sunset hour at Chatham Bay

With its pristine beaches, azure waters, and a sense of seclusion, it's a destination that beckons those in search of a genuine escape. Whether you're a sunseeker, an adventurer, or a culture enthusiast, Chatham Bay has something to offer, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the true essence of the Caribbean.


Yachts Sailing Around Chatham:

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
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
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

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