Bequia is one of those Caribbean islands where the dive dock, the ferry wharf, and the beach bars all feel part of the same small harbor story. Short boat rides from Admiralty Bay reach reefs like Devil's Table, wrecks such as the Stratmann, and more exposed walls and caverns around West Cay and Moonhole. On land, Port Elizabeth keeps things easy with ATMs, taxis, cafes, and a strong maritime identity shaped by model boat building, yacht culture, and the Easter Regatta. Snorkelers can stay simple with Princess Margaret Beach, Lower Bay, and Industry Bay, or use a boat to reach cleaner outer reefs and Tobago Cays day trips. It is not a mega-dive destination with huge infrastructure. That is the point. Bequia works best for travelers who want personal operators, flexible days, and enough topside charm that non-divers never feel like they are waiting around.