Carriacou (pronounced ‘carry-a-cou’ and meaning isle of reefs) is an undiscovered paradise offering the prefect hideaway for those who want to escape the beaten tourist track and are looking for privacy and seclusion. Carriacou has a natural beauty which adds to its appeal and has often been described by travel writers as an ‘uncut diamond’.

Carriacou has many un spoilt beaches, pristine covers and several outlying uninhabited islands. Carriacou’s interior consists of wooded mountainous terrain giving spectacular views towards Grenada to the south and the rest of the Grenadine islands to the North.

Where is Carriacou...

Carriacou is located in the Eastern Caribbean, 12 degrees north of the equator (outside of the hurricane belt) and approximately 40 miles from Grenada. Carriacou is part of the tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Carriacou, at just 13 square miles and with a population of approximately 6000 people, is the largest and most southern island of the Grenadines – the small island chain between St. Vincent and Grenada where some of the most exclusive island destinations in the world, including Mustique, the playground for the rich and famous, are hidden away.


 


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