Wallilabou Anchorage

St Vincent & the Grenadines


The mooring facilities here are popular with yacht owners looking for peace and quiet. There’s a small inn and a pleasant bayside bar/restaurant (lunch mains EC$25, dinner EC$28 to EC$90) open 7am to 9pm. The simple rooms could do with a touch-up, but are bright, well priced and have sea views from small private balconies.


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