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The Grenadines are a group of islands sprinkled across what may be the most beautiful stretch of water in the Caribbean. Part of the Windward Island chain, the Grenadines drift southwesterly from St. Vincent, the largest of more than 30 islands that make up the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Petit St.Vincent (better known locally as PSV) which lies 40 miles south of St.Vincent, is a paradise of
softly rolling hills spread over 113 acres surrounded by two miles of white sand beaches, PSV has been tamed just enough to allow for the presence of 22 discreet and simple, yet luxurious cottages. Lying well off the tourist
mainstream, PSV could be best described by what is not there. There is no airport, no formal check in, no keys. There are no televisions nor are there telephones in the cottages.
The truly hermitic guest need never meet another visitor. Room service is available for all meals, either in your own cottage or at any other location on the island. Most guests however, choose to make use of the resort's beautiful bar and dining room for at least some of their meals. The Grenadines are a group of islands sprinkled across what may be the most beautiful stretch of water in the Caribbean. Part of the Windward Island chain, the Grenadines drift southwesterly from St. Vincent, the largest of more than 30 islands that make up the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Petit St.Vincent (better known locally as PSV) which lies 40 miles south of St.Vincent, is a paradise of softly rolling hills spread over 113 acres surrounded by two miles of white sand beaches, PSV has been tamed just enough to allow for the presence of 22 discreet and simple, yet luxurious cottages. Lying well off the tourist mainstream, PSV could be best described by what is not there. There is no airport, no formal check in, no keys. There are no televisions nor are there telephones in the cottages. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Petit St. Vincent is a paradox. One of the least known islands in the Caribbean, it is also one of the
most highly praised. Here is a small sampling taken from recent articles and reports. Hideaway Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1962 Haze finished his tour with the air force and with a flying buddy, Doug Terman, bought a yacht and sailed off into the horizon with no timetable or final destination. Their sailboat was the Jacinta, designed by Samuel Crocker and built in Massachusetts in 1931 of mahagony over oak frames. A seventy seven foot schooner, she had sitka spruce masts and magnificent lines. They sailed from New York to Bermuda and then headed south to the islands. En route, they met an agent who agreed to sell charters on their boat. Their first customer was a Mr. H.W. Nichols and family of Cincinnati, to be picked up in Grenada and cruise to Martinique. During the three week cruise Mr. Nichols expressed a desire to purchase an island. |
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News from our small tropical hideaway.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hideaway Report | December 1998 | Petit St. Vincent has just been named one of the top 20 small resorts in the world (under 50 rooms) by the prestigous Hideaway Report, which is a travel newsletter and is considered a connoisseur's worldwide guide to peaceful and unspoiled areas. The honor of being named in our category is very gratifying as hotels are voted on by subscribers to the Hideway Report and to be one of the 20 favorite "Little Gems" is indeed an honor for Petit St. Vincent, and a reflection of our high standards and oustanding service to our guests. Condé Nast Traveler Magazine | January 1999 | The management and the staff of Petit St. Vincent proudly announces to having received the 1999 golden award from Condé Nast Traveler magazine as one of the best places to stay in the whole world. There are many places to stay around the globe but Petit St. Vincent resort lets travelers truly discover
what we mean by outstanding service. You don't need a telephone or any other modern communication tool. Just hoist the flag. We are looking forward to seeing you soon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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