Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines? Check out our Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Top Places to visit in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines:
Tobago Cays, Princess Margaret Beach, Tobago Cays Marine Park, Lower Bay Beach, Montreal Gardens, Botanical Gardens, Palm Island, Happy Island, Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary, Port Elizabeth, Firefly Plantation Bequia, Mopion, Salt Whistle Bay, Macaroni Beach, Chatham Bay
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Top 5 Best Hotels in Palm Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines - sorted by Rating Guests
Palm Island Resort All Inclusive
Palm Island, Palm Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Beachfront resort in Palm Island with spa, outdoor pool
Free WiFi in the lobby
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Salt Whistle Bay
Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Mayreau Island beachfront hotel with restaurant, bar/lounge
Free WiFi
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Anchorage Yacht Club Hotel
Clifton, Union Island, 00000, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Union Island beachfront hotel with 2 bars/lounges, restaurant
Free continental breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Tenuta Chatham Bay Resort
Chatham Bay, Union Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Union Island beachfront resort with outdoor pool, restaurant
Free continental breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Dennis Hideaway Guesthouse Restaurant
Mayreau, Mayreau Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Beachfront guesthouse in Mayreau Island with outdoor pool, restaurant
Free WiFi and free parking
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The World's Coolest Beach Bar - Happy Island!
Located in St.Vincent & The Grenadines, just a few hundred meters from Union Island, Happy is a man made island. Janti decided to make use of discarded conch (lambi) shells and he created an entire island by piling them up in the sea. Today there is a beautiful restaurant / pool bar and a couple of rooms on the island! You just gotta check out this video!
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Discovering Bequia Island - St Vincent Grenadines (Video 39) - Sailing Britican
This video highlights our anchorage in Admiralty Bay off the town of Port Elizabeth. It also provides pictures and video's of our various excursions on land. When sailing St Vincent Grenadines I highly recommend a visit to Bequia Island! My family, friends and I loved it!
Scroll down to read an excerpt from the article and review I wrote on Bequia.
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Discovering Bequia – After crossing the Atlantic Ocean and then hanging out in St Lucia for a month hubby and I started to get itchy feet. We enjoyed St Lucia’s lovely Rodney Bay Marina, both on the jetty and when using a mooring ball. Furthermore, we anchored in the popular Marigot Bay and a few other places near the town of Soufriere and the famous volcanic Pitons.
The time had come, however, to leave our first Caribbean destination and start exploring the surrounding area
While looking at a map my husband, Simon, and I discussed various game plans – the main question was, ‘should we go south to St Vincent and the Grenadines or north to Martinique?’
You’d think that we would have spent weeks considering our options but when we decided to make a move, we opened the map, had a ten-minute discussion and then started preparing the boat for departure.
During our stay in St Lucia, however, we received reports from a variety of other sailors about what’s good and what isn’t. Feedback on Martinique was very positive yet many boaters said to give St Vincent a miss due to high crime. Surely over the course of our meanderings around St Lucia our thoughts were being formed about our next destination.
I always find it funny how we never truly know where we’re going until we actually start sailing somewhere
After a very rocky seven hours, Britican headed into wind, I dropped the mainsail and Simon motored us into Admiralty Bay just outside the capital town of Port Elizabeth on the island of Bequia.
Sailors and contacts on my Sailing Britican FaceBook page espoused amazing reports about the small island – I heard that the area was unspoiled, full of tropical delights and home to very kind locals.
Once we anchored in the bay I looked around and thought that Bequia looked like any other island.
I wondered where all the positive reports were coming from. Sure, there were the typical colored houses on the tropically green hillside painted blue, pink, orange, and green. And the beach looked like it had lovely sand embraced with a backdrop of tall palm trees. But there were two large unsightly cargo ships parked in the bay, loads of sailboats and big ugly barge doing the rounds with, ‘Water, Laundry and Diesel’ written on the side.
Many people make the mistake that it’s us boaters that have the best view in town, but that’s not always the case.
It wasn’t until the following day when hubby took the crew and I to shore that I started to realize just how amazing Bequia really is. When we first took our dingy to one of the many dingy pontoons, and I took a few steps onto land, I noticed a very colorful, inviting and relaxed backdrop.
The main strip is filled with natural beauty including the light sandy beach, variety of colorful trees, bushes and shrubs. And the restaurants, bars and shops are not only colorful but each one has distinct character.
The Chameleon Café, situated in the busiest area of the harbor, has a seating area that’s hidden behind lovely big palms. Crewmember Eve and I enjoyed ‘one of the best smoothies on the island’ (Eve’s words) and a glass of wine (guess who had the wine?).
Find out what rating I gave Bequia. Read the full article here:
Visiting Island of Bequia (4K)
One Minute video of a visit of the island of Bequia, one of the island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
MOPION - #theadventurers
Mopion, one of the smallest islands in the Caribbean on our 10 day sail in Saint Vincent & The Grenadines.
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Places: Bequia, Canouan, Union Island, Mopion, Tobago Keys, Admiralty Bay, Princess Margaret Beach, Port Elizabeth, Charlestown Bay, Friendship Bay, Petit Nevis Island,Chatham Bay
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Activity: Sailing - Bavaria 40, Sailgrenadines
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