Discover The Grenadines
Scattered over the 80 miles between St Vincent and Grenada are the Grenadines; thirty tiny islands and cays rising dramatically out of the Caribbean Sea. Of these, several have been developed to provide exclusive holiday retreats: Mustique, Young Island, Bequia, St Vincent, Canouan and Petit St Vincent.
Whichever island you choose you will find some superb, deserted strips of sand, glaringly white against an aquamarine sea, protected by a rim of offshore reefs. Each island is around an hour’s sail from the next making the Grenadines a sailor’s paradise. Why not see them all by combining a week on a skippered yacht with a week relaxing on land?
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Saint Vincent
Saint Vincent boasts an array of beaches, each with their own unique charm. From the dark volcanic sands of Buccament Bay to the powdery white shores of Villa Beach, you'll find the perfect spot to unwind and soak up the Caribbean vibes. The crystal-clear waters offer fantastic snorkeling and scuba diving experiences, where you can explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life.
Saint Vincent is also a land steeped in history and culture. The capital, Kingstown, showcases its colonial heritage with charming architecture, bustling markets, and a lively atmosphere. Visit the botanical gardens, one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere, where you can wander through lush gardens and discover exotic plant species.
Mustique
The privately-owned Caribbean island of Mustique is the ultimate exclusive getaway for the jet-set crowd, including a number of A-list celebrities and royals. With its spectacularly scenic landscape characterised by lush hills, green valleys, and fine white-sand beach lapped by aquamarine waters, Mustique is an ideal destination for engaging in a variety of outdoor activities. A manicured landscape dotted with the luxurious holiday homes of the rich and famous is nonetheless a place to enjoy informality, whether dining at Basil’s Bar or attending the weekly island cocktail party at the Cotton House hotel.
Canouan
Just 25 miles south of St Vincent in the spectacular island chain of St. Vincent and Grenadines, Canouan features one of the region's largest and loveliest villa communities, a championship golf course, two luxurious resorts, and four of the most pristine, reef-protected beaches in the Caribbean. The island is a lush tropical paradise complete with wide, powder sand beaches lapped by calm, crystal clear waters and backed by some wonderfully lush, green hilly terrain.
Bequia
Lying just a few miles south of St. Vincent, the exquisite tropical island of Bequia is the second-largest island of St Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago. The island’s tiny capital of Port Elizabeth is home to a wonderful array of bars, restaurants, galleries and artisans' shops. Hilly and green with several golden-sand beaches, Bequia provides an idyllic environment for a wide range of outdoor activities including sailing, fishing, scuba diving, snorkelling, hiking, and visits to the popular Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary and the historical Hamilton Fort.
Private Islands
Visit the private islands of Young Island and Palm Island in The Grenadines. Enjoy rustic beachfront charm in idyllic picture postcard surrounds offering the perfect base to discover these beautiful islands.
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The Grenadines enjoys sunny weather and has a tropical climate and a warm average daytime temperature of 27°C. The dry season is traditionally considered January to May and the wet season June to November. Hurricane season is generally June-October although most storms pass North of the Grenadines.
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Travel Details
There are no direct flights to The Grenadines from the UK. Flights are either to Barbados or St Lucia that connect to The Grenadines. Charter flights to Barbados and St Lucia are available in the Winter months.