Travel to Mustique :

The Mustique Company runs a daily hopper flight from Barbados to connect with the incoming international flights. The flight takes about 45 minutes. Guests are met by a rep as they disembark and taken directly through to the check in.

Hopper flights also run from St Lucia, dependent on demand, and from Martinique in high season.

St Vincent has daily flights, just a 10 minute hop, but they do not always align with the international flights. Charter flights can be organised if required.

If arriving or departing through Barbados it saves time to complete the immigration forms online (choose ‘Private’ for the airline)

https://www.travelform.gov.bb/en

The St Lucia immigration form is found at this link

https://travelslu.govt.lc/create

For all travel enquiries email the team on travel@mustique.vc

Travel between the Islands :

If wanting to explore the nearby islands it is possible to use the daily ferry or flights to St Vincent.

Tour boats are available for charter and can take groups on a day or sunset cruise to see any areas of their choice.

The Lady Anne is the Mustique tour boat and can be booked through Sea Fan or direct on events@mustique.vc

 

Best Beaches :

Endeavor

Located at Cotton House Beach Cafe.

The best and only place to enjoy cocktails on a lounger and have towels provided.

Macaroni Beach

The island's most celebrated beach.

Situated on the Atlantic side of the island so prone to stronger winds and waves.

Gelliceaux

For the more adventurous.

Requires climbing round from Lagoon or down from the steps above, but worth it!

Lagoon

A long peaceful stretch of white sand.

The primary spot for picnic lunches due to the calm weather and incredible views.

Shops & Restaurants :

Pink & Purple House

For clothes and homeware.

Unique and interesting pieces, with many designed by on-island artist Lotty Bunbury.

Cotton House

Bar, restaurant and beach cafe.

The classic Mustique experience and best place to enjoy dinner or beach time.

Basil’s Bar

A bar, restaurant and boutique.

A primary spot for sundown cocktails. Started by Colin Tenant and still going strong.

Coreas Market

The local supermarket.

Sells a good range of supplies including alcohol. Private island pricing.

Useful Information :

The official currency is East Caribbean Dollars, but US dollars are also welcomed. There are no cash points, but you can get cash through the office with a 5% charge. It’s useful to bring some cash with you, if feasible, for small local purchases.

In the shops and restaurants signing for food and drink is the norm, with charges being allocated to the villa. The charges are then settled on departure day.

Due to the cost of bringing items to this small island, alongside the duties charges on imports, prices are usually higher than the UK or USA.