Destination
Petit St Vincent
PSV — the southernmost luxury secret
PSV is a 115-acre private island resort and the last stop in the Grenadines before Carriacou and Grenada. Pick up a mooring, paddleboard across to Mopion (a sandbar with one thatched umbrella), and stay for sunset.
PSV and neighbouring Petite Martinique are both lovely overnight or lunchtime stops before either sailing back to Union or continuing south towards Grenada. PSV is a private island but yachties are welcome on the non-private beaches. The beach bar serves drinks and food and is a great sunset stopover; fine dining in the hotel restaurant is by reservation only. Petite Martinique has charm and character — well worth a visit to provision or sample the local food.
What to do here
- •Mopion sandbar
- •PSV resort beach bar
- •Snorkelling on Punaise reef
- •Outstanding night sky — no light pollution
More Grenadines destinations
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St Vincent
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Mustique
Private island glamour, quietly done

Canouan
Beach club polish with empty bays a mile away

Mayreau
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Tobago Cays
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Union Island
Kitesurfing capital and Grenadines crossroads

Palm Island
Private resort island, all-day beach access

Carriacou
Crossing south into Grenadian waters

Grenada
The Isle of Spice — southern turnaround for one-way charters

St Lucia
The Pitons, Marigot Bay and the northern turnaround
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