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Mustique
is unique among the Grenadines. It is a privately owned island that has
been developed into holiday homes for the wealthy. 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.
Mansions with tennis courts and swimming pools sit on rolling grassy
hills and long lawns stretch to sandy beaches. There are only about 90
large houses on the whole island, plus one hotel, a guesthouse, one
beach bar, a few boutiques, a small local village, and a fishing camp.
About half the houses are available for rent when the owners are not in
residence. As you would expect for an island of this type, prices are
geared to the well-heeled.
What
is wonderful about Mustique is that much of the island has been left
wild and there are some great trails and not much traffic. As other
islands sprout buildings like some invasive weed, much of Mustique
remains beautiful and unspoiled, an island where you can hike or bike in
peace on one of the best preserved Grenadine islands, with fabulous
beaches and shady pathways.
Mustique,
although exclusive, is friendly and open to yachting visitors. In an age
where whole islands are becoming gated, this is exemplary. Please help
keep it this way. Use common courtesy: stick to the roads, do not walk
up people’s driveways or onto private property. Take scenic photos for
your own use, but do not take photos of residents. Press photography is
forbidden unless by permission of the Mustique Company.
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 ($200-500EC) is
collected that entitles you
to a three-consecutive-night stay..
A taxi tour will give you a quick overview. To really enjoy the beauty of this island, rent a mountain bike or go hiking. Basil's Gourmet store has great books on the natural history of Mustique and the species you find here.
For
hiking in mustique, click on Mustique
Hiking
Horseback riding is done in the cool of the day, at 0800, 0900, 1500 or 1600. Rental vehicles and mountain bike are available through Mustique Mechanical Services or Mustique Moorings.
Ashore
you will find boutiques, shops, vegetable stands, snf local fishermen
who will sell their catch. The main restaurants are Basil's Bar. Firefly
and Cotton House. The lcoal village also has a couple of bars that often
serve lunch and will cook dinner to order.
Basil organizes a famous blues
festival in January/February every year.
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since August 05
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