On Petit St. Vincent, the resort industry is a bit of a monopoly. With only one hotel, cleverly named the Petit St. Vincent Resort, this 113 acre island offers seclusion and romanticism. No need to worry about beach combers gabbing on their mobile phones as you try to doze off on your hammock, the island is completely isolated from any signs of urban life. Activities on the island include sailing and kayaking, but most importantly, relaxation in a Caribbean setting.

Written by  Jackie Kochell.

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Petit St Vincent

Less built up than ther islands. White sandy beaches and turquoise sea.

 
Review posted 1st May 2007 by ashley.

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