Where volcanic majesty meets pristine archipelago beauty. Sail through 32 idyllic islands, snorkel crystal-clear waters, and discover the Caribbean's best-kept secret.
An archipelago of 32 islands stretching between St. Vincent and Grenada, offering the ultimate escape for sailors, snorkelers, and sun-seekers alike.
St. Vincent is dominated by the magnificent La Soufrière, an active volcano that rises 1,234 meters above sea level. The lush interior is covered in tropical rainforest, with cascading waterfalls and hiking trails that reveal breathtaking views.
The capital, Kingstown, offers colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and the famous St. George's Cathedral. Beyond the city, discover black sand beaches, hidden coves, and the stunning Vermont Nature Trail.
Active volcano at 1,234m
To explore
Tropical climate
World-class paradise
From volcanic hikes to tranquil island-hopping, discover the adventures that await.
Trek to the summit of the active volcano for panoramic views of the island. The challenging hike rewards adventurers with stunning crater views and unique volcanic landscapes.
Charter a yacht and island-hop through pristine atolls. Visit Mustique, Bequia, and the Tobago Cays for world-class snorkeling and secluded beaches.
Dive into the protected marine park where sea turtles swim alongside you. The Tobago Cays offer some of the Caribbean's most pristine reef snorkeling.
Each island in the Grenadines has its own unique charm and character.
The largest of the Grenadines, Bequia is a sailor’s haven with a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary, snorkel at Princess Margaret Beach, and enjoy fresh lobster at local beach bars. The island is famous for its traditional boat-building heritage.
This private island is a celebrity hideaway with exclusive villas and pristine beaches. Visit the iconic Basil's Bar, play a round at the private cricket pitch, or relax at the luxurious Cotton House resort. The island's exclusivity and natural beauty are unmatched.
A protected archipelago of five small islands surrounded by pristine coral reefs. Swim with sea turtles, snorkel the Horseshoe Reef, and camp on the deserted beaches of Petit Rameau. This is the Caribbean as it was meant to be—untouched and magical.
The dry season from January to April offers the best weather for exploring St. Vincent & The Grenadines, with calm seas perfect for sailing and snorkeling.
Best weather, but higher prices. Great for whale watching and sailing.
Fewer crowds, lower prices. Brief showers possible.
Off-peak rates. St. Vincent is south of the main hurricane belt.
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