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Best Caribbean Cocktails – A Guide to the Region’s Popular Drinks

A holiday spent in this tropical paradise wouldn’t be complete without sipping on the best Caribbean cocktails. Yes, the allure of the islands lies in their pristine beaches and lush landscapes, but visitors should not forget to delve into the diverse array of drinks that reflect the adventurous spirit and history of the region. 

The Authentic ‘Piña Colada’

Pictured is a blended Pina Colada, one of the best Caribbean cocktails and most widely-known, sitting on a table by the beach with a chunk of pineapple on the rim and a pineapple frond used as garnish on the drink.

One of the most beloved Caribbean drinks is the Piña Colada. Probably the Caribbean’s most widely-known drink, it’s one of many cocktails with coconut rum that originated in Puerto Rico. This divine blend of coconut cream, pineapple juice, and white rum transports visitors to the sandy shores of the lively island.

After its inception in Puerto Rico, the Piña Colada quickly spread throughout the rest of the Caribbean, later serving as a vessel to introduce the world to rum. Although the origins and history surrounding rum are contested, the spirit’s widespread popularity is definitely not. There is truly nothing more delicious and satiating than an icy Piña Colada served on the beach during the Caribbean’s hotter summer months.

Luckily, our on-site chefs and butlers are experienced in whipping up the best Piña Coladas in the Caribbean. Reach out to our team to book a stay in one of our villas offering these services.

The Almighty ‘Rum Punch’

Another delicious Caribbean rum cocktail, the pictured cocktail is a spiced rum cocktail, an iced reddish brown drink on a mirrored table.

Jamaica, known for its legendary music scene and sociable locals, serves up the perfect setting for basking in the magic of a well-crafted Rum Punch. This traditional Caribbean rum cocktail is a delightful medley of local dark rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, grenadine, and a hint of lime. The classic rum punch ratio:  1 of sour, 2 of sweet, 3 of strong, of weak.

This combination is intoxicating in more ways than one, as its flavors mirror the warm and welcoming nature of Jamaicans and their island. Whether enjoyed on a private beach, inside a luxury Caribbean villa, or at a lively bar with the locals, a Rum Punch encapsulates the essence of Caribbean hospitality and fun.

The Minty Classic ‘Mojito’

One of the best cocktails in the Caribbean and one of the most popular cocktails around the world, this is the classic mojito, a glass filled with clear liquid, lime juice, and mint leafs, with a round of lime as garnish on the rim.

For visitors craving a refreshing local beverage, we can’t recommend the Mojito enough. You’ve probably tried it before, but if you haven’t drunk one in the Caribbean, we’re begging you to! Originating from Cuba, this minty fresh drink is a harmonious mix of white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and one more quintessential addition: freshly picked mint leaves. 

Mojitos are beloved by locals and visitors alike for their crisp, zesty flavour, and are especially popular during the summer months in the Caribbean as they offer a cooling respite from sun-drenched afternoons on the beach.

The Hydrating ‘Coconut Mojito’

Another delicious drink in the Caribbean, this coconut mojito will keep anyone hydrated with its surplus of electrolytes, served in a glass with a straw and garnished with a little bit of coconut husk.

The Caribbean reigns king when it comes to making cocktails with coconut water. A lesser-known cousin of the classic Mint mojito, this is the Coconut Mojito. Originating from the Dominican Republic, this tropical delight combines the region’s famously fresh coconut water with the classic Mojito ingredients. 

The result is a lighter and even more hydrating version of the traditional Mojito, making it the perfect companion for a hot and lazy day.

The Flavorful ‘Spice Rum Punch’

Another top cocktail on the list of delicious cocktails from the Caribbean, this spiced rum punch is served with orange peel and garnished with a leaf.

Exploring the spice-infused life of Grenada unveils the mesmerizing world of the Spice Rum Punch. Grenada, also known as the “Spice Isle,” is internationally celebrated for its high-quality nutmeg and cinnamon production. 

The Spice Rum Punch pays homage to these powerful flavors, featuring dark rum, nutmeg, cinnamon, fresh pineapple juice, and grenadine. Indulging in this unique concoction takes holidayers on a sensory journey through the aromatic spices that define Grenada’s culinary landscape and history. Grenadans truly take the classic rum punch to the next level with this enchanting cocktail. The classic rum punch ratio:  1 of sour, 2 of sweet, 3 of strong, of weak.

The Simple ‘Ti Punch’

Another one of the top drinks in the Caribbean, the 'Ti Punch is served clear, bubbling, with a wedge of lime for freshness.

Concluding our guide to the best Caribbean cocktails is the ‘Ti Punch from the island of Martinique. Originally hailing from the French Caribbean, this simple and sophisticated drink captures the essence of the simple joys and easygoing lifestyle in the region. Recently, it has become one of the most popular drinks in the Caribbean.

Comprised of white agricole rum, lime, and a splash of cane syrup, the ‘Ti Punch exemplifies the art of simplicity. This cherished Caribbean classic, enjoyed all around the region, is a testament to the understated elegance that defines any holiday here.

No matter where these drinks originated, each is served in almost every bar and restaurant around the Caribbean; but our butlers and private chefs do it best.

Peruse our 160+ luxury villas, where the best Caribbean cocktails are never far away. From private pools to on-site masseuses, we provide it all. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated staff to find a luxury villa that suits your party’s needs.

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Top Restaurants in St. Vincent and The Grenadines

As St. Vincent and the Grenadines became an international hotspot, the restaurants found on these islands became exceedingly international. Inside the top restaurants in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, visitors experience a wide variety of cuisines, cocktails, and cultures. From tiny island pitstops to world-renowned kitchens, here is our guide to the best restaurants in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Best Restaurants on Canouan Island

Canouan offers visitors everything from private fine dining experiences to tiny bars on man-made islands; this island is a true choose-your-adventure destination.

 

Foxy Jack’s

One amazing restaurant on Canouan Island in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is Foxy Jack's, this image shows one of the green accented dining rooms with comfortable plush chairs and high ceilings.

Visitors to Canouan should look no further than Foxy Jack’s for a fine dining experience. Guests are invited to relax in the spacious, high-ceilinged lounge, or perch comfortably on the terrace to enjoy the views overlooking the marina. Guests who prefer a more intimate dining experience are invited to reserve one of Foxy Jack’s private rooms along with a private tasting menu curated by the Executive Chef at Foxy Jack’s. This establishment is a fabulous option for those searching for fine dining in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

 

Shenanigans Beach Club Bar and Restaurant

One of the best restaurants on Canouan Island in the Caribbean country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Shenanigans is right on the beach, as pictured and chairs and tables are set up directly on the sand.

Placed delicately on the southern-facing beach of Canouan Island, Shenanigans is another of Canouan’s restaurants and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They pride themselves on “refined, yet relaxed International style,” if the views don’t convince visitors to stop for a meal, the a la carte menu and impressive wine selection certainly will. 

This is the perfect place on Canouan to experience a refined meal, a poolside afternoon relaxed on a lounger, and a serene dip into the surrounding Caribbean waters.

 

Happy Bar on Happy Island

A semi-secret bar on Canouan island, Happy Bar is accessibly only by boat and is a popular spot for visitors to the island. Here it is pictured surrounded by water, with a few row boats moored alongside its little dock.

For this quaint bar, the name says it all. This unique establishment doesn’t offer guests a full menu or fine dining; it’s the unique location of this spot that makes Happy Bar so special. Placed out in the middle of Clifton Harbor, this tiny man-made island is home to a bar covering just about every square centimetre of the island. An important detail is that Happy Bar can only be reached by sea. 

We recommend chartering a speedboat or yacht for the day and tying up at Happy Bar’s dock. Since Happy Bar doesn’t have a website yet, we recommend taking a peek at the island bar here and giving them a call before you set sail. Their timetables are anything but regular!

Fantastic Dining and Culinary Experiences on Mustique Island

Secluded Mustique is perfect for a romantic getaway, intimate event, or private party. Discover the best dining experiences Mustique offers its guests.

 

Basil’s Bar on Mustique

An amazing restaurant on Mustique in the Caribbean is Basil's Bar, a seaside bar and restaurant pictured here at dusk, lit up and reflecting on the water.

Our insider tip is to pay an afternoon visit to Basil’s Bar. In service for over 50 years but undergoing a remodel by globally revered designer Philippe Starck, Basils was unveiled once more in 2018 and is more fabulous than ever. Guests can plan their day trip around Basil’s Mexican-inspired Thursdays, complete with tacos, tequila, Latin music, and dance, or take a holiday solely to see their Blues Festival. An afternoon or evening spent at Basil’s is made special by unwavering hospitality and impeccable vibes. Visitors will not only experience Basil Bar’s culinary delights but an immersion into the island’s vibrant culture and charm. 

Read more about more adventures and top spots on Mustique Island.

 

The Beach Cafe on Mustique

The Beach Cafe is another amazing restaurant on Mustique in the Caribbean, and is known for its dinners on the sandy beach surrounded by warm fires, as pictured here.

This gorgeous seaside cafe sits elegantly on the edge of Endeavour Bay. Boasting a fabulous menu alongside a sweeping view of the beach and sea, The Beach Cafe is as inviting as anything. Mustique’s effortless charm makes it hard for visitors to leave this cafe after sitting down. This eatery is the perfect mixture of comfort and style, with fresh meals served on pristine ceramics, a menu of expertly-made cocktails, and top-tier service. Visitors can choose from fresh seafood, hand-tossed salads, craft cocktails, and more.

For guests searching for a social scene, The Beach Cafe on Mustique often hosts events, including a well-known around the island for Friday Night’s Happy Hour and a Half, complete with pizza. During calmer months, visitors might catch the cafe’s Cook on the Sand event, where chefs slow-cook pork inside banana leaves on coals buried deep under the sand. 

The best part? Dinner is served right on the beach, under the stars.

Browse the menu at The Beach Cafe to learn more about the cuisine.

Jack’s Beach Bar on Bequia

Another great restaurant on Bequia Island is Jack's Beach Bar, a great place to sit near the water, pictured is one of the items on the menu: seared tuna.

Delicious Beach Bar on Bequia Island, perched on Princess Margaret Beach, this adorable bar gives diners stunning views of the beach from the beachfront patio. Meals feature the catch of the day and other locally sourced flavors alongside hand-crafted cocktails. On weekend evenings, the dining room turns into a dancefloor, and this lively bar becomes a hub for Bequia’s social life. 

Take a closer look at Jack’s Beach Bar’s daily dishes and be sure to call in advance for larger parties or dietary requirements. 

Top Restaurants in Kingstown

Kingstown restaurants and bars are known to be laid-back and casual. While might not be the best location for fine dining, stopping in to have a meal in the city gives visitors an authentic experience of local culture and cuisine.

Mona’s Fine Creole Cooking

Mona’s serves up local vegetables and herbs alongside traditionally prepared meats. The meals are flavorful and filling, and remind diners of something their grandma could have cooked up. The restaurant is just steps away from the Kingstown Port, making it a great place to have lunch on the way to the ferry or the airport. Mona’s doesn’t have its own website, but take a look at the meals they offer and customer reviews here.

52 Ocean Heights Restaurant and Bar

Another authentic Kingstown eatery, 52 Ocean Heights, may prove hard to find at first glance, as the restaurant doesn’t even display a sign. It’s an excellent option for guests looking for an authentic Kingstown adventure, as 52 Ocean Heights is a popular spot for locals to gather and enjoy a meal or a drink together. Although no fine dining options are offered here, 52 Ocean Heights serves up delicious classics like burgers and pizza. Like Mona’s, this restaurant doesn’t have a website but potential visitors can take a look at reviews and meals here.

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Top 10 Snorkelling Spots in the Caribbean

What takes a holiday in a luxury villa with your pals or that special someone to the next level? Scheduling a few seaside adventures in and around the best places to snorkel in the Caribbean. Exploring the natural world here is an absolute must for visitors, especially for those who enjoy swimming amongst tropical fish and shallow shipwrecks. 

This is our list of the top 10 snorkelling spots in the Caribbean – but we can’t share all of our secret spots here! Reach out to our team to gain premier access to top-secret snorkelling spots, boat and yacht charters, and book a stay at one of our luxury villas.

Barbados

One of the larger islands on our list, Barbados’ shores boast a variety of snorkelling locations, pristine beaches, and access to protected coral reefs.

#1. Carlisle Bay Marine Park

Barbados is an amazing place to snorkel, and in Carlisle Bay as pictured here there are shipwrecks for divers to explore.

This bay is a popular choice among visitors to Barbados. Carlisle Bay is located in a protected Marine Park and a UNESCO World Heritage site in the southwest corner of the island. There are 6 shipwrecks for snorkellers to explore, beginning at a depth of 12 feet. Originally, Carlisle Bay maintained an important port for trading, but now visitors will find luxury yachts and sailboats, sunbathers, and divers here

Nearby is our luxury villa, Seawards, also located on the west coast of the island. Seawards is the perfect property for a mid-sized group of snorkelling fanatics, as it is beachside and sleeps up to 6. Take a look at this stunning luxury Caribbean villa.

#2. Gibbs Beach

Another great place for snorkelling in the Caribbean is Gibbs Beach, a secluded beach with clear water and shade from palm trees, pictured here.

Lesser-known Gibbs Beach, frequented for its soft sand, secluded location, and calm tides, is a wonderful Caribbean beach for beginner snorkelling. With its tall, leafy palm trees, fair-skinned beachgoers can be rest assured that shade is nearby while they paddle easily in the small waves here. There are no facilities, but restaurants in Holetown and Speightstown are nearby.

Curaçao

This island is known as a fantastic spot for a snorkel vacation because of its picturesque waters and well-maintained shores.

#3. Playa Lagoon

This beach is a small inlet surrounded by higher cliffs, a great place to find marine life while snorkelling.

This smaller, protected beach is a fantastic spot to break out the goggles and take a deep dive to explore submerged rocks and cliffs. As its shores are safe from bigger waves and strong winds, visitors often find a variety of marine life here, including turtles, tropical birds, and colorful fish, making it one of the best snorkel spots on Curaçao.

#4. Mustique

As a privately owned island, Mustique’s beaches are well-protected. Arriving on this island is easy, it’s leaving Mustique that’s so hard! Experiencing remote, untouched natural beauty and swimming in these magical waters is nothing short of a dream come true. 

Mustique is surrounded by coral reefs and nearly 20 vibrant sites for diving in the Caribbean, making it a perfect spot for a variety of snorkelling experiences. 

Take a look at a few of our luxury villas that allow visitors to walk out the back door and onto the beach, like beachfront Saphire or Jacaranda. Once your booking is confirmed, our contacts on the island will make sure reservations are made for the top-secret snorkelling locations on the island.

Canouan

Famous for its red-footed tortoises, this gorgeous island is long, meaning there is a surplus of coastline. It’s an excellent place to visit for those who love sweeping views of the ocean and easy access to its soft sand beaches and turquoise waters.

#5. Tobago Cays

A gorgeous underwater scene with colorful fish and lively coral, the Topago Cays are a protected marine park that allows for snorkelling in the Caribbean.

Although the Tobago Cays are not a part of Canouan’s landmass, they are a short 20-minute boat ride or hour-long sail away. The Cays are made up of 5 uninhabited islands, Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tabac, and Jamesby. Between them lies a protected marine park and some of the largest coral reefs in the Caribbean, making it a haven for marine life enthusiasts. For visitors looking for the best snorkel vacation stops, look no further! Read more about the stunning marine life found here.

#6. Winward Bay

Submerged beneath the waters of Winward Bay, snorkellers will find a mile-long reef protecting Canouan’s beaches. This reef makes for excellent snorkelling, well as spectacular sites for both novice and experienced divers. As this bay is far from the capital city, its shores remain quiet and calm, even in the height of tourist season.

Our luxury beachfront villas on Canouan include the expansive Big Blue Ocean villa that comfortably sleeps 10 and uniquely designed Carenage villa that sleeps up to 8.

Bequia 

Also known as the Island of the Clouds, Bequia is a beachy paradise that is postcard-perfect. 

#7. Devil’s Table

Another secret spot in the Caribbean for snorkelling is Devil's Table, known for its amazing marine life.

A fabulous stop for animal lovers, visitors to the Devil’s Table are likely to come across anything from octopus to spiny lobsters around the shore and tidepools of Devil’s Table. This shallow reef is a popular spot for scuba divers and snorkellers alike; on any given day visitors are guaranteed to see colorful fish and other marine life playing in the clear blue waters.

#8. Princess Margaret Beach

This beach is not only famous for its royal namesake but also its idyllic natural setting and abundance of marine life! Snorkellers will come across a bed of sand dollars about 30 yards offshore, and if they’re observant, might even spot a few flounders hiding under the first layer of sand.

And what’s better than visiting these beaches? Staying in a luxury beachside villa.

Take a peek at our gorgeous beachfront Caribbean villa Sandrock, complete with private beach access as well as sunset and sunrise views. If you’re searching for an equally spectacular Caribbean villa but a little larger, consider Hope Lodge. Hope Lodge Villa sleeps 12 and has direct access to a remote beach for easy sunbathing and snorkelling.

St. Bart’s

St. Barts, also known as Saint Barthelemy or St. Barth’s, is famous for both its high-end, world-class shopping in Saint-Jean and Gustavia and its stunning natural beauty. This is the island that gives visitors everything and more.

#9. Natural Marine Reserve in Colombier Beach

A great place for snorkelling on St. Bart's is Colombier Beach, known for its amazing marine life and tall sea grass.

This extremely secluded beach is great for adventurous visitors, as it is only accessible via a 30-minute hike or short boat ride around the coast of the island. Visitors are sure to see fish, eels, turtles, crabs, and more while snorkelling through lively and mesmerizing seagrass beds just off the shore.

#10. St. Jean Beach, Pelican side – Nikki Beach 

Last on our list of the top 10 snorkelling spots in the Caribbean is St. Jean Beach. Another wonderful option for less experienced swimmers to snorkel in the Caribbean, this beach is actually divided into two sides with vastly different vibes. We recommend the eastern side for swimming and exploring as the waters are calm and clear, meaning turtles often visit this part of the island, too. After a day of snorkelling, visitors will find a few options for restaurants nearby that serve up delicious post-swim snacks and cocktails.

Wondering where to stay on St. Bart’s?

We highly recommend one of our luxury villas. If your party is on the larger side, consider La Plage villa, situated directly on the beachfront, this luxury property boasts amenities like a jacuzzi, heated private pool, daily continental breakfast, and more.

For smaller parties searching for a beachside rental property on St. Bart’s, look no further than our chic Sand Castle villa that offers up the best of both worlds: Here, holidayers have direct access to the beach and a private pool.

Haven’t found the luxury villa of your dreams? Have a look at all of our 160+ luxury villas or get in touch with our team to find exactly what you are searching for.

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Top Rated Caribbean Beaches in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

St. Vincent and the Grenadines host a variety of lesser-known gems-like islands in the Caribbean. The pristine beaches found here are nothing short of earth-bound Eden. Of course, every sandy cove and inlet has its unique charm, but here are the ones our guests can’t miss. Dive into our list of top-rated Caribbean beaches of St. Vincent and The Grenadines. 

Macaroni Beach, Mustique Island

This is one of the best beaches in the Caribbean in 2023. Macaroni offers a secluded stretch of powdery white sand framed by lush greenery and pristine turquoise waters. The island of Mustique is known for its exclusive guests, luxurious real estate and rental properties, and serene atmosphere. It is the ideal spot for a romantic getaway and for those seeking privacy and relaxation. The beach is perfect for sunbathing, and its calm waters are excellent for swimming and snorkelling. This is truly a beach fit for a postcard. See for yourself; peek at one of our favourite beachside properties on Mustique.

Views of Princess Margaret Beach from one of our luxury villas on Bequia Island in the Caribbean.

Princess Margaret Beach, Bequia 

Princess Margaret Beach is a picturesque haven known for its soft golden sand and clear, gentle waters. This beach is dotted with swaying palm trees, providing shade for sunbathers. Princess Margaret Beach’s languid tranquillity makes it magnificent, inviting visitors to unwind and recline while immersing themselves in breathtaking Caribbean views of the surrounding hills. This expansive beach and cove is West-facing, making it an excellent option for partial to sunset strolls along the sand. Discover why this beach is named after a royal.

 

Lower Bay Beach, Bequia Island

Lower Bay Beach, just south of Princess Margaret Beach, is a vibrant and lively destination. There are plenty of beach bars, colourful umbrellas, and friendly locals and guests to socialize with. The warm, shallow waters are perfect for swimming and snorkelling, making it one of the top beaches in the Caribbean. This is the ideal spot for those looking to connect with others and get a taste of local life and culture, as this space exudes a lively Caribbean atmosphere. Come to make friends, enjoy local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the island’s lifestyle. Looking for something even more secluded? Please look at our gorgeous beachfront property on Bequia, Sandrock Villa.

Tobago Cays

The Tobago Cays, a cluster of small, uninhabited islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, boasts some of the most breathtaking beaches and diverse marine life in the Caribbean. What makes this area so unique is its protected status. Under these sparkling waters, guests will find all sorts of thriving marine life, including green sea turtles. The remote and unspoiled nature of Tobago Cays offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature and experience the Caribbean in its purest, most untouched form. Allow us to arrange and organize a visit for you and your party, as travel to and from the Cays is only possible via boat passage. Learn more about the protected Tobago Cays and read more about our favourite day trips to explore St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Whether you seek tranquillity and privacy, adventure, or a taste of local culture, one or many of the beaches in St. Vincent and the Grenadines listed above will suit your party’s needs perfectly. Explore our many luxury beachside Caribbean villas or contact us directly to learn more about our fabulous amenities and stunning properties around the Caribbean.

 

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Luxury Holidays: Divine Day Trips and Great Snorkelling in the Caribbean

Join us as we list the most magical day trips guests can embark on around St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean.

Snorkelling in the Caribbean

A group of five islands in the middle of the Grenadines, the Tobago Cays are protected by a Marine Park, making them a haven for sea life. Visitors explore beneath the clear waters and are greeted by a vibrant underwater world teeming with colourful coral reefs and exotic marine life. Most notable is an abundance of green sea turtles, a rare sight in many parts of the world. In the Tobago Cays, they remain protected and safe, and it’s almost guaranteed snorkelers will see a few. The Cays are just a short boat ride from larger islands in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, including Bequia and Canouan. We are pleased to make both day trips and snorkelling arrangements to the Tobago Cays for our guests.

Mustique for Lunch and Cocktails

Our insider tip is to pay an afternoon visit to Basil’s Bar. In service for over 50 years but undergoing a remodel by globally revered designer Philippe Starck, Basils was unveiled once more in 2018. Guests can plan their day trip around Basil’s Mexican-inspired Thursdays, complete with tacos, tequila, Latin music, and dance, or take a holiday solely to see their Blues Festival. Any afternoon spent at Basil’s is unique because of its unwavering hospitality and impeccable vibes. It is a culinary delight and an immersion into the island’s vibrant culture and charm. Our team takes care of reservations and travel arrangements upon request.

 

Whales, Dolphins, and Waterfalls on the West Coast of St. Vincent:

The West Coast of St. Vincent seems to have originated from a naturalist’s daydream. This side of the island allows boats to sail into the cerulean waters, where pods of playful dolphins and whale sightings are standard. This side of the island offers more great snorkelling in the Caribbean. Guests are encouraged to drop anchor and continue their journey inland, where tropical emerald forests and cascading waterfalls await. Hike through lush trails spotted with exotic birds. Discover hidden waterfalls and enjoy the privacy the natural world offers visitors here. This day trip is a true Caribbean adventure for guests searching to explore this breathtaking location’s shore and coastal waters.

Picnic and Swim with Baby Sharks on Isle a Quatre

This is one of many unique experiences we arrange for our guests. Isle a Quartre is known for its stunning clear waters and lush green shores. The most incredible factor is that our partners care for and nurse baby sharks. Our team takes care of every detail: from a delicious picnic, complete with butler and bartending service on the island, to a relaxing and intimate swim with baby sharks later in the day. This is an unforgettable experience for guests and one we are ecstatic to share.

We would love to welcome you to stay at one of our luxury Caribbean rental properties – from private Caribbean islands to entire beachfront villas with private grounds. We arrange intimate luxury holidays for couples and grandiose group events and provide a variety of amenities for our guests. Reach out to our team and allow us to tell you more.

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Play Tennis in Winter in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

There is nothing like a game of tennis played on one of the luxurious tropical islands in the Caribbean. From the bar-side courts available in clubs to the private, state-of-the-art facilities in our villas, most islands offer a variety of options for players to get outside and enjoy a game or a training session. Discover our list of the best places to play tennis in the Caribbean below.

Tennis Trip on Bequia Island

Play Tennis on Holiday at Keegan’s Bar and Restaurant

Serving as a casual beach-side restaurant and bar, Keegan’s is a wonderful place to meet other visitors on Bequia, have a drink, and stop in for a pick-up game of tennis or pickleball. Equipped with courts for either sport, visitors are welcome to spend the day at Keegan’s to swim, socialize, and sweat. Don’t worry about a dress code here; Keegan’s is perfect for guests craving a spontaneous and relaxed afternoon or evening.

Tennis on Petit St. Vincent

Petit St. Vincent is a great option for tennis players looking for the perfect balance between socializing and privacy. This island is a private and offers guests a total of 22 private cottages to choose from, some of which are located closer together than others. Their loose proximity means guests can enjoy a variety of common spaces spaces, like pavilion restaurants, beachside restaurants and bars, yoga facilities, spas, and of course, tennis courts. 

Enjoy tennis on Petit St. Vincent in the Caribbean at one of our luxury villas.

We recommend taking a look at our cottages, either Petit St. Vincent 1 or Petit St. Vincent 2, to confirm which would best suit your needs. Both are within comfortable walking distance to the tennis courts and the beach.

Tennis Courts at Amitabah

One of our most recent additions, Amitabah, is coming soon. Amitabah will be one more of our luxury villas offering guests access to top-tier tennis courts.

Tennis on Canouan Island

Guests enjoy tennis courts on Canouan island at our luxury villas in the Caribbeans.

Villa Villamia

As a mid-sized island with many luxury villas and resorts, Canouan offers guests great options for properties and villas with tennis courts. Our highly-coveted luxury villas provide more privately accessed outdoor courts, available day and night, for guests only. 3-bedroom luxury villa Villamia is a larger, split-level residence that provides access to three nearby tennis courts, boasts a private pool and gives guests views of the ocean and the gorgeous Canouan Estate Golf Course.

Maison Tranquille

Maison Tranquille is another fabulous villa on Canouan that is perfect for a tennis holiday, giving guests access to the same illuminated tennis courts as Villamia. This luxury 4-bedroom villa is complete with customizable amenities and provides sweeping views of the sea and the Canouan Estate Golf Course. Guests here have access to a complimentary golf cart and are greeted by a concierge upon arrival at the Barbados airport, as well as welcome drinks at Maison Tranquille itself.

Tennis on Mustique Island

Enjoy tennis on Mustique island at one of our top rated tennis courts in the Caribbean.

Wondering where to holiday as a tennis player? Look no further than Mustique Island. Famously known for its private, luxurious quarters, Mustique Island offers tennis players the best of both worlds: One gorgeous tennis club with 6 illuminated courts and a variety of private villas with private courts to choose from.

Mustique Tennis Club

The luxury tennis courts at Mustique Tennis Club are available for daily drop-in games and private lessons led by top coaches and international pros. During high season, the facilities host private camps and tournaments. Book a session at Mustique Tennis Club or get in touch for more details.

Azure Villa

Stay at one of our luxury villas in the Caribbeans at Azure, on Mustique Island, and play tennis all winter long.

Another gorgeous Caribbean rental villa with tennis courts, Azure Villa is a private 3-bedroom oasis nestled into the lush forests on Mustique. Although this villa is in a wooded area, it is only a short walk away from nearby Macroni Beach. Azure boasts incredible views of the Caribbean and invites guests to access a spacious private pool and sun deck. Guests will have nothing to worry about with an on-site chef.

Luxury Caribbean villas allow our guests access to the best tennis courts in the Caribbean and are available all year long. For a taste of local tennis history, enjoy this 1971 New York Times article about tennis’ upswing in popularity in the Caribbean. 

Please contact our team of experts for more about our private villas and customized amenities.

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