THE SUNNY CARI88EE HOTEL is built on one of the most beautiful bays on the 
island of Bequia. All the rooms are large and comfortable, with a view of 
the sea. 
There is excellent seabathing at your door step, a well stocked bar, 
and a good cuisine that caters for individual tastes, a willing 
mailing staff of natives attend your wants. 
Proprietors are Mr, it Mrs. Errol G. Books, 
Manageress 
Bates 
Miss Mildred de Freitas. 
I?. 50 to $6,50 8.W.I. Currency per day inclusive of meals. 
At the present rate of exchange that is #3.25 to $3.85 D.S. 
BEQUIA has an old world charm of its own, with none of the hustle of other 
tourist resorts in the Caribbean. Its quiet life goes on at much the same 
tempo as it did a hundred years ago, and with its delightful walks, fishing 
and sailing you will find it hard to beat. 
For those who like underwater fishing or collecting shells, 
the wide range of beaches, the clear water , and the coral gardens 
will be a constant source of joy. 
Whale fishing is still carried on in small sail boats, and the chief industry 
of the island is the building of the interisland schooners. 
There is a radio telephone connecting Bequia with St. Vincent and a shuttle 
plane service run by the St. Vincent Governs ent Airlines that connects with 
the main airlines in Trinidad and Barbados. BEQUIA is an optional stop on 
all these runs. You are put down in front of the Hotel, and the Hotel boat 
goes out to meet you. These planes are very busy, so it is advisable to 
book well in advance. 
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS 
TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS 
AIR LINE AGENTS 
St. Vincent and Bequia to and from Barbados 
Dominica and Martinique. 
St. Vincent and Bequia to and from Trinidad and 
Grenada. 
John H. Hazell Sons & Co. Ltd. St. Vincent. 
Cable “GOOSE'* ST VINCENT 
Should you prefer to travel by sea, there are a few small boats 
that call at Bequia from Trinidad and Barbados. 
Transportation from St. Vincent to Bequia is by small sail boat, 
or motor launch from the Kingstown Wharf daily except Sundays. 
