Blue Lagoon Marina

St Vincent & the Grenadines


Catering to yachties and landfarers alike, this renovated marina on the southern reaches of the island has comfortable modern rooms with colorful paint jobs that afford views of the bay and the bobbing yachts moored in front. Some have kitchenettes, although it's not essential as there's a cafe, restaurant and bar on-site.


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