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L'Esterre on Carriacou
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L'Esterre is a village that mainly
consists of one road with construction on both sides. It is constructed
along L'Esterre beach, better known as Paradise Beach.
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The people of L'Esterre are , like
most
Kayaks, mostly from African origin. A few
people have Indian ancestors, while there has been a slight influence from
European (read scottish) countries.
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The language that is spoken in
L'Esterre is English like on the rest of the island, but here you will find
more presence of Patois then in the other villages. This patois is a mix
that has developed over the centuries, and has quite a bit of french
influences which can be clearly noticed when you hear it spoken.
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L'Esterre lies conveniently between
Tyrell Bay and Hillsborough, and is the most visited beach on Carriacou.
Most visited meaning , that probably there will be more then 2 people on the
beach during the day, but rarely more then ten along the entire stretch of
beach, approximately 4 kilometres long. Crossroads is a small group of
houses and shops between L'Esterre and Tyrell bay. Illustrative for the
shops on Carriacou is the tyre shop , which sells tyres and icecreams. The
most curious of combinations but very convenient.
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There is a primary school on the road
in L'Esterre and a few shops and bars. Transport to the other villages is
easy... just stand aling the road and wait for a mini bus to pass by. Wave
your hand and get a ride to town for a few EC Dollars.
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Between the main road and the beach
there's a strech of about two hundred metres with fields and the occasional
houses. That keeps the view of the shoreline almost completely free of
construction. Farm animals walk free around here.
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It is not an uncommon sight to see
someone walking on the beach with his pig on a line to give it a bath in the
sea. The way of life here is as it used to be in many other places some 75
years ago. People still respect each other, a common thing to hear
when you walk around is someone asking you: allright? Just to say
hello and be friendly. Something that we are not used to anymore in the bizy
life in big cities.
Shops in L'Esterre
Hillsborough
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Shops Paradise Beach
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Hard Wood Bar and Snacket:Joy and Boe invites you to
reasonable lunch or dinner on the beach. Here you can enjoy a drink in beautiful
surroundings, approximately 5 minutes walk up the beach from Paradise Inn.
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Campesh International
Putty is a bus-driver, DJ and he also runs a bar/snacket on
Paradise Beach. Here you can come dancing every Friday night until early
morning. On Sunday he plays music on the beach all afternoon and early evening.
Situated next to Hard Wood Bar, 5 minutes walk up the beach.
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Fidel
Production
Sandra has made a 20" container into a colourful boutique
selling t-shirts, jewellery, beach-wear, knitted garments, postcards and other
souvenirs. Well worth a visit. Also about 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
Shops on de Road
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Septimus Hardware store, a few
essential groceries, rum-shop and barbecue chicken. In the week-ends he also
arrange dances and domino-matches in Lime-light disco in the same building.
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Hopes Inn
Guesthouse on the beach
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Nourin's shop
Small snack-shop where you can come and have a roti (Indian
bread with different kinds of filling), fish & chips, chicken and chips, a
beer, a rum, watch TV, and have a chat with everyone passing on the road. 2
minutes from the hotel - just up the road
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Carriacou Information
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Carriacou is the most southerly of the Grenadines,
situated 20 miles north of Grenada, latitude 12,5 degrees. It has an area of 13
square miles and is the largest of the chain of islands between Grenada and St.
Vincent.
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Don't forget to visit the renowned
Sandy Island just east of
Carriacou (right in front of our hotel). This tiny island serves as the symbol
of the ideal tourism destination - pure white sand embraced by turquoise blue
waters (the Caribbean dream).
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While in Carriacou whether your choose to explore,
snorkel, swim, dive or simply stroll, you will experience the special lure of
this gem and its islets. Come enjoy, retuning again and again to bask in what
one might refer to as the 'paradise for water lovers', and escape from the
routine of daily living, and when you leave take only good memories, leave
nothing but footprints.
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Boat building and launching is a
major tradition.
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Pre-Lenten Carnival, August Regatta and
the Yuletide Parang Festival have also contributed to its fertile heritage.
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In April the last 3 years Carriacou has
also hosted a Maroon Festival, a great success, featuring local and
international artist performing in music, dance, drumming, etc. Local cooking is
also a major part of the festival, and one day of the festival you can get
everything for free, just like in the traditional maroons where one village
invites the other villages to enjoy the crop-over and the harvest of the year.
Hillsborough
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Transportation
Daily flights on the islander and Twin Otter Aircrafts of SVG Air travel north bound form Grenada's Point Salines International Airport and south bound from Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines to Lauriston Airport, Carriacou.
Ferry services are also available between Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
The ferry departs Carriacou to Grenada Monday - Saturday 6 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Sunday 3.30 p.m. only.
From Grenada to Carriacou, Monday - Friday 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.only, Sundays 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.
Transportation on the island.
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