Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Mysterious Mustique

Part of the Grenadines, Mustique Island has long been a haven to sailors. In the latter parts of the eighteenth century, the Grenadines were haven to a number of different pirate ships. It is rumoured that there is lost treasure on some of the islands to this day.

Visiting Cotton House Mustique, you get a real sense of the history of this island. The décor is elegant and timeless. The rooms and suites are well appointed and offer luxurious comfort. Fine attention has been given to every detail of the rooms and the Cotton House Mustique is confident that it has suitable accommodation for even the most discerning traveler.

The allure of Mustique Island is the serenity and beauty of the location. Cotton House Mustique is a stone's throw away from the beach and offers an idyllic glimpse of what life away from the rat race can be like. There are several activities available at Cotton House Mustique and these range from the usual water sports to horse riding, spa treatments and several different land sports. Cotton House Mustique prides itself in its great customer service and it is evident that the guest's comfort is top of the list of priorities. After spending the day relaxing at the pool, cool yourself off with a chilled towel and some sorbet.

As a romantic getaway, Mustique Island is amazing. There are several boats available to charter for sunset cruises, many of the suites at the Cotton House Mustique have their own private plunge pools and there are several wilderness trails that you can take for some alone time. All in all, for a private and romantic retreat, Mustique Island has it all - serenity, beauty and privacy.

Enjoy the best of Caribbean fine dining at the Verandah restaurant where local foods are used to ensure the freshest ingredients. Enjoy socializing at the Great Room Bar - a chance to rub shoulders with other guests and, once a week, a chance to meet and greet the island's residents many of whom come for drinks here once a week. Find out what life in paradise is really like.

No visit to Mustique Island would be complete without a visit to Basil's Bar - this local fixture is built out onto the water on stilts and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Enjoy an old-fashioned kind of hospitality and the friendliness that develops in a small town environment.



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