Turtle swimming under water in Bequia

Other things to do in Bequia

Visit St Vincent

The main island is very lush, with hills, rivers and rainforest with parrots, warblers the black hawk, the cocoa thrush, the crested hummingbird, the red-capped green tanager and the green heron. In the Botanical Gardens founded in 1765, grows a breadfruit tree descended from the original one brought to the island in 1793 from Tahiti by Captain William Bligh of the Bounty. The island can be reached by Ferry in 1 hour.

Sam Taxi and Tours

Tel: (784) 456 4338

Organised Tours

Love the Grenadines offer island hopping by sail or plane, kite surfing, boat tours, bike tours, as well as guided tours around the Vermont Nature Trail

Website: Love the Grenadines

Tennis

There is a tennis court at the bottom of our drive, or another at The Gingerbread Hotel down on the seafront before Port Elizabeth. Maranne’s Ice Cream Parlour is tucked in under The Gingerbread for later.

Tel: (784) 458 3800

Guided Hiking Tours

Go hiking on trails through Bequia, to the highest peak and look down over the islands or to St Vincent and explore and walk from the leeward to the windward side of the island taking in La Soufriere on the way.

Website: Ramblers Hiking Tours

Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary in Park Bay

Created by a fisherman Orton (Brother) King, dedicated to saving Hawksbill turtles and returning them to the sea when big enough to survive in the ocean – he is a fount of stories and in his diving days even came face to face with tiger sharks.

Website: Old Hegg

Discover Friendship Bay

Friendship Bay with the Whaling Station on its island offshore, a long sandy beach on the Atlantic side. The Spring Pottery. The Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary in Park Bay. Cricket and Football matches at the games field in Port Elizabeth. Moonhole,

Visit Moonhole

An extraordinary and mysterious creation of homes built by an American architect Tom Johnston, into the rocky sea cliffs, with natural curving and sloping walls open to the air with neither doors nor windows. Found beyond the Airport and Adams Bay, tours can be arranged in advance.

Tel: (784) 458 3068

Hamilton Fort

An 18th-century fort on the far side of Admiralty Bay beyond Port Elizabeth guarded by sea-worn cannons.

Festivals

The Mustique Blues Festival in late January

Bequia Blues Festival in association with Basil’s Bar, Mustique, end of January

The Bequia Easter Regatta in April

The Canouan Regatta in May

The St. Vincent Carnival during the first week of July

Fishing Tournament organized by The Rotary Club, in July

Clothing

Take a look at Noyo, ethical and sustainable resort wear

What’s On

Visit Bequia This Week, an excellent source of information on each week’s activities and restaurants on Bequia.

Enjoy Music

Bequians love music and many of the restaurants have live music on certain nights. The Friday night live band and jump-up, where both locals and visitors to the island join in alike at Devil’s Table, is legendary. The Thursday night there is a well-attended steel pan band and jump-up at The Frangipani – either joining in at the bar or (with reservation) for the BBQ. On Friday and Saturday nights, both local places, Penthouse and Bedrock have dancing until the small hours.

Health, Beauty and Fitness

Aqua on Bequia in Belmont, on the main road.

Tel: (784 )458 3761 or 431 6332

Website: www.aquaonbequia.com

Emma’s Onshore/Offshore Hairdressing.

Tel: (784) 455 5820

Full Body Massage Therapy Marc Erdrich or Ruth Boerger

By appt. in your own home.

Tel:(784) 457 5625 or 430 5763

Reflexology, the ancient healing and relaxing art of foot massage, Val Whitney.

Tel: (784) 458 3883

There is also a Homeopath, a Chiropractor and an Acupuncturist on the island

Cassava recommended as the place to stay in Bequia by Condé Nast

Cassava is named as one of the 50 best villas in the Caribbean by The Times