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Mustique: Inside the Royal Family's Exclusive Caribbean Paradise

Mustique, a hidden gem in the Caribbean, remains off the radar for most travelers. This ultra-exclusive island paradise, part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines with a population of just 3,000 across the chain, is the ultimate playground for the global elite.

Mustique: Inside the Royal Family s Exclusive Caribbean Paradise

Access is tightly controlled: No flights without confirmed hotel or villa bookings. A no-fly zone and rigorous security ensure total privacy. As stated on the island's official website, "Every island visitor is registered with our security team before arriving by land, air, or sea—whether staff, local, or guest—to track everyone on the island at all times."

Mustique: Inside the Royal Family s Exclusive Caribbean Paradise

These measures safeguard Mustique's high-profile guests, including the British Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret visited repeatedly, drawn to its pristine white-sand beaches and turquoise waters.

Mustique: Inside the Royal Family s Exclusive Caribbean Paradise

The tradition continues: Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their three children reportedly returned to this Windward Island gem for a second year, coinciding with Prince George's sixth birthday.

Mustique: Inside the Royal Family s Exclusive Caribbean Paradise

Top attractions include Britannia Bay, perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and spotting sea turtles. Endeavour Bay, on the northern shore, boasts powdery sands and vibrant reefs teeming with marine life. For evening vibes, Basil's Bar—fresh off a $6 million renovation—offers boat-fresh seafood and authentic Caribbean cocktails.


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