Quatre, Private island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Caribbean.
Quatre is a private island in the Caribbean consisting of multiple hills rising above the sea and surrounded by turquoise waters and coral reefs. The landscape features dense vegetation across its terrain, with elevated points offering views toward neighboring islands.
The island was purchased by the Mitchell family in the early 1900s and initially exploited for timber resources. The family maintained control of the property for generations.
The island served as a central point for regional fishing activities, contributing to the maritime traditions of the Saint Vincent and Grenadines communities.
The island is accessible only by private boat or charter service and lies between two neighboring islands. Year-round tropical conditions make it suitable for visiting at any time.
Local legislation from 2006 allows potential investors to establish their own planning regulations on the island. This sets it apart from standard private island arrangements in the region.
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