St. Vincent and the 32 islands and cays known as the Grenadines have long been known as one of the world's top sailing destinations.
With lush rainforests, roaring rivers, 65 cascading waterfalls, an active volcano, and striking black sand beaches, St. Vincent is tropical beauty at its finest. The capital of Kingstown has preserved its cobblestone walkways, Georgian buildings, and colorful, bustling marketplace.
Only 8 of the Grenadines are populated, with the remainder serving as bird sanctuaries and magnets for hikers and snorkelers. Mustique is famed as a retreat for the rich and famous, while Canouan is a crescent-shaped, coral-ringed island that is popular with boaters and scuba divers.
Fantastic diving, endless sailing, perfect beaches, romantic hotels, friendly people, fascinating history, and no crowds - there's a lot to like about St. Vincent & the Grenadines. Many travelers choose these islands for their seclusion and beauty, with perfect views over dazzling white sand across an endless string of islands that shimmer on the horizon. You can be so isolated here that you can choose to communicate by flag, but most travelers opt instead, to enjoy the water sports, the golf, and the fishing.
| St. Vincent & the Grenadines Hotels |
| Raffles Resort Canouan Island Canouan Island. Enchanting villa-suite resort on this 300-acre private island. Spa, Casino, pool, 18-hole golf course. |
| Palm Island Palm Island. A private 135-acre island with 5 white sand beaches. Free-form pool with cascading waterfalls. Water sports. All-Inclusive |
| Additional Hotels Available |




