- Bequia Beaches
Stay at The Old Fort and have your breath taken away!
- Bequia Friendship
A peek through the trees at Friendship Bay
- Bequia Sunset
Ambiance you will remember forever!
- Grenadines Beaches
Unspoilt beaches of all types and sizes!
- Bequia Stay
Amazing views overlooking Admirality Bay
- Tobago Keys
One of the numerous small islands in the Tobago Keys
- Grenadines Villa
The tiniest Grenadine Island called Mopion
- St. Vincent and The Grenadines Hotels
A 180 degree views of nothing but the grand ocean and the beautiful environment around
- St. Vincent Hotels
Seeing the sun rays dashing through the clouds!
- Bequia Houses
Another amazing landscape while the sun is setting!
- Accommodation Bequia
The beach with lush green hills and valleys in the background
- Bequia Villa Rentals
Lonely Tree!
- Grenadines Hotel
A view made out of blue showing the clouds coming in from the East
- Caribbean Villas
Views overlooking dozens of islands
- Bequia Rentals
The serene tide coming into the bay
- Bequia Houses
One of the natural wonders of this world, The Tobago Keys
A bit about our History
While exploring the island, a few weeks after their arrival onto Bequia on Christmas Eve 1978, Sonja and Otmar Schaedle stumbled upon a lonely spot above the sea - a place with a glorious view over the Grenadines. Formidable walls, ancient water cisterns and heavy foundations - all abandoned!
The discovery haunted them. When they returned to Bequia the following year, they were in love with the island so much that they had the idea of moving there for a number of months a year during their long summer holidays. After contacting the family who owned the ruins and estate, they were lucky enough to be able to purchase the property.
A few years later, excavation began and many more ruins were uncovered - a sturdy gateway with protecting flanks, a huge oven and a cellar. The first European settlers in the Grenadine islands were French. Local hearsay indicated that there had been a plantation on the site. Sure enough, the original French family name of the former owners and a map dating back to 1763 were found in old documents.
The challenge was obvious. The new building had to grow out of the old ruins. To match the traditional style, the same beautiful stones were used, as well as timber from the local forest. The arches, cisterns and the stone floors had to be rebuilt by Bequia’s skilled craftsmen, while using imaginative reconstruction, based on how the original might have looked. Clearing of the property ended in 1982, while the construction of the buildings was finally finished in 1986.
Today the tower of The Old Fort can been seen crowning Mt. Pleasant Point. It is surrounded by shaded terraces and large gardens. Guests enjoy the glittering sea below and the emerald islands stretching to the south including the little sister island of Mustique and distant Grenada. Little changed from times gone by. Now available for bookings up to 16 guests The Old Fort is still a truly magical place like it was generations before.

