St Vincent & The Grenadines

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a chain of 32 islands and cays in the southeastern Caribbean, just south of Saint Lucia and west of Barbados. It’s a destination where lush rainforest meets secluded beaches, and luxury yachts sail between pristine, low-key islands.

The country consists of:

St. Vincent: The mountainous, volcanic main island—home to the capital, Kingstown.

The Grenadines: Smaller islands like Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Mayreau, and Union Island, plus uninhabited islets like the Tobago Cays.

Highlights

The Tobago Cays Marine Park

The Tobago Cays Marine Park is a stunning protected marine reserve made up of five uninhabited islands surrounded by a horseshoe-shaped coral reef. It’s one of the best places in the Caribbean for snorkeling, diving, and sailing, with crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and incredible natural beauty.

Bequia Island

Discover Bequia, a serene and unspoiled island in the Grenadines where golden beaches, turquoise waters, and friendly island charm await. Just a short hop from St. Vincent, Bequia offers an authentic Caribbean experience—laid-back, beautiful, and full of soul.

Wander the vibrant waterfront of Port Elizabeth, snorkel with sea turtles at Princess Margaret Beach, or relax in a boutique hotel overlooking Admiralty Bay. Bequia is a place to unwind, reconnect, and truly escape.

La Soufrière Volcano (St. Vincent)

Experience the thrill of hiking to the summit of La Soufrière, the towering active volcano that dominates St. Vincent’s skyline. Rising nearly 4,000 feet, it offers adventurous travelers breathtaking panoramic views of the island, lush rainforests, and the sparkling Caribbean Sea beyond.

Explore rugged trails that wind through tropical vegetation, steam vents, and volcanic landscapes, making every step a unique encounter with nature’s raw power. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a curious explorer, La Soufrière promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of St. Vincent’s volcanic wonder.

Dark View Falls & Botanical Gardens

At Dark View Falls, discover twin waterfalls cascading into refreshing natural pools, surrounded by rainforest and bamboo groves. Cross a charming bamboo bridge and follow a short jungle trail to experience one of the island’s most magical spots—perfect for swimming, exploring, or simply soaking in the scenery.

Then step into history at the St. Vincent Botanical Gardens, the oldest in the Western Hemisphere. Stroll peaceful paths lined with rare tropical plants, towering palms, and vibrant blooms. Meet the island’s beloved parrots and learn about local conservation efforts in a setting that’s both tranquil and inspiring.

 

Saltwhistle Bay (Mayreau)

Salt Whistle Bay is often named one of the most beautiful and peaceful anchorages in the Caribbean. Its twin beaches—shielded from rough Atlantic surf—are composed of powdery white sand, shallow warm water, and shaded palms—ideal for relaxing or swimming

Kingstown (Capital City)

Step into the vibrant soul of St. Vincent with a visit to Kingstown, the island’s historic and cultural capital. Nestled between emerald hills and a sparkling Caribbean harbor, Kingstown is a charming blend of colonial architecture, bustling local markets, and tropical flair. Wander cobbled streets lined with 19th-century arches, explore centuries-old cathedrals, and soak up panoramic views from Fort Charlotte. With its rich history, colorful street life, and access to the Grenadines, Kingstown is more than a gateway—it’s an experience.

Hotels

The Liming
The Cotton House
Bequia Beach
Young Island Resort
Sandals St Vincent water villas
Sandals
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