St Vincent and the Grenadines cruises
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Go off the beaten track in the Caribbean with St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Where we sail in St Vincent and the Grenadines
Picture 32 tropical islands scattered across the Caribbean Sea and you’ve got St Vincent and the Grenadines. This island chain has those enviable Caribbean credentials of wedding dress-white sand and duck egg-blue waters, but minus the tourists. Our itineraries stop on the main island of St Vincent, in Kingstown. But we also offer cruises to the Grenadines – the huddle of hush-hush isles sprinkled to the south. Plus, you’ll usually get to drop in on neighbours St Lucia, Dominica and Guadeloupe.
Idyllic islands
Cruises to St Vincent and the Grenadines are about kicking back. Here, Mother Nature’s handiwork has been left untouched. In Bequia – a tiny island of the Grenadines – you can watch turtles in their natural habitat, unwind on unspoilt beaches, and pop into shacks for fresh seafood. Or you can follow in the footsteps of Johnny Depp on our St Vincent cruises. Scenes from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies were filmed on this mountainous isle. Our itineraries sail during the dry season from November to April, so exploring’s a must.
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Bequia
Pronounced ‘beck-wye’, this tiny island is still fairly untouched by tourists, and unspoilt by nature. Its coastline is fringed with sleepy, golden beaches that are backed by cedar and palm forests. Traditional boat-builders, fishermen and beachfront tenders make a living near the shores. Wander slightly further inland, meanwhile, and you’ll come across pretty, crayon-coloured houses, and shack-like restaurants serving everything from harbour-fresh fish to oven-fresh pizzas.
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