Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Travel Blogs

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  • Chapter 6: St. Vincent/Ship's Amenities[float=left][/float]Chapter 6: St. Vincent January 6, 2025 Kingstown, St. Vincent St. Vincent and the Grenadines Member of the United Nations Nobody died he Posted by paulej4 in Trying them out | Jan 7, 2025
  • St Vincent: The Island Visit Robbed from UsMonday, May 29, 2023 Well, today turned into the travel day from Hell. Marnie and I were awake at 05:15 to get ready for our airport transfer at 05:45, which went smoothly. Upon arrival at the airport, there were Posted by Glichez in World Tour: 2023 | May 29, 2023
  • Bequia – St. Vincent and the Grenadines Throughout our two-week voyage on board Star Pride we will be travelling overnight and arriving in port just as the rising sun brings the islands into focus… Posted by Hawkson in Blissful Adventures | Mar 20, 2023
  • Goodbye Grenada, hello again to Grenadines and St Lucia[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/1047729/2444450F-6122-480C-8 Posted by Mary Doll in The adventures of Mary Doll | Dec 6, 2022
  • Glorious GrenadinesSailing overnight from Martinique began generally pleasant with 16kts of wind on our beam and 3 foot swells rolling easily beneath our keel. As we knocked off miles, the wind began to increase gradually, and shift further aft as we Posted by BlueMoonSailing in Blue Moon Sailing Adventure | Aug 4, 2022
  • Kept Out Of Kingstown As many of us have found - travelling during a pandemic is difficult. Even two years on, in parts of the world things are still far from normal. As mentioned in the [[https://kmmk17.travellerspoint.com/282/ Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Feb 7, 2022
  • Royal ClipperThe stop this morning was at Kingstown, St. Vincent mostly for the shore excursion to the Botanical Garden. The town itself is not much to write home about, but walking around you can get a sense of how life Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Jan 20, 2022
  • Royal ClipperToday was another beach day as we anchored off of Tobago Cays Marine Park. It is a spectacular setting the the crew prepared a wonderful BBQ lunch for us on the beach. The Tobago Cays are an archipelago located in Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC, VTA, LCS, MBA | Jan 19, 2022
  • One day in St. VincentI did a tour to the east coast, because I wanted to see the Owia Salt Ponds. The ponds are beautiful, however the rest of the tour… I didn’t take any souvenirs, there are lots of pens, magnets and so on Posted by Steffi Kay in Caribbean islands | Oct 3, 2020
  • Beached on Beautiful Bequia....Part 2Day 5: There was no beautiful breakfast on the patio on Wednesday because we were meeting a boat very early that morning. In my customary neurotic fashion, I had contacted Michael Tours MONTHS before our trip to inquire about booking a Posted by vicki_h in . | Nov 6, 2019
  • Beached on Beautiful BequiaBequia isn’t for everyone. At only 7 square miles, it’s pretty small….only some 6 miles long and 2 miles at its widest. This tiny island in the Grenadines isn’t as beautiful as some other islands in the Caribbean. It definitely Posted by vicki_h in . | Nov 5, 2019
  • A Quick Trip to Bequia on New Years Eve After the first fiasco, I had stopped listing to the port talks. But I did go to the official Bequia website. Bequia is the largest island of the Grenadines part of S Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2018-2019 Cruise - 9 Ports-9 Days | Dec 30, 2018
  • St Vincent and the Grenadines [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/911783/201811 Posted by skostiw in Amazon | Nov 14, 2018
  • Summer holidays 2018, St Vincent & The Grenadines18th June. At some point, probably about half way between the islands of Carriacou and Union, we crossed an international border marking the end of Grenada and the beginning of St. Vincent & The Grenadines. The tiny boat that far too Posted by Patrick H. in Patrick Hillman's Travels | Jun 28, 2018
  • Death on the Ocean WaveWith a nod to those famous words of Agatha Christie’s, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (the remake now showing at cinemas internationally): [i]"It was five o'clock on a winter's evening in Grenada. Alongside the quayside at Port Louis stood the yacht Posted by Chortle in Chortle Portal | Dec 28, 2017
  • Up and down KingstownI awoke in St. Vincent ready to go explore, but also wanting to book tours for today or tomorrow. After the hotel breakfast (cereal, milk, toast, jam, plantains), I got directions to walk into town because it doesn't look Posted by spsadventures in Adventures by spsadventures | Feb 12, 2013
  • Pirates of the Caribbean!This hotel truly is full-service. The owners care. When they asked me yesterday how my day was and I mentioned the lack of tours, they got me hooked up with a tour guide for today, which I was Posted by spsadventures in Adventures by spsadventures | Feb 13, 2013
  • Kingstown, St Vincent & GrenadinesToday was definitely another one of our favourite days so far. Again when we got off the ship we were bombarded with taxi drivers and tour guides in our faces asking for business. We decided to walk a bit and compare Posted by laurawatchorn in Artem & Laura's Travels | Apr 2, 2014
  • Saint VincentSaint Vincent is a volcanic island in the Caribbean and is the largest island of the chain called Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It is located in the Caribbean Sea, between Saint Lucia and Grenada and is composed of partially Posted by Tony and Penny in Tony and Pennys Travels | Dec 15, 2012
  • Caribbean part 2Le Marin & Soufriere And now for the second part of our Caribbean adventure. We picked up our trusty (well, ish - see later) vessel in Le Marin, at the southern end of Martinique. After a few delays in Posted by jamesandanita in Round the world trip | Feb 16, 2012
  • Mosquito Madness Part IILunch was great -- a couple of rum punches and a tuna sandwich on the open air terrace with the amazing views of the beach -- and a lot of laughs shared with friends. Allyson and Geoffrey did love Posted by a_broad in A Broad Abroad | Nov 12, 2008
  • Mosquito MadnessWhen I graduated and most of my friends took off for a year backpacking around Europe I wanted to work in advertising so badly all I wanted was a job. I loved it so much it overpowered any interest Posted by a_broad in A Broad Abroad | Nov 6, 2008
  • st vincent and the Genadinesisland of the blessed if you prefer a country thats not surrounded with my tourist you'll enjoy st vincent and the genadines activies .trek through rain forest at vermont nature trails .climb to the summit of an active volcanoe ( la soufri Posted by hypno in big | Sep 27, 2006

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