Chatham Bay Beach

Beach pavillion · Grenadines

Chatham Bay Beach

Beach pavillion · Grenadines

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St. Vincent & Grenadines

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Nestled on the quiet side of Union Island, Chatham Bay Beach enchants with crystal-clear waters, beautiful scenery, and a laid-back vibe perfect for sunbathing and sipping piña coladas.  

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Jul 18, 2025

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"On the leeward side of Union Island, remote Chatham Bay Beach—one of a dozen on the island—is a favorite anchorage for boaters, a peaceful spot for sunbathers, and a great location for snorkelers. If you’re coming by land, there’s a trail that leads right down to the beach. There’s also a bar and a couple nearby restaurants should you get hungry from all that relaxing."

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Joe Bolger

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Beautiful anchorage with mooring balls. The beach is very isolated and remote. Not especially good snorkeling.

Sandy Weis

Google
Very beautiful Bay. The water is so clear👍

Paul49myspace

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Canadians bring U.S $$ 12.00 Pina Colada well worth it!

iviaggidiema official

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A mio parere la spiaggia più bella di Union Island. Bisogna percorrere un sentiero che in circa 20 minuti vi porterà a questa selvaggia e incontaminata baia. Blu intenso, uccelli e pescatori: i Caraibi di una volta