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Baliceaux, a small island in the Grenadines, is now uninhabited. The Baliceaux Island is an island located in the Grenadines, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. See this luxury house on Balliceaux Island, Baliceaux, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Anchorage information for Landing Bay (Baliceaux).

One of the original houses on Mustique, Baliceaux remains one of the most beautiful on the island.

House-Islands for sale- Baliceaux Island - St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Only a few inches from the world-famous tourist resorts of Mustique and Bequia, Baliceaux Iceland is a true tourist area. While it has been overshadowed by its celebrated neighbours - long favorites of the British royal family and the internation jetset - it is high season for the so-called "Cinderella of the Grenadines" to step into the spotlight and go to the game.

Baliceaux Iceland offers the ideal environment for creating a first-class vacation home and enjoys a similar degree of fame as Mustique. Located just south of St. Vincent & the busy Grenadine city of Kingstown (25,000 inhabitants), the isle is well equipped to develop the country's much-loved tourist industry.

Discovery by seafarers in the fifteenth century, this vast, 320 hectare privately owned isle has a long and interesting heritage behind it. Baliceaux, with its beautiful tropic landscape of unspoilt sandy areas, gentle slopes, pastures, valleys, rocks, rocky outcrops, forests and enticing paths winding through the island's luxuriant countryside, is an empty screen just awaiting to be turned into a delicacy.

Shielded by cliffs and surrounded by crystal clear water and powder-white sandy shores, the archipelago is ideal for snorkelling, bathing, yachting and snorkelling. Yes, I would like to subscribe to the newsletters with information about the worlds of privately owned islets. The website uses Google Analytics cookie (disable Google Analytics here), JavaScript and similar technology.

Balicceaux

The Baliceaux is a private property of a Vincent nobleman' s house and belongs to the Grenadine archipelago, which lies between the Carribean isles of St. Vincent and Grenada. It is part of the St. Vincent and Grenadine people. It was the place where the British military exiled about 5000 Black Caribs after the loss of the Carribean chief Joseph Chatoyer in the 1790'.

About half of them were killed in this death camps. Some of the others were transported to the Isle of Roatán, Honduras. Today their offspring are Garifuna in Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua and the USA. Baliceaux is annually frequented by Caribbean and government official as a sign of appreciation.

It had a small area where the dead Black Caribbean were graveled and have been eaten away by the winds and the ocean ever since. Only a few remnants of the area in which the humans were entombed remain.

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