A friend of a friend went on their honeymoon to a small bay where each room had a small boat or a boat was always available for each room. I can't find it!
Does anyone know this hotel?
Small Hotel with boat for each room
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i don't know of such a place in st.v&g's but biras creek on virgin gorda, bvi does offer this. i believe you get 2 hrs per day use of a boston whaler. http://www.biras.com/
Staniel Cay Yacht Club in the Exumas (Out Islands, Bahamas) has cottages that each come with a Whaler to go exploring. I can't think of a similar place in SVG.
I know it was just a person's name, so maybe its one of these. I also thought it might be Young's Island?
It's not Young Island Resort, tbough that resort does have a little ferry to take you into St. Vincent. But I haven't heard of such a place.
I have seen it but not stayed there, but my understanding is that guests at the Bitter End Yacht Club in the BVI's (Virgin Gorda) have unlimited use of their whalers as well as things like sailfish/sunfish, kayaks, etc. Maybe someone who has stayed there can tell you about the boats.