Destination
Mayreau
Salt Whistle Bay's perfect half-moon of sand
Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island in the Grenadines and home to Salt Whistle Bay — a thin spit of sand with the Caribbean on one side and the Atlantic on the other. A handful of beach bars, no roads to speak of, and one of the most photographed anchorages in the world.
Salt Whistle Bay and Saline Bay are both shaded by palms and covered in white sand — an excellent evening or lunchtime stopover. Both anchorages provide excellent snorkeling, and a short walk into town gives you a chance to really get to know the island and an amazing view of Tobago Cays.
What to do here
- •Salt Whistle Bay
- •Saline Bay sunset views
- •Walk up to Dennis's Hideaway
- •Short hop to Tobago Cays
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Carriacou
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Grenada
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St Lucia
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