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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a beautiful Caribbean destination that offers travelers a unique mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. The country is made up of 32 islands and cays, each with its own unique character. From the lush rainforest of St. Vincent to the white sand beaches of Bequia, travelers can explore a variety of landscapes and activities. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adventure-filled getaway, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has something for everyone. With its crystal clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and stunning sunsets, it’s no wonder why this destination is becoming increasingly popular with travelers from around the world.


Activities: Surfing, Stand-up paddle boarding, Canoeing, Rafting, Snorkeling, Hiking, Camping


Landscapes: Islands, Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Canyons, Caves, Coral reefs


Topics: Nature, Wildlife, Food, Wine, Art, Music, History, Festivals

Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines expensive?

Low end: £48+ a day
Mid range: £108+ a day
High end: £205+ a day

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines currency

$Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD)

    Weather in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    The weather in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is generally warm and sunny year-round. The average temperature is around 27°C (80°F). The rainy season runs from June to November, with the heaviest rainfall occurring in September and October. During this time, there can be some strong winds and thunderstorms. The dry season runs from December to May, with temperatures ranging from 24°C (75°F) to 30°C (86°F). Humidity levels are usually high throughout the year.

    Traveling Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines safe?

    Crime

    The crime rate in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is relatively low compared to other Caribbean countries. Petty theft, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, is the most common crime. Violent crimes, such as armed robbery and assault, are rare but do occur. Tourists should take precautions to protect their belongings and be aware of their surroundings at all times.

    Travel advisory

    2.5/5Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has a current risk level of 2.5 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Vaccinations

      It is recommended that travelers to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and your yearly flu shot.

    • Mosquito-Borne Diseases

      Travelers should take precautions to avoid mosquito bites as there is a risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika virus, dengue fever, and chikungunya. Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves and pants, and stay in air-conditioned or well-screened areas.

      Insect repellent
    • Food and Water Safety

      It is important to practice safe food and water hygiene while traveling in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Only drink bottled or boiled water, avoid ice cubes, and make sure food is cooked thoroughly and served hot.

    • Sun Safety

      Travelers should take precautions to protect themselves from the sun. Wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15, wear a hat and sunglasses when outdoors, and limit time spent in direct sunlight.

      Sunscreen

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines customs and etiquette

    • Be Respectful

      When visiting Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, it is important to be respectful of the local culture and customs. This includes dressing modestly, avoiding public displays of affection, and being mindful of noise levels in public areas.

    • Be Courteous

      When interacting with locals, it is important to be courteous and polite. Greet people with a smile and a friendly hello, and be sure to thank them for their help or hospitality.

    • Be Aware of Local Laws

      It is important to be aware of local laws and regulations when traveling in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Be sure to research any restrictions or prohibitions before engaging in activities such as drinking alcohol or taking photographs.

    Miscellaneous

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines adapter & plug types

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines uses these plug types

    Type A
    Type C
    Type E
    Type G
    Type I
    Type K

    Capitals

    Kingstown

    Languages

    English

    Timezones

    UTC-04:00

    Driving side

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is left hand drive

    Start of week

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines starts their week on monday

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