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Mustique
is unique among the Grenadines. It is a privately owned island that has
been developed as an area of holiday homes for the wealthy. Mansions
with tennis courts and swimming pools sit on rolling grassy hills and
long lawns stretch to sandy beaches. Each house lies in spacious
grounds; there are only about 90 on the whole island, plus one hotel, a
guesthouse, one beach bar, a few boutiques, a small local village, and a
fishing camp. A roll call of those who have owned property reveals some
glamorous names, including Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Raquel Welch and
the late Princess Margaret. Parts of the island are wild; other areas
are well tended. About half the houses are available for rent when the
owners are not in residence. Many older homes were designed by Oliver
Messel and are delightful to look at, with a showy but dignified appeal.
As you would expect for an island of this type, prices are relatively
high.
The
Mustique Company controls all the coastal waters of Mustique. It is all
a marine park and no fishing is allowed. Yachts may only moor in
Britannia Bay. There are 30 moorings, which you must use if your
yacht is 70 feet or less in length. Larger yachts should anchor in deep
water to seaward of the moorings. A conservation fee that entitles you
to a three-consecutive-night stay.

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since August 05
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