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CANOUAN RESORT AT CARENAGE BAY - THE GRENADINES 5 Stars

  Carenage Bay, VC0450
Area: carenage bay

Property Location With a stay at Canouan Resort at Carenage Bay - The Grenadines in Canouan Island, you'll be by the ocean and minutes from Trump International Golf Club, and close to Mysore... Read more

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MANDARIN ORIENTAL, CANOUAN 0 Stars

  Grand Bay Street - , VC0450
Area: carenage bay

##Property Location With a stay at Canouan Resort at Carenage Bay - The Grenadines in Canouan Island, you'll be by the ocean and minutes from Trump International Golf Club, and close to Mysore Bay... Read more

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TAMARIND BEACH HOTEL & YACHT CLUB 3 Stars

  Grand Bay 1, 00001
Area: charlestown

Resort accommodations, perfect for weekend getaway. Local Attractions: Mount Royal - 1. Read more

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CANOUAN ESTATE RESORT & VILLAS 5 Stars

  Carenage Bay, VC0450

 

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Canouan is an island in the Grenadines Islands belonging to St Vincent. It is a small island, measuring only 3.5 miles by 1.25 miles. The population is about 1,200 people. A barrier reef runs along the Atlantic side of the island. The highest point on the island is Mount Royal. Two bays, Glossy and Friendship, separate the southern side of the Canouan Island.

The average daytime temperatures range from 24°C/75 F to 30°C/87 F. The driest season is from December to May. The coolest months are between November and February.
More than 200 years after Columbus laid eyes on St. Vincent, the Europeans established a kind of permanent settlement. Its mountainous and heavily forested geography allowed the Caribs to defend against European settlement here longer than on almost any other island in the Caribbean. After the Caribs were defeated on other islands they joined slaves who had escaped repression on Barbados by following the current of trade winds westward to St. Vincent, as well as those who had survived shipwrecks near St. Vincent and Bequia.