St. Vincent & The Grenadines

St. Vincent & The Grenadines

A Caribbean Sailing Paradise

Caribbean
December - April
$150-300/day

About This Destination

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is an archipelago of 32 islands and cays in the Caribbean Sea. Known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush volcanic landscapes, it's the ultimate sailing destination. From the dramatic peaks of St. Vincent to the powder-white sands of the Tobago Cays, this chain of islands offers an authentic Caribbean experience away from mass tourism.

Whether you're seeking world-class diving, luxury yacht charters, or simply want to relax on secluded beaches, SVG delivers an unforgettable tropical escape.

Destination Highlights

The must-see attractions and experiences

Tobago Cays
Island

Tobago Cays

A group of five small islands surrounded by coral reefs in the southern Grenadines. The marine park is home to hawksbill turtles, stingrays, and vibrant coral gardens. Perfect for snorkeling and diving.

Mustique
Island

Mustique

An exclusive private island known for its celebrity residents and stunning villas. Pristine beaches like Macaroni Beach offer world-class swimming in crystal-clear waters.

Bequia
Island

Bequia

The largest of the Grenadine islands, Bequia charms visitors with its laid-back atmosphere, beautiful harbors, and traditional boat-building heritage. A sailor's paradise.

Suggested Itinerary

A 3-day journey through St. Vincent & The Grenadines

1
Day 1

Arrival & Kingstown

  • Arrive at Argyle International Airport
  • Explore Kingstown's colorful streets
  • Visit Fort Charlotte for panoramic views
  • Dinner at a local rum bar
2
Day 2

Bequia Island

  • Ferry to Bequia (1 hour)
  • Snorkel at Princess Margaret Beach
  • Visit the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary
  • Sunset drinks at The Fig Tree Restaurant
3
Day 3

Tobago Cays

  • Boat trip to Tobago Cays Marine Park
  • Swim with sea turtles
  • BBQ lunch on Petit Bateau
  • Sail back under the stars

Seasonal Tips

Plan your trip around the best weather and events

Peak Season
Dec-Apr

Best weather with warm temperatures and low rainfall. Ideal for sailing and beach activities. Higher prices and more visitors.

Shoulder Season
May-Jul

Fewer crowds, lower prices. Occasional rain showers but still plenty of sunshine. Great for budget travelers.

Hurricane Season
Aug-Nov

Lowest prices but risk of tropical storms. Some businesses may close. Travel insurance strongly recommended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before visiting

Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, and EU countries do not need a visa for stays up to 30 days. You'll need a valid passport and proof of onward travel.
Inter-island ferries operate regularly between St. Vincent, Bequia, and the other Grenadines. You can also charter boats or take small propeller planes. The Bequia Express ferry runs multiple times daily.
SVG is generally safe for tourists. The Grenadine islands are particularly safe and welcoming. As with any travel destination, use common sense, avoid isolated areas at night, and keep valuables secure.

Quick Facts

Region

Caribbean

Best Season

December - April

Avg. Budget

$150-300/day

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