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Bequia reviews

Average customer rating:
4 / 5





Huahine saw things this way:

Overall
Overall = 4
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Skip shore excursion; book local guide, December 23, 2015
Reviewer: Huahine

Pros: Be educated and entertained while you hike with Ramblers Hiking Tours

Cons: Small port; not much to see

A good guide can make all the difference in how you experience a port of call. I lucked out in Bequia with Donnaka OFionnalaigh. Call me D, he said in greeting me at the marina on this island in the Grenadines. Our ship had not planned organized shore excursions for the few hours we were on the island, choosing instead to send separate tenders to the beach and marina for passengers to explore on their own. Wed had a lot of beach time the day before, so I wanted to do some touring and came upon D and his company, hiking-bequia.com, in some online research. An Irishman by birth, D had spent a few years doing aid work in Africa and in St. Vincent where he married a local woman. He went back to Ireland for a few years, then returned to SVG and has been here ever since. With a long, blond ponytail and blue eyes, D proved to be something of a Renaissance man with vast and varied knowledge in subjects from carpentry to geology to photography to history all of which he shared during our hike on the island. We started with a taxi ride which in Bequia is a bench seat on the back of a pickupto a headland. D chose this point for its excellent view of our ship sitting resplendent at the mouth of Admiralty Bay. The circle of cannons atop the headland got him started on a history lesson. The French and British fought over these islands, he said, but, though well armed, Bequia never saw a battle. The pirate, Blackbeard, made a name for himself here, however, when he commandeered a slave ship, hauled it into Admiralty Bay and quickly converted it into his man of war vessel Queen Annes Revenge. He gave himself the title of commodore of the fleet and went on a tear up through the Caribbean before finally sinking his ship off Charleston, S.C. As we started our hike down the headland, D explained how the Caribbean islands formed when the glaciers that covered much of North America melted, how two Indian tribes fought for prominence before being wiped out after Columbus brought news of the New World to Europe sparking colonization. He even played a guessing game with us, linking a prominent figure in early U.S. history to Bequia. I wont spoil the surprise by giving the answer; youll have to book Ds tour and learn it yourself. For PBS nerds like my husband and me, D was a walking delight, encyclopedic in his knowledge but never boring or pedantic. And the hike was good exercise helping us work off some of the calories wed been consuming on our cruise. On our way back to the marina we stopped at a model boat shop where craftsmen create wonderful replicas of sailing vessels, including Britains legendary Britannia.

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