Comprised of 32 immaculate and exclusive islands, St. Vincent and The Grenadines is the number one destination for intimate Caribbean holidays. From lush rainforests to idyllic beaches, coral reefs and turquoise lagoons, you'll get to experience a true tropical paradise.
A cluster of stunningly attractive islands surrounded by sugar-white sands and calm, azure seas, home to some of the most exclusive resorts in the Caribbean.
A much-loved retreat of rock stars and royalty, the private island of Mustique epitomises barefoot luxury, with elegant villas, pristine beaches and highly discreet service.
Activities abound, from hiking to the summit of La Soufrière volcano on St Vincent to rounds of golf on Canouan’s gorgeous golf course.
No visit is complete with a day trip to the stunning Tobago Cays, five tiny uninhabited islands that boast some of the best swimming, snorkelling and turtle watching on Earth.
From fine dining restaurants at the water’s edge to sitting barefoot on the beach with a gourmet picnic, the food scene here is a joyous celebration of Caribbean flavours.
From celebrity hideaway Mustique to quaint Petit St. Vincent, each island displays its own unique character and all are steeped in unspoiled beauty, excellent hospitality and infinite class. Whether you choose a rustic retreat or a resort renowned for its glamour and style, the common factor is the unrivalled scenery: white-sand beaches and the shimmering surrounding sea, the gateway to an enchanting underwater world of extravagantly coloured fish and coral.
The Grenadines are the ideal location for watersports, with snorkelling from any of the islands a magical experience. Try some of the best snorkelling in the world at the Tobago Cays Marine Reserve, take in the unspoiled charm of Bequia or hop over to the other islands to benefit from the wealth of diverse activities and sights, such as the botanical gardens or the picturesque Dark View Falls in St. Vincent and championship golf at Canouan. From casual beachfront dining to the gourmet cuisine of Basil’s Bar and Firefly on Mustique, the local gastronomy is fresh, delicious and second to none.
The climate varies between the islands, with those further south being slightly drier and marginally warmer than St. Vincent. The dry season runs from January to May and the wet season runs from June to December; July is the wettest month. Tropical storms and hurricanes may occur between June and November.
Perched high above Friendship Bay with sweeping views across the Grenadines, The Rock Villa is a private, contemporary sanctuary where Caribbean glamour meets carefree serenity. Designed for luxurious seclusion, it’s the ultimate Bequia hideaway for families, friends or couples.
This 1,200-acre property tucked into a hillside above a breathtaking beach on super-exclusive Canouan is as secluded as it is eye-catching. It offers suites and villas served by personal butlers, a sublime hillside spa, multiple restaurants and one of the region’s best golf courses.
A refined secluded hideaway for the celebrity elite, The Cotton House on Mustique is exceedingly discreet and offers a high level of service to its illustrious guests. Quaint and elegant, this colonial-style property demonstrates meticulous attention to detail in its appearance and outlook.
Situated on the island of Bequia and scattered among lush grounds, this hotel is stylish and spacious. The perfect place for a taste of the ‘true Caribbean’, Bequia Beach Hotel epitomises laidback elegance from its beachfront location on the stunning Friendship Bay.
This private-island sanctuary a short hop from St Vincent is about as away from it all as it gets, offering Caribbean cottages in 13 acres of tropical gardens beside a beautiful, sun-kissed beach.