We were looking for a break in March involving the sun, a clean beach and few people around. We found exactly that place in Canouan Island.
We stayed at Tamarind for four nights during March 2007. The hotel is exactly as promised, friendly staff, non-intrusive service, a great Italian restaurant and a clean, long beach. The island itself is a peaceful paradise, where time is just a concept.
Our room, done up completely in wood, was exactly six steps away from the beach. At night there were no mosquitoes around, and as amateur stargazers we were even able to catch up on stargazing with a night on the beach. All night one can hear the waves wash up on the beach, as they have been doing for thousands of years.
The trip to the island is a different story. Since it has a small airport with a few scheduled flights, allow for plenty of time for connections. The scheduled flights, which are run by local airlines, sometimes work on a +/- 2hrs timetable so expect to be stranded at the airport for hours. Also, plan on carrying some snacks with you since these airports are very small.
Take the optional $95pp trip to the "lifestyles of the rich", the Raffles resort, which is run by the same people - Mr. Saladino of CRD. It includes transfers to/fro and a lunch at the resort. We did not like Raffles, since it is less friendly than Tamarind, and Mr. Saladino was often seen at the Italian restaurant on Tamarind, which just confirmed that the food was better at Tamarind.
As vegetarians, we were very well served by Delvin, the young restaurant manager, who made sure that the chef had created some options for us.













