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Private-Island Paradise
by Erika Hueneke, Spring 2009 issue
3 exclusive escapes in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Petit St. Vincent. To truly escape, opt for this posh hideaway, where you never have to see another guest if you don't want to. Across the island's 113 acres, find countless nooks and crannies in which to disappear, from beach alcoves equipped with hammocks to a lantern-lit pier perfect for dinner à deax.
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Sun, Sea, Seclusion
by Janet O'Grady, Midwinter 2009 issue
Kick off your shoes, turn off your brain, down a lime daiquiri, and slip into full Caribbean seclusion mode. Janet O'Grady discovers the pleasures of a private island called Petit St.Vincent.
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The Private Island
by Leigh Newman, February/March 2009 issue
Once upon a time...
Renting an actual island, though, can cost upwards of $20,000 a night. What's an imaginative but practical bride to do? Book a week at a private island resort, such as Petit St. Vincent, a 113-acre isle that's home to a mere 22 cottages and long stretches of empty beaches.
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Petit St. Vincent
by Debora Palmieri, Fall 2008 issue
With rave reviews and repeat guests year after year, this 113-acre island surrounded by white sand beaches
and crystal blue water, is truly a hidden treasure.
Just south of St. Vincent in the Grenadines, you'll find Petit St. Vincent. This unique vacation destination is so exciting that I had to experience it myself.
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Be Here Now: Petit St. Vincent
by Sue Youngsteadt, January/February 2009 issue
When privacy is and isn't a red flag.
As we walk along the private pathway to our mini-chateau on Petit St. Vincent near Union Island in the Grenadines, two doves float down from arching branches. They crisscross in front of us like animated birds in a Disney movie — you know the ones: those plump little bluebirds that flutter above a prince and princess as they kiss. The only thing missing is a lilting musical score — heavy on the violins.
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Reif für die Insel?
Von Wolf Alexander Hanisch, April 26, 2008
Als Luxus-Eremit auf einem Grenadinen-Eiland
Einsam und erhaben wie ein Adlerhorst thront das Cottage über der Brandung des Atlantiks. Auf der knapp 50 Hektar großen Privatinsel Petit St. Vincent verteilen sich gerade einmal 22 versteckte Unterkünfte eines Resorts. Wenig genug, um als einer ihrer Bewohner zu glauben, man sei völlig allein auf dem karibischen Eiland...
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15 Ultimate Romantic Escapes
February Issue 2008
Privacy Please...
Let your inner hermit spar with your inner sun worshipper at a private island resort where the beaches are
untrammeled, the atmosphere languid and the service discreet. —KL
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Petit St. Vincent: The Shore Thing
Cultural Jetsetter, October 2007
Petit St. Vincent: THE SHORE THING…for brilliant diving, first-rate sailing and deserted beaches.
Just 100 miles from Barbados, this tiny private isle in the south Caribbean offers 113 lush, tropical acres,
two miles of white sand beach, 22 stone bungalows, a maximum of 22 couples or families, zero phones, no TVs and a 2-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio.
Water babies will find the diving exceptional, and the coral inlets and deserted isles of the surrounding reef-traced archipelago some
of the prettiest sailing in the world.
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The Ultimate Caribbean Hotel Guide
The Grenadines, Petit St. Vincent Resort, January 2007
If absolute privacy is your wish, this 113-acre scoop of sand provides it, with 22 wood-and-stone cottages
– some perched spectacularly on a bluff, others strung along the waterfront. Telephones? You must be
thinking of someplace else. Guests communicate their wants and needs by hoisting a flag outside their digs.
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Paradise Found
By Beverly Byrne, June 2006
A Beverly Byrne has a stress-free holiday when she stays at a sumptuous hideaway on the tiny, charming Caribbean
island of Petit St. Vincent.
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Die feine Robinsonade
Von Tanja Rest, Mai 2006
Hier kann man sich seine eigene Trauminsel schaffen: Die Antillen-Insel
Petit St. Vincent ist nicht irgendeine Insel, sondern die Insel schlechthin—sie ist ein
Kosmos für sich.
Ziemlich genau ein Jahr nachdem er bei der Air Force ausgecheckt, sein bisheriges Leben zu Geld gemacht
und mit seinem Kumpel Doug ein Segelboot gekauft hatte, hörte Haze Richardson auf zu rauchen.
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Petit Pleasures
By Paula Conway, March 2004
A Caribbean island resort lets you play Robinson Crusoe in comfort.
When Haze Richardson bought a 77-foot yacht with a friend in 1964, he had no intention of acquiring an island as well. But a leisurely, aimless journey aboard the Jacinta, a three-decade-old mahogany-and-oak schooner, brought Richardson to Petit St. Vincent, a 113-acre spot of land in the Grenadines that he purchased and ultimately transformed into one of the most celebrated private-island resorts in the Caribbean.
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Island Paradise
By Turk Pipkin, February 2004
In your deepest dreams, there exists a place beyond compare— a tiny island paradise with luxurious cottages, fine food and drinks, soft sand beaches, and beautiful turquoise waters.
Far from the madding crowd, gentle Caribbean breezes sway your hammock on a perfect day—
a secluded picnic, a private sailboat ride to a snorkeling spot among tropical fish, a barbecue
on the beach with a few other lucky visitors, and then all of you dancing under the moonlight to the music
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Petit St.Vincent
By John Briley, Sept. 2003
Rare are the moments in life when, given the chance, you wouldn't
change a thing.
But that is exactly how my fiancée, Cathleen, and I feel stretched out on chaises on
the patio of our PSV cottage, gazing at an emerald lagoon as an eastern breeze caresses us into
a state of pure relaxation. Between us sits a tea service delivered by one of the island's staff,
which outnumbers guests two to one. The cottages have no phones, so we made our request by raising
a yellow flag on the pole out front.
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An Island unto Yourself
By George Kalogerakisn, Oct. 2002
Petit St. Vincent in the Grenadines, just off the coats of Venezuela, is one
of the last remaining unspoiled Caribbean islands. In the end, the red flag,
and what it represents is the real draw.
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Holiday Toast
By Lorraine Korman, Winter 2002
Petit St. Vincent: My first morning at the Petit St.Vincent Resort, thirst snuck up on me along with
indolence—a certain unwillingness to move from the hammock in my private compound.
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The Private Island
By J.V., Dec. 2001
Playing castaway on PSV
Twelve million tourists visited the Caribbean last year, but only a thousand of them made it to Petit St.Vincent (PSV). The southernmost part of St.Vincent and the Grenadines, PSV is a verdant, reef-ringed, privately owned isle with single resort that offers hiking, fishing, snorkeling, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and diving.
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Isles Away from Civilization
By Nancy S. Murray, Winter 2002
If you’ve ever dreamed of escaping to a secluded tropical island,
isolated from the dreary humdrum of everyday life, indulge your fantasy at one of these private Caribbean
island resorts.
Petit St.Vincent. Within sight of Mustique, and long a favorite of captains of business and industry who
have made it the destination of choice to refuel, refresh, and simply veg-out on gourmet cuisine in absolute
privacy, is Petit St.Vincent, known to the cognoscenti as PSV.
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Willing Castaways on a Caribbean Honeymoon
By Alexisy Lipsitz Flippin, Winter 2002
It's always a plus to have a husband with whom you agree most of the time, but after the stress of dealing with all the myriad details of our wedding, there were few things we were more determinedly in sync on than our choice of whereto go on our honeymoon.
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