This excellent beach is one of the highlights of Bequia.
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This excellent beach is one of the highlights of Bequia.
One of Bequia's most popular beaches.
This pristine tropical bay and its beach are protected from rough Atlantic waters by a small piece of land that extends out into the ocean.
A small whaling village that once thrived in the 19th century.
The site of a beach that is popular with Bequia tourists.
Built in 1806 by the English to protect the harbor from French invasion, this fort sits high above the bay of Kingstown.
The oldest botanical garden in the Western Hemisphere features flowers and plants from throughout the world.
A local fisherman, Orton (Brother) King, constructed this sanctuary in an effort to preserve the hawksbill turtle.
These picturesque 60-foot falls, primarily reached only by boat, form a pool below that makes for luxurious swimming.
This scenic bay is a good snorkeling spot for beginners.
A quiet area amidst the wilderness near the Vermont Nature Trail that offers a secluded spot for picnics.
Reaching the top of this 4,000-foot active volcano requires a four-hour hike through the rainforest.
This small village sits next to a gorgeous bay.
This historic Georgian-style church has colorful stained-glass windows.
This dive is known for its lobster, beer and live bands.
