This scenic bay is a good snorkeling spot for beginners.
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This scenic bay is a good snorkeling spot for beginners.
This historic Georgian-style church has colorful stained-glass windows.
Located inside of the Botanical Gardens, this museum features a number of ancient artifacts left by St. Vincent's earliest settlers.
Growing up as a child on YURUMEIN which is the GARIFUNA name for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines was hard not to be adventurious you get your first glimpse of Fort Duvernette as you descend from Sion
This quiet seaside village is known for its fantastic scenery.
This historic Catholic church, known for its Romanesque architecture, was built in the early nineteenth century.
This Kingstown landmark was built by the Methodists around an old Catholic church purchased in 1790.
Located at the mouth of Admiralty Bay, this dive site is popular among both snorkelers and divers.
This dive is known for its lobster, beer and live bands.
A collection of several uninhabited islands in the southern section of the Grenadines that offer some of the best beaches for swimming, tanning and snorkeling in the Caribbean.
This resort island is just 200 yards off the coast of St. Vincent.
This small island is a popular resort destination, similar to its nearby counterpart, Palm Island.
This tiny island is the southernmost of the Grenadines and is visited by very few tourists.
Charlestown is the largest town on this island, one of the largest in the Grenadines.
This small island has recently become a popular resort destination with great beaches.
Less crowded than other nearby beaches, Richmond Beach offers great waters for swimming.
This small island is a diver's paradise, with four excellent dive sites nearby.
A uninhabited island popular for diving trips.
This colorful shallow reef stretches along the Tobago Cays and is great for snorkeling.
Located just off the Tobago Cays, Sail Rock is the peak of an underwater mountain that barely protrudes from the ocean and is a good location to view coral and deep-water marine life.