St Vincent and The Grenadines Luxury Holidays
Quiet, untouched, and utterly tranquil; a luxury holiday to St Vincent and The Grenadines will transport you away from it all, and into complete paradise.
IDYLLIC, UNSPOILT CARIBBEAN BLISS
St Vincent and The Grenadines comprising the main island of St Vincent and a chain of small islands that sit in the Caribbean Sea between Barbados, Grenada, and St Lucia where you will experience true exclusivity and incredible hospitality like no other.
Surrounded by the clearest blue waters and fringed by delicate white sands, St Vincent and The Grenadines is possibly the closest place to pure paradise that you can imagine. This is a honeymoon hotspot where romantic seclusion is guaranteed, at times you can feel like you are marooned on your very own private island, and our expert holiday planners will help you add every extra detail to create a holiday experience like no other.
The smaller Grenadines islands are where you will discover pure luxury in abundance. Mustique - once a glamourous Royal hideaway for Princess Margaret and her most intimate celebrity friends – is home to exclusive villas whose walls could tell many exciting stories. Tiny Canouan Island is barely 5 square miles in size, yet it oozes luxury seclusion with several private estates and resorts, and a runway specially adapted for the private jets of its privacy-seeking guests.
The Grenadines are renowned for their unspoilt and undeveloped beauty. The landscape is lush and teeming with tropical wildlife which can be enjoyed with a private guided hike, or if you prefer to wander alone, arrange for a luxury picnic to enjoy on your own private beach after spending your day exploring the many natural trails across the islands.
For scuba lovers and divers, the Tabago Cays Marine Park is a dream come true. This small cluster of five uninhabited Cays, coral reefs and tiny lagoons inhabited by native turtles, and tropical fish is one of the world’s most breath-taking island destinations.
Top 5 things to do in St Vincent and The Grenadines
- Snorkel through the narrow, semisubmerged passage of The Bat Cave, close to Buccament Bay. Thousands of bats will be squeaking and flapping overhead!
- St. Vincent's Botanical Gardens date back to 1765 and include plants such as breadfruit, brought to the island by Captain William Bligh. The aviary complex plays its part in protecting the colourful St. Vincent Parrot.
- Hike the Vermont Nature Trail for a chance to see the whistling arbler or St. Vincent Parrot in the wild. This 2-mile trail leads you to a parrot observation lookout.
- Spend the day sailing around the Grenadines.
- For panoramic views of Kingston head to Fort Charlotte. At 183 metres above the sea, it towers over the city.
Top 5 Facts about St Vincent and The Grenadines
- There are only nine inhabited islands out of the 32 that makeup St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
- There is an active volcano on St. Vincent that last erupted in 1979.
- The national bird is The Amazona Guildingii.
- There are gold, black and white sandy beaches in St. Vincent and The Grenadines.
- Pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2 and 3 were all filmed on St. Vincent.
Local Currency
Eastern Caribbean dollar
Official Language
English
Flight Time
10 hours 20 minutes
When To Visit
November - April