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Acreage: 71
Status: Available
71-acre undeveloped Grenadines island, Freehold. Features a natural deepwater harbor, historic 1880s whaling station heritage, and lush tropical forest. Located 1 mile from Bequia; accessible by boat with high development potential.
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Petit Nevis

Petit Nevis is a 71-acre undeveloped jewel in the Grenadines, offering a rare combination of maritime legacy and modern development potential. Once a historic whaling station, the island is now a pristine "blank canvas" situated just south of Bequia. Its natural deepwater harbor and lush Caribbean vegetation make it a top candidate for a luxury eco-resort or a high-security private estate in a region celebrated by the global yachting community.

Property Details 

The island is currently unoccupied and remains in a natural, development-ready state.

Historical Legacy: Established as a whaling station in 1886, the island served as a regional hub until 1993. Remnants of this heritage provide a unique narrative for a themed boutique resort or cultural retreat.

Vegetation: The landscape is densely populated with native sea grape trees, coconut palms, buttonwood, and cedar, providing natural privacy and wind protection.

Development Potential: The varied terrain and multiple elevated building sites offer 360-degree views of the Grenadines, supporting diverse architectural master plans.

Land & Waterfront 

Petit Nevis is defined by its strategic maritime position and a vibrant marine ecosystem.

Natural Harbor: The island features a protected natural harbor on its western leeward side, which historically served the whaling fleet and today attracts international yachts cruising the archipelago.

Marine Biodiversity: The surrounding waters are part of a thriving reef system, offering world-class snorkeling and diving sites directly off the shoreline.

Shoreline: The coast is a mix of sandy stretches and rugged limestone outcroppings, providing a diverse aesthetic for waterfront amenities and private beach clubs.

Access & Utilities 

Logistics are supported by the island's proximity to Bequia, one of the most developed islands in the Grenadines.

Transit: Access is via a short boat ride from Admiralty Bay. Bequia J.F. Mitchell Airport (BQU) provides regional connections, while the ferry terminal links to the mainland of St. Vincent and Argyle International Airport (SVD).

Utilities: The island is currently off-grid. Its proximity to Bequia facilitates the potential for sub-sea utility connections or the implementation of independent solar and desalination systems.

Climate: Situated south of the major hurricane belt, the island enjoys a steady tropical climate and reliable trade winds year-round.

Lifestyle & Value

 Ownership of Petit Nevis is an invitation to inhabit the heart of the "Old Caribbean" yachting culture. Its location near the social and commercial hub of Port Elizabeth ensures that professional services and gourmet supplies are minutes away, yet the island remains a completely private world. In a 2026 market that prizes historic provenance and maritime utility, Petit Nevis stands as a definitive trophy asset—a canvas of green forest and blue water ready for its next chapter of world-class design.

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