

Bequia S Rum Shops is a popular destination for rum enthusiasts and beachgoers alike. Located on the picturesque island of Bequia, this rum shop offers a range of premium rums and a laid-back atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy stunning ocean views while sampling some of the island's finest spirits.
Explore the rich history of Bequia's seafaring past through artifacts and exhibits.
Stroll through lush gardens featuring a variety of tropical plants and a waterfall.
Enjoy a leisurely evening walk along the waterfront, with shops, restaurants, and beautiful sunset views.
Bequia's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers, making a waterproof jacket essential.
Protect yourself from the strong Caribbean sun while exploring Bequia's beaches and historic sites.

While many places accept USD, having some local Eastern Caribbean Dollars (EC$) is useful for small businesses and tipping.
Herbal tea made from hibiscus flowers, sweetened with honey or sugar, has a tart and refreshing taste.
Fresh local fish grilled and served with a tangy Creole sauce made from tomatoes, peppers, and spices.
Tender grilled conch meat marinated in garlic, butter, and local herbs, served with lime wedges.
Handcrafted miniature boats, a symbol of Bequia's rich maritime history and skill in boatbuilding.
Handwoven belts made from local grenadine cotton, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its stunning ocean views and delicious pancakes.
A beachfront restaurant offering fresh seafood and beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea.
A romantic dinner spot with a varied menu, including pasta, seafood, and steak.
Handmade pottery featuring unique designs inspired by the island's natural beauty and culture.
A vibrant cultural hub showcasing Pahang's history, with colonial buildings and local craft shops.
A serene island temple in Kerala, accessible by ferry, known for its annual festival and beautiful beach.
A picturesque viewpoint offering breathtaking sunset views over the Western Ghats.