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Saint Vincent Travel Guide Discover the Irresistible Allure of Saint Vincent
Welcome to Saint Vincent & The Grenadines, a tropical destination in the heart of the Lesser Antilles. A territory of several islands and cays, you can live completely in the moment on these shores. Inspired by African, European, and indigenous heritage, the vibrancy of this island’s culture is sure to catch your attention. And, in this part of the world, all-inclusive resorts surrounded by lush landscapes, cloud covered mountains, gushing waterfalls and charming beaches are gold. Whether you want to go diving in the crystal-clear waters surrounding this destination, explore locations like the Tobago Cays, Montreal Gardens, Dark View Falls, or even colonial forts like Fort Charlotte, adventure calls loudly, and it’ll be up to you to answer!
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When a chance to explore pops up in Saint Vincent, don’t hesitate to jump right in. There’s lots of incredible things to do in this destination, from island hopping to the nearby Grenadines and lounging on sun-saturated shores at one of Saint Vincent’s all-inclusive resorts, to indulging in spa days and feasting on authentic island cuisine. Let your vacation begin!
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Best Time To Visit Saint Vincent
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Peak season
Peak season (December-April) is the busiest time to travel to Saint Vincent. This time of year marks the driest days, with plenty of sunshine too. This can be the best time to go on a beach vacation in Saint Vincent. Book early for availability and best prices.
Shoulder season
Shoulder season is that brief time between peak and low season when it’s still possible to enjoy the best of a destination. For Saint Vincent, shoulder season months include May and June. Flights and accommodation rates can be lower during this time, so it’s a great time to enjoy Saint Vincent.
Low season
July to November are considered low season months for Saint Vincent. Though the island can be quieter at this time, you can still enjoy plenty of sunshine. This is an excellent time to get deals on flights, accommodation, and tours.
Non-stop flight service
to Saint Vincent
Get to the sunny shores of Saint Vincent sooner with non-stop flights into the Argyle International Airport (AIA). Direct flights are available from major cities including New York, Miami, and Toronto. Once you arrive to Saint Vincent, head to the Sandals Resorts desk or lounge right outside the Immigration and Customs area for your complimentary transfers to the resort!
Saint Vincent travel tips
Dos, don’ts, and other useful information
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LANGUAGE
English is the official language of Saint Vincent and is widely spoken. Though there are some local dialects as well, including Creole, you’re unlikely to have any issues communicating with the locals.
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CURRENCY
The main currency used in Saint Vincent is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD). Though this is the official currency, US Dollars are accepted at most establishments, especially in tourist areas. Ask about exchange rates, as this can vary. Bring smaller notes for tipping if you leave your resort for the day.
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ELECTRICITY
In Saint Vincent, the standard voltage is 230V. Plugs are Type A, B, and G. Make sure to check the compatibility of your devices to avoid damage, and bring an adapter if needed. You might also want to pack a portable charger as a back up.
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GETTING AROUND
Getting around by taxi is the safest option in Saint Vincent. Be sure your taxi is legit and has official markings. Negotiate fares in advance. Other transportation options include minibusses and car rentals, and ferries and charters to various islands. If you plan to drive, remember to stick to the left while navigating the island’s roadways. You’ll also need a temporary local permit.
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TIPS AND GRATUITIES
In Saint Vincent, a 10-20% tip is encouraged for service at restaurants and bars. You can also tip tour guides and drivers, or for services at the spa. If you stay at Sandals Saint Vincent, tipping is already included in your vacation package, with the exception of butlers and spa staff.
FAQs About Saint Vincent
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Saint Vincent is known for its natural beauty and diverse islands, some of which have been featured on the big screen (think Pirates of the Caribbean). This island is known for its unique all-inclusive resorts, beaches, vibrant culture, friendly people and historical sites. Highlights include the La Soufrière volcano, Dark View Falls and the Botanical Gardens.
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U.S. citizens will need a valid passport to enter Saint Vincent. Your passport should also be valid for at least six months beyond your set departure date. A visa isn’t required, unless your stay exceeds 30 days.
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Seafood is a must try while in Saint Vincent. You can start with fried jacks paired with roasted breadfruit, or go for grilled Red Snapper served with an assortment of sides. You might want to try other island flavors too, like callaloo soup and pelau.
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Absolutely! Saint Vincent is a great destination to learn scuba diving, with skilled instructors and high-quality equipment available. Sandals Saint Vincent offers certified divers complimentary scuba expeditions on a daily basis.
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Yes, beach weddings are popular, and it won’t be hard to make arrangements for a wedding in Saint Vincent. This island is naturally beautiful, and this extends to the beach scene. Sandals Resorts offers various destination wedding packages and locations that can help make your beach wedding and honeymoon a reality.