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Secluded by jungled peaks and accesible only by sea, Petit Byahout is a 50 acre valley situated oin an intimate jewel of a bay on the leeward coast of St Vincent. Petit Byahaut is a place of natural beauty with birds coming in greater numbers, thousands of flowers blooming and heathy coral with a multitude of fish and sponges.
This is an eco-tourism resort. There are no intrusions of road, telephone, or television. Nature provides the solar-generated power and fresh water. Electricity is operated by photovoltaics. So, your tent site has area and reading lights that do not pollute the air. An inverter converts the DC current from the sun into AC for those delicious, blended frothy drinks. The refrigerator's insulation is environmentally friendly. 10 times more efficient and cooled by the sun. Rainwater is stored in eleven water cisterns connected by miles of underground pipes and pumped by solar pumps so there is plenty of pressurized fresh water available. Petit Byahaut is a place that blends technology with nature in a friendly and passive approach.
If you enjoy being a part of nature...if you enjoy a walk through acres of native flowers to get to the privacy of your own place...if you enjoy seclusion where the happenings are an Antillean Crested Hummingbird sipping the nectar of a hibiscus or a school of Blue Tangs swimming lazily through iridescent yellow sponges or a tropical evening witnessing a shooting star; you'll enjoy what Byahaut has to offer and the reality of eco-tourism.
The private expansive sapodilla-hued beach offers shaded hammocks amongst almond and palm trees, and Petit Byahaut is a private place of natural adventure with accommodations for a few spirited individuals. In keeping with the natural surroundings, unobtrusive dwellings nestle into the hillside gardens.
Adventure ... is hiking throuigh dense forests on seldon visited trails to hidden waterfalls, or through bamboo forests to a mile wide volcanic crater ... is ambling through shafts of sunlight in the rain forest where tall trees shelter the St Vincent parrot and indegenous birds ... is searching out spectacular sea life as you swim or scuba dive through beckoning caves or the varied landscape of coral and sponges ... is kayaking the dramatic coastline of St Vincent.
The seaside bar and restaurant provide meals which are delicious and healthy, and dinner is served by candlelight overlooking the bay
Petit Byahaut - "like no other place" to snorkel, scuba dive, kayak, hike, or hammock.
Excursions can be arranged to Bequia and Mustique on the historic inter-island schooner, the Friendship Rose.......... this is the way is was!!!!!
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