Secluded luxury on an unspoiled island
The Liming offers a tranquil escape in Bequia, blending refined luxury with the untouched beauty of the Caribbean’s best-kept secret.
The Liming offers a tranquil escape in Bequia, blending refined luxury with the untouched beauty of the Caribbean’s best-kept secret.
Location: Nestled on the island of Bequia in the Grenadines, The Liming enjoys a serene setting overlooking the turquoise waters of Admiralty Bay. Accessible by ferry or a short flight from St. Vincent, this boutique resort is surrounded by lush hills and pristine beaches, offering a peaceful retreat away from the bustle of larger islands.
Rooms: The Liming features 13 private villas and suites, each thoughtfully designed to offer panoramic views of the ocean or tropical gardens. With spacious layouts, infinity-edge pools, and outdoor living spaces, the accommodations provide the perfect balance of comfort and elegance. The resort also offers a luxury five-bedroom mansion for those seeking ultimate exclusivity.
Amenities: Guests at The Liming can savour exceptional cuisine at the on-site restaurant, which highlights local ingredients and flavours. A central infinity pool, lush gardens, and a private dock enhance the sense of relaxation. Personalised service ensures every detail is attended to, making each stay effortlessly luxurious.
Activities: Explore Bequia’s natural beauty with guided hikes, snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, or sailing to nearby islands. Relax on secluded beaches, visit charming local villages, or indulge in wellness treatments in the privacy of your villa. For adventurous guests, scuba diving and deep-sea fishing are also available.
Sustainability: The Liming embraces eco-conscious hospitality by utilising solar energy, implementing efficient water management systems, and sourcing fresh ingredients from local farmers and fishermen. The resort minimises its environmental impact through sustainable construction practices and a commitment to preserving Bequia’s pristine natural environment. Additionally, The Liming supports the local community by promoting cultural tourism and partnering with nearby artisans and businesses, contributing to the island’s economy and heritage.
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When to go to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Find out the best time to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with our month-by-month guide.
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January
January is an ideal time to visit, featuring warm temperatures around 27°C and low humidity. With minimal rainfall, outdoor activities like hiking and beach outings are enjoyable. The New Year’s celebrations add to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a lively start to the year.
February
February continues the dry season, offering pleasant weather perfect for exploring the islands. The annual Vincy Mas celebrations showcase local culture through parades and music, providing an unforgettable experience for visitors.
March
March maintains beautiful weather, with plenty of sunshine and low chances of rain. It's an excellent time for sailing and snorkelling, as the waters are calm and clear. The atmosphere is lively with festivals, including the J'ouvert celebration leading up to Easter.
April
April is one of the best months to visit, marked by warm, dry conditions. With daytime temperatures hovering around 28°C, it's perfect for outdoor activities. The Easter festivities offer a glimpse into the local traditions and celebrations.
May
May marks the beginning of the rainy season but still has many sunny days. Average temperatures remain warm, making it a good time for sightseeing and enjoying the beaches. The fascinating landscapes come to life with flourishing greenery.
June
June sees increased rainfall, but the showers are often brief. The islands are less crowded, providing a tranquil escape. This is a great time for budget travellers seeking lower rates and fewer tourists.
July
July brings warmer temperatures and more humidity, with occasional rain showers. Although the weather can be unpredictable, it’s still a great time for water activities. The beaches are less crowded, allowing for a more private experience.
August
August is hot and humid, with regular rainfall. It’s a quieter month, making it perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Enjoy local festivals celebrating the Caribbean culture, which add a lively touch to your visit.
September
September is part of the hurricane season, so the weather can be unpredictable. However, the islands experience fewer tourists, leading to lower prices on accommodations. It’s a great month for those looking for a peaceful getaway.
October
October is still within the hurricane season, but the weather begins to stabilize towards the end of the month. With fewer crowds and lower prices, this is a good time for travellers seeking a quiet retreat.
November
November marks the end of the hurricane season, and temperatures begin to cool slightly. It’s an excellent time to visit as the islands prepare for the holiday season. Local events and festivals add excitement to the atmosphere.
December
December is a popular month to visit, with mild temperatures and festive celebrations. Visitors can enjoy Christmas and New Year’s events, making it a vibrant time to experience the culture of the islands. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities, creating a perfect holiday escape.
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