If you are looking for a Caribbean Vacation Special in
Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island in
The real charm of Mayreau, is the fact that this island of all islands in the Grenadines isn’t rich from tourism, so what you are going to see is a side of the
What you will find is a few dozen simple houses, a few restaurants owned by the locals, all beautifully and colourfully decorated, and a guesthouse. There are also rum shops and pool tables
You’ll need to hike up the steep hill to the village from
Walk even further and you will find a beautiful little church.[most of the population are Catholics].
The views on all sides from the church are just stunning, across the reefs to the Tobago Cays, and south to
Technically Mayreau is a private island, as one would guess from its name, there is something very French about it, and if you think that, then you wouldn’t be wrong. The British seemed to have forgotten all about it, which has resulted in a number of people who seem to hold ownership. In typical
This is a large part of the charm of Mayreau, but it also means it is quite untidy with no effort apparently made to control the rubbish. There is no supplied electricity, but the hum of generators adds to the feel of old
Most visitors to Mayreau come by yacht and arrive at either
Saltwhistle bay is absolutely beautiful, very much a tropical lagoon in appearance. Most visitors who aren’t either yachties or off small cruise liners, only on Mayreau for the day, stay at the Saltwhistle Bay Resort.
It is small, exclusive, and a world away from the sleepy hillside village.
You may well find it paradise because Mayreau has no roads or cars, and indeed seems at times far from civilization, and that is the main reason that some people will find it to be the place to go for the best Caribbean Vacation ever.