Has anyone ever been to Mustique?, I would like to vacation on this Island, good place to stay in? thanks...
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Mustique is a beautiful which caters to the rich and famous. It is owned and run by the Mustique company. There is one luxury all-inclusive hotel (Cotton House) which is wonderful. One other smaller hotel. Other wise villa rental (through the Mustique Co.). There is one bar-restaurant (Basils) which is wonderful.
The island is quiet, beautiful.
Good luck.
Just recently visited St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Sailed to Mustique the week of June 17 th. Mustique is a private & quiet & beautiful island.
Very , expensive - 4 beers and bar appy. can cost around US $30. Lodgings also very $$$$ Besides the cotton house you can also try the FireFly.We slept on our sail boat. The snorkeling was tops !!!
Lots of fish.Beaches are beautiful-bring a good book for nightly entertainment.Also keep in mind you'll have to take a least 3 flights to get there.The States to PR to St. Vincent & finally a small 6 seater to Mustique - and when your flying on CARRIBEAN Time - allow plenty of time for flight delays.
Just recently visited St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Sailed to Mustique the week of June 17 th. Mustique is a private & quiet & beautiful island.
Very , expensive - 4 beers and bar appy. can cost around US $30. Lodgings also very $$$$ Besides the cotton house you can also try the FireFly.We slept on our sail boat. The snorkeling was tops !!!
Lots of fish.Beaches are beautiful-bring a good book for nightly entertainment.Also keep in mind you'll have to take a least 3 flights to get there.The States to PR to St. Vincent & finally a small 6 seater to Mustique - and when your flying on CARIBBEAN Time - allow plenty of time for flight delays.