Mustique Island
Mustique is a small private island located in the nation of Saint Vincent and which is part of the Grenadines, a chain of islands in the West Indies. Mustique Island is owned by the Mustique Company with an area of 1,400 acres. Mustique island has two large hotels, The Cotton House (with twenty rooms) and Beach Café is owned by the Mustique Company, and the seven-room, privately owned guest house, Firefly, has a restaurant the Veranda, and a bar.
Although it is a small island, Mustique has a rich regional ecosystem with terrestrial fauna including tortoises, herons, iguanas... Mustique Island is a small island, residents mainly live in the villages of Lovell, Britannia Bay, and Dover, in the peak season the island's population doubles thanks to tourist activities that attract many visitors. The most popular are Pasture Bay Beach, Macaroni Beach, and Endeavor Bay Beach, Britannia Bay with a collection of small shops and fruit stalls.
Area: 5.7 km2
Located: Clifton, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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