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#25401 02/16/2014 12:45 AM
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Any ideas on New Year's Eve in St. Vincent and the Grenadines? Heard Bequia is fun but wondering if anyone has done it and if it is super crowded in the harbor. Spent New Year's Eve in White Bay on Jost last year and although it was a blast it was incredibly crowded and the only reason we got a mooring is that we got there 3 days ahead of time.


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The harbor gets pretty crowded on Christmas as a lot of Scandanavian boats meet up there, but it's a large harbor so you should be OK. I wouldn't count on visiting Mystique around NYE because if a lot of the owners are on island they close it down to yachts, we got burned the last 2 Xmas eves


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