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petit st vincent – Where The Coconuts Grow http://wherethecoconutsgrow.com IN SEARCH OF SURF, SUN, SAND & SERENITY Wed, 22 Mar 2023 15:32:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.28 http://wherethecoconutsgrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/shutterstock_83674441-54a989f2v1_site_icon-32x32.png petit st vincent – Where The Coconuts Grow http://wherethecoconutsgrow.com 32 32 59387533 Petit St. Vincent http://wherethecoconutsgrow.com/2015/02/petit-st-vincent/ http://wherethecoconutsgrow.com/2015/02/petit-st-vincent/#comments Mon, 09 Feb 2015 15:54:43 +0000 http://www.wherethecoconutsgrow.com/?p=4043 On the way to Petit St. Vincent, we passed by the tiny little sand covered island, Mopion. Just one lone umbrella stands on shore with clear warm water surrounding it. Charter boats usually anchor near by and dinghy in to take pictures. Highly recommended by our friends, we stayed a night anchored off of Petit St. …

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On the way to Petit St. Vincent, we passed by the tiny little sand covered island, Mopion. Just one lone umbrella stands on shore with clear warm water surrounding it. Charter boats usually anchor near by and dinghy in to take pictures.

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Highly recommended by our friends, we stayed a night anchored off of Petit St. Vincent. Commonly referred to as PSV, this private island does not have many services available to cruisers. There’s a dock, Beach Restaurant, Goaty’s Bar and the Boutique that can be visited during the high season, but otherwise we are restricted to the beach. No wandering around off the main path past the signs is allowed. Spa treatments and cottage tours can be arranged by appointment only.

If you’d like to rent the entire island, it’s just $15,000 per night. No big deal.

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Luis and Patty on Brett Ashley anchored with us again. Luis was stoked to have perfect kiting conditions and a lovely beach to launch from.

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Heroes in a half-shell? Turtle power!

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Our friend Steve and his guests were anchored with us too aboard one of our sisterships, Lunacy.

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The current was swift and the winds were strong. Peter lost his favorite hat overboard but the current swept it away too fast.

Overall, it was a very pretty beach but I would prefer the Tobago Cays any day!

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What’s your favorite island in the Grenadines?

We are currently in the USVIs while Peter completes the courses needed for his USCG 100 ton Near Coastal Masters Captain’s license.

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