Top 10 Most Beautiful Islands In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Like rough-cut emeralds, the tropical islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are strewn across the turquoise Caribbean sea. Their landscapes range from ... read more...

  1. The largest island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is Saint Vincent island. It is home to La Soufriere, a live volcano that last erupted in 1979. Its summit is the country's highest point. Kingstown, the largest town, is a modern, bustling metropolis with a population of about 25,000 people. St. Vincent also serves as the island's primary port. The rest of the population is primarily concentrated along the coast. Beautiful beaches with black sand (a result of the island's volcanic origin) surround the island's interior, which is mountainous and densely forested. The beaches in the Grenadines, on the other hand, have white sand.

    The Vermont Nature Trail is a popular way to see many of the island's endemic species, as well as over 500 native parrots while exploring the island's spectacular natural scenery. A scenic coastal trail will take you past Fort Charlotte and a plethora of spectacular waterfalls, with breathtaking views around every bend. You could even attempt to climb to the top of the Sufriere volcano.

    Location: St. Vincent Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    St. Vincent. Photo: audleytravel.com
    St. Vincent. Photo: audleytravel.com
    St. Vincent. Photo: istockphoto.com
    St. Vincent. Photo: istockphoto.com

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    Bequia

    Bequia is the first name on the list of the most beautiful islands in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. This location's ambiance will make it impossible for you to leave. The friendly locals and carefree atmosphere draw visitors from all over the world. Bequia is one of the last relics of the old Caribbean, and it is just as laid-back and beachy as you'd expect.

    Bequia, the second-largest island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, is known for its stunning beaches. The Caribbean sea surrounds the island, which has calm, shallow waters and wide swaths of white sand beaches backed by towering palms. Quaint Caribbean homes with lace-like gingerbread trim dot the hillsides among bushels of vibrant bougainvillea flowers. The panoramic views of the city and the azure coastline below are simply stunning. A Firefly Plantation tour is another popular activity in Bequia. You can stroll around the lush grounds, sampling tropical fruits such as guava, coconut, breadfruit, bananas, and mangos that have been plucked fresh from the trees.


    Location: Bequia Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Saint Vincent. Photo: islands.com
    Saint Vincent. Photo: islands.com
    Saint Vincent. Photo: thesabaislander.com
    Saint Vincent. Photo: thesabaislander.com
  3. Mustique is the next name on the list of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’s most beautiful islands. Mustique is an island fit for a king or queen. The entire island is beautifully landscaped, making it a popular vacation spot for celebrities and members of the royal family. While the residential areas are private, the main town, beaches, spa, and restaurants are open to the public. The narrow streets are lined with picturesque pastel buildings and local vegetable stalls, soft white sand leads to chic beachfront restaurants, and elegant dining halls are open to the balmy Caribbean breeze. It also has nine beautiful beaches, the best of which is Macaroni Beach, a secluded stretch on the island's eastern side.

    Mustique, in addition to the beach view and experience, offers a variety of other activities, ranging from swimming, scuba diving, sailing, and snorkeling with turtles at the nearby Tobago Cays; you could easily spend the majority of your time on this small island.

    Location: Mustique Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Mustique. Photo: paradiso-mustique.com
    Mustique. Photo: paradiso-mustique.com
    Mustique. Photo: smartflyer.com   
    Mustique. Photo: smartflyer.com  
  4. The Tobago Cays are an archipelago in the southern Grenadines islands that consists of five small uninhabited islands: Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tobac, and Jamesby. These islands provide a variety of enjoyable activities and allow visitors to have unrestricted fun throughout the day.

    Snorkeling and scuba diving are popular activities on the Tobago Cays. Tourists love to get their hands on binoculars to observe the beauty of the nesting seabirds, in addition to the natural habitat of several birds and other wildlife species. You can also enjoy fully prepared barbecue dinners on the beach to give the beach an authentic feel. The Tobago Cays are unrivaled in terms of overall beauty. Four low-lying cays cluster around a shallow expanse of impossibly blue water, almost 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the nearest inhabited island. On the windward side, a sprawling barrier reef creates a haven where sea turtles happily munch on seagrass and bright tropical fish dart between coral heads. This is the geographic center of the Grenadines.

    Location: Tobago Cays, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Tobago Cays. Photo: sy8.nl
    Tobago Cays. Photo: sy8.nl
    Tobago Cays. Photo: location-catamaran-antilles.com
    Tobago Cays. Photo: location-catamaran-antilles.com
  5. Only accessible by boat, Mayreau is the Grenadines' smallest inhabited island, but this is also one of the most beautiful to visit, with beautiful pristine palm-fringed sandy beaches and turquoise waters. Mayreau is home to a very small community on a hilltop in the island's southwest corner. There is lodging on the island, but there are no roads. It is a popular stopping point for boats, and it also offers water sports and hiking.

    Colorful beachwear stalls billow in the tradewinds along Salt Whistle Bay's idyllic shoreline. Two perfectly crescent-shaped beaches meet at a narrow spit of sand and almost vanish before rising up into a protective headland. Rough Atlantic waves crash over the barrier reef on one side, while boats sit quietly in the Caribbean Sea on the other. The water is so clear and calm that it casts sharp shadows on the sandy bottom.

    Location: Mayreau Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Mayreau. Photo: facebook.com
    Mayreau. Photo: facebook.com
    Mayreau. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Mayreau. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
  6. Petit Tabac is the next name on the list of the most beautiful islands in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Petit Tabac is the Caribbean's most famous pirate island (Tobago Cays islands, Grenadines). Because a memorable episode of Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) was filmed here, it is also known as Jack Sparrow Island. For more detailed information, the iconic Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) "Why's the rum gone?!" scene was filmed on this tiny uninhabited island of coconut palms and white sand beach. With the sun shining and the sky blue, gulls circle carelessly overhead, and fish dart between your toes in the shallow, warm water. In this tropical paradise, time seems to stand still, and being stayed here may even feel like a blessing.


    Petit Tabac
    is beautiful, with palm trees, white sand, and excellent snorkeling on the nearby reef. The entrance to the water is mostly rocky, but there are a few sandy areas in the shallows with perfectly clear water. It is preferable to arrive on a sunny day with little wind.


    Location: Petit Tabac Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Petit Tabac. Photo: mapio.net
    Petit Tabac. Photo: mapio.net
    Petit Tabac. Photo: lonely-bay.com
    Petit Tabac. Photo: lonely-bay.com
  7. Union Island is the next name on the list of the most beautiful islands in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Although this is a small island, Union Island has a lot to offer. This island is well-known as the southern entry point to the Grenadines, particularly the Tobago Islands. Tourists fly in from other West Indian islands to enjoy a day or two of water activities in the Grenadines. Union Island Airport serves the island, with domestic flights to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and international flights to Barbados, Carriacou, Grenada, and Martinique.

    The Big Sand Beach on Union Island is the best of the island's beaches. Chatham Bay on the west coast, Bloody Bay on the northwest coast, and Richmond Bay on the north coast are also popular with beachgoers. Furthermore, Union Island provides the best options for snorkelers, as Lagoon Reef provides excellent conditions.

    Location: Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Union Island. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Union Island. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Union Island. Photo: sy8.nl
    Union Island. Photo: sy8.nl
  8. Palm Island is the next name on the list that Toplist would like to introduce to you. Palm Island is only a ten-minute boat ride away from Union Island. In fact, Palm Island in the Grenadines is a small island one mile from Union Island, only accessible by boat. It has an area of 135 acres (0.55 km2) and has five beaches.

    Palm Island, as the name implies, has nearly 2,000 palm trees strewn about the private island. You can also explore, meet, and greet a variety of iguanas, hummingbirds, and hermit crabs in addition to snorkeling and lying in the beach water. Furthermore, land turtles were recently introduced to the island from nearby Union Island and are thriving in their new home. You can also take a stroll around the island and up to the small peak for spectacular views of the Grenadine Archipelago.


    Location: Palm Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Palm Island. Photo: virginholidays.co.uk
    Palm Island. Photo: virginholidays.co.uk
    Palm Island. Photo: audleytravel.com
    Palm Island. Photo: audleytravel.com
  9. The next name on the list of the most beautiful islands in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is considered a secluded private island off the Grenadines' southern tip, Petit St. Vincent. Petit St Vincent (abbreviated as PSV) is a Grenadian island 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of St. Vincent. It is yet another appealing location in the small island nation. Petit St. Vincent island is privately owned and has recently undergone a major renovation, but much of its natural beauty has been preserved.

    Furthermore, if you want to get a taste of rural life away from the city and gadgets, Petit St. Vincent is a must-visit location for you. In the resort and on the beach, you can unwind and spend as much time as you want. When the sun, swimming, and stargazing become too much, Petit St. Vincent offers activities such as paddle-boarding, snorkeling, and diving (it has its own top-notch center), as well as a day out on the ship's board swimming with turtles.

    Location: Petit St. Vincent Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Petit St. Vincent. Photo: vladi-private-islands.de
    Petit St. Vincent. Photo: vladi-private-islands.de
    Petit St. Vincent. Photo: travelcolorfully.com
    Petit St. Vincent. Photo: travelcolorfully.com
  10. Canouan is a small island off the coast of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. On the Atlantic side, the island is protected by a barrier reef. Its interior is hilly and forested, with Mount Royal dominating the landscape and providing spectacular views from its summit. Canouan is part of the Grenadine archipelago, which consists of small islands and cays that belong to St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

    Warm, friendly people, beautiful white-sand beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and crystal clear, turquoise waters are all part of the island. The island's beautiful sandy beaches are well-known. Grand Bay Beach, near Charlestown, the island's main town, is one of the most popular. South Glossy Bay offers calm, protected waters and stunning views of the southern Grenadines to visitors. Windward Bay is quite different, with volcanic rocks demonstrating the island's volcanic origins. Canouan Island is connected to the Grenadines by a fast ferry that takes only one hour. The Tamarind Beach Hotel and the private Grenadines Estate are both located on the island.

    Location: Canouan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Canouan. Photo: caribbean.home.blog
    Canouan. Photo: caribbean.home.blog
    Canouan. Photo: cnn.com
    Canouan. Photo: cnn.com




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