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Petit St. Vincent in St. Vincent & The Grenadines

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Petit St. Vincent sits at the southern tip of St Vincent and the Grenadines and is known locally as PSV. It is a privately owned, exclusive island resort of gently rolling hills, white sand beaches and reefs.

Petit St. Vincent beach. Photo by Neil Selkirk Photography There are 22 secluded, stylish but sensitively decorated cottages dotted around the coastline. None have door keys, televisions or telephones. If a guest needs room service they attract attention by hoisting a small yellow flag on a bamboo pole outside the front door, if they don't want to be disturbed they run up a red flag instead.

Organic food for the restaurant is grown in the island's own kitchen garden.

Petit St. Vincent hill. Photo by Neil Selkirk Photography Snorkelling equipment, Hobie cats, windsurfers and kayaks are available from the dock.

If PSV's seclusion isn't enough, guests can be ferried out to the tiny islet of Petit St Richardson to relax in a hammock.

There is no airport on PSV and visitors are brought over from Union Island by private launch. There is restricted access to the island for non-residents.

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