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A Hidden Rainforest Paradise Nestled deep within the lush interior of St Vincent and the Grenadines, the Vermont Nature Trail is one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets. This tropical hiking trail offers an immersive journey through dense rainforest, rare wildlife habitats, and breath-taking panoramic views. If you’re searching for an authentic eco-adventure in the Caribbean, […]
vincy mas carnival
Truly and utterly amazing! Carnival in St Vincent and the Grenadines is spectacular, like no other. The beautiful sandy beaches, green luscious hills pales in comparison to the beautiful colours paraded during this twelve days of celebration in this  beautiful island. People from all over the world visit St Vincent during this time to experience […]
botanic gardens
The St Vincent Botanic Gardens are located in Kingstown, the capital city of St Vincent and the Grenadines. it is one of St Vincent main tourist attraction and venue for weddings, photographing, family celebrations, dating, studying and other special events. The St Vincent Botanic Gardens were established in 1765 by General Robert Melville, then Governor of […]
bequia
Each year around the Easter holidays, there is a heighten atmosphere in the beautiful Grenadines Island of Bequia as the Easter regatta approaches. This highly anticipated event which attracts Sailors from across St Vincent and the Grenadines, the Caribbean, Europe and the US to compete in this very prestigious event on the sparkling water around the island. This […]
fort_charlotte
Built in 1806, this 19th-century fortress, named after the wife of King George III, is located high above the capital city Kingstown.  Interestingly unlike most forts in the Caribbean it was not used to protect the island from naval attacks, instead its purpose was to protect against attacks from inland by the Caribs and French. […]