BenjieBrown
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undefinedDamselfish:St. Vincent diving is pretty good, especially if you like lots of small critters. We like Dive St. Vincent ( http://www.divestvincent.com/ ) There's another operator (re)open now (Fantasea?) but we've never had an opportunity to try them. Young Island Resort ( http://www.youngisland.com/ ) is great - I don't know if you'd call these cabanas, but it's not a "hotel." Pricey though. There's some small hotels nearby that are reasonable though the diving still isn't exactly cheap.
Bequia diving is pretty good too, and there are a number of small cabana type places or little inns. Quite the neat little island, though more trouble to get to. We stayed at the Gingerbread ( http://www.gingerbreadhotel.com/ ) which is not exactly cabanas, but it's just 9 very nice and large rooms with huge decks or patios - when inside you could easily pretend you're in a bungalow. We used Dive Bequia ( http://www.dive-bequia.com/ ) and were pleased with them.
Hello;
I see you went to Bequia >. I've been trying to find someone who visited recently and could give me all the dive scoup! I looked at going about 2 years ago and the flights were prohibitive because the airlines stopped flying into St. Vincent. I understand they do now. The gingerbread interest me from all the web sites. Were you happy with this decision? Did you see any other places to stay you were more impressed with? Was dive-bequia the operation you'd go with if you went again? I know I'm asking alot but any info you can add will be appreciated... Thanking you for your time, BenjieBrown@hotmail.com :