32 Paradise Islands To Explore

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a very special and unique part of the Caribbean. Comprising 32 islands, some of which are uninhabited, it has a friendly atmosphere where smiling faces greet you every day.

 

Travelling Or Living In St. Vincent & The Grenadines

Travelling between the larger islands is easy, with a ferry service linking St. Vincent, Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau and Union Island. These islands all have accommodation for a mini-break and a chance to explore the beauty of their natural environment and idyllic beaches. Other Grenadine islands can be reached by smaller boats or day charter boats, where you will find some of the most stunning scenery and clear blue water.

St. Vincent

The interior of St. Vincent has a real tropical vibe with lush forests and flora. It has much to explore with nature trails, waterfalls, botanical gardens, and volcano walks, along with excellent scuba diving and snorkelling.

Mustique

Well-known for its rich and famous inhabitants, Mustique is an immaculately manicured island with secluded mansions and lovely beaches, some of which are restricted for visitors.

Canouan

In contrast to other Grenadine islands, Canouan has a large marina, private jet parking and an exclusive resort. However, the main shopping area of Charlestown retains its traditional Caribbean charm.

Tobago Cays

Tobago Cays archipelago must be in the top 20 of world destinations. It is a national park, and the reef surrounding 4 of its uninhabited islands is home to beautiful coral, fish and turtles. In addition, it's home to gorgeous white beaches – it is a place that you will never forget.

Mayreau

Mayreau has a wonderful sleepy atmosphere and is like stepping back in time. With a population of around 200 people, this tiny island has two beautiful beaches and lies adjacent to Tobago Cays.

Union Island

Union Island also has its own character and friendly atmosphere, attracting many kiteboarders with its protective reef and constant breeze and again has beautiful beaches and hiking trails.

Bequia, St Vincent and the Grenadines is the perfect base to explore the fascinating variety of islands, offering a contrasting, friendly and laid back vibe that really does set it apart from the rest of the Caribbean.