
Britannia Bay - Although rather roily, Britannia Bay is the only suitable anchorage in Mustique. The water is sparkling clear and is wonderful for snorkelling and swimming. Take care entering by boat as the Montezuma Shoal (just west of the bay) is quite hazardous. There is a red and black beacon on the reef, stay at least 1/4 of a mile away.
Endeavour Bay - Ideal swimming and snorkelling conditions.
Gelliceaux Bay - This is one of the ten marine conservation areas in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. These areas are important marine habitats set aside for special management. The snorkelling here is sublime.
L'Ansecoy Bay - This wide beach is located at the north end of the island. Offshore lies the jutting hulk of the French liner Antilles, which went aground in 1971.
Lagoon Bay - If you follow the southward road out of the village and then the shoreline path, you will happen upon this delightful beach with perfect swimming conditions.