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Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: XCD
- Languages: English, Vincentian Creole
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: America/St_Vincent
- Population: Approximately 110,000
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is December to May to avoid the rainy season.
- Visa Requirements Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and European Union countries generally do not require a visa for short tourist stays. Many other nationalities may enter visa-free or obtain a visa on arrival. E-visa options are limited. Visitors should have a valid passport, return or onward ticket, and proof of accommodation.
About St Vincent And The Grenadines
St Vincent and the Grenadines is a stunning Caribbean nation composed of the main island, Saint Vincent, and a chain of smaller islands known as the Grenadines. This destination is renowned for its lush volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life. Its appeal lies in the blend of natural beauty and authentic island culture, offering visitors a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist hubs. The islands are a paradise for sailing enthusiasts, snorkelers, and divers who come to explore coral reefs and crystal-clear waters. Beyond its natural attractions, the country boasts a rich cultural heritage reflected in its music, festivals, and friendly local communities. Visitors can enjoy hiking through tropical rainforests, exploring colonial history, or simply relaxing in luxury resorts and beachfront villas. The combination of tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness makes St Vincent and the Grenadines a compelling choice for travelers seeking an unspoiled Caribbean experience.
Top Attractions
1. La Soufrière Volcano – An active volcano offering challenging hikes and panoramic views of the island and sea. 2. Tobago Cays Marine Park – A protected area famous for its coral reefs, sea turtles, and excellent snorkeling and diving spots. 3. Dark View Falls – Beautiful waterfalls surrounded by lush rainforest, perfect for swimming and nature walks. 4. Kingstown – The capital city with colorful markets, historic architecture, and vibrant local culture. 5. Bequia Island – A charming Grenadine island known for its beaches, boat-building heritage, and relaxed atmosphere.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy sailing between the islands, snorkeling and scuba diving in vibrant coral reefs, hiking volcanic trails, and bird watching. Cultural experiences include attending lively music festivals such as Vincy Mas, exploring local markets, and tasting traditional cuisine. Recreational options include fishing, kayaking, and beachcombing. Unique experiences involve visiting local boatyards and participating in community events.
St Vincent and the Grenadines Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. La Soufrière Volcano – An active volcano offering challenging hikes and panoramic views of the island and sea. 2. Tobago Cays Marine Park – A protected area famous for its coral reefs, sea turtles, and excellent snorkeling and diving spots. 3. Dark View Falls – Beautiful waterfalls surrounded by lush rainforest, perfect for swimming and nature walks. 4. Kingstown – The capital city with colorful markets, historic architecture, and vibrant local culture. 5. Bequia Island – A charming Grenadine island known for its beaches, boat-building heritage, and relaxed atmosphere.
- Duration Range: Visitors can enjoy sailing between the islands, snorkeling and scuba diving in vibrant coral reefs, hiking volcanic trails, and bird watching. Cultural experiences include attending lively music festivals such as Vincy Mas, exploring local markets, and tasting traditional cuisine. Recreational options include fishing, kayaking, and beachcombing. Unique experiences involve visiting local boatyards and participating in community events.
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is December to May to avoid the rainy season. Pack light tropical clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs by dressing modestly when visiting villages or religious sites. Stay hydrated and use bottled water. Safety is good but avoid isolated areas at night. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. Learn a few phrases in Vincentian Creole for a warmer local interaction.
Average Tour Price: $80
Lowest Price Tour: $39
Highest Price Tour: $200
95 Available Tour Excursions in St Vincent And The Grenadines
I am a certified professional tour guide with a wealth of information to share with you about my beautiful island . I was the only local that was part of the first unit camera crew on the production set, filming the movie (Pirates of the Caribbean), I went on a 2 day scouting trip with the directors and producers , With all of this information I will gladly share with you ,before we actually make stop along the many small villages and town ,so you see first hand the authentic Vincentian experience and culture.Expect a great and exciting tour.
Price: $50.90
Duration: 3 hours
Get a highlight tour of St. Vincent from the capital Kingstown on your way to our first location Dark View Falls. Pit stops can be made at your request at nearby villages like Barrouallie knows for the black fish village and once known as the capital of SVG Chateaubelair large fishing village on the leeward coast of SVG just south of the volcano of Soufriere.
Price: $300.00
Duration: 5 hours
This tour is a challenging hike to the 4,000-foot summit of La Soufriere Volcano. A tour for the adventurous, it is one of the ultimate highlights of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This tour includes transportation from your accommodations to the trailhead, a guided hike to the summit and back to the trailhead, and transportation back to your accommodations. The hike takes approximately 4 to 6 hours roundtrip.
Price: $280.00
Duration: 5-8 hours
The La Soufriere Volcano is the highest mountain peak in St.vincent standing at 4,048ft. This is still an active volcano which last erupted in the year 1979. The total trail is approximately 9miles (15km) long through a rain forest which greets you with panoramic views of the windward and the leeward landscape of svg at the top.
Price: $300.00
Duration: 4-5 hours
The Owia Salt Pond is a unique and beautiful ocean fed bathing pool, perched at the northern tip of the windward side of St Vincent. Volcanic rock formations surround the pool and reef fish and coral formations add colour and life to the pool.
Price: $78.99
Duration: 6 hours
The Vermont Nature Trail takes you through lush rain forest with an amazing variety of tropical flora,beautiful scenery and a chance to see the famous St. Vincent Parrot in its natural habitat.
Price: $59.50
Duration: 4 hours
This tour starts with a 15 minutes tour of the Botanical Gardens, then we'll drive along the Windward side of the Island to the beautiful Montreal Gardens, where you will be able to tour the Gardens and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Price: $90.00
Duration: 1-4 hours
A moderate hike through a stunning tropical rainforest leads to the parrot lookout, where you could have the opportunity to view the endangered Vincentian Parrot.
Price: $180.00
Duration: 4-6 hours
A guided tour of the beautiful Montreal Gardens, with the added bonus of seeing the Belmont Lookout panoramic viewpoint. Plus, see a black sand beach along Brighton Salt Pond. See the largest interior settlement on the island called Mesopotamia Valley, where you will see farmers and local residents engaging in the Caribbean country lifestyle. There is a great diversity of agriculture in the area. The Montreal Gardens are lush botanical gardens with a very diverse array of plant life. See some of the most beautiful plants and colorful flowers on the island. You will also see the river runs through the gardens. The Brighton Salt Pond offers the unique opportunity to see a black sand beach along the southeastern coast, with a nice area for swimming. The cost for children 12 and under is half the price of adults.
Price: $180.00
Duration: 3-5 hours
Before getting to this majestic site. Travelers will drive on the Leeward Coast where they will see some of the most beautiful terrain they have laid their eyes on. Ensure that you see Glaymore's Wow Spot! You will also say Wow! Take a quick peak at Wallilabou Heritage Park. Stop and take a look at Cumberland Bay. Then you arrive at Dark View Falls where amazing flora awaits. Take a short hike to the Falls over a bamboo bridge. Pass through a clearing to reach the first fall. The second one is a bit more difficult of a climb Immerse yourself into the cool waters of Dark view Falls. Dark View Falls consists of two amazing waterfalls one above the other plunging into natural pools.. Total travel time - 150 minutes
Price: $86.00
Duration: 6 hours
Travel in the steps of Captain Jack Sparrow to the film location of the Pirates of the Caribbean. See beaches, local bars, and more on this coastline drive along the Leeward coast.
Price: $160.00
Duration: 3-5 hours
When you travel to St. Vincent, chances are, you'd only be experiencing what the mainland has to offer. We offer you the opportunity to spend the day on a privately owned and operated island resort right off the coast of the mainland.
Price: $249.00
Duration: 6 hours
Experienced guides in a protected area that is not open to unaccompanied visitors. Guides are trained to spot wildlife and can on occasion assist in viewing critically endangered species such as the Union Island Gecko. Only the UIEA guides are approved by the Forestry Department of the Government to provide guided hikes through the Forest Reserve. The trail is not open to visitors to hike unaccompanied.
Price: $45.00
Duration: 4 hours
Experience our Private Excursion tailored exclusively for you! Embark on a serene journey through the picturesque landscapes of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as you make your way to the heart of the city. Upon your arrival, meet your seasoned tour guide, ready to lead you on an enchanting tour of St Vincent. Discover the awe-inspiring allure of Fort Charlotte, marvel at the grandeur of Wallilabou, and capture iconic moments at landmarks like Wallilabou Heritage Park and many more. Our excursions are meticulously designed schedule. We'll greet you directly at the hotel and ensure you return with ample time to relax and relish your day. Leave the details to us as we escort you on an extraordinary adventure, crafting memories that will stand the test of time!
Price: $537.62
Duration: 4 hours
This is a fun tour which entails sampling rum from local bars, We would then proceed to the beach for 2 hours, head to Fort Charlotte, then back to ship/hotel
Price: $89.99
Duration: 4 hours
This tour lets you capture how beautiful and unique St. Vincent is. Stops will be made other than places highlighted so guests can take photos and stretch their legs and try local fruits / products
Price: $41.03
Duration: 3-4 hours
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with our electric scooter tour guides, who are eager to show you the enchanting streets of Kingstown in a way you won’t find anywhere else in the Caribbean! Get ready to glide through the vibrant city on your own electric scooter and discover must-see sites that showcase the true essence of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This is more than just a tour; it's an unforgettable experience filled with fascinating stories, stunning landscapes, and hidden treasures waiting to be explored. Don’t miss your chance to create lasting memories—book your tour today and see why Kingstown is a destination you simply can’t overlook!
Price: $93.22
Duration: 2 hours
This tour is unique because travelers get to explore few of the historical yet picturesque wonders of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Price: $321.00
Duration: 1-4 hours
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
The cuisine features fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and spices influenced by African, Caribbean, and European traditions. Signature dishes include roasted breadfruit, callaloo soup, fried jackfish, and the national dish, roasted goat. Street food like fried plantains and coconut bread is popular. Dining customs are casual and friendly, often involving communal meals. Noteworthy restaurants include The Anchorage in Bequia and The Lime in Kingstown, both offering authentic local flavors with a modern twist.
Getting Around
Visitors typically arrive via Argyle International Airport on Saint Vincent, with regional flights connecting from other Caribbean islands. Inter-island travel is mainly by ferry or private boat charters. Local transportation includes minibuses, taxis, and rental cars. Getting around Saint Vincent is straightforward, but travel between the Grenadines requires boat transport. Costs are moderate, with taxis and ferries being affordable options.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is December to May to avoid the rainy season. Pack light tropical clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs by dressing modestly when visiting villages or religious sites. Stay hydrated and use bottled water. Safety is good but avoid isolated areas at night. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. Learn a few phrases in Vincentian Creole for a warmer local interaction.
Culture & Customs
The culture is a vibrant mix of African, Carib, and European influences. Social customs emphasize friendliness and hospitality. Music, especially calypso and reggae, plays a central role in daily life and celebrations. Major festivals include Vincy Mas, a colorful carnival with parades and music. Respect for elders and polite greetings are important. Visitors should be mindful of local sensitivities around religion and community traditions.