Holidays to St Vincent & The Grenadines

St Vincent & The Grenadines Holidays

Of the 32 islands that make up the chain known as St Vincent and The Grenadines, only nine are inhabited, offering an unspoiled, barefoot and secluded escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. Famous as a sailing destination, visitors to St Vincent and the Grenadines will quickly see there is more to the islands than yacht-filled harbours. Explore the markets of the capital Kingstown, spend an afternoon snorkelling alongside turtles off the uninhabited Tobago Cays, or hike through the lush tropical forests, keeping eyes peeled for the rare St Vincent parrot.

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St Vincent & the Grenadines Travel Information

Indirect flights land into Barbados - you'll then need to take a connecting flight on to St Vincent & the Grenadines.

  • Currency: Caribbean Dollar 
  • Time difference: GMT -4 
  • Flight from UK: 9 hours 
  • Visa: Not required 
  • Language: English 
  • National drink: Sea moss 
  • National dish: Roasted breadfruit

Travel Tips & Advice for St Vincent & the Grenadines

St Vincent & Grenadines Activities


It's hardly surprising that watersports are a major focus for activities in the islands. You can also take a trip on a chartered yacht for some deep-sea fishing. Explore hidden coves and beaches and swim in the tropical waters of theCaribbean. There are many nature trails for hikers, including one to the top of La Soufriere volcano. It is hard work but worth it for the awe-inspiring views. Explore the main island by bus where you'll come across mysterious and beautiful natural gems.

St Vincent & Grenadines Food & Drink


St Vincent has absorbed many culinary influences over the centuries and resorts and hotels serve international cuisine with opportunities to try local favourites. The staple foods include breadfruit and rice, and plantains often make up a side dish or are used as an ingredient in a main course. Fish, especially jack fish, are a major food source. Rum is a popular tipple and you could try out sea moss drink made of sea moss, limes, milk, water and spices.

St Vincent & Grenadines Attractions


Nature is king in these islands; stunning natural beauty abounds as lush vegetation cascades to the sea. The St Vincent Botanical Gardens house 20 acres of indigenous tropical trees and plants. You'll find hibiscus, nutmeg, mahogany and palms, and the aviary is home to the rare St Vincent parrots. No luxury holiday here would be complete without visiting some of the many island jewels - Mustique, Bequia and Canouan are amongst those well worth a trip.

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